KV"' mmvm,m-iS "',"rrf JSRS"?"?-' 'i'!-' -. -f f ;-', . .1 : EVENING. PUBLIC 1LEDGEH PHILADELPHIA, MONHAV, APJLUL 4, 1921 LI B EK STRENGTH SERVICE SAVING : t Mlll ; 4dl P" W raff w JBJiWJyBVKpQFKr - -( W i'i) vk " In passing' my car overturned " - ZSSr " SETTLED without an argument over technicalities" "Actual Example of Liberty Mutual Automobile Insurance Service 44 ACCOMPANIED by my brother and sister, I was XJl driving last summer to Portsmouth, N. H. Just ahead of me was another car going in the same direc tion. In swerving to the side to pass it, my car toppled and overturned. "I reported the damage immediately to the Liberty Mutual, although my attorney told me that the insurance company might be justified in contesting my claim. Imagine, then, my great satisfaction when I received, without delay, a check in full settlement for the damage! And without an argument over technicalities. "Such liberal and fair treatment as this makes in surance in the Liberty Mutual doubly valuable to me. Particularly so in view of the fact that I am getting such service with a real saving in the cost of the insurance. SlKnCd) HENRY P. PORTER Boston, Mass.. HAVE you protection that affords such liberal settlement service protection that does not "stand on technicalities " ? Or would you have to pay the cost of repairing the car out of your own pocket ? Liberty Mutual protection lives up to the spirit as well as the letter of fair dealing as proven by the fact that 99 out of every 100 Liberty Mutual claims are settled promptly and settled out of court. And then realize that Liberty Mutual policyholders have always received this service at a great saving in insurance cost. The saving comes in the form of annual 30r cash refunds. In dollars and cents this means that every policyholder gets back $30 for every $100 of premium. If you are not now getting protection like this at such low cost write or telephone our office today for complete information. Liberty Mutual policies can be bought in only one way direct from the company. FREE BOOKLET, "THE TRAFFIC COP SAYS" ' Handy pocket information for motorists. Tells what to do m case of acci dent ; Before the Accident Happens ; Different forms of Auto Insurance, and many other valuable things. t mrDTV jttMntsMa mt JKmm&r- uSrbmbmv iNfc i 4 M3w .c Estabhslxd J 91 Q i JTJI L . j- . J INSURANCE COMPANY Philadelphia Office: 20-22 South 15th Street Phone Locust 6976 Boston Home Office) Albany Baltimore Buffalo Chicago Louisville Lynchburg Newark New Bedford New York Norfolk Philadelphia Pittsburg Portland (Me.) Providence Richmond Springfield (Mass.) St. Louis Wilmington Worcester Board of Directors CHARLES L. ALLEN President Norton Company WALTER C. ALLEN President Yale S: Towne Mfg. Co. WALTER S. BUCKLIN President Liberty Mutual Insurance Company GEORGE H. CLOUGH President The Russell Co. HOWARD COONLEY President Walworth Manufacturing Company FRANCIS W. DAVIS President Pilgrim Laundry Company WILLIAM O. DAYf Treasurer U. S. Envelope Company WALLACE B. DONHAM Director Old Colony Trust Company JOHN R. FREEMAN President Manufacturer' 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 Vice-President George E. Keith Company HAROLD A. LEY President Fred. T. Ley & Company, Inc. LOUIS K. LIGGETT President United Drug Company CLINTON S. MARSHALL Ajfr. Worcester Dt st.t American Steel & Wire Company FREDERIC C. McDUFFIE Treasurer York Mfg. Co., and Treasurer Everett Mills WILLIAM J. McGAFFEE President Thomas, (i. Plant Company JAMES S. MURPHY President Stickncy & Poor Spice Company HUGH NAWN Secretary Hugh Nawn Contracting Company CHAS. T. PLUNKETT President Berkshire Cotton Manufacturing Company HARRY 1.. RICE President Rice &: Hutchins, Inc. RUSSELL A. SEARS General Attorney Boston Elevated Railway Company R. PAUL SNELLING Treasurer Suco-Lowell Shop,! JAMES W. SPENCE Presuunt Rockland Trust Company MALCOLM B. STONE Treasurer I ucilow Manufacturing Asiocutej PATRICK: V. SULLIVAN Lastern Massachusetts Street H;. Co. EUGENE V. R. THAYER President Chase National Bank M. V. WESTOVER Secretary General Llcitric Company $22,000,000 in Premiums since Organization ot" Company $10,000,000 Paid and Reserved for Losses $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 policyholders by rc-insuring itself against excessive losses. rj.., ,,- .. ,, ,v.,, , , d-s" - ..'. u 9 .t" "1 w ffl wits. M mi'.r m 'Hffl n M im Z? 1 fcW mi tJW m t'3 . n ' ' .HI m
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