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Show Finger Insurance. In a party of insurance men an accident acci-dent policy man put the question generally: gener-ally: "Whet do you think is our most unprofitable risk?" Most of those in the party named persons engaged in dangerous danger-ous avocations, such as railroad men, powder makers, etc. When each had received a negative one R.sked tho smiling smil-ing accident man the answer. "Tailors," said he. "They're simply awful." "How on earth can a tailor injure himselff" was tho chorus. "If you'd stop to think it would at once present itself," was tho retort. "They prick their fingers. You vell understand un-derstand that in making a close seam every particle of -the tailor's strength is twiniml In holilinrr t.liA rlnt.h toe-ether. A prick in the finger disables a coat-maker, coat-maker, and we have to pay him $23 a week until he gets well." Cincinnati Enquirer. '"' |