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ft Pays to Prewnt WFires/

A fire that might have been prevented is a double calamity. Eternal vigilance is the price of safety-and especially so with the fumes of gasolines and oils. You cannot be too careful when a spark from a motor, the scratch of a match, or the flame from a cigarette may touch off an explosion to start a destructive fire and end in serious loss. Gasoline must be handled with gloves.

I,umber Mutual Insurance provides a threefold protection for the lumber industry-it gives expert counsel on handling gasolines and other hazatds, to prevent fires if possible; it pays losses fairly and promptly; and by substantial dividends it reduces insurance cost.

ll/rite any ol our companies lor specific information on our fire preaention sentice, on Lumber Mutual protection both before and after loss, and on the saaing effected by Lumber Mutual diuidends.

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