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muito A GUARANTEED paper)—Why the quotation marks all over this paper? Student—Courtesy to the man gn | INCOM IFE iy right, professor. E | —Boston Transcript FOR A temperance orator way describing to his audience how his life had been Ee oe eR ae $250 a month chief of my department. ‘Three years so there were two men in the office beginning at who held positions superior to mine. One was dismissed through drunken- He is now serving a long term of im- >] 1 through the influ prisonment, and ence of strong drink, Now, what 1 HIE Phoenix Mutual announces a new Retirement Income Plan under wk is,” he cried, growing cloquent, which you get net only ediate protection for your beneficiaries but also, for yourself in later years, a guaranteed income you cannot outlive. ‘what has high position? Deine "seas the:voellerous reply: What a $25,000 policy, payable at age 60, will do for you ised me to my Prospect Employer (perusing references)—Have you any” know!- Itguaranteesto youwhen youare60 It guarantees upon death from any edge of the silk and. satin depart- | Mosthiy Income fer 1 fe of cause before age 60 ments? which assures a return of at least. $ 4 Cash Paya nt to your beneficiary of Ipplicant—Spent all wy life among i perhaps: mich morts.6 8 ups Or a monthly income as long as your beneficiary ° Jong you live. Or, if you prefer, a cash set 2 em, sir. of 3 I% & $ 2 ihe “And sheets and blankets?” 1 . f It guarantees upon death from ac- “Born among ‘em, sir. . t guarantees in event of permanent cidental means before age 60 Loxpox Exrurss total disability before ge 60 4 Cash Payment to your beneficiary of 35 \ Monthly Disability Income " $ Or a me and payme: as long as your beneficiary Marconi thinks radio waves may travel out millions of miles beyond . . the earth's atmosphere, and as far as Send for the Facts some radio waves are concerned, that You may provide for yourself a Reti Caller—When is the best time to piSr oa ee see Mr. Smith? Other thing Stenographer—That's hard to sa program are: Mo: He's grouchy before he has his lunch of debt. An ine ind afterward he has indigestion. a outlive PaTivixpen Even thou uld become totally disabled and unable to make another pa r payments would be made by vided for that pur- ne would be left clear of debt, ast as you had planned. Your children would » to college, expenses paid, if you had dit so. And, beginning soon after you bled, you would Doctor—How is it the little boy is even if it should last the rest of your life, not suffering from food poison if his father and mother are ill? Boy—I was naughty yesterday and lad to go to bed without supper. —Kasren, Stockholm A Retirement Income does not paid for all at once, It is usually nents spread over a period y this makes the individual pall. I like to send you an interesting 28-page book called “How to Get the Things You Want,” which tells all about the Reti ment Income Plan and how it can be exactly > cost Send for your copy of this free One of the great advantages of this plan is that it goes into operation the minute you book today. ever, we had quite a bit of crime to | ‘ LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY show for ik. | . Home Office: Hartford, Conn. First Policy issued 1851 Paturiy Mr. Coolidge PHOENIX MUTUAL LIPE INSURANCE CO., $$4 Elm St, An epidemic of elephant st | Sead me ty maily without obligation, you Ceylon is reported. In this country Fi chicken stealing holds the lead in H ae i Batt me popularity, as you can carry so many more in a bag. S Home —Detroir News re ben, aling How 30 Ger THe TH! s You Wawy." comicbooks.com