THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEB t DECEMBER 21, 1919. 9 D Special Christmas Music in Omaha Churches Sunday Sunday stnrlcsg et First Prsiby- ttriaa charcht Quartet i Mr. LnlM Jt te WyHe, e rue; Mrs. Vmt MUle. eentralte; OMtn Johnston, tear an director! A. L. Hobb. but. Assisting quartet! Mm. Ofcrtrad Oo4 aun,jtra. Imu Heat a. Mr. Bailey. Mr. TrguaMi Mrs. beats Shadduok - toukt. a. a. a. a mohkino BBRTiaa. iiA.it ObiaiMoAAMtt na.iu Prelude Chorus of Shepherds... Lemraene frroceeetonal Hark the Herald Angels Mendelssohn Hymn Joy te the World Quarteb O Little Town of Bethlehem , Oalbrelth Offertory Adoration...... .. Oaul isle Th Stars Bhlna Bright Coombs Mr. Wylls. Sirraoa What hall I Do With Jesus T uat Thara War Bhaphtrd Abiding v.. Sohnaokar If n. Millar. Mr. Johnston. Poatlud CMery to Ood Coomba AFTERNOON SERVICS, F. M. Organ Prelude Bethlehem Malllf Choral Btghtfold Allalula Atharton Chime Holy Night Frooeeatonal Hark tha Harald Angels Sing Msndelssohn Invocation..... Doabla Quartet O Coma, All Ta Faithful Scripture - Violin Two Cradl Bonta. . ..Tachatchulln Cradl Song fltoaaaal Berceuse, from Joeelyn Qodard Hanry Cox. Prayer Effertory Noel Renaud antata Th Birth of ChrUt.... .Bawald Foatludo Marab. for a Church Feetl ., val Bait Grace Lutheran church, 1326 South Twenty-sixth street, Sunday, 8 p. m. Organ i Choral prelade, "Holy Might" Oruber-TJhler Mlaa Mary Lrn and Choir Unaeompanled.) Froaonloaal, "Com Hlghar. Ta Faith ful" 111. grdar f aarvloe, page It. Anthesa. "Unfold, to ForUla"... Gounod Choir. , erlptur leseos. Prayer, Solo, ''Th Boly City" Adami Mlaa Lo train Wallaoa. Ant ham. "Star of tha Eaat"..,.... Lansing tola, "Th Birthday of a King" t Natdllngar Mr. Morrta O. Hart. Anthem. "Shout tha Olad Tidings" ,.,7! Woolar Offertory. . Bolo, "Th City Dlvln," ....Bonhr Mia Mary Larson. . . Address byth pastor. Antham. 'Tha Nativity.".". ghUy Mixed uarttt, Ladle. Quartette and Obolr. Prayar (Th Lord' Prayr Chanted.) Nance Dlmltla, pag . Benediction. , Recessional. "Hark th H.ral Angela Sing" U. - Re. Fred Ron Shlrek. PeaUr. : Gilbert W. Uhlar, Choir Director. Florano Olssn. Organist. Sunday Christmas service at Dun dee Presbyterian church, Fiftieth street and Underwood avenue: MORNING SERVICE, 11. garmoa Thama Th Wondar of XI Maaaag , Adoration v.auv Hymn It Can Upon th Midnight Glaar Offartory Anthem Hark. Hark My Soul anally Brian Hark I th Harald Angela Sing Soprano Solo Olaal Tiding of Joy... i , Grant Schaefer Mia CharUanu Johnaton. Bymn Joy to th World............ Poatlud SPECIAL MUSICAL EVENING v i 8BRVICB, T:S0. . Pralad Noal . . . uok Hymn silent Night and O Llttl Town of Bethlehem Cantata Th Coming of th King.... ., Dudley Buck Cuartet assisted by Walter Culler, baaa; Mr, r. B. Thomas, soprsno. Quartet Mia Charllenne Johnaton, ao prano: Mia Gertrude Slabaugh, opn traltoi Austin Vlckery, tenor; W. ; C. Slabauih. baa. - Mia Adah B. Klopp. organlat and , director. ? Christmas services will be held at tha First Central Congregational church," Nineteenth and Davenport streets, Sunday afternoon at 4. Prelude The Holy Night Buck ; Carol Hymn A Cappella Prooeealonal Hymn -Hark I Th Herald . Angela Sing........... Invocation Th Lord' Prayar Mai Quartette Th Birthday of th King Nldllngr Contralto Solo .', Mr. Gutmer. ' Tj Chrlatma atory, 'Th Othr'Wl Man." Dr. Frank G. Smith. , Selection from Handel' Meaalah: Or gan, "Pastoral Symphony," Mr. Bush; 'Thar War Shepherd," Mr. Ames; "Glory t Ood," th ehotr; "Rejoice Greatly," Mr. Amea; "H Shall Feed Hla Flack' Mr. Ontimwi "Com Unto Him," Myrtl Wyatt Th Christmas atory, "Th Other Wis Men." concluded. Organ Bolo Offertory on Two Chrlat maa Hymn Oullmant Antham Arte I Shin I For Thy Light . I Com Buck Benediction Choral Amea Poatlad Beat Th Chrlatma atory, "Th Other Wlae Men' by Van Dyke, will b read by Dr. Frank 0. Smith, th paator. Th choir: ' Mr. E. O. Am, Maud Fender Gutamer, Myrtl France. Wyatt, Mis Harriet Clark, Dean T. Smith, Hugh U. Wallaoa, Edward F. Wllllama; George W. Campbell, director; Martin