THE- OMAIlA SUNDAY BEE; SEPTEMBEIl 30. 190(5. ir LIFE IN GREATER SEW I0RI 1 Oootj Mand'a Jamboree Attraott Half t Million Feopl. CCST OF LIVING ON THE JUMP f iKEBJ IBJJBB?d - : n v M$tf8 tlUbi Food nasi sUaeltes AdTaactn at aa ' AUrmlif Paee AetlTltlee of tha v City's Army ( Right Wvrkrrt. Coney Inland wound up Iti Reason with a week's jamboree culminating In a succes sion of riots on Saturday night. Acts of a rowdyism were common durlna- the week. Wpsmj zmiMwftmfmwM WwWy i eeiit tha climax earns Saturday night when I i-Vooo people thronged the streets and re- fSr. Most of them were In a Mite of yfurmoll during the entire evening. Qanga of rowdies Insulted men and women, restaa rants and ealcons were wrecked, confetti, mixed with pepper, was thrown Into tha eyes of visitors, women's dresses cut and several persons were Injured by the roughs. Bo great was the disorder that tha parade scheduled for the evening had to be called off. An attempt had been made to liken tha Coney Island festival to the New Orleans Mardl Oraa and many strangers had been attracted to the seaside resort with the expectation of wltnexslng scenee that have made the celebration In the aouthern city famous. As a matter of fact, the Coney Island show Is gotten up by the merchants and saloon keepers of the Island to attract the crowds and dollars at the end of the season. There la no real Mardl Gras spirit In the affair here. If it Is J given again It probably will be visited by diminished crowds unleaa the nresenre of the mllltla or an Increased police force In aurea safety. RU la Cast of LI via. Food and ahelter In New York City are rising by leaps and bounds Regarding the cost of "high living" one of the leading clubs gives some Interesting figures, show-Ing-the cost of necessaries In August, IMS, and the aama month this year. The prin cipal Items are: 1905. 190. Milk and cream tlM $if Mutter and eggs 398 428 Fish' and clams 324 eos Fresh meats 839 8X1 Baited meats 16 17J Vegetables and fruits 645 702 Groceries W8 448 In poultry the prices are substantially the same for both years. Also In flour, coffee, condensed milk and crackers. Game which Is salable In September la sHoWn to be much dearer thla year, as for emaple partridge, which aotd last year at example partridges, which sold last year at $1.80 to 14 a pair. In milk the price has Increased from 4 cents a quart to 4H cents, this Increase be Ing partly due to the fact that the milk Is pasteurised before being brought to the city In groceries most of the articles have gone up In price, especially in Imported canned vegetables, which, stno the new customs regulations, are being purchased uncolored. Almost every other article used In the res taurant has Increased. For example, char- coal uaed for broilers la now 80 cents a bag, where a few years ago It cost 40 cents. Hard coal la also dearer. Itt, the line of fish and clams the follow ing prices are (quoted: Boft shell crabs. $1.8 a dosen. aa against 76 centa a docen; toasters, 80 cents a pound, aa against ZS cents a pound; Spanish mackerel, 40 cents, as against S cents; klngflh, 45 centa, aa against S5 cents; fresh mackerel, 46 cents tach, aa against 80 cents; tub butter has Advanced from 24 to 28 cents, print butter from 'a '. ik '. ft , cents, utvjalted .. butter.. . f I oen's. as agalnet SI cents, ana eggs, a cents per dosen, aa against 28 cents. .. Supplementing club living expenses, the followng"table shows. the prices paid by a family . for household expenses for oe month In 1904, contrasted with the expenses for the corresponding month In 1906: V, I 1904. 190 Milk (, (1.4 Bread 1 20 1.50 Bice .26 .3 Buttef .1 .42 - .6 Salt .07 -:W Penner ...... .03 .0? Flnur . .40 Meat ...l..... !.T8 ). IN Coal Onlona 17 .23 1904. 1906 Potatoes Y...S .3t I .4 Fish .85 .B0 Hurley . IT .20 Ten .nj ' .os Hfaroh .08 .04 Wseh soda.. ..02 .08 Onrtlee ..... .04 .06 .U .40 U Tnlala IS 97 f7.47 The constant Increase In rents In the metropolis haa become a matter of study by Superintendent V. TC. Bauer of th bureau of dependent children of the chari ties department. Recently a poor woman offered her brood of little ones to the city to take care of, claiming that she could not pay for their housing any longer. The disintegration of families Is not, perhaps, an Immediate sociological menace, . but there is evidence of severe hardship being experienced 'among tha humble, and In time the city will have Its housing problem to deal with. In fixing rents, the landlords computs so much per room. Based on this, a table haa been prepared, showing the Increase of the average room rent since 1900. - The average per room was In; 1900 12 6011908 :. 16.