n LI B ERTY STRENGTH SERVICE SAVING t sillllllte 1B111I M UTUAL "Luckily my car missed the women but another machine smashed head-on into my car." SETTLED seven days later" Actual Example of Liberty Mutual Automobile Insurance Service I WAS driving at moderate speed along a highway. Rounding a curve I noticed just ahead on my right two women getting out of a jitney. They started across the road, directly in my path. "Quickly I jammed the brakes skidded to the right and left. Luckily my car missed the women. "But just at that moment another machine swung around the curve from the opposite direction, skidded sideways and crashed head-on into my car. Both cars were badly smashed. But worse, a woman in the other machine was hurt. "Only seven days later, the Liberty Mutual had satisfied every claim against me. That is what I call good service." (Siened) ELIOT FARLEY Boston, Mass. IS fear of the consequences of such an accident making your driving a constant nervous strain? Or are you like Mr. Farley enjoying every minute of your riding, mind-free of the spectre of worry that hovers over the shoulder of every motorist who is without protection. Just think what Mr. Farley saved through Liberty Mutual Insurance. First of all, he was saved all the distressing details of settling for the accident; he was saved embarrassing court room scenes; he was saved heavy financial loss. Liberty Mutual shouldered these responsibilities. But that is not all. For, along with every Liberty Mutual automo bile policyholder, Mr. Farley saved 30 of his insurance cost this saving coming in the form of our annual 30 cash refunds. Isn't it up to you right now to make sure that you have this pro tection at such low cost with a service that has, since organiza tion, settled 99 out of every 100 claims out of court? Before you insure your car or renew an old policy, get in touch with our office. Let us help you save. And remember that Liberty Mutual protection can be bought in only one way direct from the Company. Send for our FREE BOOKLET, "THE TRAFFIC COP" Handy pocket information for motorists. Tells What to Do in Cose of Acci dent; Before the Accident Happens; Different Forms of Auto Insurance and many other valuable things. UBERmMUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Philadelphia Office: 20-22 South 15th Street Phone Locust 6976 Boston (Home Office) Albany Baltimore Buffalo Chicago Louisville Lynchburg Newark .4ew Bedford New York Norfolk Philadelphia Pittsburg Portland (Me.) Providence Richmond Springfield (Mass.) St. Louis Wilmington Worcester N Board of Directors CHARLES L. ALLEN President Norton Company WALTER C. ALLEN Presider.t Yale & 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. DAY Treasurer U. S. Enrclopc 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 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 Mp: tVtrcester Dist.t American Steel & Wire Company FREDERIC C. McDUFFIE Treasurer York Mfg. Co., and Treasurer Everett 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 Comptr.j HARRY L. RICE President Rice & Hutchins, Inc. R. PAUL SNELLING Treasurer Saco-Lowell bhops JAMES W. SPENCE President Rockland Trust Company MALCOLM B. STONE Treasurer Ludlow Manufacturing Associates PATRICK F. SULLIVAN Eastern Massachusetts Street Ry. Co. EUGENE V. R. THAYER M. F. WESTOVER Secretary General Electric Company PENNSYLVANIA ADVISORY BOARD CHARLES E. BRINLEY President The American Pullcv Co. E. W. CRELLIN President Pittsburgh-Dcs Moines Co. POWELL EVANS President Merchant & Evans Co. JOHN GRIBBEL John J. Griffin 5c Co. CHARLES H. LUDINGTON Vice-Pres. and Trras, Curtis Pub. Co. FRANK P. MILLER Treasurer Frank P. Miller Paper Co. GODFREY R. REBMANN Vice-President Otis Elevator Co. EDWARD A. SCHMIDT President C. Schmidt & Sons Co. MAURICE N. WEYL Treasurer Edward Strrn & Co., Inc. JOHN E. ZIMMERMANN Vice-President Day & Zimmermann r .,' , , is.'fcrVj.J I .-- jiAaLut ... U . ,. iikfiy l 5'1 Ml r i, 'I J 'flJxniji fctj $''J
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