Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 292, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1928 — Page 11

APRIL 3, 1928

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OLD TRAILS Blazes the Wav!

Four years ago OLD TRAILS was a pioneer, organized to give to the people of Indiana a broader, more complete automobile insurance at lower cost. Its success was immediate. Motorists from all over the state turned instinctively to OLD TRAILS and its pioneer, protecting policy. OLD TRAILS blazed the way! Today, four years’ splendid progress has made possible this new forward step. The OLD TRAILS building, on the OLD TRAILS highway, the Home Office of Indiana’s fastest growing automobile insurance organization, will mean a still closer bond with the policyholder, a still finer insurance service. OLD TRAILS blazes the way! OLD TRAILS has for its background a growth that has no equal in this state for soundness and stability as well as speed. The last twelve months, for instance, OLD TRAILS has increased its subscribers’ surplus by more than 50% over that t

<f OFFICERS : \ SAMUEL O. DUNGAN F. N. DANIEL President Vice-President and Gen. Mgr. HARRY R. DE WOLF THEODORE E. MYERS Vice-President Treasurer DWIGHT S. RITTER • Secretary m H JP

Old Trails Automobile Insurance Ass’n

| 707-712 Merchants Bank Bldg.

With a background of four years of sound and phenomenal growth and with abiding faith in the future, OLD TRAILS presents its plans for a magnificent new Home office —the OLD TRAILS Building on the OLD TRAILS Highway —a monument to the success of the past, blazing the way to still greater achievements.

After September, 1928 —OLD TRAILS Building, Southwest Corner Senate Ave. and Washington St.

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of the previous three years. It is stronger financially than at any time in its history. The record of its past is unblemished, the possibilities for its future are unlimited. . OLD TRAILS has for its officers and directors eight men, all active in state and city affairs, all widely known and recognized for their business ability and financial integrity. OLD TRAILS has for its policy a clean-cut, clearly exn pressed agreement that all can understand. And all claims are settled promptly and fairly, without petty, loop-hole quibbling. And so OLD TRAILS blazes the way! On the firm foundation of past success, it builds for the years ahead. Proud of its growth, its personnel and its policy, prouder still of its new Home Office, OLD TRAILS renews its pledge to the motorists of Indiana to give the finest, broadest protection at the lowest possible cost.

c DIRECTORS: , \ SAMUEL O. DUNGAN President Polk Sanitary Milk Cos. DANIEL HARRY K. DE WOLF DWIGHT S. RITTER President J)e\V*>lf News Company Sec.-Treas. (Irassj forks Fisherian THEODORE E. MYERS Tire-President and tienernl Manager ALBERT J. PFEIFFER } the Speed way MARK V. TUNEHART I)R. J. T. HOOPIN’GARNER Vice-J'rcs. WuNlnnjHon Hank aw! Trust Company V r?

Phone, Riley 1301-2-3

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