(0 uua , s.u New York Never Bleeps. The night workers of Manhattan are a mighty army that march to their posts when the day workers have left off and are at rest, a quiet army working so noise. lessly that most of us never think of them, never realise the tasks they accomplish while others are on pleasure bent or rest Ing after the labors of tha day. There Is no computing the thousands of worksrs busied through the night hours. The only thing that tells the tale to the average untnvestlgattve cltlxen Is the light that shines from buildings all over the city from the early hours of the evening until the dawn of tha sun brings the day again. The early workers on their way to their places of business meet the night workers returning, leaving off the task where they are to take It up, so the wheels are kept turning-- , In the restaurants In the heart of the pleasure districts and a few scattered cat lug placra through the lower parts of the city, the doors are never shut and there are waiters and cooks working through tre night to serve the orders of the lata revelers. In the telegraph, offices there are men that sit at the Instruments to click off and receive the messages of life and death that flash buck und forth, regurdlt-ej of tha hours. In the telephone exchange Is the force that is ready to make trio eon?" sections that come all through the niglit, some tha gay messages of the frivolous pleasure-seekers, but more often the calls of emergency and need.i - Firing barlrahd forth through the night as well as the day, though In leaser numbers, are the uni formed boys that deliver messages of Im portance, the boye with the slips of yel low paper that fall like bombs with trelr words of sorrow and joy Into the m dst of sleeping families. There are the many watchmen, who go their - silent rounds through the, night to guard treasures from marauders, and the hosts of policemen sta tioned all through the jrity to keep the evil doer at bay and whose tap on the s de walk, tha signal of ' Ali a well." er the call to a partner for him. Is one (f the ominous souMa that fall ou the silence of the Bight. ' The clang and rattle of the cars, the surfacs, the elevated and the subway, go s on almost as relentlessly through the nlghl as through the day for the convenience of the late and the early traveler, with the force of motornirii, conductors ard guard te maa lusiu. lu the poatomoe thei la THIS STOCK WILL ADVANCE 40 PER CENT ON OCTOBER. 20th OUR ADVICE TO YOU IS TO INVEST NOWIT WILL MEAN A CLEAR PROFIT OF 40 PER CENT vi orm TOTT A PBTsTZMXX ., nr a sTxeatBZTT. lTie btggeat aiooey-aiavliig concerns to the country are tbuse tost sell s bouaebold cwssity something to use, aometbiog to sat, sometalDg te wear and when that article Is beld la practical inouopoly the predts Uat come, eoce the article bas been btroduied, art enormous. The Oerteiite Manufacturing Co. nana fsctures two kinds of soap ooe tor toilet purp-wee (s household article known 'tisjsertts Cusp1) and ons for doctors, a surgeons soap kaowo a "Qeyserlte Sur gical soap" and It baa a monopoly of lbs prluvlpal ingredient that enters Into their oiaoufa.-tiiel Tbla Is a surprising stale sicbi, but a trie one. Furthermore, this Ingredient, of which tbe company bas a monopoly, inskes It possible to manufac ture th- only abaoluteiy 1U4) per tent pure eoap on tbe market a KOsToroxr. The soap bas been eatabilaoed for 18 years. This eouiuau Is Incorporated onder tbe laws of the btsts of Colorado. It owns out right s deposit of Uesente left bf sa ex Uuct gejaer near Orleans, Neb. Bee cils Tiua from Umoba Bee In tbl auoounceuieut. Vo dlacotery of tbe drpoait prompted tbe .gauisatiou of the Ueyaerlte Manufactur ing Co. as geoioglats and cbeinlats who war sent to tbe Held reported tbst tbe fcuh.lauce was that of so sxlloct gefaer, aud chemical aualysis sbuweu tbat the pe culiar looking earth cootulued remarkable aatbrsl cleaualng properties, tin our boo lei, "Gold Id UejaeiTte," are tell bow the dtacorery eras made aud giro the full de tails concerning It.) ... Tbe Ueraerife Manufacturing Co. owns thla deposit outright. There Is ao known deposit of It anjrwber else, beoce tbis Kuuiusny bas a monopoly of tbis sosp male .Tt substsure. Toe ralue of tbe Uejraerlte live in the fact that It baa aatural cleana- ii g properties, and It furthermore coutalna jucb properties ss naturally remove tbe nnnrftloa in the fata and oils that so to tuake op a sosp. That la why Qs.vserlte FuaD is tbe ouly pure aoap on the market tbe only sosp absolutely free from caustic alkali, (he Injurious Ingredient la all other soaps. anrrrivr u noB'vova. Twentj-Oie per rent el every eake of lyaerlie soap U msde op of this lava, beoce we bare tot got tbe expense ef otber toiiuufactu ers and we make a larger prodt. Furthermore, tbis substance costs us prac tl. ally nothing, as tbe ground Is paid tor, the oeptslt Is enormous sod seemlogiy never-eudtng. and we csu ship It Into Usu rer at leas than half a cent a pound. Whether It makes a xood soap is attested 10 by many endorsements that we bare from bouaekeepers, from profeaiilonal men, from hospitals, from leading hotels aud ether places tbat use care la tbe lection ef tbelr soars- (We sire some of the names In "Gold In Gej-sertte."