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THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS FOR THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1909*

If a person insured under a "Regular Industrial" policy in one of the years given below dies during the first three months of 1909, the Company will pay not only the amount of the policy, but also the following Additional Benefit for each $100 of the sum insured by the policy. In the case of an Infantile policy (issued at age under 10) the Additional Benefit will be paid on the amount of policy at date of death.

On Policies Dated in

Additional Benefit per $100 OF Original Insurance If Death Occbr ditjing the First Three Months of 1909

First and Last Number of Policies

Issued during Year Stated

IN First Column

Before Anniver- sary of Policy

After Anniver- sary of Policy

First Number

Last Number

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fl.30 1.20 1. 10 1. 00 1.40 1.30 1.20 1. 10 1. 00 1.40 1.30 1.20 1. 10 1. 00 1.40 1.30 1.20 1. 10 1. 00 4-50 4.00 350 3.00 2.70 2.40 2.10 1.80 1.50 1.20

$1.40 1.30 1 .20 1. 10 1. 00 1.40 1.30 1.20 1. 10 1. 00 1.40 1.30 1.20 1. 10 1. 00 1.40 1.30 1.20 1. 10 1. 00 450 4.00 350 3.00 2.70 2.40 2.10 1. 80 1.50 1 .20

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7,905 18,426 38,490

74,369 176,225

295,957 440,191

656,394

906,222

1,192,374

1,562,181

2,057,613

2,582,528

3,270,4^6

4,033,442

4,610,593

5,379,349

6,4^5,348

8,060,146

9,056,406

9,973,000

10,903,774

11,866,046

13,181,056

14,575,118

15,963,939

17,250,517

18,568,565

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18,425

38,489

74,368

176,224

295,956

440,190

656,393 906,221

1,192,373 1,562,180 2,057,612 2,582,527 3,270,425

4,033,441 4,610,592

5.379,348

6,415,347

8,060,145

9,056,405

9,972,999

10,903,773

11,866,045

13,181,055

14,575,117

15,963,938

17,250,516

18,568,564

19,957,499

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  • This and the succeeding tables represent the rates, etc., for non-partidpating industrial policies

with the Prudential Insurance Company of America.

tCash Dividends have already been paid on all Regular Industrial policies which have been in force fifteen or more years.

To find the amount payable on policy in case of death, during the first three months of 1909, of the person insured, multiply the amount insured in policy by 100 plus the Additional Benefit opposite the year in which the policy was issued, as above, and divide the result by 100. Example: To find amount payable on a policy of $144 issued in 1898, which has been in force for eleven full years, multiply 144 by 103 and point off two places to the left; the result