W. Bush, organlat. Special services at the North Presbyterian, Twenty-fourth and Wirt streets, will be held Sunday morning at 11. Prelude BetMehem ........Mailing Mai Quartet, with Solo, "It Cam Upon th Midnight'' . Mr. Kellatroom, Mesera. Reynolds, Xbrlght, Newoomb and Allen. Aithem. with aolo, "And Thr War Shepherd" Spence Offertory Paaterat from Maasiah.... Handel Antham, with sole, "O Holy Night".. Adam Postlude Featal March Caltln SPECIAL MUSICAL AT 7:10 9. M. Frlad Carol from Lofraln.., ,I' Again Anthem, with solo, "Sing, O Sing".. Rogers Alt ol. "Th Virgin' Lullaby1'.... Buck Mt Evans. Ladles' Chora, with violin, "Hark' What Meaa Tho Holy VoloeeT".. , Solo Hosaana , Van Alstyn Offartory Th Wis Man from th Bast . Stoughton Mai Quartet, with obligate solo and tolln, "It Cam Upon th Midnight Clear Sermon by th paator, 'The Cbrlatmaa Tiding of Gnat Joy" Anthem, with solo, "And, Thr Were Shepherds" Roger Postlud Christian Poatlnd Best Mr. H. A. Nelson, organlat; Lee G. Krats, , Choirmaster. The Bible school of the South -Side Christian church' will hold its Christmas program Sunday evening at 7:30. The following program will be given: Aathraa. "Th Angel Song." Chair. "S "A Lgnd f Cathay." Mia Blanch Brtndl. ' Bong, "What Shall I Give Him." Cradle Roll and Beginner Department. "In th Greet Walled Country," Mlaa Maud Brooker. Sons. "Away la a Manger." Primary Department. Antham, "Th King Cornea," , Choir. 1 -, "Why th Chime Rang." . Jo Lwl Shalnbolta. ' Btkl Beading, "Matt :T-11." Junior Department. "St Chrtatopher," Mr. W, W. Wldoe. Anthem. 'Th Song of th Angela," 'i , . . Choir. . Processional. -, - - - Th Gift Bearing Procession,' -- Mis Bee Wilcox. Song, "I Gav My Llf For Thfc" Closing. Services at St Pauls Lutheran, Twenty-fifth and Evans streets, will be held Christmas morning at 10:30. : "Come Hither, T Faithful." motet with th well-known melody, th choir. "Beatd Thy Manger Here I 8tand," by Wonnbrgr, th united choir. "Set Un Mitl Jnblchall Chrlatklnd hn." by Nosari, choir and Junior choir. SACRED PROGRAM. 1 P. M. . . Cblldrn'e Choir and Chorua Cholr.l Congregation, "Now Raise Tour Happy Vol," (fourth century melody). "Nun - Blngat and Said Froh." Choir, organ and orchestra, Christmas t vertar "All th Hosts , f Hvn -A . Bra aah so Small and Tender Daughter . f Zln," Handel. 174S. - Junto aholr. "Lik SUt Lajnga." 0agTgatln, ' Trem Highest Beav" Reoitationa and anthem. Ctamanaka. , Music at the First Methodist church Sunday morning beginning at 11, the chorus choir ol 55 voices will give the anthem, "Sing O Heavens and Be Joyful O Earth." by Tours, also anthem, "O Holy Night," by Adam. Mrs. W. Dale Clark singing the soprano aolo part. In the evening beginning at 7:30 o'clock the Christmas cantata, "The Coming of the King," by Dudley Buck will be given; The solo parts will be taken by Mrs. W. Dale Clark, soprano; Mrs. E. F. Wil liams, contralto; Mr. Lawrence Dodds, tenor; Mr. E. S. Travis and Mr. Carnal, bass. Sirol Marhoff Pitts, OrganUt ergverlt Carnal, Plan Accompanist J. Edward Carnal, Pirsstor of tha Musi. Services at the Zion English Lu theran church, Thirty-sixth and La fayette streets, will begin with a sermon at 6 a. m. Christmas morn ing, on "Unspeakable Joy." Choir aeleotlone " 'There Shall Com a Star Oat f Jacob" Lansing 'Thr Were Shepherds'. Marks "Sing, O Heavens' ....Simper "O Zion, that Brings Good Tid ing' Btalner Sunday school Chrlatma festival at t:IO Christmas services at the Cross Lutheran, Twentieth and Vinton streets, will begin with a children's evening service with a Christmas tree and carols Christmas eve at 7:30. Services in German will be given Christmas day at 10:30 and 2. An evening service will also be held December 26 at 7:30. The English Christmas service will be held Sun day, December 28, at 10:30. Benson Presbyterian church, Six tieth and Maple streets. Special Christmas services at 11 Sunday morning: Anthem Thar Were Sttepherds. .Vincent Chorus. Solo Ths Birthday of a King. .Needllnger Mr. Caraon. Anthem Hark, What Mean Those Holy Voloe?" Chorus. EVENING T:M. Antham Th Angle Song '. ...Woloott Chorua. Solo Calm Lletenlng on the Night. .Tipton Mr. Lambert. Castelar Presbyterian church, Six teenth and Castelar streets. Sunday Christmas sermon 11: "Christmas Song Service," 8. Enlarged choir, under the leadership of Mrs. Mar me.t, will give the following num bers at the evening song service: "Behold, Thy Salvation Cometh".... Wilson Choir. ' "ChrUtma Lullaby" Wilson. Ladies' Voices. "Th Shepherd of Bethlehem".... Lorcns Mr. H. Krelle and Choir. '.Th Star of Hope" Lorsns Men' Voloe. . "Bells f Gladness" .......Wilson Margaret Bogga, Mrs. Gran, Mrs. Marmot, Mrs. Partsch. "How Baantlful Upon th Mountain" ' , .Harfcar a A. Burkholder. "Jodea Fair" - Wilson Messrs. Burkholder, Koopman, H. Krelle, Partsoh. "'Tls Heavn's Rply" Lornn Choir. The program at the Clifton Hill Pr..Kvtrin Frvrtv-fifth and Grant streets, will be held Sunday morn ing: i 1. Doiology. 1. Invocation. S. Gloria. 4, Bcrlptur reading. , I. Anthem, "Unto Us a Son Is Born," choir. I. Hymn. , T. Responsive reading and prayer. I. Quintet, Mr. O. W. Hende. Be Watson, Ruth Ooerne, James Hen derson and A. McKls. 5. Notices. 10. Offertory. , II. Solo, 'Th Birthday of a King,", Bess Watson. -. It. Bermon. ' 18. Anthem, "Christmas Song," chair. 14. Hymn. , 1-S. Benediction. ' The, Plymouth Congregational, Florhtnth anrl Emmet, will hold its Christmas program Sunday morning. The sermon, "onrist KeDorn," xoi 1nwr1 hv two anthems bv the choir. "TV,.". Wfi ?lii.nhiirr1" nnit "Be hold, I Bring You Good Tidings." A Hnt "l.ovc Divine, will also De given by Mr. Kittell and Mrs. Mc- Cormack. First Baptist church program of Christmas music for the morning service: " Organ, "Prayer and Cradl Song," Alex Oullmant Choir responss, "Joy to the World," , Arr Handel Anthem, "Christmas Festival Te Deura." Dudley Buck TEXAS OIL BULLETIN a direst of the Bouthmotern Ol) field. Issued weakly and written by ex perts, contains reliable news and au thentic maps of ths rich oil pooln Mailed to ron ABSOLUTELY FREF for three months writ for It today. FREE INFORMATION about any TW Stock, OU Company or Oil Field in Tezaa or the Southwest in whloh yon are Interested, will be sen! wiUMnt eharf or oblliatlon en your part, free for Un taking writ ns. ADDRESS GILBERT JOHNSON A CO. For IS years Oil Oaoratori Mi Braktrs Salt 87J, (01 Mils St. FORT WORTH. TEXAS THE TEN PjffMENT .PLAN, Buj, an Income Month h Month Attention Investors .We have available fox fre distribution a concise) t Bumrnary of the present market position which out . lines ths probable trend over the next few months. We also give' consider able space to those stocks selling at particularly at tractive levels, telling why and how to buy them. , Write Dept. OB-17 for copy together with booklet fully dMcribing The Ten, Payment Plan. E. M. Fuller & Co. Maashsn of .. Consolidate 8tok Iieh. of N. Y SO Bros) St., Nw Vcrk Choir and Quartet. Organ. "Adoration." Telia Barn flonrans aalw "rheM Waeej henhenta ' i.....joon r. sn Mrs. Mabel AUr Small. A a then. "Sing, O Hearena," , .Tor Org, "Christmas Ballad," Orison irnnNA vrjatn. $ J?h Hol3r N,h Noll....ao: Choir, "O Com All T Palthful" Antham, "Th Nw Born King,". .Plebaher Mr. Bmaji, Mlaa Bradwy, Mr. Johnson. Mr. Dannies. Organ, "Tha Plains of Bethlehem." Demanst Anthem, "Th Birthday of King," Neldltnger Quartrt. "Chrlatma Hymn," .... Malonena Orgsn. 'Pastorata," Kullah Organ, "Hallelujah Chorua" . (Irom Meaalah) Haadst Ouartt Mr. Mabel Ollea Bmallaa. aa. prano: Mis Margaret Bradway, contralto; Roe Johnaon, tenor: Forre Dennla, baas: Mrs. Howard Kennedy, organist; assisted by chorus choir of 20 TOless. Launch Correct Speech Drive. Concordia, Kan.. Dec. 20. A "cor ect speech drive has been inaugu rated by Coneord aehoolg to last for one week. The local Chamber of Commerce Has taken up the idea and proposes to impose a fine of 5 cents upon any business man who splits an infinite and 10 cents for using the wrong form of a verb. ' Unionism Is Attacked By Founders' President New ' York, Dec 