= The Readers’ Servi ill put y 
JUNE , 1908 4 H E G A R D EK N M A G iN i, I N E in oun. Heh able ay uae 289 
13 Million Dollars in 37 Weeks! 
Ordinary Life Insurance Issued. 
The New Low Cost Policy 
The Prudential 
is the Greatest Triumph in Life Insurance! 
This is the Policy the People Want! 
After eight months of unparalleled success, read what our Enthusiastic Field Managers say. 
These are selected from hundreds of letters. 
“The new Policy sells and it satisfies.’”’ —James Perry, New York, City. 
“Best Policy on the market.’’ —Frank C. Mann, Boston. 
“The Prudential Agent is to-day invincible, 
and is envied by representatives of all 
companies.’’ —R. J. Mix, New Vork City. Annual Cost 
““My business for first quarter of 1908 was | Whole Life Policy 
50 per cent better than same period 1907.’’—/. M. Skinner, Atlanta, Ga. Per $1,000 
“New Policy a strong card. In competitive 
cases have written every one against the Age 20 = $14.96 
entire field. —B. HH. Timberlake, Minneapolis, Minn. Age 25= 16.77 
“| have never fost an application in honest 
competition.” —IW. P. Corbett, Jacksonville, Fla. Age 30- 19.08 
“This office is 50 per cent ahead of last year’s Age 35 - 22.10 
business for same period.”’ —F. J. McGrath, Sioux City, Ta. Age 40 = 26.09 
“‘New Policy very best. So much insurance Age 45= 31.47 
for so much money is a business proposi= 
tion. [ly business nearly doubled.’’ —H. R. Bryarly, Winchester, Va. Age 50= 38.83 
“It is easy to sell in competition.’’ —C. B. Wilson, Knoxville, Tenn. Age 55 = 48.98 
“Policy appeals to smart merchant. He buys 
it ashe would merchandise, knowing net 
cost from the start.’’ —Louts Wirth, Cincinnatz, O. 
“Our record for first two months of 1908 
exceeds first six months of 1907.’’ —L, C. Newman, Providence, R. I. 
This is the Very Best Policy for the Man Without 
Life Insurance, and for the Man Who Needs More. 
SEND FOR SPECIMEN POLICY TODAY. 
State age, nearest birthday, and occupation. Write Dept. 15 
The Prudential 
Insurance Co. of America 
Incorporated as a Stock Company by the State of New Jersey. 
JOHN F. DRYDEN, Home Office: 
President. NEWARK, N. J. 
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and blades sharpen automatically. Sold by all dealers, 25c., 
or sent prepaid on receipt of 30c., stamps or coine Specify 
width of mower blade. 
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