LETTER FROM CHAS. T. SCHOEN 
The Prominent Capitalist. 
Philadelphia, October 18, 1905. 
The Prudential Insurance Co. of America, 
Newark, N. J. 
When I insured with your Company, in 1900, under a 5°% Gold 
cna Lisa for $250, 000, on the Whole Life FIVE YEAR DIVIDEND plan, paying 
end. 
ial statement, advising se ie! 
ey old, and that I had the Suis of two options, as follow 
Seats pordirna of $13,712.50; or, 
A reduction of $2,880 on each Pe my spray five annual premium 
I oose the first option. The dividend was wholly satisfactory to ee and 
offers abundant evidence of a wise and comseeiens administration of your affairs, 
I regard The Prudential as a safe and sound institution. 
Very truly yours, 
CHAS. T. SCHOEN. 
THE FIVE-YEAR DIVIDEND POLICY 
ISSUED BY 
The Prudential 
Provides for Early Distribution of Profits. 
This policy ie debe HY to the man who wants 
to protect his fam the same time realize io 
himself a maberentel: pats ay return on the 
miums paid by him 
This is done by the apportionment 
of dividends every five years. 
e various options at the end ‘of the five-yeat — 
oct are exceedingly attractive and ve experience — 
of the Company shows that business m n and others 
e end of each five-year period, as the dividend 
is apportioned, the person ela has the choice © 
Cash, Reduction of Premium for five years, or a Paid- 4 
up Addition to Polic 
| The Premiums are Fixed and Never Increase- | 
Policies issued on the Whole Life, Limited Payment ee 
Endowment plans. Send coupon for free informal”) 
ae about Five-Year Dividend Policy. 
NaMG oo isis sce eons te ee, Th P dential! 
PN i a iene ae SS ee e ru : 
Insurance Company of America 
POE Bye i es 
Occupaties 3.0.5. ep of New Jerstt 
Sheree eee) cu as a Stock Gompany by the State 
State — sae of Whole Life, Limited Payment DEN, Prest 
or Endowment Five-year Dividend Policy i is desired. Home Office, Newark, N. J., JOHN F. F. DRY 
