THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE; AUGUST 10, 1919. 19 A WOMEN DOUBLE THEIR MONEY ON LOCAL PROPERTY Mrs. Hayes and Miss Paxson Lease Tract for Twice as Much as Thsy Paid for It. George F. Jones last week fiefo tiated two large 99-year leases. One of these wag to E. M. Slater for the 3-story apartment building at the ioutheast corner of Twenty fourth and Landon Court on a valu ation of $50,000. This building contains 39 rooms. , The Other property is at the southwest Corner of Twentieth and ! Howard streets to the Oak Knoll ! Investment company, headed by Dr. . G. D. Shipherd. The property is Owned by Iff, j C. V. Hayes and her sister Miss ! Susan Faxson. ; the property was leased on a . $100 000 valuation. . ! Mrs. Haves and Miss Paxson have owned part of this property ! for about 10 years and the remainder , for about five or six years. The valuation stated, in the ! lease is more than double the ; amount paid for the property by the owners. In addition to these leases Mr. Jones just closed up several sales including the Kenwood flats at Thirty-fourth and Harney streets and a double brick flat at 617-19 South Nineteenth street, and the four brick flats at Thirty-fifth and j Harney streets. : Omaha Barber Sells His Property for $50,000 Joseph Kirner, pioneer Omaha barber, now living in California, has sold his Twenty-fourth street prop erty to the H. A. Wolf company for $50,000. The location of this property is 432-4-6-8 South Twenty-fourth street and 513-5-7 South Twenty fourth avenue. Mr. Kirner at one time lived on . this property. The sale was made by the Byron Reed company. Slabaugh Sells His Home and Will Build Another Willard C. Slabaugh has sold his home in Cuming street and will build a new one on Izard between Fifty-first and Fifty-second streets. Mr. Slabaugh also is contemplat ing the erection of two or three jother houses which he will sell. An Attractive Home mfj rr. i. - . i im i " II .rA , in j Realtors Go Fishing. i E. T. Heyden, Ralph Russell and E. A. Knapp left Friday for Lake Jefferson, Minnesota, for a fishing trip. HEAVY HOISTING E. J. DA VIS 1212 FARNAM ST. TeL D. 353 This frame cottage is arranged a deasini manner. The broad porch extends across the entire front and around the side or tne living room. The vestibule opens Into the hall, which is practically a part of the living room. Dinning room with bay, pantry, kitchen, and rear porch make this floor a most com plete or.e. On the second floor are four sleeping rooms, bath and a large number of closets. Attic provides good storage space. Clyde Smith Adams, Architect. BREAK GROUND SOON FOR HOME OF PHYSICIANS All Leases Bought Up and Tenants Notified to Move; Doctors Signing Leases. Doctors and dentists are alreadv signing contract for floor space in the new Medical Arts building. The architects, Kimball & Mc Donald, expect to have the plans completed next month, and as all the present leases on the ground have been bought up and the ten ants notified to move, it will be but a short time until work on the structure starts. Dodge street is being graded, and this and the work of excavating for the new medical home will be carried on at the same time. Many of the doctors who are on the building committee have been away for their summer vacations, but as most of them have returned, il is their intention to hold daily meetings to push the building along. It is no longer a question of fill ing the building, according to a member of the committee, as there no longer is any doubt of the suc cess of the undertaking to make Omaha a real medical center. . . Special X-Ray Wires. Especial attention will be paid to doctors who have X-ray machines, as those who have the larger ma chines have been having difficulty in securing enough current in any of the other buildings. Sufficient power will be provided to handle the largest made. Another handy arrangement de cided upon by the doctors will be a pneumatic tube which will convey prescriptions to the drug store on tec Haw. plJli , H Living Room I T i ' 1 1 1 71 y rrtfX2' 124' !2 1 I "Vlr hi V'rt' I SECOND FLOOB. FIRST FLOOO the lower floor and carry the filled prescriptions back to the floor from which the order cam. An office for the building has been opened at P24 Brandeis build ing, with Miss Ella J. Brown, as sistant secretary, in charge. Skogman Company Plans to Build in Mount Clair The firm of Benson & Carmictoael, which developed the Mount Clair addition east of Thirty-third be tween