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All the net profltß go to the assured. - Dividends are declared and paid annually. All its policies are non-forfeiting in the sense that its members, under any circumstances, get all the assurances that they have paid for. One-third the annual premiums loaned permanently on its poli cies. : Its members are not limited as to residence or travel. No extra premium is charged therefor or permits required. ;» All the forms of Life and Annuity Policies issued. The HOME has declared and paid dividends annually, to its assured members since its organization. Last dividend 40 per cent, applied immediately, which is more than 50 per cent, four years hence. Officers and Directors. WALTEE S. GRIFFITH, President. I. H, FROTHINGHAM, Treasurer. GEO. C. RIPLEY, Secretary. W. J. COFFIN, Actuary. A. A. LOW, A. A. Low k Bros., 31 Burling Slip, N. Y. I. FROTHINGHAM, Vreat. Union Trust Co., N. Y. J, S. T. STRAW AH AN, Prest. Atlantic Dock Co. THOS. MESSENGER. Prest. Brooklyn Bank. 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