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RS FS AEE “== pe eee arom es i polltan avenue. Beven or eight years. three lots and a liberal price would be $3,500 a lot, making the property, with- CTE ~— AREARN BLOCKS $200)000 DEA IN FERRY SITE pene wee Says Price Asked for Sugar | Trust King’s Property Is Excessive. Borough President Ahearn blocked the | @opp-d back until the losses reached Plan of the Board of Estimate to-day to make a start In the direction of e&- | ‘tablishing a ferry service between Man- hattan and Williamsburg to take (he Place of the five suspended ferries, President Ahearn protested minals. He suggested that the e@dmirable sites for ferr De comparatively small, he sald. it was the evident Intention of the | 4 Doard to adopt a resolution contemplat- | ing the purchase of property at North avenue and River street, Brooklyn, for the proposed new ferry uses, and to urge the Dock ‘Commissioners to at once prepare plans Preal- how- ever, prevented affirmative action and the matter was ordered to be placed on} ithe calendar for consideration st the First street, Metropolitan and make the needed changes, dent Ahearn'’s single objection, next meeting of the board. against the city spending $250,000 to acquire new ferry terminals in Brooklyn, declaring that the city now owned adequate prop- erty easily convertible Into ferry ter- city owned recreation plers at Pike, Third ‘and Twenty-third streets which afford slips, and the ‘cost of putting them into condition for the accommodation of ferryboats would THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 190», ton street, conslsting of 200 feet of bulk- | head with riparian rights, together with & plece fronting 2 feet on Tompkins sireet, 200 feet on anton street and 2” feet On Mangin street, consisting of six teen lois, With coal pockets, stables ottices, Was offered in the boom of real estate in 1005 sor $225,000, sold for ge price. noth Rev, Beatrice Witham Hurries From Abroad to Her Sick it jan te ‘might ed an expert to form “a of What the Brookiyn property be worth.” > --— | | STOCKS SELL Ott y Husband, tessuire on Reading weakened stocks [after a firm start to-day and the list a The Rev. Beatrice Witham, a leader j® bolnt or more, New York Central and Of the New Thought cult, which be- | the other standard raliroad shares suf- fered most. Previous to the decline [Denver & Rio Grande, Chesapeake & {Qhlo, Miseourt Pacific and Wisconsin ; Central made good gains. Trading was active, The total sales of stocks were 661,800 sha: and of bonds $7,810,000, Neves that our souls numbers and letters and color vibra- tlens and the like, was a passenger on the White liner Majestic, which arrived from hampton to-day. Star So ts the wife of Major Benjamin Witham, of Boston, wlio is, she says, the prin- cipal attorney for the claimants against tho Mosher estate, of England, amount. ing to $150,000,000, A great number of persons all over the United States have been persuaded to believe that some of this money ough: Major Witham has time, and the Rey, Beatrice went over to England to push To-day's highest, lowest and last prices Of stocks and of net changes as compared with yesterday's final figures are as follows low, Lae. co'gs.| Th a — Tate High. Hos il Fy.. 6 to come to them. aye been Ill for some Snaconda\ Mining onta Mining: Aut, & BF he claims in his stead. Before she was 4 | through she was recalled by the news ary) am She got is in mid-ocean that he vovered, jthat her husband was worse. | word by w }had quite r Must Interview at Noon, | the New Thought cult. made a number She said she had of almost converts on Great Northern pe er F President Ahearn declared that the | Int “the Majestic and after sizing up the ul- price demanded for the proposed Brook- | j % | tramarine reporters, who were at the lyn terminal is ridiculously high as " pler to greet the ship, she began a prop- © d with Manhattan river fronts, 1, aganda among them. The first young also,” he added, “that ferry of Havemeyer, the Sugar Trust nate.” President Ahearn added “The property {s on First street, River street and I out the coal pocket, worth §$8),000, whership will show, the site sug- gested by the select committee on the proposition is now the property Metro- It was Improved years ‘ago by the erection of a coal pocket which has ben out of use for the past has twenty- man she tackled sald that his initial was "D."" Am “| "Yes," sald the Rev. Beatrice, “your Northern’ Pacitie: if) psychte number is 1, your soul color is Ontatlo & \ 2 white and your most propitious time is Pennaylvania People's Gas Preased Steel Pullman Pal. Gar. noon, Any interview or other news- paper enterprise you undertake will be | Ry. Steel Spring. most su ful, If undertaken exactly bea Ser at noon eel b Island... “I will tell my city editor about that,” said the reporter, who 1s sup- RRR “By way of comparison, the river): jpcnediton go) ons hia) job iath7, Iniiths ‘front property _on the northerly