20. Attacking the principle of labor unionism and urging intense Americaniiation methods toward the 11,000,000 un States, William H. Barr, presiaent of the National Founders' associa tion, addressed that organisation at its 23d annual convention in the Hotel Astor here. Seven hundred prominent foundrymen from all sec tions of the country were present Mr. Barr, who is president of the Lumen Bearing company at Buf falo, N. Y, urged that as an essen tial step in the Americaniiation campaign the pay of teachers and clergymen should be materially in creased. , Promotes Plan to Have One-Language Newspaper ' Boston, Dec. 20. Maj. John W. Hyatt, morale officer at army head quarters is promoting a plan to have all newspapers and periodicals printed in one language in this country. Several months ago the major had hia attention called to several articles in foreign languages printed in newspapers which snowed the insidious way in which revolu tionary Ideas were sown in this country. "I would not have any newspaper printed and circulated in the coun try in any other language than the English language," said the major. "The time has arrived for drastic action in this respect, and this printing of newspapers in languages other than English must stop. 1 "Why, the other day I sat in a railroad train and, had poked before me a newspaper printed ia some foreign language, and the fellows reading it looked as if they could do any kind of an explosion job. "We've got to Americanise these people can do it quickly. This is the most important move that I know of in this country. Popularize the English language and make every one speak it" Oldest Man In New Jersey Dies at Age of 102 Years Elizabeth, N. J., Dec. 20. Milton G. Lowden, who was said to be the oldest man in New Jersey, died re cently at his home In Linden, a suburb of this place, at the age of 102 years. He celebratedPtiis second birthday over the century mark on June 1 this year. He was born in New York City and was a graduate of the Weston Academy, which was located on Nassu street in Manhattan. For a time he practiced law in New York. He was police magistrate in Linden from 1879 to 1912. For 45 yeara he lived in the same house, and recently he was forced to move, as the house was sold. Pays $12,000 for Peck of Perfect Seed Potatoes London. Dec. 20. The perfect po tato, which' resists blight and other "spud" diseases, has been developed, according to Samuel Ryder, head of a well-known teed firm. He refused to give the name of the hybridist, but said he paid him $12,000 for seed potatoes which wouldn't fill a peck measure. , "We have bought up all the hy bridized seed of this expert," "id Ryder. 'The average potato yield in 1918 was four tons per acre in Eng land. Wljh the new seed, six pound per root, or 33 tons per acre can be produced. The full results of the perfect potato may not be reaped for two or three years. s Will You Let $15 Work for You on a Good Chance to Make Hundreds $150 May Run to Thousands-Read the following Closely and Then DECIDE for YOURSELF Price ShoirftBy Advances 33V3 ' Closing of a Great Offer Positively flo Connection With Any Propotion An Independent Operating Company Backed By Practical Men Who Know How to Get Results 7 Rich Properties Wells Actually Being Prilled Well No. 1 Down Over 1,250 Feet-Jo. 2 Down Over 752 Feet -flo. 3 About to Start Come in with us before the drill on well No. 1 hits a gusher pool after that happens your chance may be gone for ever. You'll get quick action for your money now. Experienced, practical oil men, who have put their own money into this work, will divide their earnings with you if you back the drilling operations now going on. Uliat Others Have Bone Vou Can Bo - Your golden opportunity in the Texas Oil Fields have not flown. While thousands of investors have amassed fabulous fortunes in these wonderful fields there still remains at least this ONE OPPORTUNITY for YOU. Are you goiifg to let this sltp past you? Or will you follow people in all walks of life who only had