! The psr value of our shares la $1.00 each. We sre selllns tbem now at ouly M cvnia each. Yet we re eetabllibed, are 13 years oiu, (tea a raciory id run operaiioo at aist - aiid Risks sts., Denver, four iota on which the factory Is sltusted, tbs monopoly of In nftafa mnnv lamn in, n ma. gnj because of our monopoly of the chlrery Is expensive, etc.. etc., and all this rent more money on esch ssle then sny i holders, would rsUr own less lo a large Amvrlca'a ilennatt nf fleT-eerlte. -a complete equipment of modern soap-making machin ery, save niore-oraers uxo we san un, owd a smaller property from which we get sufficient rent to Py Insursnre end taxes on the factory property, own all formulua iraae-marss, paienis sna imm win. Oeyserlte Bonp was exhibited st tbs CDI esse Worlds fair and received trnt swatd over sll other soaps It msrts millions oi rrlends there that sre sn sei io iu um-.-nes to-day. Wltboat sdvertlslng or othjr stimulus tt Is sold In every state In the Union, in nearly all of the Isrgent stores, snd msny private users, who bevy grown to prefer It to all otber soaps, pena to u rect for It if their dealer does not keep t. And tbst Is the very reason we are offer ing some of the stock to ths nubile to get the -capital to force-every desler In Ue tn'ted Steres to sell It. Thsn we csn In cresse onr factory snd have so outlet for all we cso mske. Volume Is what connta la business and It costs money to get volume. iTTTnarT. mot snctn.ATxo. This is not a epeculatlve enterprise. We wn aouiethlog. We have put onr owo m"ne, tato established prop i,t. that only needa to be more widely Sno'wo to be The 'argest of It. kind lo the wor to'.d prtn ner th., aMn mano facturer. This la Interesting ts the Investor. Ws sik yoo Invest sll you cao lo this stock st Its present prlrs of 25 cents a Shsre. It Is certain to go to psr sod beyoud It. There Is profit In sosp snd we manufucture the beat aoap. whlob, when once need ia alwsys need again. The stock Is there fore a safe Inveat ment, one tbat will Increase lo value, wi vmoa Tlf TEITIOATIOV. The officers are well-known men; msny of tbe stock holders sre known throughout the. country. In Den- -ver signs half tha stock - wss sub scribed for before I n e o r p o ration. Read tie names and see If you do not know soms of tbem. If not, write to any Denver publication, any official sny mer cantile agency, aud ' especially 0 T Denver friend. Have him look ns np and Investigate from any and every standpoint. We don't ask you to iske our word for It; we can ataad Investigation and urge IL It la aafe to say that anyone who bnys Ave hnndred shares of this stock to-ilay will bare a thousand dollar property a few tears from now. All you need Is tbe Initial Investment It cannot be stsessed. WHT WS WAJTT MOBI MOsTST. Too will ask yourself why ws want thla money. It U su luiportaut question snd deserves an snswer. " We have the art'cle, the factory, and the men. and what we want now la more capi tal TO PUSH SALK3. To manufacture sn article ia one thing, to market It an other. Thus far we have put our money Into tbe manufacture of our eoapv letting the sales Increase on to merits of ths article. We sre at that point new where we mast spread out, and ft ts for this reason that we orrer rou the stock at 2o cents, ws will take your money snd put It Into tbs marketlug of ths article and Increasing our equipment, because ss sales Increase facili ties must be increased. Notblna can sell unless It Is known. It costs money to mske tr known. Advertls- conii any thao much In a email one. snd i Ions for thla as yon. Ws have ear mosey for that reason we part with soms of oar aud our time Invested, ; Voo wilt bavs my toch. - v l your money. We cso awke nothing If-ron Bnt aalde from all this there la sn sd- j don't. It behooves us, therefore, to see te VSnlaff In hnvln. atnbtinlriar. ana.fsrA.1ll I K.I m.ba mnn.. far and wide over the country. A soan If others can make U we can make It, r iibvi like Gevaerlte Roan tk hnnnil In he If once used. If you are a stockholder ioa will nndonhted'.y use It providing yon be lieve It to be at good or a belter soap iniia yon nave ever oeiore used and yon for we Jmivs a profit ef 28 per cent over tneir largest possible pront. and we lire s better soap. But all this Is nothing If the article Is not pteeented te the public. No populsr soup of to day would bsve Its (Tha Rocky Mountain News, July 11, WHAT THEY SAY OF ;'S AT HOME DENVER PRODUCT TO BE GIVEN TO WORLD. will urxe rour friends snd noleMmra in ilemaml If that damanrf had not been cre- use It. Your trerteamen will have to buy 'ated by adipftl'lng and ealeeipiinahlp. Ths booal Capitalists Make Arrangemeata fxe aixienaing neia oi weu ji.no wa ait It to supply you, snd that mesne butlueas ior as ana pront ror yoo. - The question mlcht slso be raised, whv. If these Initial