Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 11

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SETTLED
Five Days Later!
oActual Example of Liberty Mutual Automobile Insurance Service
"A HIGH WALL completely shut off my view of the intersecting
jCjl street. As I nosed out of the driveway, I saw, to the left, an
other car bearing right down on me. Nothing could prevent the
accident and we crashed squarely.
"Both cars were damaged and several people hurt.
"The same day I notified the Liberty Mutual. Five days later
all claims against me had been settled.
"What a relief it was to know that there would be no court pro
ceedings and no financial loss on my part. This experience proved
to me the value of Liberty Mutual service, and as I am getting my
regular 30 cash refund I am doubly satisfied."
(Signed) G. W. LICHTENBERGER
Treasurer Read Machinery Co.
. Philadelphia, Pa.
"Haye an accident? Never. Why, man, I'm a careful driver."
So is Mr. Lichtenberger a .careful driver. When the above ac
cident happened, short of bringing his car to a standstill, getting
out, and looking up and down the road, he was exercising due
care in his driving.
Yet the accident happened, just the same. No matter how careful
you maybe, the "other fellow" must always be reckoned with.
It is folly to deny the probabilities of an accident to say noth
ing of the consequences. Consequences that bring a court summons,
a trial, a judgment, perhaps complete financial disaster.
It isn't necessary to take such chances. Mr. Lichtenberger didn't
Along with thousands of other motorists, he carries Liberty
Mutual insurance. And this means sure, ample, complete protec
tion protection that provides a unique settlement service. 99 out
of every 100 claims against our policyholders are settled promptly,
our of court.
Furthermore, ever since organization the Liberty Mutual has
paid back to its automobile policyholders cash refunds of 30 of
the insurance cost
Trust to luck no longer. Insure your car in the Liberty Mutual.
Call us on the phone today. Please remember that Liberty Mutual
policies can be bought in only one way direct from the Company.
And ask for our
FREE BOOKLET, "THE TRAFFIC COP"
Handy pocket information for motorists. Tells What to Do in Case of AccU
dent; Before the Accident Happens; Different Forms of Auto Insurance, and
many other valuable things. When writing, be sure to give your telephone-number.
LIBERmMUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
Philadelphia Office: 20-22 South 15th Street Phone Locust 6976
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Board of Directors
CHARLES L. ALLEN
President Norton Company
WALTER C. ALLEN
President Yale & Townc 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 0. DAY
Treasurer U. 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 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
Mir. Worcester Dist., 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 Company
HARRY L. RICE
President Rice & Hutch'ms, Inc.
R. PAUL SNELLING
Treasurer Saco-Lowell Shops
JAMES W. SPENCE
President Rockland Trust Company
MALCOLM B. STONE
Treasurer Ludlow Manufacturing Associates
PATRICK F. SULLIVAN
Director Old Colony Trust Company
EUGENE V. R. THAYER
M. F. WESTOVER
Secretary General Electric Company
Pennsylvania Advisory Board
charles e. brinley
President The American Pulley Co.
E. W. CRELLIN
President Pittsburgh-Dcs Moines Co.
'"& , POWELL EVANS
President Merchant & Evans Co.
JOHN GK i n BEL
John J. Griffin Co.
CHARLES H. LUDINGTON
Vice-Pres. and Treas. 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 Stern & Co., Inc.
JOHN E. ZIMMERMANN
Vice-President Day & Zimmermann
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