Cuminar and Hamilton, has sold out all its holdings there to the Skogman company. This deal included about 15 va cant lots. AH other lots in the Mount Clair addition are owned by private in dividuals who are now living on tl.em or plan to build. The Skogman company probably will build new houses on their prop erty this fall. Move Into New Oarage. The Haarman-Locke company, agents for the Stutz automobile, is moving into the Heyden garage at Twenty-fifth avenue and Dodge. This garage was finished about three weeks ago. Sell Dakota Land. The Hastings & Heyden firm, which has been dealing extensively in South Dakota land this year, has bought 3,000 acres on the North western line between Huron and Pierre and has resold most of it. This land was purchased at $35 to $50 an acre. Buns Away at 83. St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 9. St Louis police have been requested to watch for Mrs. Mary K Hunter, US ot East St. Louis, who "ran away" tak ing 'considerable" money with her. E. J. Abdt says Mrs. Hunter is his wife's grandmother. .1 Kellastone Adheres to the Surface Like the Skin on Your Hand IT grip the structure, imbedding its tiny particle onto the surface with evertight tenac ity, setting olid one-piece stone-like nut, enduring a time. Through the years it defies the weather's evils withstanding sudden jars and vibrations, a lasting tribute of the owner's good judgment TTFTC rrni.'jfcTiir'i.iift inisd i w It's three to five times as strong as ordi nary stucco. KELLASTONE never cracks, chips or crumbles. It's positively fire and waterproof. Has unusual tensile strength. Remains true to color in all atmospheric conditions. Made from minerals, scien tifically balanced, doesn't contain a, particle of lime, gypsum or portland cement. As an OVERCOATING for old frame or brick buildings KELLASTONE is un equalled. It adds year of service increases the value and makes the structure look like new. The work is done ever the old sur face without disturbing the occupants. KELLASTONE is a perfect insulator against heat or cold. Reduces fuel cost, insurance and upkeep. Send for our free booklet, "The Story of KELLASTONE." It tells all about this extraordinary stucco for new and old buildings. National Kellastone Co. Chicago Illinois MANUFACTURERS BOYER-VAN KURAN LUMBER & COAL CO., Distributors. 24th and Boyd Sts. Telephone Colfax 80. CHAS. W. LARSON, Contractor. Douglas 1157. 4536 Burdette Street. Number of Transfers Last Week Is Double Those of a YeaV Ago Last week was the record-breaker this year in the number of deals re corded with the register of deeds. The total was 280, or an average of 46 2-3 per day. The total amount carried on these deeds was $1,075,783.58. For the corresponding week a year ago 119 deeds were filed, the total consideration being $268,852.61. Surprised at Ignorance of Masses on Compensation Law State Compensation Commissioner Tells of Instances Where Employes Were Injured and Where They Did Not Know of Benefits They Were En titled Tb. Frank A. Kennedy, sttte compen satlon commissioner, states that there il surprising lack Of knowl edge among workingmen and women of the benefits they are en titled to under the operations of the compensation law. He bases his opinion of recent cases which have been brought to his attention and which he as dis posed of. He urges that employers who ere paying insurance for the protection of theif employes should advise their workers instead of keep ing them in ignorance, as some are doing. Mr. Kennedy also suggests that workers inform each other of the scope and objects of the compensa tion law; He has knowledge of two recent eases of workers entitled to benefits under this law, and who did not know of those benefits until told bv others after they had been in jured. "When a department store girl, working nine years as a cashier in big store, confessed she never, heard f the compensation law, I was somewhat discouraged," said Mr. Kennedy. "But when a few days ago the foreman of a machine shop admitted the same thing, it got my goat. The compensation law was made for the benefit of employes and em ployers. The employer pays money to insure Ws employes, and then dismisses the matter from his mind, leaving the employes In total ig norance. "The case of the department store girl resulted in her loss of three weeks' work ,and a depreciated effi ciency on her part on account of worry. The young lady accidentally stuck a pin in one of her fingers while dusting off her desk. In