
About this Vintage Print Ad
This advertisement discusses the benefits of Prudential's Limited-Payment Life Insurance policies, targeting men in professions with high but short-lived earning periods, such as athletes. It uses the fictional example of 'Chick' Mead, a baseball player, to illustrate how these policies can provide security for one's family by allowing premiums to be paid during high-earning years, with coverage continuing even after payments stop. The ad highlights policy flexibility, protection during disability, and various payout options.
- Brand: The Prudential Insurance Company of America
- Product: Prudential Limited-Payment Life Insurance
- Tagline: What life insurance program for a man whose 'big money' years are limited?
- Publication: Life Magazine
- Year: 1940
Objects in the advertisement: baseball player
, baseball
, pen
, two boys
, stadium
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