Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 14, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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The street ws sHppery with
nrfa and my sedan skidded,"
SETTLED
the next morning!
ALTHOUGH I was driving slowly, the street was slippery from
JlX. rain and my sedan skidded, skte-ewiping a car parked at the
curb and a team standing alongside.
I notified the liberty Mntnal of the accident the same day.
The next morning all claims against me had been settled.
'Twentyfoar hoars' service is some service,
"Moreover, it is good to get such service with a 30 cash
teiuxtd on. my premium a saving I consider well worth wmla,"
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BRUCE SCRKMGEOUR
New York City
YOU know the titter impossibility of preventing an accident
after your car has started to skid. If anything is in the way,
you cannot avoid the crash.
In the face of such odds with the prospect of awaiting the
court summons, the trial, the judgment against you can you
afford to trust to hick? And can you satisfy a judgment of
thousands of dollars?
Follow the example of Mr. Scrimgeour and thousands of motor
ists who have found in the Liberty Mutual just the protection
they need the prompt, satisfactory service that means so much
when an accident happens.
Remember 99 out of every 100 rtaims against our policy
holders are settled promptly out of court.
But there is another important reason why you should choose
Liberty Mutual protection; Ever since organization this company
has paid back to ha automobile policyholders cash refunds that
have equalled 30g of the insurance cost.
Take no more chances. Slippery streets careless pedestrians
or "the other fellow" may cause an accident that will mean heavy
loss to you unless you have this protection.
Liberty Mutual policies can be bought in only one way direct
from the Company. Call us on the phone today, or write for our
free-booklet,
"THE TRAFFIC COF
Handy pocket information for motorist. TeUs What to Do in Case of Acci
dent; Before the Accident Happens; Different Forms of Auto T"nTvnt
and many other valuable things.
LI B ERmMUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
Philadelphia Office: 20-22 South 15th Street Phone Locust 6976
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Philadelphia Pittsburg Portland (Mt.) Providence Richmond Springfield (Mass.) St. Lotus Wilmington Worcester
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Board of Directors
CHARLES L. ALLEN
President Norton Company
WALTER C ALLEN
President 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 D. S. Envelope Company
WALLACE B. DONHAM
Dean Harvard Business School
JOHN R. FREEMAN
President Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
JOSEPH P. GRAY
President Boston Mfrs, Mutual Fire Insurance Co,
JOHN GRIBBEL
Director Curtis Publishing Company
GEORGE E. HALL
President Boston Werren Hose & Rubber Co.
MOSES B. KAVEN
Put-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. MAP SHALL
Mfr. Ifertester Dist, American Steel & Wire Company
FREDERIC C McDUFFTE
Treasurer York Mfg. Co., and Treasurer Everett Milli
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.
R. PAUL SNELLING
Treasurer Saco-Lowell Shops
JAMES W. SPENCE
Prestdent Rockland Trust Company
MALCOLM B. STONE
Treasurer Lndlow Manufacturing Associates
PATRICK F. SULLIVAN
Dtreeter Old Colony Trust Company
EUGENE V. R. THAYER
M. F. WESTOVER
Secretary General Electric Company
To Manufacturers:
THE same protection, the same ser
vice, the same saving, have been
enjoyed by Liberty Mutual compensa
tion policyholders for many years.
Liberty Mutual Directors all promi
nent business men are compensation
policyholders.
And there are 9500 other representa
tive concerns and individuals.
Another Important matter Liberty
Mutual engineering service has reduced
insurance rates for individual policy
holders as much as 50.
In 1920 the total saving thus effected
amounted to over $500,000.
Send for our 9th Annual Report It
tello how and why.
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