side of | Tht if | morning. fags No} 89, Pl Hyer sect a De- | t | “How about me?” asked another, Jancey street, Manhattan, with valuabl | uy, vs ‘ PES CHMB ARINC alge tele Q| "You have a wonderful love-tight in roved with coal pockets, stables and | Wave a [robe eyes,’ sald the Rev. Beatrice, factory’ buildin brought in 1902 the | Wabash, nf. . | "and that 1s evidence that"—— sum of $125 emt, Union Tel. $] But the ultramarine had fled from Advance, : style next season. At no other ford, garment OVERCOATS of shades OVERCO cluded are v some grays, fancy stripe VER( orsted 278 Broadw2y, OPEN SATURL 1 Union Square South, Here are seventeen distinctly different models show teen out of the hundred and twenty you can find in Brill Stores, You can tind over 500 different fabric styles in Brill Stores to select from, No other sale in New York offers you one-tenth as large or as diversified an assortment, No other sale in New York offers you garments so advan weaves in fray, tan, SUITS of excellent worsted and all-wool cassimere and velour in desirable designs. Many of the fabrics are usual in $20 garments, and every is full $15 s Sizes and models for men and youn Overcoats and Suits, Values $18, $20 and $22.50 finished velours in Oxford, Quaker gray, olive and brown Shadow stripe, fancy and plain weaves, 48 and 50 inches long. SUITS of especially designed worsteds, velours and cassi- meres in over 40 new effects, including the hair line and various stripe designs. Models for men and young men, many exclusive and ex Overcoats and Suits, Values up to $28 FROM AMERICA'S FOREMOST MAKERS, extreme models for young men an, a and worsted ns, olive and brown shades in plain wale and eaves. SUITS of high-grade worsteds, velours and worsted che All the new shades and weaves Overcoats and Suits, {hat are Values up to $30 ATS ot blac All of the . Chambers St. 14th St., n. Broadway. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. among his grinning brethren gasping, mi-Annual Final Clearance Sale of Brill Clothes sale can you save so substantially, because Brill regular prices were lowest, and now Brill reductions are one-third to one-half, Overcoats and Suits, _ Values $13.50, $15 and $18 OVERCOATS of strictly all-wool melton in black and Ox- of worsted cheviot in a dozen plain and stripe | Overcoats and Suits that are Values up to $3: Black, Oxford, Cambridge Bray and vari brown and olive shades. Also fancy vi velours in smart weaves and new shades, brown and olive shades. dard in tailoring amd trimmings. o11,00 high-grade worsted cheviots and melton Suits formerly up to $45 Overcoats “ “ “ $55 and exclusive designs. friezes, ete., in black, Oxford, English gr: and tans. Plain weaves, bird's-eye weave: and stripe effects. NEARLY ALL Models 46, paddocks. ded. treme, All the new shades are in Trousers, Reduced to *14.00 Overcoats, $10 Value Boys’ $4.00 and $5,00 value Double Knicker Suits, sizes 8 to 16 years, Boys’ $5.00 and $6.00 3to7 high button collar models, d conservative models, In- Hand- auto-r heviots and velours. all-wool 1 value years. | 12 to 16 years *16.50 and Oxford kersey and melton. And i he new grays, tans, browns exe pair Holeproof Stockings for child M others rounm CONVENIENT STORES. are governed by’ | Bhe | nin this advertisement—only seven- ced in style that they are guaranteed to be good OVERCOATS of finest vicunas, kerseys and velours in SUITS of finest worsteds and vicuna worsteds. are all new shades and designs and all black and blue suits. SUITS of finest foreign and domestic worsteds in selected OVERCOATS of foreign meltons, vicunas, Venetians, Irish ARE SILK LINED, include extreme full box, medium box, storm coats and $6 Value Pure Worsted 83 v5) a Young Men’s Suits and Boys’ $5.00 and $6.00 yalue Box Overcoats, sizes Boys’ $1.25 and $1.50 Value Knickerbockers, 8 to 16 years | Holeproot Sox, 25¢ { goods, quarter lined with Nes including aut | HOLEPROOF SOX, formerly $2 for € pair, 1 pair. The the new olive, tan | months i neat silk | New York. Also 6 pair Holeproof | wien his yellow whiskers streaming [in the breeze. LENE q PY PD oe tied | The Rey. Mrs, Witham fs gotng at CF FS oF Sy? once to Bostot SOR OF once to Boston, Phe War Correspondent Early on Job. John Joseph Conroy, a British corre- spondent ar? magazine w other passenger on the Majestle. ter, Was & He bound for Japan with a commission ish magazine to learn the exact attitude of the Japanese toward States, He sald inion Is that war {3 fi that the Jap fensive and defensive alliance wisely made and barras was wu Another passenger was Lil Hawthorne, one of the three Hawthorne sisters, who went from Sheepshead Bay to the Lon- achieved Stage mpanted by her Nash, with whom {ves here for two don music halls, and popularity on the abroad; she was ac d, Mr, John Hl vistt her ri months, have vaudeville hus' |she w Beadnett, Hayes, Capt Capt. fs taking the tle when she Is service of the White Star line. | in a cup of boiling water, hold the 1 *|. The Rey, Beatrice was full of real for! mouth and nose close to the cup, and y The steam carries the healing ropertes of the yt inhale the arising steam. Oil into the throat and lungs, givin; juick relief, Also rub the nose ani | forehead withtheQil 10¢., 25c, 50c. will prove most em- The Majestic was brought Into port by Her regular skipper, new Laurentic out of Belfast on a trial trip, \¢ pt. Hayes ts to command the Lauren- put into the Canadian Omesa Oil ne Is n= n- ‘he proof of the pudding is in the eating.” of our Company by citing such Instances as the Union Ol Company, which in 8 stockholders a dividend of 99 per cent. and in 1907 140 per cent. or the calls Oil Fields, Ltd. which bas for several years pald 30 per cent. oo par, and show such tnstances of advances In price as in the case of the Pinal Oil Company whore stock advanced from a few cents a share to $5.00 a share, or the Hanford Oli Company from $10.00 a share to $120.00 a share, we will confine ourselves to our {m- mediate neighbor, the Lucile Ofl Company, which owns the property immediate! adjoining ours in famous Section Six, Township 21, Range 15, of the Coalinga District. Their property is separated from ours only by an imaginary line. What their Vice: President thinks of our property 1s clearly outlined in the letter printed below. The Lucile Oil Company was organized and ‘began selling their stock a little over two years ago at 10 cents per share, They immediately began drilling Well No. 1, and within a year brought in this well, which 1s now producing and bas produced steadily since that time on an average of 600 barrels per day, making the total production from this well at the present price of oll . ‘They then Went ahead and drilled Well No. 2, which in the latter part of 1908 they brought in, and this well is produc- ing about 1,000 barrels daily, This Makes the production from the two wells about 1,500 barrels per day, which Is worth at the present price of oll—63 cents per barrel— $545.00 per day. This Company Is now paying Its stockholders 20 per cent. per month dividends, and this fact 1s vouched for by @ letter from the Firat National Bank of Hanford, which {8 produced below. This dividend \s paid on the par value of the stock, There is none of this stock for sale whatever, but there are frequent bids for {t on the San Francisco Exchange of from $8.00 to $15.00 per share. One Hundred Dollars invested in this stock two years ago at 10 cents per share {s therefore now paying $2,400 per year in dividends and {8 worth $15,000, returns, should not be confused with we eg Watcron® e SURANEE vectamt, Lucite Olu Company = ==, ns nee rose | irs, One dollar vb a policy guarunteeing ‘jour glaucs| oo Cmue & inst breakage; your broken COALINGA, CAL, January 4th, 2409 Slasses entitle you to a Palr, exact duplicates; no del ho conditions; send $1 lalnly; polley Et 45, ; ‘Imorican Optical Protectira Corporation, Otto Goltsmttl Si 1284 Bro *20.00 lous new blue, tan, icuna worsteds and Included *25.00 ‘ays, olives, browns sand various wale Models ‘7,00 me Now $2 | Russian Now 79¢ rw $1.50 for 6 to wear 6 res In Greater kings for ladies, $2. 6 $3. 125th St., Corner 3d Avenue. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P.M PEN SATURDAY UNTIL 41 P. M. 47 Cortlandt St., n. Greenwich. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. now to-day, giving name ‘and address very bl conforms with Agenta wanted ev- Gent lemen:~ In conversation with Ur. B. Proston @ few days’ago I Pemarked that the Coalinga Aladdin O12 Company property adjoining the Lucile vas tha very best absolutely proven piece of e12 land in the whole Coalinga district, He asked me if I had any objection to writing you to that effeot. I am Vice President ‘ot the Luctle 011 Company, the dest paying ofl property in the State of Califor nia for it's size, Yam also a‘larce stockholder in the’amy O12 Company, whose proporty adjoins the Coalinga Aladdin O12 Company on the south, These are magnificent properties. Irrespective of this | only admit the truth wnen J say that the Coalinga Aladdin 011 Company property {8 the dest pisce of o11 land to my knowledge in the Stato of California and each well comploted will surely produce from six hundred to fifteen hundred berrells per day. Yours respectfully, y, which adjoins our property on the east, and is a large stockholder tn the Amy Oil, which adjoins our property oa the south. Ho has no interest whatever in the Coalinga Aladdin O!1 Company and has written this Biving facts, and he certainly is to be commen: bre And {s making many of them. John A, Bunting, formerly a brakeman on the } Southern Pacific Railroad, from the investment of $170.00 has become a multi-million- aire. Joe Chanslor wes a clerk in a Los Angeles store, and he is naw rated at over ‘We might go on and give dozens of such $5,000,000.00—every penny of it made in oil. cases. i ' Now we firmly, honestly and conscientiously believe that we are here offering a chance