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5 ai we tions, and the growth of commerce with peoples, aturatio ‘luded from the automobile across-the- should be vocabulary: The securities market has given a favorable prognosis of this great industry during: the past. year. "The-stocks and bonds of sound and well-established com- panies have held their own well or ad- vanced’ in price; and these issues now have an outlook which makes their: pur- rable on any marked re- chase seem desi cession. Answers to Inquiries C., St. Lours, Mo.: Itis said that 192 Motors best year so far. Its profits an increase in the dividend on comm few months. It is reported that the i as the Hupp a to warrant within the next rease will start carly in 1923, During 1 apany reduced its capital stock by ,000, through conver- purchase and cai n of preferred and « n of com This is visable to hold for th of Hupp with some K., Cuteaco, Iu. defaulted in may be reor fare cannot be foreseen. tirely they would prob: in holding ther concer The Chicago & Alton R. R and being in the hands of rece nized. How the owners of stock would If they were zen out en- have to pay an assessment, to the stock. 1s, Mo.: Mercantile Marine first 6s seem They are selling so low because of the »ping business, rumors that the com] preferred dividends, ¢ able to pay . st Indies Ist 6s, Sinclair U.S. Rubber Ist_5s, Dutch Southern Railway 6} it Repeating Arms e still in a sta ment The road's somewhat but perhaps not enoug Next interest on the adjustment 5 February 1, 1923. At that time th will not be unt of interest directors will alone know s man could find turn in arrears will be 10 per cent. When t declare the interest, payal J. Jou rons, N.Y active purch: market price made by this stock is only moe It impossible to foretell what will happen to Pacific Oilin the future. Probably it will do well. T would rather buy White Motor, paving 84, Sinclair Oil preferred, pay. 8 per cent., Middle States Oil, paying $1.20, Cosden + Mack Truck 7 per cent. preferred. Youk: The Steel & Tube Company is re- be in a good 1 posit the price rred lately advanc erican Wa orks & E! B per cent. prefer lend pa prese and neither ck. They both look lik long pulls. purchase would be the first pre- ferred, paying 7 per cent. One Clutch of Nature (Continued from page 11) It would be nice to be somewhat Don Juanish among the motor cars. The late sedan was of unassailable character, but there was nothing exotic about it. Nobody ever looked around when it passed. It was not calculated to knock anybody's eye out. According to the literature it was of a family which had satisfied $50,000 owners. Satisfaction is -d at but there are States that. As a not to be sne more adventurous than © & Ohio pref Norfolk & res should work highe : Great Northern preferred shall continue its present will be worth And the same n Pacific Products. M., Ricuaoxn, Va nd common has sold as high as $10 this year. It might do so again if the ket should have another upward turn. Perhaps Id be better to bold your shares for e while at least for possibly better figure: te to.advise you to any more shares, although if business continues to prove the shares’ should advance materially in the next twelve or eighteen months. Cc. Pirrssune Pa.: is true of No European situ rench bonds has recently rench Government ki bonds and apparently the i safe. I would not sell the he sinking fund: st on them is reason: ds at a loss. New York, Dec. 30, 1922. Free Booklets for Investors 3 Investments,” of much well-known N wing consistent ns. 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The Miller bonds be bought on_ partial ting with as little as $10.4 month. The in deni tions of $100, $500 and $1,000. L. Miller & Company, 30 East York, Atlanta and other prin has published an interesting nson Became ass a fortune sting at 7 per cent. A copy of sent free to any investor. are dealt ond. stree ve this story will be matter of fact it isn’t the engine or the bearings or the transmission which catches our imagination just now. All those are inner qualities not readily revealed to the general public. The make doesn’t interest us. What we want is a red car. And it ought to have green stripes. If we ever have our heart’s desire our car will be at least distant kin to the Gorgons of old. The man who looks it full in the face and fails to avert his ey will be turned to stone, His Wife—Anything wrong, Tom? 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