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ik new inflation of labor's reward will use concern to. those whose incomes are fixed, but it is improbable that war figures will be attained in this time of no matter how active enterprise y become. it majority. of the 1 when business IS for the gi people a cheering grows so brisk and profitable that wa can be raised and do not have to be lowered, Advances in wages un such peaceful and natural and when a condition i there desirable. It. is. only artificial expedients are resorted to and the bludgeon is used to enforce abnormal exactions that the public has call to be ssentful. When the services of men ina free and open market bring a high quo- tation there is no drawback to prosperity involved. On the contrary, in normal circumstances there is in this a token of prosperity. Unemployment and the buying power of the masses is incre: . Like a rising stock market, rising wages ordinarily forecast a pro- nounced improvement in the volume and revenues of business. We have in late new wage adjustments apparently more sure evidence that the United States, in spite of still unsatisfactory foreign trade, the peculiarities of the tariff bill, and other unfavorable things, is about to enter on an cra of progress and finan- cial betterment surpassing all times before. Answers to Inquiries C, Gurexwicn, Coxs.: Reports concerning New Haven Railroad earnin favor that you might well hold for a while hares that slumped everely after you bought the The price you paid is not likely to be reached again for years to coine, but the 3 destined to better even t advance. July 31 , New Haven months end ment . there wil be talk of resumptic und New H will recover much of its former popularity. It i ew England He te see the stock Halready are bi But te hot yet become an in- They are only a possibly: good speculation. Tuexton, N. Ju: In spite of its recent stock divi tend of 100 per cent. the Reo Motor Car Company: de clared an extra dividend of 1 per cent. in addition to the terly dividend of 1, per cent. The eom to be that it can continne adividend. Retention of your shares, therefore, Much of the bearish talk about uld be taken with a ay salt water. ‘The company’s its future. in Mexic Y., Bostox, Mass. h as 260 per si Whenever the s! Id seem safer to sell than to hol »Fs of possible extra dividend N.Y.: | Your apprehen: enterprise is being over-extended perha the fact that there now forty-three Durant subsiciari is unusual but doubtle there were good busin ating so many concerns. C., Nacurz, Wasi: & Rubber Co. is reported to_be improvin before: dividends can be paid on the 7 per cent. preferred stock, the 8 per cent. prior preferred must be taken care of. How soon returns will be made cannot be f W, Hicutstows, N. J: Paris Lyons R: a fait purchase, but the securities of some good railway in the United st ed Steel € nis paying no dividends nt is not c poard Air pretty good Be wary of the oil The promoter would doubtle lot he proposes to give you for a list of in cash. He'd make a killing if he very purchaser. You don't know that he ean gi good title. You don't know that he will drill any wells, Jon't know that, if hi oil would be struck. His isa rank gamble. 1 it alone! Miwackes, Wis.: The Oklahoma Producing & ing Co. reported a big deficit in 1921 and the oil industry is not booming at present. In the compa favor is the fact that it i iary of the tourishing Pure Oi Co, which may be expected to utilize the prop- erty to the best advanta i. Prersncnant, Ps nong public utilities that have merit and ean be bought with reasonable are Montana P Tel. & Tel. Publi Service Corp Ju: industrials, Allis-Chalm common and preferred, Lee Rubber & Tire, Westing! E. & M., White M 8. Rubber, preferi Mexican Petre Middle States Oil, preferred; rail York Centra Seabourd Air L 3. pretty: hig Miller & Co. Athint Hudson & Manhatts D., Fanco, N.D.: Itis not the purpo: ment nor in its power to look into the th of building and loan The Beneficial Loans repute, with men wod returns on ity bonds and st ri, Vas ‘The strike in the textile mills ded it is probable that Consolic will hereafter more or wl foundation should 1 paying. Divide Fluctuations of the market may ell ata profit, Libby, MeNeil rsin 1921, Refin: > doubtful might T. & 3. F ui stocks and prudently be purchased by a w W., Mixseavotis, Mrys. : hicle Co. red serivus deticits in 1 It has paid no dividh preferred since 121, T have no recent statement earnings, but there appears to be no expectation of speedy resumption of preferred dividend: and of course the outlook f on is much worse. D., Seattie, Wasit: Investments in foreign, cur- rencies cannot be fe in They archase of Chili pe: whieh smpany's balance . As a will see the preferred’ st . alue as yet that the commor prefern which is a whol business form: progress and profits. J. Pies CAL the 1s and earnings of the Si Corporation, but if the enterprise per cent. yearly for the last seven years the st tainly looks attr 1 meritorious. better for the eon stock not to have any preferr stock it in line for dividend and asset s.. Thentos, Mo.: St & Electric Co, Shatier Oil & Refining Co. ¢ and Southern Color n's investments, e Standard G: ntrols the other three compa New Youk, September 30, 1022. Free Booklets for Investors ss M. Leopold & Co. f the » 7 Wall St w York, re serving the sind on the partial offer of JS. Stock Exehany w York, to without charge copies of t valuable and authoritat ¢ Review, Mts informa tion and. suggestions have helped m scx The Market Forecaster Co. Box 174L, Topeka «la book entitled “Market Forecaster, jon ab arket of interest to | investors y will send to any folder telling about this book. 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