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Better Than All Recommendations Better than all recom: mendations or references and of much more value than any possible opin- ion is the following sig- nificant statement whic we are able to make without qualification: For Over 20 Years every dollar has been paid every investor in the first mortgage build- ing bonds sold by us. Wot End Avenue and 94tb St, Apts New York City This property is typ ical of structures aid- ed by First Mortgage financing through this company. For Safe First Mortgage Bonds Yielding 612% Write for Booklet J-192 AMERICAN BOND & Monreact Ca Established 1904 AN OLD RESPONSIBLE ‘igtae Capital and Surplus over $6,000,000 127 N. Dearborn St. 345 Madison Ave. thicago New York Cleveland Detroit Boston Philadelphia and over twenty other cities Progress, thrills and true romance, the practical things and technique of RADIO are all best told each month in POPULAR RADIO, the world’s greatest radio magazine; edited by Kendall Banning. New subscribers may send One Dollar for next 5 issues, to POPULAR RADIO, 627 West 43d Street, New York City T., Amvoto, Pa.: Freeport Tex. stock is hi ly speculative, no dividends baving bea pai several years The company stporied deficits in 1920, 1921, and 1982 and earnings were not satisfactory in 1923 and 1924. The president of the company, lately spoke bopetulty of the pros pecte for the coming year Panhandle Producing & Refining Company has paid po dividends on preferred stock since 1923 and never paid anything on common. Neither of the above stocks can be recommended to a conservative investor. Better buy the issues of a strong com- pany which is paying dividends. Bact Wacttxorono, Vr Corp. is the large d strongest automobile manufacturer whose stock is on the market. Presumably it sill continue to prosper and pay dividends. It does not look at present that the common stock, paying 96 yearly, cou have any serious slump. © per cent. pid. sells higher, tat bsol cree sles astan ettpeacat’ 1 oe ok advise the buying of Fisk Rubber stocks at this time. The common is paying nothing. The company has resumed dividends on the erred at the rate of omty 04 yearly tavead of the full rate of 87. ‘There are several years’ arrears of dividends on both first and second preferred and these must all be paid up before returns are made on common. S, Surxwax, Tex.: City of Hamburg 44s of 1919 were lately quoted here at 8325 bed and #350 asked, per one iillion marks. German Government war loan 5s were quoted 41,550 bid, $1,000 asked per one million marks, Attempts have been made in Germany to have « substantaal gold valuation placed oa bond issues, but the pros- Dect of this bot bright F, Rocuestes, Vs one Co isdiary of the American Tel. & Tel. Co., juable properties and has a favorable per cent. preferred stock is meri- to bold. aS Pure Oil common stock, General Motors payi has been selling at a price to yiel recent, Unless the dividend rate sbould be increased the shares shoukd not sell higher. There is no worth-while speculation just ow in buying small amounts of the stock, K.. Coscryyart, 0. Amerwan Chain A is a fair industrial stock making a good yield on market price. Its dividend is #2. Congoleum Nairn is a going concern with a yearly dividend of 83, fur- nishing a yield of over 8 per cent. on recent quota- tion. Gardoer Motor is paying no dividend. It had a big deficit at the end of 1983. It is not a food stock to buy: Glidden Co. is making no return to stockholders though it shows signs recovery from former depression. Freeport Tex stock is selling very low owing to the company's ot earning power. OfBcaals express hopes of a better year in 1925, Only the dividend payers in your fist are worth while. 1, HovroKe, Mass: There are too many radio concerns in existence, and only a few of t are likely to survive. The boom in unlisted stocks lately suffered a severe collapse. Duray stock at best is highly speculative. C. McKeesport, Pa: Westinghouse FE. & M. comimon is a sterling stock. IL is selling many points above its par value of 850, As its dividend 1s 86 the stock's net yield is less than 6 per cent The stock may prodenily be beld, bat Wt recovers a good part of its decline in the recent market slump it would be to your advantage to dispose of it and to buy (for instance) West Pen 7 per cent. pfd.. quoted a few points below par. New Yous, April 11, 1985. Free Booklets for Investors Two new booklets, “Fifty-two years of Proven Galety.” and “How to Build Up an ladepratent Fortune,” have been issued by the F. H. smith Company. Smith Building, Washington, D.C. ‘The first named gives the reasons why Smith first mortgage real estate bonds have been bought all over the United States and in many foreign lands The second booklet describes the company’s in- vestment savings plan for buying Smith bonis which aliows the small investor full bond of 7 per cent. on all his installments and to make one's financial future secure. Bot! ‘ lets will be mailed by the company to any appli- cant asking for 2+-B. To those seeking safety in investments yielding per cent. the American Bond & Mortenee Co.. Dearborn street, Chicago, and $45 Madison avenue, New York, offers to send its booklet J-141, hich furnishes fall particulars regarding the first mortgage real estate bonds in which the company has been dealing for more than twenty years. [t shows how the investor's interests are safeguarded and makes the point that the company is tned and responsible ‘ane that interest and principal of the cee it handles have always been paid promptly when doe. “Invest. by the Map” is the novel title of a booklet given out by the G. L. Miller Bond & Mortgage Co, 204 Miller Building, Miami, Fla It indicates the bearing of geographical location on javestignts and explaine Miller fest mortgner real estate bonds paying up to 7'5 per cent, with an unbroken record of safety, badge cokubted fo open the door of thrift and fortune to many peoj Ei poendighe yma gh agra = A riggs interested investors togetber with a circular de- scribing a good 734 per cent. first mortgage bond | GIRLS| BY DELEVANTE ] “Just a Song at Twilight” Printed on Heavy Art Plate Paper with wide margins. Size about 19x15 Sent postpaid to any address on receipt of $0 Book Ends Also printed on Heavy Art Plate Paper, with margins for framing. Sent postpaid to any address on receipt of 50c Both these charming pictures illustrate the change from “Home, Sweet Home’ to “Red Hot Mamma." JUDGE Art Print Department 627 West 43d St.. New York, N.Y. “POPULAR RADIO is without question the best radio magazine” You will understand when you see it how very interesting and valuable it is to every owner of a radio receiving set and to every one considering the purchase of a set | Notice to Judge Contributors O MANUSCRIPTS will be unless accompanied by st addressed return envelope, and owing to the thousands of contributions sent into this office each week, it is impossible to enter into personal correspondence regarding them. nce has been swamped with KRAZY ACKS and FUNNYBONES | So do not enclose postage a3 they will not be returned ‘As there are very many cases of duplication. the first ailable one received will he ac cepted. For prompt attention address manucripts, in ‘serarate envelopes, to the following de- pts — Literary Editor of Junce Kraty Kracks—Krazy K ack Editor of Junce, Fuavighoner—Funn fore Editor of une: Crossword Puzzles —Crossword Puzzle Editor of Juoce 627 West 43d Street, New York City comicbooks.com