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Show 22 1917 DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY DECEMBER ns Park City Plants Increase, Reduction Facilities on'"' t features of tbs developments OUTSTANDING are the response of the mines to the nations Shipper. call for lead and silver, the settlement Stiver King Coalition of labor Ontario threatened disturbances by . A Smelting Co. Judge MiningConsolidated the adoption of a near and higher Silver King West wgb stale, the addition of two impor-- T DelyFour r Exploration tant plants to the reduction facilities Big Iowa Copper , of the ramp and the inauguration of Daly Mining Cw Cherlsa Moore development campaigns which prom-- , New Quincy iss to be of the highest importance in California-Comstock .....I.--- Broadwater Mines the future production of this region. Ore Rampling Co. (tab During the year the principal prod Wasters Ore Purchasing Co. , . . a. . . ucu of the district roee to record Naildriver Union Lima A Stone Co. prices With lead at II cents a pound Park Mines Co. City . .... and silver' as high as il Of cents an W. K. Jones . ...... , Bevel ator ounce the gross earnings of the pro. , and Buck Brsgner ducing mines in dune. July an Aug-s- it Total number of ton reached impressive totals, bat the greater part of the increase was absorbed by the advanced cost of la- rated capacity of 4 tons per day Of It to situated in In the last three zinc concentrates. derives bor and supplies Its electrical and Deer months there was a reaction in metal powervalley water-floof the the from prices, but no reduction in operating Snake Creek tunnel, anotherareJudge obThe concentrates costs, and the reduction of net earn- property. tained from the Judge mill in Empire War with the increasing ings, together canyon. The metallic sine, as it taxes, compelled the companies to do senes from the smelter, to of the purome close figuring in order to show est quality and commands a premium in the market. gpen normal profits. Mach Prospecting. The third advance In wages since Much Interest has been shown e beginning of th war was made the year fn the exploraIn June and placed the wages of un- throughout tion of the territory in the western derground men at $ 4 to $4.50 per part of the district. Owing to the Inbeddings day while the rate charged by the creasing depth of the ore direction and the abundance of mine for board remained at the pre- In that near was surface capital water the ' stow to ester the field, but the acwar level. Notwithstanding the inducements to cumulation of evidence that fortunes greater than those men there was ajmaroily of skilled as great, if not shallower t diggings, from the labor which was accentuated when the taken were to be won by deep developmen the to younger take , was draft began irresistble. ment Work has been In progress for many away. months at the California-Comstocjsuetjon. head of Thaynes canyon, and Production for 1917 sru passed that near the carloads of good ore have been of any yea in. the yreviou history of many marketed. Near the mouth of the tone canyon the Three Kings company to the camp. Approximately 107,000 esti-' actively engaged in sinking a shaft of ora and concentrates with an now $99 feot In depth. mated value of $5,000,000 wore aent to The Silver King Consolidated, which acres exthe valley smelters by the various holds more than thousand a mines and mills. The heaviest ship-- 1 tending from one end of the canyon to the other, has driven a bore for a , per was the Silver King Coalition and a mile from the it was followed by the Ontario, Judge, distance of nearly point in Parleys park and to West, starting Silver King Consolidated, Daly . Daly, New Quincy, Naildriver, C. C. now passing through the shale which overlies the ore beds in that vicinity. Copper and American This Con., low x tunnel has a projected length of Flag, High prices for silver brought 14.990 feet and will gam a depth out an extraordinary tonnage from feet from the surface. In of be not could 1.(09 which the Ontario Silver, mil it is expected it will not produced profitably on a tower mar-it- the next lime Into the com. only The new mill of the Silver King but will cut a number of well known - Consolidated was placed In commis- fissures. The same company ha shipped sion at the beginning of the year and about of ore and con11,599 ton to down a steady working basis centrates got since the first of the year - in Way. it turned out some very rich om very Interestconcentrates from the second class ore and to engaged Inwork beside its tun-ne- L of the mine, the value running as high ing development as $128 a ton. The average to Sept. L&rgt or shoots hftvo bwo opened 1 was about $18. Improvements Coalition in its have been mode in the plant