stockholders sre so wealthy snd So confldeut of the success of the com- day of tbe tows crier la passedcapital now tails Its story to miinoos. , e We want t-oo fo ssId as telKonr story to the wiiole country. In return for tbat tol i tending e WUJ Knlarge Vresent Big jTlant, 1 lnljrnllnnl .n,n.l.n ...,(l.n .3 ifKrS :.'rr.. V. P." H. lusjgur.iea mat pryuii.es ttnalre, ir Ifit "R..".!. tSlVfUU'l SSLHJV: ??.!" tA.u.me of. l-euver aoap kuowu 4w" . .. . .T lur" r w ",r jli" .mcuuKuvai tu worm, a cootrmt nm dvu " . "ul i o'Miiiun in wu viMij um Ju ifj umj w trmg. m vi i- 0 - lrkH Auitwrlrati sjiiu v that rain many corporations to large holdings la a H3 y"" can get $5U0 wVTrth of stock. It l",aDi.t.. ttl axWidiuira ofa 1 at w.?r J,t'r' holal'' of one oV two. will draw Interest on Its face value. If. 3"' " .i.t aa inat That Is why so msny prominent osmes sp- we should declsre a dlyldend of 2J per cent STff oXhiti tiu. and T jrii-ii?l rear on ao itisoy different hoards of dlree- ! during snv 12 months yoo ould et onr !'mfr'A L" M"i ' i.t'.lSS .,n th? T And tbey would willingly taks mors Investment back and aftlll wa the stock. ffU " ork attlng up tbe ma stock, but the majority stockholders prefer ; 3 per cent Is not s Isrge dividend la tbe lV- ... , re scalier ix. CTnn business. We sre Dotting It over-coo- of I . fiZZ&r- . J? . Orujinsl "beyserlts" Soap rsctorv 0wss4 ay ths to,, Prsseal Capsclty 29.000 Cakes Dally rosmyxiT a sats tnrwnmrr. Each one most decide snch mstters for Wmself. The question with yon should b: ..Uo.ou Tu"d?r tBl f" Invest meat! If yoo do go Into it yoo will be with - i ld company. Rich men do not often make - mis takes In tbelr In vestments. Borne of tbe wealthiest men lo Colorado a State knows for Its wise Investors -sre Interested la the Gevserlte Men nfrerturlng Co This should go fa i towsrds proving tbst It Is a good Investment lot yoo. It Is not a mine that may or may not contain tbe metal yoo think 't does. It Is not sn oil well lu wblcb you may strike wster. It Is a soap; and every body uses soap. Why should tbev not he tsught . to one Qeyserlte SoapT It seems reasonable that with clever publi city whlcb we bsvs msde ar rangements to ob tain It can be done. And every cent Invested will go towards In creasing the value or tnis property, n business, we sre Dotting it over-co servallvely, bat It shows tbe possibilities you. Investment. wa xati TABTOia&a unn. But above all we want you to rwmember that voil lr. mnn a Intn iinlthln that IS ' tangible. We have a property, o factory, wealthy stockholders. Krsnk A. Josliti. ths tared by the Oeyssrite Manufacturing Com pany, ai luiriy-nrsi sua uiase reels. Xbe compauy bss been dflug business for lb years, but' Impetus was xlveu to it re- cettly by tbs rooigsulzatiou of ths board of directors snd the Incoming of new and equipment wni oateuta. formulas, etc.. all of n. !,',- h.- m-.h.n' i. n,,V cb- reoreseot csnltsl Invested. There ,-i. ...... ,.,.... .. ,h ,.,,h sre practltal soap jnen In the compsi- ss'in4 cendence tbst shrewd Denver capital- der tha 1 Sit h (- aa In Klsa ai ri 1 1 1 V ar me Ll aa ttiaa oaii-ra- lJyri7linh-n?..?nZ; .,'P"nlr P"P"ous oni Is sttested by tha t tbey kuow how to make money grow. ,.,,1 ,h. ..i,hiM.r. Yon are getting In with, bonorsbls and :.. liri,m,n.ut ' .T,V.r ,..,.,. auccrssiui men. i ney win neip yoo is d " w pVrka r iinrev iinlted make money snd protect wbst you alrssdy Jra- J. Par . C. L Uorey United bsve. Tbey will make money for you, be- f,'"' .8,.n.?J.or .i .,.,r,r,f"' r" J" ori . ,u nuae every time they make It for them- ,V.' r c " 7,.i. v ,i PDi. .. elves they must mke It for you. ,,m'",?L '-C-, ", r. U. Honttls snd The stock of tbe Oeyserlte Msnnfactoring otbr business sud w-ofesalousl mem v i. inv.fm.nt nni . n.mi.tinn. tt la A lsrgs nombsr of physlclsiis sre stoc. specu in opportunity for the comparatively small nvestor msi aoes noi come op every uay. iOKX FROMTKBHT tTOOTKOLPIBI Or TBUS OOBtrABTT. The Oeyserlte Usnufacturlng Co. la Justi fiably proud of the prominence of Its stock holders, owiux to tbe fsct tbut tbs by product of Oeyserlte Soap is a surgical sons which mauy poysiciuus claim la superior to tbe eoap now Imported from Oeriuany. Tbe company Is cspltallsed for $1,000,0)0, and mors tbsn half of ths stock Is already taken. A larire block will tt anld In acat- holders. They represent some of the lead- I tered plsres throughout tbe country at a ing business, proiessiunni auo poiiiicsi ucs ngure very mucn ue low psr, ana tns money of Colorado. Tbey sll know Mr. Joslln, tbs thus derived will be usd to Increase ths president or tns companv. n is woriunoi- .equipment, build other plants and Inaug'i- in t that those successful men helped to1 r,te , ,dvertlalng compsjga. An Eaat. rt p bslf the stock of tbs company ba ng th nfce n fore hit effort was made to sell tbe aoap. That show confidence. We invite you to write these men, to your friends