Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 28, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 15

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1921
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LIBERTY
MUTUAL
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"Settled Without Delay
Settled Out of Court"
Number Two of a Series of Actual Happenings
''"THE other day I loaned my car to a friend to take
X a short trip. When he returned, he forgot to tell
me that he had smashed into another car on the road.
"A few days later I was surprised to receive a demand
for damages from the other fellow, for serious injuries
suffered by his wife.
"I notified the Liberty Mutual right away. Dreading
the thought of going to court, you can understand my
great relief on hearing shortly afterward that the
whole affair had been settled out of court. Further
more, the husband expressed great satisfaction at the
way the Liberty Mutual had handled the matter.
"It is particularly gratifying to me to be able to secure
such prompt service from an insurance company, at the
same time saving real hard cash on the cost of my
premium." (SlSned) GERALD PRIESTMAN,
Elizabeth, N. J.
99 out of every 100 claims against Liberty Mutual
policyholders are settled promptly and settled out of
court. The great organization of the Company with its
many branch offices and its staff of physicians, lawyers
and adjusters, always within phoning distance makes
possible this prompt service.
And Liberty Mutual policyholders have had this ser
vice at a great saving in insurance cost.
Every Liberty Mutual policyholder has received each
year a cash refund from the Company's earnings
refunds which have always amounted to 30 per cent
of the premium paid.
You ought to know more about the Liberty Mutual
before you take out a new liability policy or renew an
old one. Let us name our premium rates for your car.
Write or telephone the Company direct it is the only
way you can buy a Liberty Mutual policy. And ask us
for a copy of
"THE TRAFFIC COP SAYS' A FREE BOOKLET
You'll carry it with you, for it tells many things a car-owner wants to refer
to. Tells What To Do In Case of Accident; What To Do Before One Occurs;
Forms of Auto Insurance, etc. Contains blanks for data about your car. In
writing, be sure to give your telephone number.
LIBERmMUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
Philadelphia Office: 22 South 15th Street
Huston (Home Office) Albany Baltimore Buffalo Chicago Louisville Lynchburg Newark New Bedford New York Norfolk
Philadelphia Pittsburg Portland (Mc. Providence Richmond Springfield (Mass.) St. Louis Wilmington Worcester
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Board of Directors
CHARLES L. ALLEN, President
Norton Company
WALTER C. ALLEN, President
Yale & Towne Mg. Co.
WALTER S. BUCKL1N, President
Liberty Mutual Insurance Company
GEORGE H. CLOUGH, President
1 he Russell Co.
HOWARD COONLEY, President
Walworth Manufacturing Company
FRANCIS . DAVIS, President
Pilgrim I .nimby Comptny
WILLIAM 0. DAY, Treasurer
U. S. Envelope Company
WALLACE B. DONHAM, Director
Old Colony Trust Company
' JOHN R. FREEMAN, President
Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
JOSEPH P. GRAY, President
Boston Mfrs. Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
JOHN GRIBBEL, Vice-President
Curtis Publishing Company
GEORGE E. HALL, President
Boston Woven Hose &: Rubber Co.
MOSES B. KAVEN, Vice-President
United Shoe Machinery Company
JOHN S. KENT, Treasurer
M. A. Packard Company
GEORGE H. LEACH, Secretary
George K. Keith Company
HAROLD A. LEY, President
Fred. T. I cy & Company, Inc.
LOUIS K. LIGGETT, President
United Hrug Company
CLINTON S. MARSHALL, Atgr. Worcester DisU
American Steel & Wire Company
FREDERIC C. McDUFFIE, Treasurer
York Mfg. Co., and I-verett Mills
WILLIAM J. McGAFFEE. President
Thomas G. Plant Company
JAMES S. MURPHY, President
Stickney &. Poor Spice Company
HUGH NAWN, Secretary
Hugh Nawn Contracting Company
CHAS. T. PLUNKETT, President
Berkshire Cotton Manufacturing Company
HARRY L. RICE, President
Rice &: Hutchins, Inc.
RUSSELL A. SEARS, General Attorney
Boston Klcatcd Railua Company
R. PAUL SNELLING, Treasurer
baco-I.owell Shops
JAMES W. SPENCE, President
Rockland Trust Coinp.un
MALCOLM B. STONE, Treasurer
I.udlow Manufacturing Associate
PATRICK F. SULLIVAN
f astern Massachusetts Street R. Co.
EUGENE V. R. THAYER, President
Chase National Bank
M. F. WESTOVER, Secretory
General Llectric Company
$22,000,000 in Premiums
since Organization ut' Company
$10,000,000
Paid and Reserved for Loes
; $1,000,000 in Surplus
9,500 Representative Concerns
and Individuals Insured
PROTECTION
TO make assurance doubly sure,
Liberty Mutual still further pro
tects its policy-holders by re-insurino-itself
against excessive losses.
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