by by the Silver King canyon claims and the propIncreased been Thayn which its capacity has said to be in first class condifrom 0 to 79 tons per day. Mean- erty to The same to true of the Judge have tion, while the labor requirement and Ontario properties been reduced. American Flag, which was Idle Operations were also started at the theThe first part of the year, has been electrolytic sine smelter of the Judge to again in Minin A Smelting company, a thor- reopened by lessees and w plant with a the shipping column. oughly ,. iiH: , w ll k. m et it m -- ' Otbe officer the Dooley block- - - -- , . This concern moved, two months ago, to Salt Lake City from Detroit, Michigan, where it ha been doing business for the last two years. The company i - manufacturing mining machinery, especially a metal recovery drum simplifying the processes of cyanidirg. Copper and xinc leaching, chlorination. and hypolixivtatlon While in the application to these processes the Koermg drum la of the greatest advantage to the mine operator, it is, at the same time, the . - shaft equipped with a dutch drive. The inner shell Is made of per- forated steel fastened rigidly to the outer shell, allowing aa annular space (outer chamber) between the two.filUpon this Inner shell to laid the ter medium of porous si'ica plates called "Eiltros. Filtros is a solid filtering medium and the only one which cannot be attacked by any acid or alkali, and which cannot rot or - foul, and cannot get clogged. The drum to cloeed by a head plate and a tail plate. The head plate to provided with a manhole further provided with a pipe connected by a flexible joint with pipes to the different sources of solution, steam, compressed air and water, these ptpea communicating to the inney shell aa well as to the annular space. The tail plate Is provided with discharge doors and a relief valve In the center. There is a charging man hole through both shells to the Inside of the drum. A whoi cycle oftreatingorea Koermg gold snd sliver recovery drum consists of (a) Charging; b Agitating; (cl Filtering; (d) Washing; e) Discharging. Operation of Drum. (a) Assuming that the pulp has been previously crushed to the most suitable fineness as determined in an j exhaustive laboratory test, the crushed ore, while the drum is standing still, ls admitted through the charging ; e -- . 1 It I e ' 1 i0 280-to- J j4 tw er ..... i ' Coassrraliw Imrestors te here Unusual, Remarkable and Interesting Creitglh, Value, Assets and Reliability cya-aidi- JT. , n, Tiie Central Consolidated Tunnel, Mining and Milling Company 399-to- () BURNS-MOOR- ot Silver King Coalition PAST, IMPORTANT AND VALUABLE PROPERTY LOOK FOR THE ABOVE EARMARKS." Ontskie View of Oar Big Central Cos-solidsted T M. A M. Co.s TnnnoL Picture Taken Nov, Srd, 1917. E THE Old) e COMPANY, expended on the above and largo property probably over 1399.090, most of which ws well and effectively spent. THE CENTRAL CONSOLIDATED TTNNEIv. MINING AND MULING COMPANY ia determined to drive the big bore tunnel ahead under the Charter Oak, Argo, Humboldt, Freeland, Lamartine and ottor great properties which have produced over $29,899,600 and wbk ought to produce many times more than thia OUR CENTRAL CONSOLIDATED T M. A M. CO. ought to be t Mg and steady" profit producer from ORB transportation alone, tn say nothing of the mining and milling features that are so unusaoBj P of plication, adaptable to the uses all Industries where there to any fit tering to be done, such as sugar factories, sludge- plants, dye factories, potash r&covery plant, etc. The cyaniding process for extracting gold and silver from oree as here tofor practiced after the ore was crushed consisted of: (a) Reparation of sands from slimes, (b) Agitation of the ore with the solution in order to , obtaia thorough contact for dissoiv- -j strength, a ascertained In a labor a ) Filtering tory eat. Is admitted by opening the lng th values present; olution valva By admitting some the pregnant (metal bearing) sola- - steam the steam valve the tion in order to obtain it In dear con- - ,0jutt0n through u hw,ted aBd a te a well dition preparatory to precipitation;, known fact that a more rapid and (d)Washing the sands and slimes in thorough extraction and filtration is order to free them from all possible obtained by warm solutions. b) Pulp and solution at a propet traces of the pregnant solution. temperature been admitted, These operations required large and the charging having manhole is closed snd the drum set separators, thickeners, la. expensive revolving and kept cycle ls comtanks, agitators and filters. In trying rotating until By the drum, agipleted. revolving of to do away witn much trie costly tation to accomplished whereby every apparatus by performing the extrac- particle of the