P.J. Keyser offers Stella Chubb a check from the Los Angeles Times Travel and Pedestrian Accident Policy in lieu of her husband's death, Redlands, 1935
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Stella accepts a check from P.J. Keyser. Thanks to the $1 a year Travel and Pedestrian Accident Policy Montier Pratt Chubb signed up for through the Times his widow Stella F. Chubb has received a check for $1000 covering her claim as beneficiary under the terms of her policy in lieu of her husband's death. Photograph appears with the article, " 'Times' Insurance Pays Holder's Widow $1000," Los Angeles Times, 23 June 1935: 28. Handwritten on negative: P.J. Keyser + Stella F. Chubb Text from negative sleeve: 1019 - P.J. Keyser - Times agent at Redlands Stella F. Chubb - Housewife of Redlands [stamped:] Jul 10 1935 Text from newspaper caption: Mrs. Stella F. Chubb of Redlands being given $1000 check due from Times accident insurance policy held by her husband, fatally injured in an auto crash. P.J. Keyser, Times Redlands agent, makes the presentation.
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