Judge, 1899-02-25 · page 18 of 22
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There are some figures which are always interesting. For instance, a good balance in bank; or a statement from a faith- ful trustee showing larger income than in former years, with the assets represented by a high grade of marketable securities. Much like these in point-of interest is a statement from the life- insurance company on which, in some degree, rests the future of a widow or minor children. ally. They are of absorbing moment. Men look at such figures critic- They tell whether the particular ‘insurance is safe, is had at reasonable cost, and whether the whole course of management is directed, as it should be, to serving the policy holder. Examine in this light (sent free) the 51st Annual Report of the PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA Ezra De Forest, J. A. Goulden & Son, i General Agents, { 218 Broadway. 171 Broadway. * You are just going out, I see"—— * Yes; an important engagement. What was it you wanted?” ** It was about that little debt I owe “Ab, yes. 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