Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 68, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1921 — Page 9
TRAVEL*ACCIDENT INSURANCE POLICY
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National Casualty Company Detroit, Michigan (Reprinted from Policy contracted for by the Daily Times) a Will pay the following amounts, subject to the terms of the policy, for death or injuries If Assured shall, during the term of One Ye ar from the beginning of the insurance covering such Assured. as provided in Policy, by the wrecking or disablement of any railroad Passenger Car or Passenger Steamship or Steamboat, in or on which such Assured is traveling as a fare-paying passenger, or by the wrecking or disablement of any Public Omnibus, Street Railway Car, Taxicab, or Automobile Stage, which is being driven or operated, at the time of such wrecking or disablement, by a licensed driver plying for public hire, and in which such Assured is traveling as a fare-paying passenger, or by the wrecking or disablement of any private horse-drawn vehicle, or motor-driven car in which Assured is riding or driving, or by being accidentally thrown from such vehicle or car, suffer any of the specific losses set forth below, THE COMPANY WILL PAY the sum set opposite such loss: FOR LOSS OF—- • Life * One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) Both Hands One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) Both Feet One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) Sight of Both Eyes One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) One Hand and One Foot .One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) One Hand and Sight of One Eye One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) One Foot and Sight of One 9ye One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) Either Hand Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) Either Foot Five Hundred Dollars ($500,00) Sight of Either Eye Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) If Assured shall, during the term of One Year from the beginning of the insurance covering such Assured, as provided in Policy, by the means and under the conditions recited above, be immediately and wholly disabled and prevented by injuries so received, from performing any and every duty pertaining to his or her usual business or occupation, THE COMPANY WILL PAY for a period not exceeding three (3) consecutive months, ACCIDENT INDEMNITY AT THE RATE OF TEN DOLLARS ($10.00) PER WEEK FURTHER PROTECTION FOR PEDESTRAINS—OR FOR LOSS OF Life Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, provided the bodily injury effected as stated herein shall be the sole cause of death of the insured and such injury occurs: By being struck or knocked down or run over while walking or standing on a public highway by a vehicle propelled by steam, cable, electricitj', naphtha, gasoline, horse, compressed air or liquid power, excluding injuries sustained while working in the public highway or on a railroad right of way in violation of any statute or of any regulation of* the railroad company. The amount payable for loss of life under this policy shall be payable to estate of Assured. REGISTRATION, IDENTIFICATION AND EMERGENCY BENEFIT. If the Assured shall, by reason of illness or injury, during the time his policy is in force, be physically unable to communicate with relatives or friends, the Company will upon receipt of any message, giving name and policy number, immediately transmit to the relatives or friends of the Assured any information respecting him, and will defray all pxpens~ necessary to put the Assured in the care of relatives or friends, but the Company’s liability therefor shall not exceed the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100)
NO RED TAPE—NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION—EVERY MAN OR WOMAF FROM 15 TO 70 ELIGIBLE. Farmers Trust Cos., Indianapolis, local representatives of "National Casualty Co.-Daily Times” Insurance Plan. The Insurance department of the Farmers Trust Cos, will register Times readers after they have been registered by this newspaper. They will issue the Insurance policies here in Indianapolis within 24 hours after registration. They will also investigate and adjust claims of pollcy-holde r * 'or the National Casualty Cos. and the Daily Times.
The only charge for this policy is fifty cents (50c) a year covering cost of securing and handling. You pay for The Daily Times at the regular price. FILL OUT AND MAIL COUPON TODAY Daily Times by carrier 12c a week outside Indianapolis, 10c in city, payable weekly to carrier. By mail, special rural route rate $4.00 a year—all other points $5.00 in advance, or $4.50 and $5.50 with one year paid-up insurance policy.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1921.
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Every Policy‘Bears the Imprint of 1 he Indiana Daily Times Tt is the special “Indiana Daily Times" policy of the National Casualty Cos., Detroit, Mich. The Farmers Trust Cos., Insurance Dept., resident representative of the National Casualty Cos., working with the Daily Times, will give prompt attention to all claims in Indianapolis. A complete numbered and registered insurance policy will be supplied each person insured. This policy, and the financial responsibility' of the National Casualty Cos., has been passed on by the State of Indiana. Be sure and read it carefully before filing it away. This travel insurance will protect every registered subscriber of the Indiana Daily Times who has bought the paper from his carrier for six consecutive publishing days prior to any accident on which a claim may properly be made under the policy provisions. Be sure to pay your carrier promptly for the Daily Times and you will be insured as soon as the Indianapolis representative of the Insurance Company (Farmers Trust Cos., Insurance Dept.) can issue you a registered and numbered policy. You can stop buying The Daily Times at any time within the year. The insurance policy provides for cancellation at any time. A policy with premium paid up for one year will be issued to every R. F. D, subscriber who pays a year’s subscription to the Daily Times in advance. If you live anywhere in the State of Indiana you are eligible for one of the policies. f*oliey will be made out in the name of the subscriber, providing he or she meets the general conditions of the policy. Why and How the Times Is Giving This Service The sales department of every big enterprise spends hundreds and thousands of dollars yearly increasing the demand for their product and muieh of this Is spent for good will. This is true of the Circulation Department of the Daily Times, which is our sales department. Instead of spending our money next year for the usual form of advertising we give our readers the benefit through this insurance plan. This paper is not entirely unselfish in making this proposition to its readers. True, the Times was actuated primarily by a desire to give its readers protection. We admit there are some business reasons behind our offer. Here is how we figure—llow can the Daily Times spend its money to better advantage in creating good will than by giving its readers a real service and protection like this insurance plan? Our present readers will be even more loyal to us than in the past. They will also tell their friends about the Daily Times and will be our best salesmen. Contracting for so many policies at one time, the price to us is naturally very low. Moreover the insurance company saves the commission they allow their solicitors, which further enables them to reduce the price to the Daily Times. no other means could the Daily Times secure SO MANY LOYAL SALESMEN, who will work for us 365 days in the year. Considering all this the individual cost is low. Moreover a salesman working for a salary is not nearly as effective as a loyal reader, who voluntarily acts as our salesman. * True, this plan of promoting good will for the Daily Times and increased sales will undoubtedly cost us more than under an old plan, but we will get more for it. Soon our increased cineulation will bring us more advertising and this will further help make up any deficit. This way we kill two birds with one stone. We benefit our readers. We benefit ourselves.
ORDER AND REGISTRATION FORM Indiana Dally Times, Indianapolis.... 18a Insurance Dept, Indianapolis, Ind. * * I will buy the Dally Times from your carrier for six consecntlT* publishing days from date hereof and regularly thereafter until further notice, and wish you to register me as entitled to the travel accident Insurance procured by you for your subscribers. This Is to be in accordance with the provisions cf the travel accident insurance policy, which Is to be delivered to me by the Insurance company or the Dally Tlmee. I further agree to pav the Ilaily Timet nron delivery of poDcy. fifty cents (50c) to cover cost of securing and handling policy. ’ — . —... Age Street No B. F. D.... Telephone No. (if any) City Where do you wish the paper left by csjrler? Are you at present a subscriber? ...... If yon are at present s subscriber of the Dally Times, please to stats. Present subscribers. as well as new, are entitled to all the advantages of 'the Travel Accident Insurance Plan, but all subscribers, present and new, must send in this registered form. If B. F, D. subscriber, enclose money erder covering one year’s paid In advance subscription by mail and charges for insurance policy. m
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