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e View Co. OTTO KAHN The widely known New York banker, patron of art, and publicist, whose utterances on many important ques- tions always command the attention and the respect of the intelligent public @©Keystone View Co. J. LEONARD REPLOGLE The prominent steel and _ railroad magnate, who lately returned from an observation trip to Europe with the information that industrial conditions in the Old World are rapidly improving ¢Hacte, Ixp.: ‘The Associated Pharmacists, N. ¥., controls the F t tablet house din the produc 1 to pharmacists through : It rn, making profits but asing se to expand the bi instead of paying dividend It sends out reports at stated times to stockh uu have failed to receive any you should w pany for it. ru. Werwovtit, Mass: Tt tak mine to the profit-making point low level in the development tain, Better buy a copper stock that years to . SUPERIOR, . Ws + The business of the insiderable improvement t long time before div ned on common stock, T would not 1 to risk your $2,000 in Sears Roebuck « would be s huy a dividend payer, such an Woolen common, quoted at about the price as Sears Roebuck common but paying 7 per cent. You might also consider American Waterworks 7 per cent. preferred and Bush Terminal Building 7 per cent. pre- ferred. D., Brincrrort, Coxs.: in exchanging te twenty sh I see no a hares of Willys Over! lumbia Graphe hances in favor of Willy in favor of Graphophone common. F., Fort Axtnvr, Tex.: It would b vide your $16,000 in the purchase of bonds dealt in by G. L. Atlanta, and the Federal Bond & M Both these or their offerings are well regarded. Coy ParRnre T have qui the “Middle Nerland seem better than prudent to a good opinion of rtakings. fe business man’s investment R., Crveryyatt, O.: The F ts of green sa stern Potash Corp. Jin New Jersey dis a going concern. [have no statement Dividends appear to be paid on pre- but the common stock is likely to wait awhile re it makes any return: C,, Co.emavs, O.: The recent fin: ing the Virginia Carolina Chemical Co, seem in th have been a wise business stroke, 1 s depends « urse on the “arnil 7 extensive depo large p tions of selves to value of merit. Royal Dutch ps nd Union Bag B. & P. makes the best yield aper 6 per cent 's business seems to be market price nding. Marine ters to be dividend is in arrears to the extent of 42 per cent., which will some » be accounted for. The stock has lately had a line. , Lovpoxvinte, O.: Cities Service preferred is a The recently di . jump in th © stock. pany's production some t and con- apital has been advanced to it by Eastern men. a dividend payer and the stock he spect & Montana stock is highly speculative profit in it, it would be wiser to sell N. Y.: All the stocks you inquire ers and each has a ceri might differ as to how they rat Market Street RR. prior | um Compa J reason for th to hold. M., Brooxtys, about are dividend of merit. Op » Cantos On: [think it would be a very good speeu- iaGog for you to buy a $100 be of t It is a subsidiary of the rs Oil Co. and its bonds are well secured. shares of stock to be given as a bonus might become dividend payers. New Yous, September 9, 1922, Midille 5 The tiy Free Booklets for Investors JS. Bache & C York Stock Exchange bus cop The Bache Restew, members of the a story of real es of narratives issued by. lely known distributors of first ie Miller & Ce n_used to buy stocks haphazard, knowing nothing much about t on tips from one source or another, He los of money in speculative ventures, but buy non-fl usually. He found his need in Miller bonds, bearing 7 per ce 74 per cent. interest and ured by income producing property whose appraisal value le large margin over t i 1 of interest is accounte h needs © and i than but actin, a good deal con- ig issus te of interest. sstors above y stringent pr to Miller & Co. for copies of th , members of the New Y New York, who have be dling worth-while securi- and will send to any describes the best nt terms, eferred stock of the its which entitle it to in e stock is backed. by prope ies and towns, and the earnings are more than t : : full nformation regard rxplanatory In n the partial paymet nt their free booklet to buy first-class issue e8 a, cent. a booklet issued by nt 24, 105 W. Monroe the conservative in- in business for thirty ‘ i. A copy of the booklet will be mailed to any address, 29 Oil Lease De- | prosperous. | Vermouth— made by us dur- 64 years of win Bord Just pure moved alcohol from each in “Original Recipes” Tells you how! 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