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— mon having suspended its dividend has gone into the speculative column for the time being. The company's affairs are looking up a little and if business continues to improve the dividend may eventually be restored. But when cannot be foretold. Swift & Co. common, paying 8 per cent., is rated as an’ excellent ' businessman's investment. Swift International pays 12 per cent, on par of 815 or $1.30 annually. This is. yield of about 6 per cent. on market price. Amer- ican Waterworks 7 per cent. first pfd., Bethlehem Steel 7 per cent. pfd., American Woolen 7 per cent. pfd., and U. 5. Rubber 8 per cent. pfd. would safer and more profitable investments. They are all selling just now below par. Fuist, Micn.: The Foulds Company is a large maker of food products and supposedly’ is paying dividends on its preferred stock, but not doing so on common. Rickenbacker Motors h been fairly successful and has paid several divi The stock is a business man’s purchase, not yet of investment rank. Roosevelt Hotel’ com stock is less desirable than the preferred, and t ter is not so sound an investment as the 7 pe bonds adv fi this Department. Flint Motor Co. is one of the very numerous . none of which is a dividend ares do not as yet appeal to conversative investors. W., Savsautto, Cat common was quoted lately ferred at 97. Each stoc of dividend, $8 per year. ‘The common some serious speculative price fluctuations. | It is, not so safe as the preferred and the latter is not quite in the high: nia Packing Co. is strong and successful and its divide é per year, which about 6 '4 per cent. only 82 per 1 is selling too b dividend, It is not certain as yet that the market has not discounted the future of stocks. Fi issues of merit paying 7, per cent. specified in answer to “I, Mahanoy City, Among the good, but not gilt edged, shares pa 8 per cent. are U.S. Rubber Ist pfd., Sinclair Con- solidated pfd. and Standard Gas & E cent. pid. H., Wasmarox, D. C. hand regarding the aff orp.» but the majority a right to dispose of th purchaser. Though they may not be able to compel minority holders also to sell their shares it might be a wise ned to do so. All depends dition of the company, its prospects, and of the men who are coming into its the corporation is located in your wgest that you rie 8 per ‘There are no data at of the Chapin Sacks on the the charact control. Sin own city Ts ome | M., Puttapes this Departe ing broker in W: nts, Pa.: It is not the object of to encourage or discourage pur- chase of securities. It aims only to, give sou information concerning corporation issues. The Department has nothing to sell and it secks simply to render safe service to its readers. Whether your investments in Metropolitan 5-50c Stores and in the new L. R, Steel reorganization turn out well or not, time only can tell. I hope that both con cerns will have a large success. But at present their stocks do not look particularly good. I would not advise anybody to buy them when so many excellent divi ers are on the market. F, Betaar, N. J e is no available formation regarding the Universal Safety Railway Tie Company. It does not appear in my, list of corporations and it has no connection with the stock mark ‘As the company was incorporated in 1912 and led to make its mark in the business world, its shares can hardly have any value. The stock of a c hich is seeking to promote a patented unsuitable for purchase by a woman. New York, October 25, 1924. Free Booklets for Investors Adair Realty. & Trust Company (Dept: 1-15) aley B Atlanta, Ga, has issued a bookl outhern Mortgage Bonds,” sets forth its of the first m¢ bonds offe any. if The firm has been in business fifty-nine sand points to its record of no loss to any Investors desiring a yield with can obtain from the Adair Company a copy is booklet on request. The partial payment pian is still in great f with people of moderate income. 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But just the other evening they found they had reached their goal —$5,000 in good, first mortgage bonds. ‘“‘Now, let’s start on the second $5,000,” said Mrs. Watson. ‘‘It will be easier this time, because we have $350 a year interest from our first $5,000.” Any investor who puts his money into Miller 7% First Mortgage Bonds, re-investing his interest as it comes di a small or large fortune. jue, can steadily and surely build up Mail the coupon today for the helpful investment story, “How Henry Wilkinson Became Rich,” which shows the power of compound interest in fortune building. G. L. MILLER & COMPANY, Inc. 116 Carbide and Carbon Building 30 East 42nd Street, New York Please send me, without obligation, the | investment story, ‘How Henry Wilkinson Became Rich,” and circular describing a 7% | Miller First Mortgage Bond issue. ] ' ! Name .. Address. 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