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Mother—And what do you say to the nice gentleman who gave you the penny? Boy—Gimme another. en good bi preferred st rehase. If ye u will not get it from strictly gilt-« ‘There are some inviting bonds that a . though containing a certain amount of speculation." Among these are the 6 per cent. consolidated bands of the Sea d Air Line Railroad; Hudson & Manhattan Railway J ref. 5 per cent. bonds, and the International Js and the bonds & Co. man The Pen-Mex Fuel Oil Co. bas member of the Standard Oil group and a re, but it has not yet begun to pay divi- dends. Its production was less in 121 than in 1920 and Jess in 1920 than in 1919. It would be better to buy some. other Standard Oil group stock which is already paying a dividend. went of prin- loose in the rican deficit sk for this ters of late and they may their ways would be ble to exchange Buen Aires 34s for Buenos Aires 5s depends on whether you want a long or a short tertn bond. Buenos Aires issues do seem to have a somewhat her rating than Brazilian sterling issues, ss perfectly safe, but I don’t see an them at par. Personally, I would prefer the bonds corporation, well secured and paying equal dividends. Some progress has made toward improving ¢ Mexican debt ua- ‘The Mexican government has deposited 17,000,000 pesos in New York to make an initia ent on that country’s external debt he first twelve years will be made in April next t, how. ever, the bonds are still far from bei and desirable, New You, February 3, 1923. Free Booklets for Investors money owing to Many people find it difficult to sa met by the G. L. their lack of will-power. Their need Miller Bond & Mortgage Compan Miller Blig., in its interesting free story, “Mr. Bunner’s which describes a sin sy method by which rol of his money and see it steadily increase. 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Babson t definite law governs securities and their earning power, a law that enables one to figure in advance whether the price of securities will be higher « ether the companies k of them will be whether method is thousand « to moderate cation is of the business Mere. than day employing the their investments. made seventeen setting the Mos free by writing y be found for Your M bh may be b Babson 1 Organizatios Mass. for booklet C-2 Bella—Do cards carry ge Stella—Certainly! Don’t you know that sailors are compelled to scrub the decks before they are allowed to play? “Did he meet with any obstacles in his love making? “Yes, he tripped over a rug the piano stool as he propos hair and A “whistful’ The Admiral’s Harem pmMiraL HH, S. Knapp, ‘avy, commanding our rrived one day on his 1 Pittsburgh, at Batum. This was early in the spring of 1920. The Director of the Near East Relief was withdrawing all of the women workers from Armenia because of its increasingly disturbed condition, and the arrival of the Pittsburgh was a Godsend, in provid- ing safe transportation to Constantinople for all of the fifty-six there. The first port of call was Trebizond, where the ship remained one daylight. vaturally all the ladies wanted to see the quaint oid town, and the gallant captain of the Pittsburgh, Captain Todd, very courteously arranged all details. In the meantime, the admiral had made his visit. of ceremony upon the Vali,” with whom he spent a very en- joyable half-hour. ‘After the admiral’s departure, the “Vali,” in passing through the town, noticed the large number of foreign women in the streets and made inquiries about them. He was informed that the whole fifty-six had come from the Ameri- can Admiral’s flagship. Ah,” exclaimed the Vali with a quiet smile, “The American Admiral has quite a large harem, hasn’t he?” " expression,