lo Denver or lo any other company tbat followed a aluillar plan aouie years ago now pays a dividend of 18 pur cent on an increased capitalisation er several million dollars. In addition to tbe claim 'that Qeyserlte wa.T ,00 iJ?nA thiSSSSrt, fh. Bo,P 11 D on"r ,0D on the market that IS gatlon of tbe P'Vh. .? JLTO.i .i! I ' fron caustics, their proflts will be en offlcers, etc. Some of the stockholders are: orm aud o he ,ow prl(.. pt Tred. W. rarkt Iileut. Crovsrnor of Colorado. Thos. 1". Daly, Prssldsnt Capital Ufa In surance Co. T. O. Bonflls, Publisher, Denver Xos-t. Crawford XUU. PubUshe. Daavsr Ba- pnbllcan. Dewey O. Bsiley, TT, U. Blarshat sf Colo. wennett Movers, meal Estate. We are as snx- s. I. Bcholts Co Wholesale Drugs. THESE ARE THE MEN YOU LOOK TO FOR YOUR EARNINGS - " - i x h ; ' 1 r . IS THERE PROFIT IN SOAP-MAKIN There are over twenty million families In tbe United Btatea. It la astlmsted that ao average family oses a boot SS cents worth of sosp a month t he. sales rwr Into the millions, and (ale- salt toi ollet sosp. ' But America coataloi only a'smai ' art of tbe populauoa of tbe world, snd soap u ised everywhere. Wa believe we can get a part it these millions tbat. are apent tor. toilet aoap and a part of tbe hundreds of thousands Uat are pant for aurglcai soap. Wa manufacture 4iey aerlte Burglcal ooap and doctors who have usso it say tbat It la superior to tbs German aoap now geueraliy osed. Xlils sosp la slmpiy a by-proauci ,t tbe lie j. i Its Toilet soap, so it Costs us prsc tically aotblog. Uur profit la vsrf large oe Dots sosps, and yet ws give tbe best soap of each stk A. JUSi-lA, Pieudtnt snd Treuunr, I the Juslln UrUouda Osw kiud tbat bss svsr been msde. ' Booie of America's largest fortunes have been msde lu soap. The Fairbanks, Kirks, CudaDys. Ariuours, swirts, osoonts, and others osrs oe "! millionaires iroin mis liouaeliaiu ueceaait, Up te now tbes have beo getting these million WS wsni you io neip us get our snare of V I'Ku Ml. I ovilvl ausu Iwr'.vaa Uluuv nil make more profit tbaa sny rival. WHS taeae advsatsges why should wa not be able to make t,eriie Soap tbe "National aoapY" It is a con tlooona seller U once osed. All thst we Osve accuujpiisuea is due to tbe superlative vaiue of the article, and tbe fact thst the business baa t y- - ' I "a be' t " '1 lliona. V-VvVt4 gBANK WHITttllUD. Vice-i'midinV -- tad Brokw. Oaaver, Ceso. erown vear he tear without advertising ar other) iaier. It la bound to htmni In crest aeuuud. etlmulna. proves tbat It la ao exceptional articie.l When that demand Is obtained yoor shares will rise If ench ao article is explained to tha publlo snj tbe and rise la vslus. WHY DOLLAR. STOCK IS NOW 23 CENTS Investors nnfsmlllsr with tbs Inside of large businesses often feel doubtful of a atock tbst sells below par, but there Is nothing unusnal In that. " All fortunes are madefy getting -thr beginning, when money la needed aad the officers will give a boons for ready cash, sou could ouy Proctor A Gamble stock at a very low price at ene time: to-day yoo pay over three times Its face value. Scarcely a great manufacturing company cao be named whose stock lo the esriy stages did not sell below psr. Ths late Uch.ee Kaoklo, tbe cctor, could have bought a bait Inter est lo the Westlngboose patents at ooe time for, 1000. To-day tbat mauy millions wouldn't boy It. And yet tbat doesn't prove that tbe Westlnghouse vutents weren't valuable when offered at a re luctiuu. sir. Westiugbouse useued mousy te .iioiuote the compauy. It lb tbe same with soy concern yoo csn osms. if ou are soxlous to get snytblug you must make an inducement. Tbst is wby borrowers pay lutereat, Ueysertle stock does nut lose Its value ..evauae It Is offered below pari tbat la tbe at traction. Vou buy It as so Investment, aad te get-you to buy It wa make aa luducement. We need that uouey to Increase tbe value of tbe atock. Vs ucu tbe right vslus has beeu reached tbe sale of atock will atop, or the stock will be obtaluauie anlv at Ita true Drice. i au. saving oeipeu us ti rat It to thst hlsh Dlaca. will shsre la tbe goodl vest or. Us fortune S per cent. tr r A 'It- Bum a,',','ri,,',,ft.'rtii-.ii AawftMi-w which the soap cau be msnnfactured. ITie baals of the article la a deposit of leva from an extinct geyser, snd this lava csn be shipped into Denver st less than half a cent a pound. Twenty-five per cent of every rske of Oeyserlte Is composed of this substance. Chemists claim that the chemi cal nature of the product la such thst It naturally destroys the Impurities Id tha fata snd oils that are necessary la the manufacture of soap, and hence Oeyserlte 8osp, while containing all tbe required In- fredlents for efficient clesnsing, Is sbso utely pure. Much importance Is attached to this point from the housekeeper's stand point. Tbs soap Is now on sale In most of the large stores of the country, aud through extensive sdvertlslng It is hoped to