two days blood poison set in and in four days it affected her whole arm and shoulder. She had her own doctor treat the hand, and while it was in bandages went to the superintendent to borrow money to buy medicine. The superintendent did not ask her TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER We own 2 bif gas welli and are drilling 4 more on our 18,000-acre lease. Hoe Creek Oil Company has only 5,000 acres, yet $100 i felling for tl?,333.S3. We have contracted with Pipe Line Company to supply San Antonio with Natural Gas. $10,000.00 is deposited in Guaranty State Bank to guarantee completion of line. Oil is oozing from River Bluff on our holdings and was struck 4 times in gas well. Our gas Contract will pay big dividends without oil. With oil, there is no telling what we would pay. To oomplete our wells we will lell 60,000 shares capital $550,000; par value $1 as follows: Allotment 20,000 Sept. 10th, Minimum bid $ 1.50 per share Allotment 20,000 Oct. 10th, Minimum bid 11.76 per share Allotment 20,000 Nov. 10th, Minimum bid 2.00 per share This stock should pay 6 on $4.00 bid, out of our present gas contract. Send 10 with bid, balance in nine equal monthly payments. For further Information writ Grubstake Investment Association (A Joint Stock Association) 613 National Bank of Commerce BIdg., Sea Antonio, Ten. 5093 Acres 300 Barrels Daily Production 5,041 Acres Extension Famous Caddo Fields, 20 Acres Tillman Fields, 10 Valuable Acres Northwest Burkburnett Fields , 300 Barrels Daily Production, Burkburnett Fields Dividends of At Least W for The First Year Are Guaranteed And with every Indication that they will be much larger, for we believe that our present wells will grow better. We will pay 100 per cent of the net profits from the present producing wells in dividends, so it would not be surprising should as much ai 40 per cent be paid. 10 Acres in Heart of Operations la the Burk-Waggoner Field, Our valuable 10-acre tract la in the center of structure and in the heart of big operations, with production on three sides. Almost an impos sibility for us to miss a big gusher. 5.041 Acres Next Door to the Fa mous Fields in Caddo Parish, La. Could you see the geological report and see the excellent structure that this big tract is en, to say nothing of the superb location, you would say that the deep test we will drill here will surely bring in another Texas Great Oil Field. Just think what even an ordinary well on large a tract would mean to Caddo Burk stockholders, and it is some thing that is likely to happen. Don't let this opportunity for vast riches pass. 40 Acre in Tillman County Fields Almoet the Beat in the Field Our 40-aere tract in this field is lo cated near drilling wells that are ex pected by those in elose connection to be brought in at most any time. It is said that one of these wells has had an excellent showing of gas and with the beat indications tor oil. A Safe) aad Conservative Investment With Excellent Opportunltlea for Croat Riches. Caddo-Burk stockholders are assured of Quarterly dividends of more than could be realised from other invest ments and also practical certainty of a big gusher on their 10-aere tract, and then the great possibility of a new field being found on their $.041 acre tract, which would mean fortunes for all who had any reasonable amount invested. W Will Gladly Send You Our Prospectus Which Explains the Caddo-Burk Oil Company in DetalL Send in your aubscription for any amount desired front $10 to $10,000.00. stock fully paid and non-assessable. Make AH Checks Payable to the Cadde-Burk OS Company v Operating Under Declaration of Treat. BROKERS AND AGENTS: WRITE FOR OUR PROPOSITION All Caddo Burk Oil Co. Capital, 1500,000.00. Shares, Par Value, $100 Each. 625 Ohio Ave., Wichita Falls, Texas. Operating Under Declaration el Trust. Cadde-Burk Oil Co., 625 Ohio St, Wichita Fall. Tea. Enclosed find $ full payment for shares of the Caddo-Burk Oil Co.. a joint stock association, at par value $1 per share. (Ten shares minimum amount Issued). It is understood these shares are fully paid and forever non-assessable. Name Addres liny question about her bandaged hand because, at he said, he "did not think It waa any of his business.' "When a collector for the doctor called a month later to collect his bill the young woman was scared to death. She told him she only made $11 a week, had lost three weeks' work and did not know when she could pay the bill. When she show ed him her scarred hand he