Judge, 1925-04-18 · page 31 of 36
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the recession first-class issues to hold should, from the investment standpoint, do well, whatever the immediate speculative outlook may be. Answers to Inquiries G.. Cryewyant, On ‘The 6'5 per cent. cuma- | lative price preferred stock of the United Light & Railways Co, is an inviting The pany is a subs of the Ci Company which has been su rating | in ¥7 communities in the heart of the M West, neatly in lowa and Mlinois, United Light & Hailways will serve aties in Lowa, Hlinois, Misoun, Obio and Nebraska, Earnings are ample and leave a large margin over preferred stock requirements. ‘The stock was launched at a price to yiekt about GAS per cent. », Puravenrut, Pa.: Richardson & Boyo- | ton Company's participating preference stock has werit and attraction. It is preferred as to a 83 cumulative dividend and participates equally, share for share, with the common stock in additional shividends after & is paid mon. The | company was estabhshed in 1837 and is the largest f beating and cooking ap- paratus in the country. Farnings are reported to te 6 nes annual dividend requirement. The proceeds from the sale of this stork for additional working capital. ‘The ste has no par flered at 859 per sha ts to yield al per cent Cry, Uren: The Western BO-year 64 per cent. have merit and are reasnal will serve a population unties of California. stated to be over three sinking fand req: debentures are the only funded y are secured by the capital stock of t The offering pric ber cent. B., Deuor, Mixx.: You can prudently the participating preference stock of the I national Match Corporation. “The corporation | has no funded debt. It cnntrols compames own. ing forty-two match manufacturing plants in various European and otber countries. It ix con trolled by the Swedish Match Co. a strong and silid concern, The International was incorporated in this country. Its profits are said to be four times pevferred dividend. The stock wns offered at par Sa share and yields at the preferred dividend | eate of $2.60 over 7.4 per cent. on the investrornt. | WH, Brrvato, N.Y: American Boseb Magnets Co, has paid no dividends since Apeil, 1919, The stock is speculative at present. The earnings in 1b showed a deficit. The company has begun | the manufacture of a new patented radio deve fon which great hopes are based. News of this caused a big jump in the peice of the shares but the advance was lost later. The company’s future is not as yet assured. The Submarine Boat Cory { not earn h last year to resume divident but its postion bas been improved by somewhat better business prospects and the fact that in the next naval appropriation bill the Government will grant the company overdue war claims amounting to several milhon dallars, J. Loctsvtiie, Ky. Fisher Body stock did all into the basement.” The old stock, of no par value, was simply split up, four shares of new stock par 825 being i each share of the old. ‘The old stock was on a $10 basis, but s equal t ved ng engineer at ha mine and He speaks opt therein large b tically of the future of still take a bi and 6 pre cent. are Atwerican Gas & interest dates M. ted recently at Transit) 6s, 1968, quoted lary Vand July 1; . 1943, quoted Pe, in: ember 1: St. Louis terest Francie add} nl and October 1 wes are not in the first grade but they r reawnably sale. Metter gerade 6s include the pliowing, which sell abowe par, and whose net Yield is less than their interest rates: International Great Northern RAR. Ist 6s, 1952. quoted 10st, interest date January and” July 1: Missours Pacific Ist and ref. és, 1949, quoted at 108, i dates February ated August 1 S, Unies, N.Y Your investments so far seem judicious, “The several the ind dollars now on depesit in banks could be employed purpose. Tt w J be safe to put it inte first-class artgage real estate bonds, paying 645 pee 7 Seasoned. dividend paying Don’t Take One Man’s Word For It There is one big question to ask when you buy a real estate bond: What is the property worth? And another one like it: What will it earn? Because this is too serious a matter for you to pass over lightly, we made Independent Appraisals a feature of Miller First Mortgage Bonds. We have outside experts tell you what they think the property is worth and what it will earn. This is just one of the Four Distinguishing Marks that enable you to buy Miller Bonds with confidence—-enable you to get as much as 7% safely, with 4% Federal Income Tax refunded. Mail the coupon today for Folder B-104. G.LMILLER & CO. 30 East 42nd Street, New York G. L. 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