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be paying $2 yearly. ‘That is # fine current price of the common» man's speculitic D.C. Tdo not advise pur: you of any more share Transcontinental Oil ertain i nto m the turn on the ch. The stock : There are ne Diatnond-field Black Bu Id not expect much f as if you had made a bad The Mexican ere suspended. The company reports a deficit that makes unhkely any returns for # long time ne. Better buy me dividend payer KR. Caueary, Caxana: Atchison, New York central, Sout rand gular wm are perf ¢ bought « engthen it rather th sell at a loss. D., Bast AnLinc ‘Vv Thave no knowle market forecasting 4 menti the mere fact that it advised purcha 1 Tin is en Hit. 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Some Sof dividen Julian preferred cash and ide Happiness Candy, selling 5M cents yearly, is a investment, but SHORT TERM 8% BONDS Maturities—2 to 8 years; Security—First mortgages on new, in- come-producing buildings; first lien on income; monthly advance p: ments on interest and principal col- lected from the borrower by trustec; Trustee: Trust Company of Florida, operating under state banking super- vision; Record: No loss to any investor since this business was founded in 1909. Free Booklet: Mailed on request. First Mortgage Bonds at 8% $100 Bonds, $500 Bonds, $1000 Bonds Partial Payments Arranged Write to, ‘Taust CoMPANY or FLORIDA Paid-in Capital and Surplus +500.000 MIAMI, FLORIDA City...-..-..-.--- State------ -218 P.. Sta Guer, No ds No. recent, information neerning the U.S. Steamship. Co. been From past disclosures, the chance of kholders ever getting back any of their money ceedinngly slim Strrens, N.Y them have alre interest and profit Beneficial Loan merit. 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Prrtecnon, Py While it) hi Servic las net the small invest insi uld be nearer yor rit preferred shu They have a H., Rives Cw vs preierred, Standard Gu Middle West Uti prior lien, and L Che ane vs to hold. upon requirenie rd and a good out inois Northern Utili und Electric preferred, . non, preferred, and Br red are ull in dividend-paying cliss and Brothers X is not a divi payer and it would) be safer to b stock which is making a return B, He Tt is not clear how you red to the Capitol Refining pany, K is owned by the 1 mmpany. ‘The Capitol y's plant is not operating. ‘The Dold Company has paid nothing on common stock since 1917 and the preferred: dividend. paid. in October last was not earned, the company havitue suffered a deficit. ‘These fuety make the Dold stocks not ve siral D., Puntitesin we, N 1 hares are worth pings. ber 11, 1926, Free Booklets for Investors The Trust Company of Florida, Miami, Fla., 1, bonds wt lorid invites investigation of the 8 per ce it is offering. 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