mil year, the Com- Company, thus detecting incipient disease in time to 
e usual contingent check or cure it. 
By doing business through the mails— direct— it 
h Bureau performs not only eifeds important savings for policyholders, 
onservation hy but also brings the benefits of insurance-protection 
lefit of its policy- and health-conservation to the remotest sections 
: who desire, one of the country, thus performing a public service 
Ihe expense of the akin to rural free delivery and the parcel post. 
For the reasons here stated and others, the POSTAL 
LIFE is justly designated “The Company of Conser¬ 
vation”—of money and of health. 
Write at once and find out the exact sum the Company 
will save you at your age on any standard form of con¬ 
tract— Whole-Life, Limited-Payment Life, Endowment, 
Joint-Life, Industrial, or on a Monthly-Income Policy. 
Call at the office or write for full official information. Simply 
' ul me insurance=particu!ars 
per advertisement in 
AND STREAM FOR SEPTEMBER. 
In your letter be sure to give: 
1. Your' 2. Your occupation. 3. The exact date of your birth 
No age i iit tovisit you. The POSTAL LIFE employs 
no ageir ct 1 he benefit of the agent's commission because 
you deal dii 
POST.* FE INSURANCE COMPANY 
\VM. R. Max-one, President 
lassau Street, New York 
STRONG POSTAL POINTS 
First: Standard policy re¬ 
st-. r v es, now more than 
$9,000,000. Insurance in 
force more than $45,000,000. 
Second: Old-line leyal re¬ 
serve insura nee -- not fra¬ 
ternal or assessment. 
Third: Standard policy - 
p r o v isio n s approved hy 
tlie State Insurance De¬ 
partment. 
Fourth: Operates under 
strict State requirements 
and subject to the U n i ted 
States postal authorities. 
Fifth: High medical stand¬ 
ards in the selection of 
risks. 
Sixth: Policyholders’ 
Health Bureau arranges 
one free medical examina¬ 
tion each year if desired. 