ore is kept constantly tion In a machine capable within it- in motion and, therefore, comes in self of doing gU this, the Koering contact with the solution, thus resultin a higher extraction. gold and silver recovery drum was ing During the extractive period all invented. discharge openings are closed and no Koering Recovery Drum. pressure Is used. The suitable tint " The Koermg gold And silver recov- for agitating and thereby dissolving the precious metals of the pulp to deery drum, receiving ore that has been termined In the laboratory test. ground and solution added, agitates, c) When the agitation to finishfilters Stul thoroughly washes, deliv- ed the valves communicating to the space are opened and, as the ering clear solution for precipitation annular volution drains, the filtering starts and discharging the perfectly exhaust- - The putp will build up against the ed orbarren tailing. The results are Inner surface of the .filter. Beginning th ti f!m nd increasing in accomplished in on - compact unit but who'f small amount' the pulp hf.s been ip a cylof power, steam, air and water, and indrical coating upon the fil(cake) is always under the control of the ter, this ", com Daring operation " pressed air to admitted, assisting the operator can he Air from The drug is a machine consisting of filtering, rjwlied time to time, as required to furnieli two concentric rylindriyQ shells needed oxvgen. the 3y allowing mounted one within the othef. The from the outer to (he inner shell air It outkr shell to solid and continuous, passes through the filtering medium revolving upon tiros sod rollers, and thoroughly broken ap. aerthereby to driven by a circular gear engaging ating the solution. pinion mounted upon the drive (d) To wash out the dissolved yal- - $.$ tttu ,r 1 BURNS-MOOR- ' 1 ( of the latest addition to Industrie of Salt lake to the Koering Cyanid-tn- g Process company, whose and laboratory Are located in J Park City Shipments Continues Operations With Regularity of Clockwork Koering. Process of Cyaniding Has Many Advantages Over Present Methods of Extraction I alnce then made heavy production, but quirements have come to the Princefneers who havq inspected it t w. I do not think that Prince 1 much Con., as well as to ail other heavy practically an Inexhaustible amount more than just getting well on jn its mining compantoe of the west, it thto fluxing ore. In addition tmnu2 deemed advisable by the directors and recent prospeef drilling ha proT possible ultimate output. , I think thto was ',j une 'Jan. Feb.HarUpr.PUay J ul yl Aug. iSepcj Oct IXov.J Dec I Total much to pass the regular December dividend. en the existence of a gieat deeper (J of am a it still I that t buying 1 i,04i j,ms s,i , 2.et t,jec $.n $.47j t.isj However. In a way this was covered to untouched eulphlde son which when ';j,7mTai17 Uttls of the stock with what surplus stockholders 129, I 227 2,1951 1,92 I,4ft a 1.225 ! ilt iet i in the extra dividend the time to ripe should insure 2 844 21.557 tllt'2.14? I.le! iI,5J'l,WS 2,22 with heavy tonnage of a raurh rash I have" i which was distributed on NOV. 1. That Prince class 1.1191 1.97 1,99 11.295 1,815' 792 895 8U 1,22 loef of ore. These drills ha 7j Since the Godbe brothers rounded was equal to the regular quarterly higher 52 2 1 5 14j 29S 27 ij l7j 7.21 of feet below the deJ. hundreds gone to 1.611 anticipated ext amount of $59,999. It out the bW successful present 11..., company, levels, and proven seT 71 64 119; 194 excess profit of the Prince eral operating the that the Prince Consolidated of a has beds excellent made ore.' This EL' 4.194 21 44ff 423 t2i for war purpose will mount up to a 0 Hot 71 77 47; Ml splendid record of production and considerable sum, snd although the eessful prospecting work has omom 228 S 68 tS: 66 up great potential poslblllu for to. dividend distributions. Its perform- company to financially tn a position 1.945 266 a Princes future. The big mm to pay the December dividend It was at ances have attracted investment capi895 Bulltonville has been overhauled for It the least postpone at to derided 201 from to tal down and a many conservative sources brought simplicity 55 operation, with an Indicated maximim, who have full faith lit the manageas 64 (85 The Prince Con. ships all Its ore extraction, which leads the manaj 2 ment, which to generally 'looked upon o the Utah smelter. The records of ment to predict big .things for 72 aa both square and competent' from Ploche of the weekly shipments resource for the Immediate future 122 25; they are being maintained The o!ddumps contain ten of 2 15 Although the prince did not make show that day. sands of tons of ore which 4 the rata of 499 to 609 tons a tons 46 Its first dividend distribution unUI at slrexdy to 2,599 to 2,699 amount Thto axe beginning to be Successfully trw 8,11 4.