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While the boss was away, Willie, the office boy, got into the habit of sere- nading his sweetie over the telephone. AAS country. still is in too unreadjusted a condition for ventures on rash and ill- considered experiments in legislation. For the next few years, at least, a conserva- tive policy would have a wonderfully healing influence in the business world, and greatly help to restore lasting good times. Answers to Inquiries Central Railway bonds 1 Drug 8s are are fairly good, b Unit an excellent inv 79s and Grand equip ‘It is impossib the oil concerns that are being ere rnment has begun Y nd som average investor had better defer pur: neks. W., Purcaverpiia, Pa The Lehigh Power Securities Corp. is supervised by the Electric Bond & Share Co., which is a reli Apparently the common stock is not paying dividends and so is no sonably good speculation” at present is just as much good speculation in buying a dividend payer as in buying a non-dividend p: Forr Baranp, N. Mex The contract legal rate of interest in sis 10 per cent. so that the building and loan associations you mention are warranted in conduc ss on thi Whether they are realible c for me say. Such asso al fis - stock market, and I onl rarding t 1 tion may saf gamble. I would prefer first mi to shares in a building and lo: are backed by tangible property. shares are more dependent on t managers. be ji s skill of the busin G., Va ‘The Chicago & Northwe: R. is one of the d_ most prosperous dor ganizations untry. The common stock at present is paying 5 per cent. and preferred 7 per cent. The common stock from 1902 to 1919, inclusive, paid generally 7 per cunt., but in 1911 it paid 8 per cent., in 12 734 per n 1921 434 per cent., and it has been & per c . ¢ preferred in 1902 per 1919. “In 1920 it paid 5 The preferred price and of course it is thé L., Bake ip on building and loan asso lation to the stock marke principles ding y conducted may pri and loan association prope gement is absolut be invested in, but proper m: dispensable to make it a success. I have no further dat this partic mpany than what you The | interest in Utah by contract is 12 per cent. that the Western Loan & Building Co. of Salt: Lak in fulfill its You should be able to get from some mercantile a a report on the company. Or you might have your local banker write to a banker in’Salt Lake City asking for information. ALBANY, e Exchange Buffet is a going mn with several bra in New York City and parently prospering. ‘The stock has lately been quoted about $28 and pays $2. Its. fair business ma Purchase, W., ALLIANCE, O.: Railwa $ per cent. bonds of 1996 are fairly well secured and might better be held than sold at a loss. Bonds generally have had a promises, Why Accept 3%% or 4% When You Can Get 7%? If your money is earning only 313% or 4% you are getting only half or a little more than half as much as you could be getting. Maybe you think that your present method of putting money out at in- terest is safer or more convenient than other means. Maybe you like to know that you are getting compound interest every six months. Perhaps you are laying by only a small amount each week or each month and do not realize that you can invest it at 7%. When you buy Miller First Mortgage Bonds, yielding 77%, you buy safety first of all, for these bonds are based on exactly the same sort of security as that demanded by the great insurance companies and banks. These institutions invest billions of dollars in first mortgage security at profitable rates of interest. If you are seeking convenience and compound interest, you should know that you can buy Miller Bonds in amounts of $100 up, or you can invest on the partial payment plan, as little as $10 a month. Interest on your partial payments will be computed and credited to you monthly. We have published a story called “How Henry Wilkinson Became Rich,” which tells how one man accumu- lated a fortune by investing and re-investing at 7%. Mail the coupon for a free copy. Interest paid twice yearly 1 Yield: up to 7% Ver si pines cant Partial payment accounts invited 1 Wilkinson Became Rich, | issue paying 7% 123 Carbide and Carbon Building 30 East 42d Street, New York Atlanta, Ga., and other Principal Cities i “First—The Investor’s Welfare” |“'" the story, “How Henry | and deseription of a sate bond | I same. 1 Address 1 California Packing preferred, and American La France and is an attractive Corporation stock is paying 6 per business man’s investment. New York, December 23, 1922, If the Air Service Co. is simply it is new and its stock mu be highly spec . Nobody knows how an aerial ven~ ture will turn out commercially. Many air lines are n the point of org n, but the business Free Booklets for Investors an & Cos zat prove to be unsuccessful for most of Better put your money into a sound, these companies. dividend paying stock, Wavwarosa, Wis, and ( Motor Car Co. is not in good sta y into receiver's ated at $2,000,000 and the ,000. How the assets will pan out he stock of a company in such a Dept. 112, 106 West Monroe ng and valuable tells how one Kansas Crry, Kans.: ding. Credi- se ed it and put the compai est The assets are debts at in business for thirt 3 The booklet will be d investor. t by Forman & Co. to customer. C One who reads the well-known Bache Review for a short Serious Hime. will wish to continue receiving and peru d seriolS Business men who wish to consult a weekly 1921. Its surplus is sma stock iS the business and financial situation may obtain this de e price and looks like a ase with Radio stocks has some uch below Jong pull spec Corp your purc ths without ng for it to J. S. Bache & C bers of t tock Exchange, 42 Broadway, New York. How puts and calls operate in stock market tran: is clearly set forth in Booklet L, which will be m: ant by Wm. H. Herbst, 20 Broad street, pendable tions dito Among_securi d to pay 7 per cent, or more mon, American Water Works and Elec~ per cent. preferred, American Woolen common, - i The Ku Klux probably think they are Petroleum preferred, Sinclair Consolidat nt. preferred, Pure Oil 8 per cent. pre serarts 1 a blessing in disguise. . & Tel., Middle States Oil, st LITTLE JOURNEYS OFF THE BEATEN PATH Coal heavers heaving coal in Far Off Rockaway. 29