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ee ae “The irresistible force, the immovable object and you. it might Inter- ent in which Armour & Co, purchase their s still are writ buying of the rsitively p will be made at th on March 26. Th per share nmon long-pull speculation. dl by Standard Oil, but has rd Oil of Ind. ‘There has East Indies bonds interest rate Inc. is apparently nds for years. T have w 8 per cent. eumul air business man’s in- remarkable ret hold them f want i dividend-payi Ancapts, Was. ugh some kin: panies . Hicu, Port, N. the German mark But the Govern- additional billions of paper ne plan i d to stubilize the mark it must resume its slide toward worth- ing of marks at this time is about the ally oil syndicates are not sand. investments, Nobody can tell” how Some concerns the most of ntually: fizzle ou Dartox, 0. tin 1921 and May, 1921, bi Xchange of its v to benefit Lyons st r, Me nod. “business. ma 1, Exstre e Ti s purchase ULADELeHIA, Pa.: ‘The French railroads » be ue better than they did tin possible that the Med. R. continue to pay interest, d for at . ald not advise buyin there are safer stic put since you already have them, it ht be old for awhile. Fr. Bayanp, N. Mex. ‘The regular rate of int Texas is 8 per cent., but 10 per cent. is allowed by Money loaned at 10 per cent. with interest bout 7 The terms ations wish rest tions ¢ Their scheme aged ably and h airs or standing of the cc you risk your money on them y banker in Ft. Bayard to write to ring about t Brack Movntars, N. C.: The Carolina Light & ér Company is not a cern. T have no rece I. stock. There are 7 per cent. bonds, which perha mean. ‘The company has t. on stock juld certainly be able to. mect interest on bonds, + precedence over dividends, 1 had better ge banker in El Paso aid 8 per ce W., Orrovir.e, O.: The White Oil Company stock with no par value and qué deficit of more than $300,000 ending September 30, 1922. ‘T tal Oil Company stock with a par value of 81 pa dx deficit in 192 do not considereither a good spe tiveinvestment. C., Brtstor, Pa.: ‘The Republic Iron & Steel Company's refunding and general mortgage sinking é per cent. gold bon increased. Pi tly to rei penditures he bonds we if held to maturity. h Copper's increase of ntially to the income of Kenn pany, which ow re block of Utah stock. One thied of Kennecott's $3 vidend will be supplied by its receipts from Utah. t's stock yields) considerably more on Utah's and so is more attrae- w dividend, asst promises only but the market Auuaxy, N.Y abacker Motor Com cellent showing. In y lend lately paid the stock has for expansi a price to yield about ing px nual report dividend does not | better rating. ares seem now a good business man’s purchase New Yous, March 17, 1923, Free Booklets for Investors Clarence Hodson & Co., Inc., established 189: specialists in sound bonds yielding above the aver- ¢ offering series B of Collateral Bankers Inc. 7 per debenture bonds which carry certificates of profit the holders to at least. ty of net profits per cent, interest. ‘The bonds come in Profit sharing tion to the terprise which terest and profit sharing criptive circular M-201, to Cl 135 Broadway, New York Booklet. 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