(22 JjCl $,2D9,751i.872$479 18 221'.ij 12,122 954 19 891 toCm July, IMS, since them it has or 10,008 to 15.698to tons d with the recently installed machto.1 paid every week, the thto of Moet 2 day Besides these resources and ery. s total of $575,999, or at the rate of every low grade fluxing fore which are so little of its own th ties contained in the cake after the is so simple of construction that any 5714 cents a share. The dividend rec- desirable at the smritef. The content complete owns camp and ocerates its company first filtration, water or barren sol- boiler-maker blacksmith In the ord by years to as follows; of lead, silver and sine to considerable railroad from the mine to the ows ga to ution admitted inside of the drum mine can make repairs. Even with a Clear (IS) the 1915 in the aggregate. Rente station at Ploche proper dividends.,,,. . ,$125,099 ,124 profit few dollars to the ton, Lake by means or a spray pipe, and forced consumption at chemicals to lower 191 a of of officers the The company dividends,,.,.,. . 259.999 ,25 with such a great tonnage the aggre- as follows: President, Anthony ar, through the cake r by air pressure. than in any other process. 1917 dividends, H. 299.909 .20 The Koering dram to patented This is not a dissolution of the valtiea gate monthly earnings soon mount Godbe: vice president, George ) . but a replacement. If a dissolution all metal producing coun trios So ftS dividend total , into k good John treasurer, Pingres; Wasson; tee. $571,099 Total.... .57(4 x to required, water or barren solution patents are granted and Issued for rotary and general manager, Murray Body of Fluxing Ores. United States. to admitted into the annular , space following 29 countries: Pass December Dividend. C. Godbe, who with D. L. Wertheimer back of the filtros plates, and the Canada. Mexico, Spain. British Guiana, make up the directorate. to the j estimated to all re Oxring Prince that engiwar The the by fat Zeacake broken Up and a refilling per- Gold Coast Colony, India, New formed a In the first Instances- - This land, Orange Free State, Rhodesia method to only used when the first Transva (, Germany, Great Brttairr, Japan, Natal, Portugal. Brasil, HungoldSiuUona are exceedingly high, er gary, Russia, Chile, Colombia, Guatewhen iu'rther extractions ran be made mala, Peru, Australia, Austria, France, f by change uf solutions. , Sweden, Norway. (e) Now water to allowed to flow Do Research Work. , from the outer to the Inner chamber, cleansing the filter by' back washing la the basement of the Dooley and kicking roff the rake the dis- block, tii company ha a very comdoor is opened and the barren plete and charge laboratory for ' ', f ' ' , pulp sluiced out. analytical, testing and metallurgical is something x to done under which' research work, Advantages of Proem. the auperviaion of Ben R. Koering, The advantages of the Koering president q f the company and inven; tor of the process. Chief Engineer process over all other known RES ITU, and leaching processes are a d Malcolm H. Carpenter and a staff of FIATl follows; (1) They require a Very "lit- the most able Chemist and metallurAfter test to made, the, comtle Door space mill building 28 feet gists. the by 25 feet and about IX feet high pany issues, over the signature ofconto sufficient for a hundred-to- n head chemist, test sheets that plant, tain - J Please note these attractive . for feature of the practical ail particulars and a mill building 25 by 58 feet, like fineness of grinding, about 12 feet high to sufficient for a mill-run plant (J) It lowers the cost most suitable for the quickest and of installation as compared with other highest extraction, time of agitation, apparatus doing the same work. (2) strength of solution, percentage of exit increases the compactness, allowing traction, consumption of chemicals, full control all the time with a mini- full statements concerning preliminmum of attendance (4) It reduces ary treatments, if such are necessary the tank capacity .for solution. (5) They are also in position to furnish drawings and specifiIt decreases the quantity of solution completeforplana mill buildings, and superin the circuit It combines four cations - INCORPORATED UNDER COLORADO LAWS. vise the distinct operations classifying, agicomplete erection and instal, t tating, filtering and washing, in one lation of same. Capitalized for 3160.009 6,800.009 share par value each share la Stock full paMTpnd "forever noThe Koering process has attracted compact unit (7) it allows the most nassessable. of the entire capitalization in the treasury, or 4,800,000 shares Eighty per cent, or four-fiftperfect agitation. (8) Being as-i-t to a the attention of mining operators an allotted to