mske it of national and even universal use. (Tha Denver Foat, July ii,' 1906.) " SOAP FACTORY WILL HAVE LARGEST PLANT. Oeyserlte Company Takes In ITew Xntsx sats and Bolide Up Tremendoaj Business. CMXr.ll C. WtJta.aV scTstary. Bids ssany years anrired m tee soap asla. bnsnisssi HON. HA RUB M. UKAHUOD, Pranussat Meaner of Dearer Bar. Hank Interest Is no attraetloo for the smart la knows bis money Is worth more taaa You can make your money worth more than thst by puttlpg It la Usysertte "Send for This Free Book." "GOLD IN GEYSERITE." TWi is tbe tltlv f a booklet tbat tei's all about the Oeyserlte ataaufactorlog Co., bow Ueysrrlte was discovered aad by whom, aa analysis of tba raw geyserlte, analyela of Gsyserlte Soap and of Oeyser lte Burglcal Soap, telle about tba officers. elves tbe namee of tba principal stock oidera, gives a tabulated statement of Us prodts on Usysertte Boap. etc.. etc If yoo dou't want to send mouey now, on the facta given lo tbis announcement, then send for U!s booklet, clippings from tbe press, ste. Then you can rssd It at your leisure and tbluk the matter over. "Gold lo Oeyserlte" Is a vary Interest ing booklet for anyone wbo ever Intends to Invest. It -Is Illustrated, contains statis tics, and glvea Information not usually glvea in 'prospectuses." We will send It free te any Interested ' person upoo receipt of osme and address- FREE SAMPLES vrhethar yea intend te Invest m tae stock ot tbe Oeysvrlte llaDulartnrtng Oe. or wot, ue eoui Hke te have yen become better arsnalatsd with ts sisrIU ef Geyseilte Soap, or. If you sn s doctot, with Oefaente Burgteal Boap. made aocordiut is tbe formula ef the late Dr. Parahlll. We believe ttut tt yen will try OeyeerlU Boap yen 111 want te become s stockholder in the com pany, se st any rate yon will went to eon tin ue to use the aoap. and la that way you will bensnt ths present stockholders. We will send s aampia nf tbe scan to anyone anywhos ansa isceiM of name and ftddraM ahanluttlv f i t . It won't be long before every store 1a America will be Bandung (Jeyaerite Boap, so. even at It Is Impossible to obtain it now ia til places you caa send fcr tt direct, If yon like It well enough. As soon aa we -et sufficient capital for marketing the snap aa Iht scale It deserves the most out at th- vsr waauiuui wui se awe io ootaia a vita FOR. EVERYBODY Ucility. II tegaffflS 00 mm WHERE GEYSERITE SOAP IS ON SALE. Oeyserlte Sosp is already used by tbe leading hospitals and sanitariums tt the n,nir in their toilet rooms. t the Ksdlns rtJIroads east aud sst. tr the ld. Ins hotels, etc.. snd other public institutions. It la also on sale In the principal atom o the country. It sells (of ft and 10 centa a packaae, the 6 cent sue aw the value of the uauai 10 cent soap, and the 10 cents ot tbe !16 osots sosp. . It ta v.. . u, -mih'i ortrt In r. m.kln e tha mils nura ud mid. . i.l ... . proniable soap to Uis manufacturers. Th Largest and Beat Stores in the United States Are Already Selling Geyserlte. New Tork City H B Clanm Co., In their twenty six department stores. B. H. stacy Co. Bimraon t rw(otd Co. bki Coo pel a Co.. aad over 2.000 other deslcm. Boston Jordan Manh Co. . , Henry B'esels and over t, 000 dealers, philadrlrhla pUTbaf s. , . Utt Bros, and ovsr 1,000 dealers, St. Lctils - The Famous. Nureot's. Bart's and over 800 other dealers. Ctilcago Marshall Field Cu. The Fair. The Bostoo More aad sew loo deslen. ta.1ESf,'"-ta fcVma. Kaneaa Cltr boo dealera. ... Denver l,m0 drslers. All leadlns dealers m the Hoatb, West and Nurthwest. All promlnet.l wholesalera ' snd Jobbers throughout the l o ted States and Canada. The trade fn the middle wee Is so Drilled by 1. O. NOTTeA a TO. 40 River street. Chicago, and the east by JOHN a BCETSON. 4 24 E. 21st street New Vork aty. Do not take ANYTHING for granted look into the matter fully. We wish to ffrge every reader of this announcement to subscribe toi us many shares as he can possibly pay for, cash or Installments. We want men, women, even children, and thousands of them. In every part of thr country yes, every part of the world. The more scattered our share holders the more universally known will our soaps become, and this Is the prime object in selling our stock to the public. Above all, do not delay In sending your subscription. At 25 cents per share. It will advance .,.PV eC? .n Octob,r 20th- M y end your remittance promptly you will be able to secure your shares at this parto. if you desire more in formation before investing, write us fully. We will answer your eve-y luestlon and do all in our power to convince you of the aridity of this -omnany and the safety of 'nveatment in Ita thares. How You May Buy Stock 60 shsres tfi BO cash or 2 50 cash tl per mo. for 10 months 100 shares IflS.OO cash or 5.0Q cash 13 per mo. for 10 nltinths 200 shsres 100-00 cssh or 110.00 rash 14 per mo. for 10 months 4KXI shsres 1100.00 cash or 120.00 cash IS per mo. for 10 months j BOO shsres I12S.OH cash or 128.00 cssh 110 per mo. foi 10 months 1000 shsres $250.00 cash or $50.00 cash 1 20 per mo. for 10 months auOO shares $500 00 eaih or $100 cash $40 per mo. for 10 months FILL OUT THISJ-QJ f3Q J AND MAIL IT TXB OBTB:ti ltTOI. CO, Deave. Colo. , . ? B 30 ' Gentlemen: Kindly enter my subscription for shares of stock In The Oeyserlte Manufacturing Co. at the rata of tto per ehaxe, par value $1.00, non-aaseaaahla. ao personal liability. I enclose $ ' V ' Tote i If time payments are desired enclose tOH of amount subscribed aa first payment the balance to be paid at the rata of 10H par month.