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- 1925 Ziamnt T-g - 1 Charles Fett: 'Tm trying to get ahead. Orville Wildes: By golly, you need one. Jeanette Sowle: I thought you took Algebra in your freshmen year? Shanks: I did, but the faculty encored me twice. Miss Campbell: What shape is the earth? Mildred Hunt: Round Miss C. : How do you know it's round? M. H. : Well, it's square theng I won't argue with you. Buckey Heser: You never laugh at my jokes. Marion Van Wie: I wouldn't dare to. Buckley: Why not? Marion: I've always been taught .to respect old age. Kanepus: D' ja pass in your Physics test? La 'La: Yes, but I almost passed away when he said I got the highest grade. Edith Becker: What three poets would you name if you sat down on a hot stove? Beulah Hill: Dickens, Howe it Burns. Hilda Blado: Here you are an hour late again. keeping me standing here like a fool? Harold Sowle: I can't help the way you stand. What do you mean This Space is dedicated to those of the Commerce Department and others who have given us their grateful Services. -The Business Stal? 5? ri , I:-U' , fl if - X .4 ff 1 L A? -N N 1 . l 2 y . if 2 N Page One Hundred Forty- ,
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1925 irlamnt -11-1 -- .i.. l.. Life Insurance as a Safe Investment The New York Life Insurance Company A safe Company to invest in, a Company that has stood the test for more than 80 years, and has never been found wanting. A company com- posed of over 2,000,000 Policy Holders. During 1925 it paid to Policy Holders nearly 354,000,000 in dividends alone. The total amount paid by The New York life to policy holders during 1925 was upward of S138,000,000. Big Business Men of today are turning to Life Insurance as a much saver investment than Stocks and Bonds. To bear out this statement, there are over 200 Policy Holders that are now carrying a million or more of insurance each. The total amount of Insurance written in the United States which is nearly double the amount of all the Life Insurance written prior to the year 1900. This shows clearly which way the tide is turning. The average High School is about 18 years of age. The policy recom- mended to them, is one written by The New York Life with an annual premium at that age on a 35,000 policy of fSl0S.10. This policy gives you absolute protection. If you live it protects your old age. The cash value of the policy increases from year to year, and with the dividends left with the company at interest, creates a rapidly compounding fund. If you die. 35,000 to your heirs, plus all dividends which you have left with the Company. If you are disabled: S50 a month C6005 per year payable to you for life in event of total and presumably permanent disability before age 60. If you die from Accident, 310,000 is payable, plus all the dividends that you have left with the Company to accumulate. In a Nutshell You put away a small sum each year in order to accumulate a large sum. You save a little each day while you are young and you have a competence when you are old. You master your Money now, so that it shall never master you. This sort of a policy protects you from all angles. It really takes the worry out of life. You can obtain this policy, or any other policy written by the New York Life Insurance Company, by applying to, W. L. HOWES Agent for the New York Life Co. Mc Caul Block, Phone 15. Tomah, Wisconsin f ,J EJ 2 5 5 .i i , c jr ll w XM E EA jqft 1 gf .3 if - ' :ifi l f l , ,ig lil VX -+- ff' , .5::: 1' fs?- Page One Hundred Fzfly- 'V
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