asked her why she did not get compensa tion and doctor bills. She said she did not know anything about com pensation and said she would not sue her employer. Finally the case was brought before the commissioner and she was allowed two weeks' compensation and a doctor bill of $30. Then she stopped worrying, "The case of the Omaha machinist was a greater (Surprise to me be cause I had an idea the skilled me chanics knew all- about the law. "This man had cut three of his fingers quite seriously and was off from work a month. One day he happened Into the office while his hand was still in a bandage and an office man asked him why he was not working. When told of the ac cident the office man called him over into a corner and whispered, "Why don't you get compensation for time lost? Don t tell anybody 1 told you, but if you go down to court house you will find someone who will tell you all about the law, but I don't want to be mixed up in the affair. "So the injured machinist this union man who 11 far above the av erage of intelligence in his craft came down town to find out what waa coming to him in compensa tion. "I wonder how many injured working men and women are losing thfir compensation and doctor bills because they do not even know of the existence of the compensation law? I wonder how many employ era are paying for insurance for tl eir injured employe who are not get ting what the employer are paying for?" For the bet results place a Want Ad in The Omaha flee. Diamond Brings 13 Cents. Pittsburgh, Pa.. Aug. 9. A $1,000 diamond recently changed hands here for 13 cents. A small boy went into tSe store of Mrs. Lillian Schindel and ten dered het the stone for the price of a soft drinkland ict cream cone. He said he had found it. The woman had no idea the stone was valuable until later, when she learned that a neighbor had lost ft diamond recently changed. haeds "Do you know Jones T" "I lent him a fanner this morning. ' X should say I do know hlrn." "You Irnt him a tenner? Then 1 should say you den t know him." Edinburgh. Scotsman. Livingston Oil Interest in flush and or settled production, reported to date, approximately " 7,500 Barrels Oil Daily Total Capitalization $3,000,000 Outstanding $2,471,940 Over 20,000 Acre, Texas, Oklahoma. Pipe Lines. Refineries. Large Earnings. Dividend 3 Quarterly. Traded in on the New York Curb Descriptive Circular and Maps on Request C.B.KnAppJit.aCo. Established 1900 Investment Brokers Singer Building. Newark The statements herein, while not guaranteed, have been obtained from what we consider to be reliable and authoritative sources. C ' .' "I, 1 , 1 . I I . ..iii $2,000,000.00 The small lease of the Burk-Waggoner Oil Company in the Northwest Burkburnett Pool re cently sold for $2,000,000.00. This lease had only one producing well thereon. It has been only a few months since the Burk-Waggoner was organized the company had only one lease they drilled only one wellthen they sold out for $2,000,000.00 and every stockholder received the enor- mous sum of $3,333.33 for each $100 he had invested. $15,000.00 FOR EVERY $100 INVESTED Not long ago the Fowler Farm Oil Company of Texas was organized. The future of this company was most uncertain its properties were small and unproven yet it was able to raise enough money to drill a well. Soon after its first well was completed the company sold out and every stockholder received $15,000.00 in return for each $100 invested. FIFTY NEW OIL MILLIONAIRES These new oil fields of Texas have already made more than fifty new millionaires no one " knows how many more will be made. Neither is it known how many thousands have already made quick, independent fortunes in these same fields. Never before has such great wealth been so quickly accumulated nor by so many people. It may be truly said that here, money flows like water. MORE THAN FIFTY PRODUCING WELLS The INVADER COMPANY was organited two years ago. We began business with a paid-up capital of $60,000 and one property with four producing wells. The growth of our company has been phenomenal. We now have more than fifty producing wells. x ! PAID THIRTY-TWO CASH DIVIDENDS r -1J V J -!J Vla44- tVrtTM, AM ale, jltrJsf Av Am 44 At If uur company, tnuugn viny two ycaia uiu iias nireauy ytxm nm Ljr-i.vvj wu uitiucuuw w .i.J.L.lJ. l Dnm'Jne m As a 11 4-V m A ivn'rlAflrle AtlVi J An. JS VlCt 1 WAWtC rapidly and today fctands on a solid foundation a young GIANT towering far above many of the ; older companies. WE OWN 20,000 