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Show LUCKY STKDKEi I a year it has become II famous; the man's cig- 1 arette for the men who are H , .. working over here, and II ' ' fighting over there. t 1 ' II The reason? Because II . it's made of Burley pipe t II tobacco and because ' "; S TOASTED J THE STOCK OF THE GOLDEN EMMA Mining Company Whose 30 Claims Are Located in the DUGWAY DISTRICT ;.y:Mlci;luire' Is the Best Speculative Mining Investment on the Market Today. GEORGE F. BUSCH, president and general manager of the GOLDEN EMMA MINING COMPANY, in a 'great measure was responsible for the wonderful success of the TINTIC STANDARD mine, with which he was connected for over ten years, ' When this stock was selling for a few cents a share he advised all of his friends to get in. THEY TOOK HIS ADVICE AND MADE MANY THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. Tintic Standard is now selling on the local exchange around $1.40 a share and has sold as high as $1.75. , That the properties of the GOLDEN EMMA have even greater potential possibilities - than had the TINTIC STANDARD at the same stage of development, MR. BUSCH , firmly believes. THERE ARE ISSUED 343,000 SHARES OUT OF A CAPITALIZATION OF A MILLION. At 10 cents a share this gives the thirty claims Qf the GOLDEN EMMA an intrinsic value of only $34,300, or a little over a THOUSAND DOLLARS A CLAIM. THE COMPANY IS NOW WORKING IN ORE R. 0. DOBBS, one of the prominent engineers of Salt Lake, whose judgment is considered to be honest, capable and conservative, confidently states that the indications are that large bodies of ore will be opened up by the Golden Emma. ' His judgment is confirmed by many other eminent s engineers who have examined the property. THE DUGWAY DISTRICT is now attracting more at- tention than any other mining camp in Utah. THE ENTIRE DISTRICT WILL BOOM THIS SPRING ON ACCOUNT OF ITS WONDERFUL ORE BODIES. THE GOLDEN EMMA properties comprise nearly a SQUARE MILE of the most a. highly, mineralized section of the country. ' THE OPPORTUNITY NOW CONFRONTS YOU TO GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR OF A SECOND TIN-TIC TIN-TIC STANDARD. ARE YOU GOING TO LOSE IT? '. SEND YOUR CHECK TODAY FOR AS MUCH GOLDEN GOLD-EN EMMA AS YOU CAN AFFORD. THE STOCK IS LISTED ON THE SALT LAKE EXCHANGE AND !S SURE TO SEEK HIGHER LEVELS, ! THE COMPANY WILL' STAND , THE MOST RIGID INVESTIGATION. ITS , INTEGRITY OF MANAGEMENT MANAGE-MENT IS BEYOND REPROACH. FULL INFORMATION SENT ON REQUEST, . . . . , GOLDEN EMMA . 426 VERMONT BUILDING Tel. Was 2922. Salt Lake City. "GOLDEN EMMA MINING COMPANY, 426 Vermont Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. , . Inclosed please find my check for $. , . in payment for .shares of the stock of the ' GOLDEN EMMA MINING COMPANY, at -10 cents a share. .Name '. Address.... City. State I Dancing Pavilion J B at the Chocolate Shop is an ideal place to spend your leisure II 0 I hours, where there is dancing all the time and plenty of U I good, wholesome amusement. Our dancing pavillion is D I equipped with a modern, electric player piano, and it affords R I the best entertainment for the best people. Come and see II I what an enjoyable and well regulated place we have. It's a II 1 dandy place for recreation after picture shows. u- I .;' .painty light lunches, hot and cold drinks, and candy I 9 that is the best. I : Every cpurtesy is shown oyr patrons. Ladies and gen-1 gen-1 tlemen will find our place neat, clean and up-to-date in I every detail We shall be pleased to serve you. I WE SELL WAR SAVINGS AND THRIFT STAMPS The Chocolate Shop inn 1 j 1 . 1 I Capital Slock $100,000, full paid, non-assessable. $100 invested in Oil has paid $40,000, and it may do so here. Wages never made a man rich, but a small investment has. STOCK SELLING AT 10 A SHARE $20 buys 200 shares; $50 buys 500 shares; $100 buys 1000 shares. If desired, send 2c a share cash and 2c per I share each month. 5 discount for all cash. I Figure what it means if it advances to $1.00 or $10.00 as i others have done. 1 Our holdings are in Wyoming, Oklahoma, Kansas, Kentucky, Colorado, Texas, where wells produce as high as j! 10,000 barrels daily. One 100-barrel well will pay $72,000.00 1 I a year, which would enable us to pay 4 a month dividends I on stock issued, as 50 of net profits are to be paid In divi- 1 dends to stockholders. I We are selling stock to increase holdings, drill wells and i pay dividends. Buy now before it advances. j W. F. REYNOLDS, Secretary. j GENERAL OFFICES 830 SEVENTEENTH ST., 1IOSTON 1 I BUILDING. DENVER, COLORADO. PHONE MAIN 3917. Salesmen Wanted. Send for Free Oil Map and Literature. FOOD ADMINISTRATION DESIG- ( NATES CANDIES WE SHOULD EAT On Feb. 20, 1918, the IT. 6. Food Administration Ad-ministration sent to all State Food Administrators and state merchant representatives the following list of candies, remarking, "theee are the candies which the patriotic (Americans , , may eat and still feel they are ton- j serving sugarr" and also requested merchant to "display such candiea in windows, etc., with a card stating that ' the candies shown axe those which 1 meet the requirements of the Food , Administration:" j !- "List of Candies recommended by . , ' the Food Administration as contain-lng contain-lng a minimum amount of sugar and at the same time employing pure and i wholesome ingredients: t . 'Chocolate coated candy with nut . and fruit centers. Old fashioned cho-, -I colate creams with bitter sweet coat-, lng. Uncoated candies such as nouga-, tines, Turkish paste, etc. j (Hard boiled candies such as lemon drop, fruit tablets, peanut bars, nea-nut nea-nut brittle, glace nuta, etc. Molasses taffy and kisses. Marshmallows and similar candies, either plain, toasted, dipped in chocolate choco-late or rolled in cocoanut. All pop corn confections. ,Gum drops, jellits, Jelly leans, etc." |