for every intelligent man and woman who has a little money to really start on the road to the million mark by making an Investment in the Coalinga Aladdin Olt Company stock. ~ over all this matter, {s there any way on earth you can figure out {,| . After read {| why we sh ot do just as well as the Lucile Oil Company, and {f we do as well, what does in? It means that $100.00 invested now will really provide you | cient income toylive comfortably, every $1,000.00 Invested will | the possibility of want. ally place you offered to the general public by unreli cial agents, is clearly shown by the following letters; Will Absolutely Be a Big Pro- ducer and Should in 8 Months Be Paying Good Dividends, and in 2 be ee / Years Be Paying Over 40% on Par. oO cont, ol syne Is undoubtedly true ‘onsequently the best proof of anything 1s the experience of others 89 while we might prove our contentions about what we. may: oxpeet tense the ek Head & Catarrh That this stock oltering, just because it Oil Is Making Millionaires in California REMEMBER, these are not estimated figures of what will be or what can be they are ABSOLUTE figures of the earning power and value of this stock to-day. Ploaae get these figures firmly settled in your mind, then remember that the Coalinga Aladdin Oi! Company are now at work on their firat well, which ts located just SIX- TY-8IX YARDS from the Lucile No. 1 well; that within eight months this first well will be completed and {t is a moral certainty that it will be a 50) to 1,500 barrel well, But let us figure on the very lowest estimate and take 50) barrels as an example, A 600-barrel well at the present price of oil produces $315.00 each and every , and this will net to the Coalinga Aladdig Oil Company about $7,0% per month, Tt will require about $6,000 of this money to go ahead with the drilling of the two ad- ditional wells, leaving over $1,000 pst month for dividends within efght months. At the end of a'year or fifteen months the other two wells will be brought in, and tt ry ms mortally certain that these will also be at least {O0-barrel wells, so that at the id of that time our production will net the Company $21,050 per month, of which we all require about $10,000 to driil the three additional wells, lvaying $11,050 each month for dividends, At the end of two years’ time we should have from six to eight wells producing least 60) barrels each day, which would mean $55,400 net per month to the Company, or $676,800 per year, which ts over 65 per cent. on the par value of the entire capitalization, $1,000,000.00. This 1s figured the present price—-63 cents—of oll, The price of Caliti oll Ix constantly increasing, and $1.00 ofl is confidently pred within two years, are all based on the history of the Lucile O11 Company, and there {a no reason why they should be discounted one-tenth of one per cent., in fact, we have been more than conservative, for we have only figured on 50) barrels, while the bis tory of the Lucile Company shows that we have a perfect right to expect 1,00)-barrel wells, Haye we not therefore clearly proven the assertion made in the headlines of this advertisement promises the same tremendous the ordinary 10, 15 and 25 cent stocks lable, or we might say, unthinking finan- $. G. Litite, Prosident, J+ 0, Hickman, Cashier, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF manrono, \ HANFORD.CAL san. 2, 1909 ponse te your inquiry of recent date in re property of the Coalings-Aladdin O11 Gompany nh lies adjacent and of the Luoile 01] Ce, @ Trp, al South, Range 16 East; will state that in my Judgenont, thers is no better proven of] land in the Coalinga Distrio: than thie property, The Luchle 1a the best preduser fer the nunber of Lis drilled in the District and 19 paying 20% per dividends on the par value of tts stook, And We }now of ng reason why the Coalinga-Aladdin ly- ing withing short distance and adjoining thie props erty mill not ring in equally as good velle and enuuring for many Yoare to ccm now of no better property that Le proven in the Coalinge District, Cashier, In considering this letter from the First National Bank of Hanford, let us press upon you that none of the officers of this bank are in any way interested im the Coalinga Aladdin Oil Company, and they have no ulterior motive whatever im writing such a letter, It is simply a statement of facts, and such facts, vouched | for by the cashier of a National Bank, surely cannot be doubted. We know how extravagant these figures sound, We have tried to be conservative and make these statements such that they will be believed by the most conscryative business men, but to be honest and do justice to the subject we cannot figure the earn- {ngs any lower than we have, You understand that one of the reasons for the exces- sive earnings is that there is practically no cost whatever after the wells are brought $n; In fact, with elght wells on our property, the total cost of caring for them would be $12.00 per day, and, remember, this {8 due to the fact that these wells are all flow- ers, that Is, they do not have to be pumped—they are all of the gusher type There tt a dollar's worth of stock that can be bought now In the Luctle OU Company, which adjoins us on the east, the De Luxe or the Amy, which adjoin us on the south, or the Graham, which adjoins us on the north, nor in the Shreve property, which lea west of us, 90 we are confident in the assertion that no one with a dollar his pocket could go out there and see the Lucile wells producing and not buy our stock, tor this 1s absolutely the only chance to enjoy profits from thls famous Section Six. Big Advance in Price from Present Initial _ Ground Floor Price---15¢e Per Share (5; Par To 25e Per Share on February 15th, 1909 | us to give notice of a positive advance from 15 to 2% cents per share, to take celved at less than 25 cents per share. If all of the above statements are really facts, and can renlty be counted u their face value, do you not want some of this t It you h single do your possession we know that you will have to answer this question u i take our word for it that we have not made a single statement which 1s not absolutely | true tn the most minute detail, and if you question our word or think that | are over optimistic, then he word of the First National Bank of Ha: Clearly outlined In thelr letter, and of another entirely disinterested party, Mr. Z. Phelps, whose latter 18 also reproduced above. We have six other letters in our E: 3 = propert some of the profits from California oll that are now being made, | REQUEST FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, COALINGA ALADDIN OIL CO., 212 Flatiron Bidg., New York City. Please mail to me free of charge all Information about your oil com- pany; also arrange to have sent me for six months the financlal publi- cation “SECURITIES,” all of this to be absolutely free to me. coves Clty My name fs... N.Y. W.-6 State COALINGA ALADDIN OIL CO. Address All Letters to Executive Office, 212 Flatiron Building, New York City The orders for Coalinga Aladdin stock as a result of our advertising in the New York and Philadelphia papers have been #0 tremendous and overwhelming ag to comrst lace at the close of business on February 15th. Subscriptions bearing the date of February 15th, or prior to that date, will be seca nted at the 15-cent rate 80 FAR AS THE PRESENT ALLOTMENT HOLDS OUT, but after that date, positively no subscriptions will be re- h ecutive Office which are equally as strong and from equally representative people regarding this same property. For a few days you can buy this stock at 15 cents por share. Unless people fall to read this advertisement we cannot id how the amount of stock te through tho week. We therefore suggest that, if you are in- Hately send in the subscription blank printed below, or, If you ate further, elther write or wire in your reservation for stock, and you pending your further Investigation. sale can possibly 1 terested, you {mm still want to Invests we will hold this fo SPECIAL INVITATION ‘We only regret that we cannot take you right to the property and show you there everything that we have told you in this advertisement, but as this Is not practical for Eastern people, if you will come to our affice, No, 212 Flatiron Building, wo will be able to show you Surveyors’ Maps of this Section Six, giving the exact location of our property: we will be able to ahow you the originals of all the letters regarding this property from Banks and e the Luctts ofl just as it comes out of the grounds, samples of the of! sand and shell formation, and be able 3 rominent people In Coalinga; we wil! be able to show of bo give you every proof of all of our statements (hat is possible this side of the Out President has recently returned from Coalinga, and he will gladly talk to and fully explain all of the points of this company to every one who fs interested in securing Our office ts open from 9 to 5 every day, but should you not be able to come during these hours and will so advise us, we shall be glad to arrange any time in the evening } to talk to you. We can assure you a most cordial welcome, and whether you buy or not you will receive the most courteous treatment. For the Convenience of Those Unable to Call Durin Our Office Open Saturday the Day Time We Have Arranged to Keep fights Until 9 P. M. SUBSCRIPTION TO STOCK. COALINGA ALADDIN OIL CO., 212 Flatiron Bidg., New York City. . sespacecahares of stock of the COALING, ALA oreo Pa NE at nts ar value $i.) cach, fully paid, hon-assessable and non-forteltable, and carrying no personal lability ments one-fifth down apd one-(ifth monthly for four months thereafter. to be delivered only upon completion of Lae shares accepted. Five per cent, discount for cash Dp 8ub eubscriptions, Inclosed please find.....-...++++++++dollars to pay for the same. My name 18...... N.Y. Wi-4. Field Office. Coalinga, |

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