- Make remittances payable to The Qeyearlte Mig. Co, a. , :v . . I Name Town. SUte. A plan hss been put In operstlon "that will nlve Denver one of the largest soap manufacturing establishments In the world. The business, the Geyserlte Maniif acturlnc Company, with a factory at Thirty-first and Blake, has been eatstilUhi'il tor hfleeb resre. but owinB to the death of the founder at a critical stene of the enterprlss. sud the luck oi eitens.ve capital to lurtuer It. the business went ahead slowly, until a few months ago, when Heuver capitalists, beaded -by Frank A, Joslln, purchased tiie interests. The Infusion of new energy and capital hss already advanced tbe business to one of national linportnnce. snd the product Is now sold throughout tbe United Btatea. Tbe business Is believed to be st tbst stsge where It needa a national campaign of advertising to bring It to the front, and with that end In view, for tbe preseur, will be sold considerably below per. Chemists snd geologists claim tbst th bssic product of Geyserlte Bonp forms one of the most remarkable deposits to he i,n .nrwher. In the world. The nrod. PCI!' . ,'.h sue. Cs! net Is s deposit of Isve from an eitlncl geyser sltusted near Orleans, Neb. The company owns tbe entire deposit. Its vslus lies In Its soothing snd cleanlny properties snd Its total freedom froie csustlcs. Owing to tbe nearness of the place of deposit It cau be snipped lute I'enver ror less man one nair cent a pound and as 30 per cent nf every cske of Oeyserlte Boap Is from -this deposit the profits ef manufacturing are extremely large. It needs now only the voice of sdver tlslng to make Oeyserlte Soap universally ufwd. ' i Tbe company will nse the money received from the sale of stock In advertising the business aud In Increasing- tbe equlpineof snd plsnt. The soap Is now on aale In moat lara stores of the eonntrv, and through . eg tensive advertising It la hoped to make It of national and even nnlversal nse. Address AI! Communications and Make Remittances Payable to The Geyserite Mfg. Co.;, Denver, Colo. the shift of men who sort the night maila, ending thetn -out on their Journeye to dis tant places ahd arranging the Incoming na,H for' the flrat deliveries. . " Power Delivery Waaons. The power wag-en delivery system In New Yorl!;. J-.tl.y na . passed . .tha vper) man.m state" aud' these horseless wagona now bowl easily along the streets of the metropolis, guided with wonderful precision amid the dense traffic, now passing a plodding horse delivery" wagon, now overtaking a proces sion of cubs, only (o be held up at some busy cross street by tha signal of a police man. At the sound of his whistle It again resumes Us ten-mile an hour apeed. The motorman, with his hand on the control ling lever, makes every second count. Tbe manager of the garage; says the Power Wagon; can tell where any wagon la at any given time, when It will be buck how much current It will have when It gets back and, Therefore, how much further it will run before, recharging. One New York Ann haa made It deliver, lea quickly and economically by electric ve hicles since tha spring of 1MO. notwith standing the fact that the retail trade of the house comes from all parts cf New Tork, as well as the subu-ban t"il ory n New Jersey and oo Long IsUad. They have not used a horse' in connection with any of their vehicles in more than aeven years. This service has proved to be ex ceptionally' efficient. A record of the work of trie wagons Is kept which considers one wagon as' a unit and not aa a part of the whole aystem: "A" check la thus had upon tha -motarntan. and delivery man as well as upon the actual efficiency ot the machine. Each vehicle haa a book,' numbered cor responding to Its own number, , wherein is entered every Item of the care", operation and repair. These books are Icert by the manager and from them, with their record of odometer mileage, weight of loads and number of packages delivered, can be de termined the exact coat a ton mile, a ve hicle mile or the hundred parcels, or any other variation of computation that may be desired over any period. Aside from the practical superiority of the motor system tha saving In wages alone, to thla Arm, figuring $15 a week as the aver age wage, .would amount to. more than 130.000 a year. . Elewtrle