ACRES OF LEASES We own more than 20,000 acres of carefully selected leases In the famous oil fields of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. We own leases in the wonderful RANGER FIELD, the NORTH WEST BURKBURNETT POOL and the famous GLENN POOL, YOUNGSTOWN POOL, OKMUL-' GEE FIELD, BALD HILL FIELD and NOWATA FIELD, in Oklahoma. We own leases In the ' BUTLER COUNTY FIELD and in the CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY FIELD of Kansas. We have more than fifty producing wells and we are now drilling eight additional wells on our properties in Texas and Oklahoma. We will drill twenty more wells just as fast as possible. $25,000 PER ACRE FOR LEASE NEAR OUR PROPERTY The Burk-Waggoner well (mentioneed above) was quickly followed by many other gushers drilled in that pool. Nearly all of these big gushers are within a mile of the properties of the INVADER OIL AND REFINING COMPANY OF TEXAS. Many of these gushers are only a few hundred feet distant from our tremendously valuable leases. Twenty-five thousands dollars was paid last week for a lease on a single acre near us. One of our leasts is located in the center of a mile circle which takes in almost all ie famous wells and incloses a veritable forest of drill ing wells. - 2,500-BARREL WELL NEAR US . 3,000-BARREL WELL CLOSE TO US 5,000 TO 7,000-BARREL GUSHERS CROWD AROUND US On every side of our property derricks are going up over night. Actual drilling is starting Just as fast as machinery can be moved in. Our first well will be drilled half way between the 7,000 barrel Texas Chief gusher and the Golden Cycle gusher, which is reported making 5,000 barrels of . high-grade oil daily. A 2,600-barreI well just came in a few hundred feet south of us. The Gray Gander well came in good for 3,000 barrels a few hundred feet west of us on the same day. We " have room for more than twenty wells on our properties in this field alone. DRILLING AMONG BIG GUSHERS We are now drilling among the big gushers among the greatest the largest the most famous oil wells in America. Our properties in the Ranger Field and the Northwest Burkburnett Pool could hardly be better or more favorably located. We feel certain of bringing in several enormous wells in the next few weeks. f ALREADY MAKING BIG MONEY We already have more than fifty producing wells that are making mighty good profits for out company These wells have been paying our dividends and enabling our company to grow rapidly. Already our company has paid thirty-two cash dividends and we will' pay another dividend the first of next month. BIG GUSHERS MEAN ENORMOUS PROFITS When the wells we are now drilling in gusher territory come in big producers, then the earn ings and profits, of our company will be enormpus then our company will pay much larger divi dends than it has already paid. Then, too, our stock will advance tremendously in value. YOUR GREATEST OPPORTUNITY Now! NOW!! N-O-W-!-!-! is the greatest opportunity you will ever have to get stock in a big successful dividend-paying company. A company that already has more than fifty producing wells a company that has already paid thirty-two cash dividends. We refer you to Bradstreet's Com mercial Agency and bankers and conservative business men everywhere. STOCK $1.50 PER SHARE You can buy our stock now for $1.50 per share. We are offering only a limited number of shares for sale. This money will be used to develop our great Texas gusher properties. This stock will be offered for a short time only. We reserve the right to withdraw it from the market at any time. OIL MAPS, PICTURES, FULL INFORMATION Send for our maps of the great oil fields, of Texas and Oklahoma, together with our splendidly illustrated folder containing full and complete information. DON'T WAIT DON'T DELAY Buy some of our stock now while you can get it. Buy now before the price advances far be yond your reach. You can pay for your shares on monthly payments if you wish. USE THE COUPONS BELOW DO IT NOW! COUPON NO. 1. THE INVADER COMPANY, (604) Muskegee, Oklahoma. Inclosed find my remittance for In part payment for in full payment lor shares of stock in your company. I acree to pay the balance (if any) in four monthly payments. Sharea $1.50 each. Name Address COUPON NO. 2. THE INVADER COMPANY. (804) Muskogee, Oklahoma. Please send me one of your Urf folder conUtalof maps of the Texas Oil Fields, numerous pictures and . complete information concerning your remarkable com pany ALL FREE. Nam Address sbbJI