Life, 1901-07-04 · page 17 of 20
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Twenty-five Six Races Stake, Handicap Music by Lander’s Days Racing Every Day at 2:30 and Purse Contests Military Band BRIGHTO RACES OPENING DAY, JULY. 6 Great $10,000 Brighton Handicap With all the cracks entered—The Event of the Season All Routes to Coney Island lead to Brighton Track BUY LIFE INSURANCE TO-DAY You need it; Your family are entitled to its protection; and You will pay less for it now than later on when you are older. You can secure the best Life Insurance from THE PRUDENTIAL The Annual Premium, according to rates now in force, on a $1,000 Profit-sharing Whole Life Policy, according to age nearest birthday is Age20, $19.02 Age 2h, $2127 R 25, $27.83 Age 40, $32.68 3, $39.16 Age 50, $47. Age 53, Sart aeete Bese: eL.ao x1, § a Shes Fea ase ie Sort bbe tae 1 ey 22, 19.86 i + 29.80 dt, 45, 42:46 % 37, 23, 2081 38, 80.57 44, Bt 28 20,78 , 88. A 39, 81.59 48, Cash Dividends reduce cost to policy-holder—No increase in Annual Premium atter Policy is issued, Ifyou would Ike full information regarding this or any other Policy, Allout the fullowing form and «end It to the Home Office of CUT THIS OUT. Without committing myself to THE PRUDENTIAL any action, I shall be glad to re- ceive, free, particulars and rates INSURANCE at ray of policies in COMPANY fi STRENGTH oF} R THE PRUDENTIAL S a SIRBALTAG OF AMERICA. ss: AGE, Name _ . —- Address JOHN F. DRYDEN, President. Occupation _ DEPT. © - : HOME OFFICE, NEWARK, N. J.