small amounts of money, but who are today enjoying the ease and satisfaction which comes with knowing that you backed your own judgment when it was right. , , The Safest Oil Speculation Today - All the oil enterprises that are today pouring forth such vast riches were at the start speculative. This Is speculative. If it were not speculative if oil were actually spouting from wells on this property today you Wouldn't have this opportunity- your money wouldn't be needed or accepted. ' ' . It has been proven many times, where one has lost a few dollars in one of these speculations that same person invested in another that made thousands. , . ' Our chances for a big strike are as good as any and better than most. We all expect to strike it rich here. While there is every reason to believe your investment will yield qnormous profits, we do not make any specific promises or guarantee to that effect, except we do guarantee every stockholder a good, clean run for his money. j The men back of this enterprise are perfectly frank with you not only because of the moral consideration, but because they believe it pays. Already the wisdom of this course has been amply demonstrated ' , All Leases Paid For Company owes nobody any money on bonds, mort gages, cte. Is bending nil Its energies toward th tap ping of th glgantls oil pools and bring real oil to their tanks to ssll at enormous profits. Will you get your shirs? n Small Capitalization Capital Stock, $500,000 The Small Investor's Opportunity A Wonderful Chance to Win Big or Lose Little So far you will admit this proposition is different from the usual stock offer. It is clean, legitimate, fair and square where all investors are treated alike where we all win together or, lose together where there is a better than usual chance of mak ing big money. ' The company's methods are open to the closest scrutiny. Its organization, its directors and officers may be thoroughly in vestigated. You may have whatever information you desire be fore you part with your $15. After remitting you will be given ten days in which to make any. inquiry you like., Then, if you are not fully satisfied you have invested your money wisely, you, can have your money back by asking for it. The men behind this Company have put their capital into this enterprise. They are risking thousands. You are asked to risk $15. A TYPICAL "TEXAS GUSHER." INVESTS $50 IN OIL AND NOW HAS SUM OF $250,000 Wichita Fells, Sept. 19. An Interesting story eomea from th Bed Kiver country of Texas, regarding Cap tain Anderson, an officer of th British army who hastened to America after the signing of th armistice as soon as h could secure hia release. He had been reading of oil development in Oklahoma and Texas and unon arrival in New Yor in May bought a ticket for Wichita Falls. Arriving her he had bat $50 left. Part of this he used in an investment that proved p raft table. Th new money was turned back into other property. Captain Anderson took an inventory th other day and announced that he had mad 4250,000 out of th 50. Texas, the World's Greatest Oil Pool Tszas is today attracting the attention of oil men and investors in every part of ths United States. Hun dreds of wells ar producing oil hundreds more are being drilled. Kvery week new wells extend th proven field. Every day new production is being brought in. Undreamed fortunes ar being mad. Land that was worth 11.26 an acre for grailng two years ago commands from $1,000 to $25,000 an acre. (Th OU Derrick). Denver, Col. x Vi 1 1 1 Make Your Money Earn Money Th matt wh tells ym It ia anwis to pat money in a savings bank to earn 4 per cent is dead wrong AND HE KNOWS IT,, TOO. It is th safest plase in th world to put your money bceaus yen knoW where H is and san gat it at any time. Nevertheless, a maa should speculate with some part of hla aavinge or earnings and h must do this if he wants to make greater profits and more money with his money. A man with a hundred thousand to a million dollars can afford to invest in four r five per sent