The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 22, 1916, Page 6

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STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 22, 1916. PAGE ¢ TTD! => Timi AUUUULNUETNNLEA MD Ss | AM THE THOUGHTS OF A FATHER @1)N FACT the thoughts of many fathers. Yes, the very heart message of thousands of =) fathers who realize that “Home, Sweet Home” is only an idle dream if proper provision has not been made for future care and welfare of the loved ones at home. a1) AM the voice of these same fathers—their thoughts, universally, are my thoughts. I er} speak of them and for them. They have foreseen, as I have seen, the want, drudgery and misery which attend neglect and lack of provision for the proverbial “rainy day.” aT) AM the wisdom of these thoughtful fathers—their thoughts, in retrospection, recall =) the stern realities of life; have taught them that the first law of nature—self-protection ae the law of love—of preservation—of life itself. aT) AM the best in every father—unselfish enough in my love for the little homemaker =) and the babies to bestow upon them a dowry which will make them independent; make their burdens lighter and give them an earthly estate which will not fade away when the shadows of life are closing in. a1) AM the home protector—I stand for the sanctity of the home. I respect the home and f=) loved ones. I insure happiness when life’s skies are gray. I meet life’s obligations and assure contentment. My hopes become realities. I AM LIFE INSURANCE Are Times Tight? [THEY are not half as tight for your family while you are alive as they will be if you die without life insurance. If you find it hard to make a living, how is your wife to pay the debts and make a living for herself and the children if you die? You Can Afford It had can protect your family to the extent of Two Thousand Dollars at a cost of less than fa three five cent cigars per day, or for the price of three street car tickets daily. If you are insured, the insurance company pays the loss and your family is secured against priva- tion and want. Crimes and immorality are often the direct results of a father’s neglect to provide for his family with life insurance. No true father, after a moment’s consideration, can fail to become appalled at the possibility of such dire calamity befalling his loved ones. Life insurance is a substantial manifestation of a dutiful parent’s love for his wife and little ones. Fathers, Awake to This Call CT today. The world’s strongest and most substantial life insurance companies are rep- ) resented in Seattle. Courteous and reliable representatives of these companies will be glad to explain life insurance to you. Call on them either in person or by telephone. Men—Look this question square in the face. It isthe most important of all. Can a family revere the memory of a departed father who has left them penniless to combat life’s struggles? Life insurance has many times been the seed from which has grown comp lete independence—the spirit of our great country. Fathers, do your share in upholding man’s sacred duty. PROTECT YOUR LOVED ONES ad ee MMMM MMT may

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