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"■ _ ___ j Increased Facilities 1 | to Serve Old Clients- | ■ Room to Serve More | wm «m ■ ^ t^K*: I /I ■- ■ ® / iz— |B 'f ™ ■ THE EXCHANGE BUILDING ■ ® NEW HOME OF ■ I New Jersey Indemnity Exchange 1 ® 45 Clinton Street | Uinlon Street is one of the oldest streets in Newark, and runs east ■ ~ opposite the Prudential buildings on Broad Street. Forty-five is g half way between Broad and Mulberry streets, convenient to the ■ " Public Serv ice Terminal Parking accomodations for automobiles ■ H adjoin our buildings. | _ The first Inter-Insurance Exchange buys and occupies its own six-story ® building. . . - fi| / What does that mean to you asits present or prospective subscriber? ® ® Directly little, but indirectly much. 0 g Our new buildingiadesigned with definite ideas of what our home Inter-Isurance _ w Exchange should be. It gives us more room and conveniences necessary for better _ ^ services; room for our executives, account managers, claim investigators, policy ® writers and assistants to concentrate and work In quiet, without interruption to the ^ _ subscribers' problems; room to back up their recognized service ingenuity and ability, ^ with an organization wise and skilled in the handling of inter-insurance details; room ® for expansion that is sure to continue. a e We shall be glad to have you call and i aspect our new home and confer on thr g _ economic protection of risks of motor car ownership and operation through co-opera- n ffi live and secure methods. B ■ ^ The Motor Car Underw riters at the New Jersey Indemnity Exchange oiler the ■ I vby highest standard of motor car indemnity at the lowest cost consistent with good ■ g security all the risks of motor car ownership or operation combined in one complete d ■ B contract at an actual net cost basis. ■ „ Our Jersey City office has also felt the effect of prosperity, and Hudson County ■ _ car owners will find Joe Hurley fully equipped to render a complete service. ■ Paterson, too. has shown wonderful progress and has secured larger quarters in ■ the Romaine Building, where Mr. Walker and his assistants give the same thorough ■ ® and efficient service as at Newark. g Q ' Our PS on. Numb" I* Market 3611 B 3 New Jersey Indemnity Exchange ® J Rfoiprockl Au.OkkobiU loaurknc. 9 m fORTY-PIVB CLINTON STREET J ■ PATTERSON NEWARK JERSEY CITY Z . iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiimi

