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Show LIVE vWELL AND DIE RICH. Almost any man who will work , hard, spend a little less than he earns and live a good long life can ; accumulate a fortune. j Of course he will have sonic set I backs. If he is an ambitious farmer, j the well-bred cow for which he paid a big price and which he intended would be the 'beginning of a fine little lit-tle dairy herd, will die, or his best horse will get tangled up in the wire ' fence or will founder and prove- a dead loss to him. Other accidents will increase his losses and tend to discourage him, but if he has that essential quality of all true manhood courage, a little time will enable , him to make the loss good and go right on living well and buying and producing more. All such a man needs is a little time and here is where the only power pow-er that can succssfully assail him,' V ' sometimes comes in. , " That power is death. Now I believe death to be a manifestation mani-festation of life and just as good, but death won't wait to give time. for accumulating, and what is more, death comes to 85 in every 100 grown people before they have made more than enough to bury them. They die, leaving their families bereft be-reft and destitute also. And now permit a personal suggestion sug-gestion to you, reader. If you have the assurance that you will be one of the lucky 15 in a hundred that shall die well off' and that assurance is backed by United States gold bonds or by first mortgages on good-farms, good-farms, then what I have to say to you may not b.c important, if not, I have ' an association of aibout two hundred thousand people who own more than one hundred million dollars of bonds and mortgages which will back their promise to give to your family the wages which you may not live to earn. On one side, poverty, On the othc reasonable independ- . j ence for your wife and family. It is your family, so you choose. Booklet free. WILL G. FARRELL, The Life Man. 413 Security-Trust Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. ( |