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WHO SAID—? Opinions about Florida for careful investors Who said, “Fifty years ago Horace Greeley advised young men to go West. Today I advise the young man to go to Florida. Florida is destined to be one of our great and Prosperous states.” Who said, “Florida has everything in the world we Northerners want and need.” Who said, “There is no state in the Union, with the possible exception of Alabama, that has such op- portunities, has such a bright future, as Florida.” The men who made these statements are multi- millionaire leaders of American business. Their opinion carries weight. To obtain their full views, and those of other famous men about Florida, mail the coupon for booklet which also describes Miller First Mortgage Bonds paying up to 732%. G.L.Miller BOND & MORTGAGE Company Florida's Oldest First Mortgage Bond House pe MILLER BUILDING, MIAMI, FLORIDA | Miller Bond & Mortgage Company, 1 Si 'teeBuldines stiame Fort | [ .npPlease send me,” without ‘bllzation, - booklet, “Florida Today and Tomorrow,” with clrcular de= | scribing a Miller First Mortgage Bond issue secured by income earning ‘property in a Florida city and | Paying up to 734 % interest. Name Address Boys and Girls Earn Xmas Money | AMERICAN CHRISTMAS SEALS. Sell for 10¢ 8, aset. When sold, send us $3.00 and keep $2.00 Neubecker, 961 East 23d St. Dept. 182 Brooklyn, N. Y. | WIGS AND alld) TOUPEES | sOrerare YOUR OWN BUSINESS land acquire financial independer fen or women, We furnish Bianatory book "The Open Deo National Scientific Laboratories, 27 ie [ONDS Cash or Credit Diamonds direct from Barong apd Ndirectby mailma mi oat GH ae Eel eat High-grade Railroad W: 2 een spection rain FATHER TIM! “ to's Peattons Gold bled seeYear Coss ns S52 Setlatection Guaranteed LOFTIS BROS. & CO. National lewelers Det.F874,. 108 N. State St., Chicago, Ill. tores in Leading Cities ution has paid its bond- H., Campen, N. J.: | The outlook for the shipping large industrial benking industry has slightly i of late, The demand for holders 10 per cent the past nine year full cargo steamers has creasing and freight rates Multi-million s is of course encouraging, but quoted as exp advanced somewhat. the situation will have t market price of Internati ferred can be expected to Brnattsonam, ALA. ed before the Marine pre- listinct advance. m rigage Compa common i Hlent purchase at present market e bond house, 211 Miller BI price. Should there be marked. recession in_ the compan; will seit this booklet to price the stock would be 1 ble. The dividend — investor, together with seems likely to be maintained. Reports of increasing al estate bonds, secured by income earning carnings make it appear possible that the dividen P and paying up to 7% per cent. Wabash preferred A will, before many months, be re- interest. sumed. ta S.. Miiw: EE, is. Phe pan marks delusiot hasbeen dying hard, but it has about reached Gen — The cook had neglected to salt the It isan Mt tex Mush one morning, and Ella, four years 00,000,000 for $1. old, noticed that something was wrong. ned the “T can hardly eat this mush,” she said, “It tastes kinda dim.” tae 00 for the same six months of m1 ist) —I say, F 1922, This is a very fair showing considering the Tommy (to florist) —I say, old man, T depression in the oil industry. But as things look now Want to get some flower seeds for my the showing for the second half of the year can hardly dear old deaf aunt. It’s her birthday. 80 od. yy * . be gr OC ax, October 27, 1928 Florist (absent-mindedly)—How about a trumpet vine? ng hard, but it has they sealed the Russian rub tion from the world’s L., Boston, Mass. during the first half of 000, as_against 83,48 tes Oil Company, had a net income of 82,8: Sot Free Booklets for Investors iness men may obtaii for th hs, copie he Review, published by New York Stock Excha Luther Burbank seems to have crossed nearly everything with everything. It now only remains for him to cross Fifth avenue at the rush hour with nonchalance. Rata t and without 42 Broadway, New York ( How to buy good se in booklet 1-25, which aca Leopold & Co., establi: The meek may inherit the earth, but Stoc ge, 7 Wall st the government will collect the inheritance ta han, William H. Herbst send to any appli . will “CYRUS VANDERPILL. "05,HAS HELPED BUILD THE LARGEST CHARITABLE INSTITUTION IN THE MIDDLE WEST.” "U.PMORGUE/O9, ISMAKING HIS PILEON WALL STREET." “CHARLIE SWAB,02, HAS RECENTLY CLEANED UPON RAILROAD STOCK.” " J.L.BYRD,'00,18 WORKING FOR THE GOVERNMENT.” "ANTONY BOLOGNY, ‘23,\SINBUSINESS. HE HAS ASHINING FUTURE BEFORE HIM.” Alumni notes, 26 comicbooks.com