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The Pup—Gosh! I thought he was after butterflies! {'the price ix now lower than it was in the beginni \ broker here quotes the common stock at 30c. bit [Tie te, Sump from the #4 wih ro Cos a period of 38 years, George M. Forman & Company L insiew of tele have handled the investments of thousands of investors so suc- | cessfully that not one of them has ever lost a dollar of Principal rious Hl or Interest. This unsurpassed record has only been possible through compan ory ps the scientific application of certain unfailing tests to every investment. and T have been advising my readers not te vary on them. | The: Home, Haller of Delos Tee To be perfect in features of safety, it has been found that every invest- Marge of coedact £ a onpess declared by tbe rtto | ment must meet 8 specific requirements. Any investment that does bills to repeal laws permitting such comp not meet all of these 8 requirements may be said to be lacking in safety. pesatg in that State, including: of comes, Sti Lawes If an investment does satisfactorily pass every one of these 8 tests it is on te Be roe og stern. Me at _¢ safeguarded in such a way as to leave no doubt of its safety. Every person who has money to invest, whether the amount be large or small, should know and apply these 8 tests to every investment. jy 2 fair purch: ¥ No investor should be satisfied with an investment that does not meet Se eet gal on a notin thee these 8 requirements, because it is possible to secure investments that rst mort nds secure. So. Cal. Gas Com. do pass every one of these tests. ny makes returns on both classes of stock and its bonds 4 judicious purchase. | Standard Oil Company of George M. Forman & Company have published a book called “How to Select Safe New sera ide stick ig wilt ei Compas ae aed Bonds,” that will show you exactly how to make these tests. By knowing these sues. United Drug ¢ common has not ‘sumed tests you will be able not only to select investments that are 100°; safe, but you Is and is still spec It would be better to will also be enabled to select securities of attractive yield without making a sacrifice y a dividend payer. J rammate in the element of safety. We have a limited edition of this book. It will be sent not in a very strong I condition urities are y Liberty Bonds only to those who request it on the appended blank. Fill in, tear out and mail this safest. secu m bs bought blank immedistely. ee bie us maiees GEORGE M. FORMAN & Co. Mt Uke aver his ifn, but eed sunt 105 W. MONROE ST., CHICAGO na train a lc Fifty. thousa persons are Seg hah oh rg tag a Br 38 Years Without Loss to a Customer that the a t to 81%, 000,000 but this leaves a bi received and the property Mail This Request Blank nounce their intention of trying to pu = GEORGE M. FORMAN & Co. y, an attractive income from your in: Please mail me, without cost or obligation, a vestments. Mail this request blank for copy, of your booklet, “How to Select Safe of this interesting booklet. No obligation. Bonds.”” e pure Name Household Products is so new that its fu altogether certain, It has been criticized for trade-marks, good will, t the high figure 000. It claims that assets exceed liabilities by’ over $15,000,000, but in this surplus good will counts he: The stock is at present in the speculativ P., . Ga. cf - - . Pan an Petroleum stock the er = The covered somewhat f E ‘ ‘ . . The decline we i : K Co. the old established New York Stock Exchange “Why didn’t you slow up when I put Many business men’have profit my hand out?” asked the girl angril price of widely-known Backe Review, which | ! the young man attempted to apologize reaasnags 1 financial situation with unusua iy. sterling que. ee ieee re ’ 7 . ’ for three for running into the rear of her car. TL, Crvetyyart, 0. ? 1 ange by applvin “T didn’t see your hand,” replied the stock. As no dividends have been p , ks “If Thad stuck my foot out you would ‘common stock will now be more of a spe ¥ have seen it,” retorted the girl. s financial operations have been 7 nowhere near comple- Address ‘ D0 and its bus css increased 50 per ts ae fix sounder iecuce than thoes of this; | iasteyears 1! y's debenture bonds are. well re 3 ; saucer, Meee ttn a this rd, Sper oe T see you have kissed before. . March 31, 1923. Ponds are. ex crn i hod peay have i “Oh, no. I only go to the movies.” ent. in interest. and profit. sharing... ‘They st ree Free Booklets for Investors sixteen years to run before maturity. mee Sn PAR I k have sixte Fun before mat he Soaety §— &Did-you know Jim O’Neil is deat Booklet 1-25, explaining the firm's plan and terms for — business e interested in this opportunity « “You don’t say? Was he insured?” the purchase of 1 see on the partial ment ii rs by sending for de G °. Pry : “ at hy Jan t ine. 13 0; he’s a total loss. comicbooks.com