Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 270, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1919 — RED CROSS INFORMATION BOOTH. [ARTICLE]

RED CROSS INFORMATION BOOTH.

The home service section of the Red Cross will have an information booth Tuesday—home coming day. Mis. Nelle Shafer, home service secs retary, and Mrs. C. S. McKee, field representative, Lake division headquarters, will be in charge of the booth and will be glad to help all soldiers in any way possible. Libertyßonds. If Uncle Sam still has any of your liberty bonds in his possession, they will assist you in getting them. Travel Pay. If you have been discharged since Nov. 11, 1918, and only received three and one-half cents per mile travel pay, come and make Claim for your extra one and one-half cents per mile, which, under the law, you are entitled to. Clothing. When discharged, if you did not have in your possession your full equipment of clothing, the Red Cross will help you get the balance. Allotment and Allowance. If payment in full hasn’t been made, come and tell the home service. Disability Certificate. Soldiers, do ! you realize that iflyuDOKre injured, gassed or sick while in service, that (you should secure now a certificate lof disability. If you fail to do this ! and should later suffer from said injury you can not make claim for compensation after one year from date of discharge. Better play safe and come let the American Red Cross help you secure a certificate of disability. ——— Insurance. We are ready to give full information on insurance—any question you have in mind regarding insurance. Come and let us help, you. ; Compensation. If you are not well or suffering in any way—see the Red Cross and they will see that Uncle Sam knows of your disability and compensates you for same. Vocational Training. If you were sick or wounded in the service of Uncle Sam, either in this country or abroad, and have a disability which prevents you from going back to your former job, then it is your right, your privilege, and our duty to see that you receive from Uncle Sam information concerning training to help you overcome this disability. ... ’ ■ ,• ■ Friend to the End. Yes, we were your friend overseas, in camps and here at home with you, ready at any time to do whatever we. can to assist you.