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“Now, Let’s Start on the Second $5,000” When John Watson and his wife made up their minds to quit the ranks of the always-broke and always-worried, and to accumulate some income-paying investments, $5,000 looked like a big fortune to them. They wondered whether they would have the will power and persistence to stick to their plan until they had accumulated that much money. But just the other evening they went over their list of bonds and found that they had reached their goal—$5,000 to the good. More than that, they had carried out their purpose without denying themselves any of the really good things in life. They had merely cut out the waste and the foolish spending of money. The interest on their bonds had helped to increase the total. The fascination of building up a little fortune had made the task seem easy. Then the idea occurred to them, “Why not a bigger fortune?” “Now, let’s start on the second $5,000,” said Mrs. Watson. The Secret of Accumulating Money Do you know that money can be made to double itself in ten years without speculation or risk, and almost without thought or attention on your part? All you need do is to invest in safe, tested bonds ying 7% interest, and then re-invest the interest in other 7% bonds as you receive it every six months. ‘Compound interest, applied in this way to invest- ments paying a liberal rate, is one of the most powerful helps in building ‘up a small or large fortune. The longer you follow this plan, the faster the money will pile up, for the interest which you re-invest is becoming larger all the time. Miller First Mortgage Bonds, paying up to 7% interest, are the ideal means of making your money grow, faster and faster. Thousands of people, living in every State and in more than twenty foreign countries, have for years been buying these bonds, with never a loss of a dollar. 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Address......... City and State... INVESTMENT BUREAU | Subseritere to June are entitled to an~ neers to inquiries on financial questions, and in emergencies to ansicer by telegraph. No charge is made for this service. All com- munications are treated confidentially. A tuco-cent postage stamp should always be inelosed. Address all inquirics to the Fi- nancial Editor, Jupae, 627 West 43d St, New York, giving full name and exact strect address. Anonymous communications will in no case be ansicered. | The Buyer’s Opportunity by Theodore Williams ueN the stock market's trend becomes indefinite a great fall- ing off in dealings is natural. Doubt as to whether prices will go up or down deters investors and speculators from making commitments. They hold back, awaiting what may seem the lowest \level to be touched. A stagnant market |attracts few customers. Activity and |marked fluctuations impress and draw |in the crowd. But men of experience jand judgment find their best opportuni- |ties when the mass of people fear to make purchases. Though a dull, feature- jless situation may lie before us, dis- criminating buyers will be picking up meritorious issues with full confidence in their future. IX view of theslumps that have occurred, is it probable that lower levels of quotations must yet be reached? The question is being ‘asked: “Has not the securities market amply discounted any likely check or slowing up of business Some eminent financiers answer this in the affirmative. Their opinion strongly supports the Bureau’s frequent suggestion that he who buys to-day will undoubtedly profit in time. Even should this prove to be a bear market and not merely a relapse in the bull market, thoroughly good securities will remain good, will continue their returns and will eventually regain a substantial share of their price losses. Answers to Inquiries E., Syracvse, 2 The Revere Oil Co.'s stock has always seemed to be merely a gambl pany is one of the concerns which the Unite ernment has been prosecuting for alleged fraud in the use of the mails, ‘There is no prospect of your ever getting your money back. K.V Kax.: [cannot give the perce building and loan ions but. the fa Yet t loubt thi jy situated building ig for its members. — € seem to be safe. Those apt to get nembers, Power no ‘Compa c communities in West Virgi ings have shown a substantial the past. fiv rs, and its net ending May 31 last were 2.4 times annual bond i 26 ter du “ bu lo pid. has hi right in your belic materially, ge P is pay a higher rate of dividend than 5 per cent., but di Transport is credited with prc than the requ stocks. Consideri this is a paying 16 per cent m of Southern Rs yielding about 9 per cent. on curre esirable ch de hi APROPOS THE AUTUMN HAT The woman of taste will see that the outlines of her hat conform to the features of her face. rest. The first mortgage sinking fund 6s, series A, ae July 1, 1953, would appear to be reasonably safe. © bonds were quoted lately ata price to yield over 3 per cent. . New York: Better leave your cash in the savings jk, wh perfectly safe and brings you a moderate than to draw it out for the purchase of highly ive stocks. If you disturb your account at all, ay good first mort gag bonds, or the bonds of s-prosperous corporat . Nonronk, Vs 1a heavy nprove it m: at this time per cent. bond: tock shall pn market vestment. It Id lly advi wever, are res D., Hytronn t down so k it will yield will certainly be an excelle in certain quarters that the Bt ctors are conservative in waitin Oats, New: Pan-Ameri for ampler e Petr «& of 50 per cent. more ements for its dividends on A and B the weakness of the oil nwing. The two classes of shar n par (850), ‘There is an inviting speculation he L, Artasta, Ga.: Judging from the recent reports large earnings, its preferred st Vv ods quotation of thirty shares, which you Purcha contemplate, would supply an excellent feature to your buy low-priced stocks blindly that bec time become de gambling. Th a chance to both speculators and investors. and vieldi should be over, high price¢ should us ment scheme, NGLewoon, N. not to be judged by its he desirability of a stock one. Many persons rely because these can They have a notion st som t sort of had for a few dollar: the stocks ‘That, however, ues of stocks’ de k them and ssets which bi they make returns are n d by investors ks pa > exch wer. St price offers = = IF INTERESTED IN BUSINESS AND FINANCE, keep informed by reading the Bache Review, a ten minute weekly summary of the business and financial situation. It focuses and interprets curre indi trend. Sent to business men for three months, without charge. J. S. BACHE & CO. 42 Broadway New York City | | l PARTIAL PAYMENTS, The Best Way to Buy Good Securities on Convenient Terms Send for free Booklet L-25, which explains our plan and terms. James M. Leopold & Co. Established 1884 | Members New York Stock Exchange | 7 Wall Street mis Th comicbooks.com