Kieeailos for MaetjaHoee. An electric lamp Inclosed In a pretty little cage formed of fine metallic rhaina almost touching each other, and held rigid rv mentnlllc rlnfjs above and below, Is the very latest thing ia lethal chambers. Ita destined victim ia the mosquito. By - this Invention recently explained to the savants of the Paris academy by Mr. Chaulln the insect Is pleasantly attracted to its dnom. An unssen alternating electric current passing through the' chains does its busi ness as it endeavors to Investigate the at tractive luminous- object Inside. London News. If you have anything to trade advertlae It In the For Exchange column of The Pee Want Ad page. GETTING NEXJ TO TRUTH Ileaoarl Taws Proposes Law MakiaaT lies a Peaal Offense. It Is going to mm ii something to be a Kirk wood liar If an ordinance now befi-re the board of aldermen becomes a law. Also cost something. Klikwood Is a Missouri town. v The ordinance is for the regulation and control of lying within the corporate limits of Klrkwood. It provides heavy penalties for prevarication. It will coat $5. at the least calculation, for anybody U toy with the truth. No matter If It is a wobbly little fib, predestined to esrly death from Inani tion, the price will be $6. Whoppers will command prices all the way up to $100.' Liars will also run . the risk of being locked up from twenty-four hours to six months, according to the slie'of their, lit a, Tha ordinance was drawn up by. Attorney Albert 9. Chandler. Mr. Chandler used to be a newspaper reporter. - The ordinance haa two sections, one worse than the otber so far is the penalties are concerned. It divides Klrkwood liars into two classes, those who (ell lies that are not true at the time that they are told, and those who tell Ilea knowing thenf to be un true. In whole or In part. Able lawyers aay that thla makes a distinction between un conscious liars and conscious 1inrs. Those who lie naturally and apontaneously, with, out reallxlhg It, may he fined from $5 to floe and kept In Klrkwood jail from tweny four hours to thirty days. For those who lie deliberately and premedltatedly the low est fine la to be 3, and the liar may be kept in a dungeon thirty days. The Introduction of the ordinance has caused a panic. The leading liars of the town ar wrought up about It. They meet each otber on the street and with pale; sot face tbey ask; "What does It nieaaT" The ordinance also picks out originators of lies. Klrkwood hus some very fine orig inal thinkers. They have fancy factories, where they make thoughts that nre beau tiful, but, oh, so false. Tbey sny this is too much. They cannot give up their to. basco and go back to trite, bromide truths. They are afraid they don't know how. Some are packing up to leave town. Several kafTee klatchea planned for the late autumn. will b moved up and pullid off before the next council meeting. Thla la to avoid embarrassing complications with the village marshal. Careful, scrupulous, conscientious liars are the only ones net dismayed by the ordinance. These have always felt that the profession- was overcrowded, and havo yearned far greater excluslveness. They see their dreams of an aristocracy of llnrr about t,o come true. With the prices ao high that plebeian liars will have to turn their attention in something else or move to Jail, tbey . expect to Cave a clevis that will be really -select. "The hot polloi have one -recourse-. .When tba pressure becomes too- strong to bear they can go outside the city limits and He aa much as they want to, and the Klrk wood constabulury will be powerless' Borne of the a ore sanguine aiuung" them are even lo'.lmi- forward to' tbe establishment of a regular rendexvous for respectable liar la reduced circumstances beyond tbe bordera of the city, where the can meet at Inter vals and swap a few lies. The constitutionality of the law may be attacked. There are said to be a. few scien tific and artistic liars in the town. These may claim that a law In restraint of sci ence and In repression ot art Is against publlo policy. Even the tnlnlsters, are agitated. They aay that if the law la passed and enforced they will sometimes have to decline to preach funeral sermons for . some of Jhe best people of the town. It would never do, tbey say, to have a policeman rush In when the fictitious virtues of the departed were being dwelt upon and lug tbe preacher away to the lockup. There Is no ordinary loophole In the ordi nance. There will be no way to get ovor, under or around It.. It la horse high, pig tight and bull strong. It applies to any person, persona or corporations wbo "shall utter, publish, circulate, repeat or orig inate, or who shall aid. assist, connive at or have part in the utterance, publication, repetition or origination of any report or ststement, verbal or documentary, which shall rut be true snd veracious at the time of utterance,, iwid. i'un sV- Louaai'Poat Llspatch, .