Interest bearing stocks and bonds there is scarcely any risk in that .plan, although they may decline in market value. He is satisfied with the insom derived and usually doesn't have to worry very much but h cer tainly didn't msk his pll by saving small sums, which only earned small rate of Interest. Church Gets $200,000 a Year from Oil Wells in Its Yard Spurns $1,000,000 for Cemetery Fort Worth, Texu. Th Merrlmtm Baptist Church In th town of Ranger, which already has acquired an income of $200,000 a year, through oil Wells sunk in its church yard, has refused $1,000,000 for the right to develop wells in the graveyard, which adjoins the church. Facts Not Fairy Tales Here are a few of the many fortunes re ported to have been made in oil on small investments: , . $ 25 in Coline Oil, worth .$ 5,000 $ 25 in 1914 Oil Co., worth. . . . .$ 6,500 $ 50 in Marine Oil, worth. .....$ 8,500 $100 in Union Oil, worth. . J. . .$13,000 $200 in Lucile Oil, worth. .... .$32,000 Buffalo Texas Oil COMPANY Dept. 306, 706 Brisbane BIdg., i- Buffalo, N. Y. ApproKimai locations of the hddiiyis of the) Company vnA. stmrou&din production and avxopmmt. HASKELL .FISHER JONES t IT . I- NOLAN il ' k TAYLOft CALL 'P'Mirf CLAY XtWYlOR 1 1 ARCHER swjtf urr" Y vrarancl llU . CJ." SHACKELFORD ,.. raloS I STEPHENS! If j A D "J - CALLAHAN CASTtAWP 1 ' Talt dear-eat sbopl aeas skews tJia locality of tb Great North Central Texas u area ana us sroperu of tns unaio-i On Cemnanr. a eommoa law com- any that do business through a Board of Trustees elected by the shareholders. ion tu not or us square) blast blocks taa we are loeated in Known ou-Deanng-eenters. If not acres (you want, bat "location." . " ' " ' , ' ' ' ' ' ! Six Startling Offset Locations Owned By Us.. Property No. 4 W 1-1 acne in Wlohlte eountr. Inls leass seTssU six vroduoinf wells. It means that we are tolns to drill wlthla WO fset el produeln wells, rltfu ia ths prates, oil arse. II ateaos that risk Is eliminated ana sraotleally aesuraaes of a euaner for the Buffalo-Taxaa Oil OeBpaay. It sieana aoeetdint to experience that we should brtns one or two Bore Ml walls worth assaj thousands, sad possibly millions of dollars. Locations Ilk this are hard to get srsry Ml oompeny Is looklaf for then In nearly every butanes the poassasJoa of offset locations Use these has brotunt fortunes, and these exesntloaally aood onset locations of ours sre but a small part of out east holdings. Do yoa wonder that ws tellers ft Is but a question of s short tisss before those who buy (took la this ejonpany reap a fortune In returns I We will sot be surprised if any da, brinis news of a lusher faxa one of our wells. We aspect to duplicate lbs records of some of those world famous. Cert one maUnf, million dollar producing wells. Property No. S 60 acres In Wichita eountr, within a few hundred feat of producing walla. Tha world now knows of this county as being one of the largest oil producing counties in Tezaa, on which is situated tha famous Burkburnett original deralopBent. Everybody Interested In oil knows of this dlsclot ta a phenomenal producer. t Property No. 1 and No. 2 Consist of twe paresis, one of SO acres and one of SO acres In Wilbarger County. Many experienced oil men and eminent geologists bsllsre that the oil sands are directly con nected with the immense producing aanSs of the wonderful Burkburnett and North West Burkburnett Extension pool, districts, and predict that this Is a continuation of one of these pools with enor mous production, .. Property No. I-t-T In North Central part of Fisher county, aggregating S17 seres, divided Into three tracts-two of SO acres each and cos of Mf acres, til In select locations well within ths area sad la close prorlmity te drilling opsratloas. A gustasr hers would aoean thousands and perhsps millions to ths stockholders of this Conipenr. , MOTS Ton probably know lb aloes proximity ef thaas properties to the nrleot locations where ether wall ire now drilling and saeny spouting etl where hundreds ef wells kase been brought