Issues all forms of the following classes Automobile, Collision, Property Damage, Compensation and Liability, Steam Others TALK about SERVICE-we DELIVER IT THE STANDARD LIFE OF PITTSBURGH made substantial gains in every department during 1914. LOOK UP ITS GROWTH IN THIS BOOK Write FRANK A. WESLEY, for agency contract B FOUNDED 1792 INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. Cash Capital, $4,000,000.00 FIRE, MARINE, AUTOMOBILE, TOURIST EUGENE L. ELLISON, President BENJAMIN RUSH, Vice-Pres. T. HOUARD WRIGHT, Secretary JOHN O. PLATT, 2nd Vice-Pres. M EN who engage in life insurance field work should do so with the idea in mind that it will be a life vocation. It is a business that is bound to endure, and the opportunities of which for the future are almost in comprehensible. It is a business that makes its appeal to the best in a man, and the history and traditions of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. since its organization in 1845 are an incentive and an inspiration to any one. Over $350,000,000 has been paid by the Mutual Benefit to policyholders and beneficiaries. The good that this has done is immeasurable. For men with the service spirit there are big opportunities with the Mutual Benefit. The demand of the day is for MEN-four-square men with keen minds, strong bodies, brave souls and willingness to work hard. The opportunities of the business were never greater. And here is a cardinal fact to be remembered in connection with Mutual Benefit service. You will never be called upon in your work for this company to do or say anything which your conscience cannot approve. Men and women are not with the Mutual Benefit for "bread and butter reasons" alone. Send for our leaflet "To the Seekers for Success" and give us an opportunity to tell you of the Salient Points which distinguish this Company. The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company Seventy Years Old of Newark, N. J. Always Purely Mutual Fred❜k Frelinghuysen, President C |