the companys treasury. hermetricaliy closed drum, it increases over the world and inquiries are pourthe effectiveness of the cyanide and ing In not only from the United States, THE CON SOI CENTRAL JDATED TCXNEI, MIXING AND MILLING COMPANY , Its gas. (9) It Increases the extrac- but from everywhere where mine are is operating and has a Bond and Lease on THE CELEBRATED tion. T., M. A M. CO. prep, q,0) The filteration to perfect; operated, for instance, Canada, Mexerty of 3$ patented claim, a 4,090-fothe filtrate no clean a to make it fit ico, England, Swedes, Philippine islarge splendid tunnel, excellent water power, magnificent elaborate buildings, eta, in the heart of the best mineral zone of Clear Creek County, Colorado. machinery, for immediate precipitation without lands Chile. Russia. Siberia, Bolivia, the previous use of classifying tanks Transvaal, Spain, Australia. New Zeaand settling agents. (II) It allowa an land, China, Venezuela, Peru, ColomTHE SO PER CENT OF THE CAPITALIZATION OUTSTANDING to easy and economical washing. (12) bia. Nicaragua, Canal Zone, Honduras, It decreases the time of operation, India and Korea. There is no doubt , ESCROWED, FOR ONE YEAR IN A BANK and to also doing the work of days and weeks in that the company has a great future J PAYING FOR ONE YEAR. hours. (12) It allows the greatest and to a very valuable addition to the fJ JT economy in water use. (14) The drum manufacturing concern of the city. thereby giving any and all possible dividends in a year, and the entire market on outstanding stock to Treasury Stockholders tor year. ' , A STRONG, Cl JEAN, EXPERIENCED MANAGEMENT. to managing and operating the company and its .. QNE of the biggest and best other tunnel snd shafts there radiate mines of the state is the out in ail directions workings estlmat- i itX '2 22iEJ?Z. City. With its total dividend rec- - conceivable to moat people. The main ord Of nearly $15,290,990 that makes shaft to equipped with steam power, the Coalition the second heaviest divi- - bdt the Silver Hill shaft to electrically equipped, Some of the underground dend payer in the entire state It Is stations and huge machinery in the surpassed only by the Utah Copper. Silver King are marvels even to ennow employing a gineer The company Keatons and Keith. small army of upwards of 358 men at both its mine and Its mill- Most Senator Thos. Kearns, genera! manof these employees r men of fami- ager. and President David Keith are the two moving spirits who have lies, permanent citizens of Park City, the Silver King Coalition up and the monthly pay roll amounts to to its present stats of perfection In: a large sum. It is a factor tn Itself regularity of production and distribuwere the They in maintaining the general prosper- tion of dividend principal organizers of the company ity to thto mining camp in th moun- and succeeded tn rounding out the tains about 35 miles easterly from Salt present extensive holdings, which are being made to give up their riches la Lake City, a way satisfactory to the large During th past year the mine and numberentirely of stockholder. mill have been operating regularly. At the present) rat of production figures some declare thairthe life of the Silver According many years from camp, (he total output of tha ,Knt,. "41 future, insuring profits to the mine in the first eleven months at .tockholders far above investments in 1917 amounted to 29,309 tons of ore, j many other kinds of business. It is Some esiiroaie this or at $43 to $58 generally understood that but a frae- .Won of the known mineral jof the Stiver King has been mined ap production for that period up to some- - ,lo date. When It to considered thgt the thing like $1,258,909 gross value The, domain represents a surface equal to Salt Lakes big city preliminary figures show that- the block of one may imagine how long 3213 ,a Coalition shipped in January woujd require to honeycomb such In Jan area with tunnel 2959 ton 21HT In February, shaft in icuts. raises and winzes to thoroughly 214$ in April, and 850 search out it vast hidden tress-toall of a total makes 15,15 This June , for the Drat six month of this I urs.Th Silver 3550 King Coalition officials year. In July ths output was "ro follows: in President. 