la. Including Gushers shooting as thousands ef barrels a day. Tea probably are hearing ef these K glanet that so ores th derricks jretaeatly aew. . Our Holdings in This Rich Field Offer Choice Locations for Many Wells Our leases are fully paid for and ample funds now In Texae banks for work ia hand, and our leases offer choice locations for upward of 60 wells. Our chances at striking a gusher ars equal to any and better than most. Th Company's land shows all tha surface indications of oil that these other fields erer had. Producing wells are being brought to nearer to our properties every day wells are now drilling to north, east and south of us. Many new locations are being made near our leasee drilling rigs are being rapidly morse1 in and 'constructed to begin operations at one. Th activity in this section is increasing daily, and development is being rushed on a largo scale. Any day word may reach ns of the bringing in of these wells a gusher would mean thousands or perhaps millions of dollar m m creased value of our leaasa and th stock of this company. These ar som of ths reasons without going into geological or technical details way th officer and directors of the Company have such faith in this property. The Men Behind This Company .You are invited to "look up" this Compsny through any channel you may" choose. The officers and directors are all men of intearitv anil HiUMiit. Th.. . .1 i. money, their time and faith in this snterprlse with a determination to make it a big am - .7 .a Mn- Pwsidsnt, -jrlce president Universal Oil and Products Co., Buffalo. N. 0. M. Tanker, vie E resident. Real Estate and Oil. Rnfr.ln. N V w s c..i ..j . - ' secretary IS Cents a Share Now, and Money Back in 10 Days If You Want It! T enable the Company to finance drilling and to pay necessary overhead costs, this popn. lar subscription plan has been adopted, and this most unusual offer is mad to those who will act t one. If you will remit promptly you will pay but fifteen cents per share. 18 will buy 100 shares now. Send your money any convenient way money order, cheek, bank draft of currency by registered letter then look up the Company or directors or property. ' and if ?u are not perfeely satisfied, ask return of you money within ten days, and It will be forwarded to you at once. , . Fact; concerning this proposition have been Cold you in brief, without elaboration. What de you think about th proapacta of making your $18 In this venture grow many fold? At good as it looks, you have aot bean told anywhere near all the favorable things about thi immense project ? . h"J rrwur.d floor price fill out th Subscription Coup, (or send letter) without delay and tend it with your tlfl before the price goes up. BUY NOW After Drilling Proceeds Further You'll Have to Pay More for This Stock Please Not Th tta to Art If you act at all. is At One. W don't say this t hurry you w simply state a Fact. Ths drilling is started a short time now should strike theoil sands, then your ehane may be gone forever. Only enough subscriptions accepted to finance the work. Number of share to on person not limited to 100 sharea. Courage, initiative, ability to see and grasp opportunities that's what make your steetaw make money for you. Make the most of your opportunity. This is within your roach. OacidaBow. ' - The More You Invest the Greater Your Profit Possibilities. subscription COUPON DATE .TTI IButtalo-Ioxat Oil Company, . Dept. 306, 706 Brisbane BUg., Buffalo, N. Y. Gsntlemon I herewith enclose $ ...vsv. I for ........... there of Treasury Stock at 15c - share (fully paid end non-assessable)' of your company. I If I request within ten days from the date of this aubj Iteration the return of my money you sure to forward I it to me without question. , . . ' I Ifull name lMtirel I (Write Plainly, Ple'ete) $ 15 buy 30 buy 60 buy 75 buy 90 buy 120 buy 150 buy 300 buys 750 buy 100 sharea 200 shares 400 share 500 there 600 shares 800 shares 1,000 tharet 2,000 shares 5,000 shares N OB I I it -7-v;u.:-:. , .... ,.,,y-.,.. , i - .