ir- h ' '. ' ' ??.: yw v. p?j-r9s( EVBTSTNG- PTJBLIO LEDGERr-PHlLABELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1021, n LI B ERTY STRENGTH SERVICE SAVING sv wpaavww jij.II I1 -' 1- MUTUAL PP-Wi NTV r"es The child ran right into the car "SETTLED $ n Jj 4 hours" Actual Example of Liberty Mutual Automobile Insurance Service tt T COULD net have been going faster than five miles X an hour, as I had te slew down for traffic. Without warning, a little girl started te cress the street in front of me. I swerved quickly te avoid her, hitting a tree as I did se. But the child did net step, and ran into the rear of my car, receiving cuts and bruises. "I notified the Liberty Mutual representative, and in twenty-four hours'' time, a claim made by the child's parents was settled satisfactorily. "I certainly appreciated the relief of having all the details taken off my hands by the Liberty Mutual." (signed) GEO. S. CURTIS, Peabody, Mass. SUPPOSE such an accident happened while you were driving. Would you have te face the trials and sufferings of the court room expensive litigation and then a judgment that might easily wipe out all your savings, your home and everything you own? Remember that with Liberty Mutual automobile insurance you are saved all worry, trouble, less. Re member, tee, that 99 out of every 100 claims against Liberty Mutual policyholders are settled promptly 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 cash refunds refunds which have always amounted te 30 per cent of the premium paid. These are reasons enough why you should leek into Athe Liberty Mutual before you buy your automobile insurance policy. Liberty Mutual policies can be bought in only one way direct from the Company.. Write or telephone our office and ask for FREE BOOKLET, "THE TRAFFIC COP SAYS" Handy pocket information for motorists. Tells What te De in Case of Accident; Before the Accident Happens; Different Ferms of Aute Insurance, and many ether valuable things. When writing, be sure te give your telephone number. LIBERTYMUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Philadelphia Office: 20-22 Seuth 15th Street - Phene Locust 6976 Bosten Heme Office) Albany Baltimore Buffalo Chicago Louisville Lynchburg Newark New Bedford New Yerk Norfolk Philadelphia Pittsburg Portland (Me.) Providence Richmond Springfield Mass.) St. Leuis Wilmington Worcester r' """ " ,.,.,. U.UX- i . .. .. . 1" Beard of Directors . CHARLES L. ALLEN President Norten Company WALTER C, ALLEN President Yale & Towne Mfg. Ce WALTER S. BUCKLIN President Liberty Mutual Insurance Company) GEORGE H. CLOUGH President r The Russell Ce. HOWARD COONLEY President Walworth Manufacturing Company FRANCIS W. DAVIS President Pilgrim Laundry Company WILLIAM O. DAY Treasurer U. S. Envelope Company WALLACE B. DONHAM Dean Harvard Business Scheel JOHN R. FREEMAN President Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insurance Cel JOSEPH P. GRAY President Bosten Mfrs. Mutual Fire Insurance Ce; JOHN GRIBBEL Director Curtis Publishing Company GEORGE E. HALL President Bosten Woven Hese & Rubber Ce. MOSES B. KAVEN Vice-President United Shee Machinery Cerp. JOHN S. KENT Treasurer M. A. Packard Company GEORGE H. LEACH Fiee-President Geerge E. Keith Company HAROLD A. LEY President Fred. T. Ley 6c Company, Inc. LOUIS K. LIGGETT , President United Drug Company CLINTON S. MARSHALL &fgr. fPcrcester Dist., American Steel & Wire Company FREDERIC C. McDUFFIE Treasurer Yerk Mfg. Ce., and Treasurer Everett Mills WILLIAM J. McGAFFEE President Themas G. Plant Company JAMES S. MURPHY President Stickney & Peer Spice Company HUGH NAWN Secretary Hugii Xawn Contracting Company CIIAS. T. PLUNKETT President Berkshire Cotten Manufacturing Company HARRY L. RICE President Rice &: Hutchins, Inc. R. PAUL SNELLING Treasurer Saco-Lewell Sheps JAMES W. SPENCE President Rockland Trust Company MALCOLM B. STONE Treasurer Ludlow Manufacturing Associate PATRICK F. SULLIVAN Director Old Colony Trust Company EUGENE V. R. THAYER I . Atkins & Cenipanv M. F. WESTOVER Secretary General Electric Company Pennsylvania Ad visoryBeard CHARLES E. BRINLEY President The American Pulley Ce. E. V. CRELLIN President Pittsburgh-Des Moines Ce. POWELL EVANS President Merchant & Evans Ce, JOHN GRIBBEL Jehn J. Griflin & Ce. CHARLES II. LUDIXGTON Vice-Pres. and Treat. Curtis Pub. Ce. FRANK P. MILLER Treasurer v.'rank P. Miller Paper Ce. GODFREY R. REBMAXX Vice-President Otis Elevator Ce. EDWARD A. SCHMIDT President C. Schmidt & Sens Ce. MAURICE X. WEYL Tieasutrr Ldwaid Stern & Ce., Irn.. JOHN E. ZIMMERMAXN Vice-President Day & Zimmcrmami 19 A "V . . i IX 1 r f i 4 ' ri A i . ! . irn fl ! ' I r 5 ..JTi F f fAi ' ti ) 'i fl I 2 m rv,l MM M 1)1 i a1, i V ',1 im ftwi . m r : f i 4 Y?
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