2538 . David in Keptemtons 200 August, 3279 end general in .Keith; vtcepresldent ber. 2907 in October and Thomas remanager. Kearns; treasurNovember. These figures show a markably steady production through- er, W. S. MeComlek: other directors, out almost an entire year. It reveal W. Mont Ferry. J. Frank Judge. Moy-le- n C Fox, Ezra Thompson, the fact that a mining Henry proposition, Ths when properly handled, may oe plac- Newell and James Ivrr Jr. ed on aa firm and dependable a sys- secretary is F. J. Westeott. The com1 ha 259.889 inpany of shares, all tem of operation as a mercantile which ha been issued. The par is stitution or a railroad.' $5. , ' Pays Dividends. , The regularity of the dividends to the that are being distributed fortunate stockholder of the Sliver to another feature King Coalition which emphasize !M fact. Every throe months the Coalition company mails to the stockholders a check of 16 cents a share. This amounts to the sum of $1(2 416. These four quarterly dividends bring the 1917 distributions up to the sum of $739 669. Inclusive of the twenty-fourt- h d.v'.dend, which will be distributed on Jan. I. 1918. this bring the Coalition proper distributions up to the great eum of HEN a prominent consulting $4,523,640, and the combined old companies up to the magnifteient sum of engineer of the state a few of Sl5 $15,193,560. .This to upward ago was put np against day a share on the present outstanding ' The question: "Well, what do stook. Thto makes a recoriL.of which as you think of Prince Consolidated 7 be any company, industrial, as well mining, might justly be proud. replied without hesitation: The Silver King Coalition posses"I have not inspected th mine at sions coveg a vast section of the heart of the great old camp of Park City. Ploche for three yearn, but at that It own more than 2 309 acre of time gave it a pretty thorough mineral lands. These embrace the and I still have railh id It main portion of th rold camp and radiate out tn all direction into the for a long period of heavy jqrm'uctiT productive territory. The main shaft yet. At that time I made a rpugh esis 1,30$ feet deep. From thto and the timate of ar or ia sight. It has 1 - tothhlpping:, 19-a- cr cross-Marc- h. ns Prince Consolidated IsProctucing At Steady V tow Taken Nov. 3rd. i917, of Corraradwcn' t I goin- - . ' , THK ENORMOUS ASSETS of CENTRAL CONSOLIDATED '"'hen tt takes op Its $15,080 Bond and Lease, ought to put over $ actual VALUE per share,' back of and under each outstanding ihtri of this company, . Equipped Water Power House and ery Plant. The Rater Power Condition Machinery to In and Is Working Steadily. .Vlai-liin- , , FOR TEN DAYS ONLY we have out first ground-floo- r" e offering, to th public and to old stockholders for only two 21 cents per share. ft VERY SPEC! IL INDUCEMENTS will be made to get investor to oorne and sen our great layout (I the company' expense. PLEASE INI EkTIGATE THIS THOROUGHLY for there Is Mg game" to tt for von. and It to wen wortl while. , OCR CENTRAL CONSOLIDATED T. M. & M. CO. was tncorporaied Oct 25, 1917, and Increased wort was and activity started at once at the property and now, w are pleased to say ws are in fine "shaoe for eontinnomi mining snd development work all winter. , YOU CAN GO AND SEE our great valuable and extensive patented property, tunnel, water power, buildings, eta, all In one day from Denver at our "expense." . , If you MUTUAL, R TUNGSTEN CONSUMERS and other stockholders got a square deal here to other-ful- l of brother these successful companies, - COMPARE OCR PROPOSITION with the best "oil or mining proposition you know of and even their prices are several (to many) times 2 our low, first cent price. , COMPARE ASSETS A1AO and give them th benefit of all doubt Remember assets to one of ths strong features of any company. 1 W OUR WEEKLY EXCURSIONS to e this vast, valuable and attractive proposition without any expense to you or Any obligation on your part Burns-Moor- MID-WES- DENVER-BOULDE- -- iwJSSta'SSS0 XS representing capital to'go and m.nafmeJf Interior of Our Central ConsolkW-eT M. A M. Cos Big Tranqwe Tuns tatton and Drainage Length of Tunnel, 4,000 feet DISCRIMINATING EXPERIENCED INVESTORS, tt .rar, fFKIQR, we hcliove we have a truly superior class of investors aa stoexhoW-- i invtu . ,0ar1 of'Hi class of people only. We dont the sort of stock gambles but we dot speculator, ths experienced, careful,any.serious minded Investor. THE SENSIBLE INVESTOR We have something that an our u'?'t food stockholders right and give th a'- nd eep .thoroughly posted and advtoTO at a'n 'TtmrD'TS AT CENTS. Missourians, show mrt 81,U n,aUr,thelr most carefid tttro2 carefully and to going strong Our bond and lease f0r only $15 099 to fair, broad and liberal and isnt due till 1919. but w full pm to pay (UU off a full year before is May, dua f vrM ' wl-- Rate g-over, ProG,able- our nb-abl- cr 1 r,n 7 exartMfR, ttoalImentTlf Photo Taken Natnrday, Nov. 2, 191 7, of Our (Vntral Consolidated T. M. A M. Ou.s Cottages, Formerly Owned by she BaraeMooro Company. The Company Has Also a Large Eating House and Company Holed or Room-ta- g House That Are Valuable Asset, and Other Good Dhow st ta Tills Bsikiinga riruua -- , LET US SHOW YOU : The Central Consolidated Tuned Mining and Milling Company . Not i r Craran" ' J |