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Show EVERYBODY'S FICTION. Tho fiction upon the title pnge of tho "January nuu.er of Everyl.cn s Magazine is n-.t only an insult to the judiciary of every state, but to the people of every state whose liberties must in a measure rest upon the integrity in-tegrity of the judges of our courts. But the most atrocious piece of buccaneering piracy against the truth If anything of Lawson can be atrocious atro-cious is to bo found in tho same number of the magazine inserted be tween pages 08 and CD, where Law-son Law-son is supposed to discuss his critics. This page of insertion, printed on extra ex-tra glazed paper, looks at first glance to be a life insurance policy in tho form of a 20-year 5 per cent gold bond issued by the Equitable Life Insurance Insur-ance society to Thomas W. Lawson and for the amount of $1,000,000. Law-son Law-son puts this contract, or policy, in this form as inserted in tho magazine maga-zine to demonstrate his own integrity and prove tho lying machinations of those who would assassinate his chn-- ncter (?). Wo see here tho basis of all those rumors that have boon floated float-ed over tho country and In financial circles for many years past that Lawson has large annuities, great insurance in-surance reserves, and could never become be-come poor. As a mntter of fact, tho Hoston News Bureau has investigated all these reports time and ngaln and knows exactly the life Insurance and annuities carried by Thomas W. Law-son Law-son and his family, and tho aggregato does not and never did exceed ?200,-000. ?200,-000. This is n single policy divided MISS GATES-A UTAH SINGER. as to risk between several small llfo insurance companies and is a family matter, and there must bo death for Its realization. Lawson has not and never has had any such roservo insurance in-surance annuities as claimed. It may now bo stated here without transgressing tho rules against personality per-sonality that Mr. Lawson has been for many years uninsurable according to the laws of any of tho larger companies. com-panies. The presentation of a $1,000,000 life insurnnco policy which Mr. Lawson would palm off upon tho credulous 'iBBa renders of Everybody's Magazlno is , ' jH nothing more than a sample policy h :l presented by a hopeful agent for his t inspection. This policy with the first ) page of Everybody's Mngnzlno, should in'-' be preserved by all people Interested j JH In tho policies of fiction, nnd there !'l ; Wfll should be put. with it the statement vjBfll on pnge GS facing the alleged "con- 'I'IbbI tract" where Mr. Lawson Is supposed f to throw down his critics with this it declaration. Ho writes: ' 'P IH "Wo are still considering tho prob- SHbI loin are tho men who run our groat ! '-Bflfl Insurnnco companies honest? Well, ' j look nt this reproduction on tho op- positc pnge of n document that is now l-'lBBa and has always been In my possession K'Hb1 since tho dnto it was delivered to me inBBa by one of tho three great rcprcsonta- ( ' fV.I tlvc3 of the 'system,' tho Equitable ff'to'HYJ Life Insurnnco Co." (J ?fHBI We estlmnte thnt at least ono mil- j '5 Hon people cast nnd west in tho Unit- ,( cd States will note this samplo policy "iBBa as a real llvo policy and will for 1 I months believe that T. W. Lawson lias 1 lllBfl refuted all the scandalous lies of tho j I llfo Insurnnco companies nnd their i mf hirelings with this exhibition of his I S SBbI million dollar policy which hns been il'ill so long among his "possessions," and 1 ' we estimate further that tho majority i L$ of theso people will never know that , ' fii- what appears at a glance to bo the , , :BBa quirk of tho letter "S" nnd tho roll In j , I'JfH tho fonnntlon of two "A's" in Aloxan- I ff JbbI dor, In tho lithographed signature of ' .''tHYJ .James W. Alexander, president, nro if t'H really three punch holes cancelling , BBl the signature; nor will they undor- 'lt HbI stand that tho three punch holes just 1 Jl','BBj below are additional precaution in- ' 'IllsH tended to prevent any other slgna- j , llliBBJ tures thereupon ninkiug of this policy 'kmIbbI a living He. uliH And yet what is it Thomas W. Law- , fejJfH sun, in his masterful genius presents y HtlHH before a million readers and asks t H them to pay each a dollar n year for I julflH more like Illumination, while promts- , 1BJ tug thnt he will deal personally with ' $9H all business men who refuse to ad- I, djH vertlso in association with himself? i fjwHV Hoston News Bureau. I ifH |