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LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO., LONDON AND BOMBAY.
LEONARD SCOTT PUBLICATION COMPANY, NEW YORK.

1903.

Insured for

One Million Dollars

in

THE PRUDENTIAL

From the

New-York Daily Tribune.

APRIL 26, 1903.

The Prudential Insurance Company. through its Philadelphia agents, has insured L. Rodman Wanamaker, son of John Wanamaker, for $1.000.000. The premium on the insurance is over $30,000 a year. This makes Mr. Wanamaker one of the most heavily insured private individuals in the world, as he carries policies for $2,000,000. His insurance is said to be exceeded only by that of King Edward VII. John Wanamaker. his father, carries policies aggregating $1.500.000. and John M. Mack carries $1.250.000. of which $1.000.000 was placed recently.

Mr. Wanamaker's Selection of The Prudential is a Striking Demonstra tion of The High Esteem in which This Company is held by Farsighte Business Men, and Their Great Confidence in The Prudential'sPermanent Strength, and Able and Conservative Manage ment,-Both Conducing to Profitable Dividend

Returns on its Policies.

Whether the Policy be Large or Small, the Same Progressive and

Conservative Management is Back of All.

Specimen Policy, Suitable to Your Means.

Send Coupon for

Without committing myself to any action, I shall be glad to receive, free, particulars and rates of policies for $--

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