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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY-, MARCH 25, 1920.
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM
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' War Risk Insurance
The appended statement of the director of the bureau of war risk insurance should be carefully
studied by service men of Wayne county. Many
of them, dissatisfied and with reason at the vexa tious delays at Washington, permitted their poli
cies to lapse. Arrangements have been made by the government whereby this insurance may be re-instated. Service men are urged to read the
following statement of the bureau :
"Former service men whose insurance has lapsed or has been canceled are encouragecf to take advantage of the very liberal provisions for reinstatement of war risk insurance by the payment of two monthly premiums with the application and satisfactory statement of health. They are assured that from now on, receipts for premiums will be sent to them within a few days
from the date of the original receipt of the remittance. Instead of the form paragraphs and unsatisfactory form letters which formerly it was necessary to use to answer the flood of mail, they will be replied to with real letters in insurance cases f which require detailed and specific answers. "The number of unposted premiums in the 'bureau, which last October was approximately SiJ.OOO has just been reduced to an average of j 10,000 or less than one day's work. "Unanswered mail in the insurance division ' shows a reduction of approximately 60 per cent from the daily balance of hv& months ago. Prob- , ably it will be two or three weeks before it will be possible to answer all the letters as quickly as it is now possible to mail out receipts for premiums, but it is a matter of only a few weeks
before the answering of all ordinary inquiries in
reference to insurance matters within four days
of their receipt in the bureau will be the regular practice.
"While some difficulties due to failure of service men to furnish serial numbers and other nesessary information always will be inevitable, very serious handicaps in the addressing of the men
have just been overcome. Through a special appropriation made by congress, the bureau has been enabled to put its entire list of former service men on addressograph plates. This prevents errors that previously occurred through repeated copying from the millions of records with typewriters. "Former service men desiring to reinstate war risk insurance which has lapsed or been canceled, or to convert their insurance in cases where it is now in force, should apply to any post of the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars,
or other organizations of former service men, army, navy and marine corps recruiting stations, state insurance commissioners, any home service
section of the American Red Cross, Salvation Army, Knights of Columbus, Jewish Welfare board, Y. M. C. A. or to other fraternal or welfare organizations or agencies which are in a position to furnish blanks and necessary information. Or, if they prefer to do so, they should write directly to the Insurance Division, Bureau of War Risk Insurance, Washington, D. C, in all cases furnishing the following six points of information for the identification of their cases in the records: ' 1. Full name (including first, middle and last name) and complete address. 2. Rank, rating or grade at the time of or
iginal application for insurance. 3. Army or navy organization at time of original application for insurance. 4. The number of insurance certificates or government life insurance policy if known. 5. Army serial number, if in the army. 6. Date of discharge, if discharged. "Service men whose insurance has lapsed or has been canceled are reminded, however, that as long as they are without insurance, they are without its protection, and, in their own best interests, should apply for reinstatement of their insurance without delay."
Answers to Questions
railroad, was able to carry on his experiments to a successful termination.
B. K. During what hours should the flag be raised? The flag should not be raised before sunrise and should be lowered nt sunset. When the coun
try ia nt. war. th flap mnv ha kent I b1
flying all night, although army posts only . fly the flag at night when a
battle Is being fought. How should the flag be draped on a casket? The blue field Bhould be at the head. How should the flag bemused In connection with the flag of another country? In crossing the flag with that of another nation, the American flag should be at the right. C. I. When did the Irish first revolt against England? In 1195. Reader1 What is the length of the spring season? Ninety-two days, 18 hours, and 41 minutes. It began March 20, and spring begins on June 21. M. B., Centerville What is the population of Petrograd? According
to a census in 1910, it had 1,908,000 In-, habitants, but yiousands have died
irom starvation ana many otners nave
been killed In the revolution, so that It is Impossible to give even an estimate of its present population. Some correspondents say that one-half Its population has disappeared. G. S. Who invented the air-brake? George Westinghouse in 1875. WestInghouse received little encouragement at first, but through the support offered bv A. J. Cassatt, of the Pennsylvania
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CHEAPER FUNERALS LONDON.Eng. Blackburn carriage proprietors have combined to reduce the cost of funerals. They say they are 100 per cent, too high. They will conduct interments and supply coffins, claiming their scheme eliminates the middleman.
Labor Calendar
Meetings of local labor unions scheduled for Thursday follow: Railroad Carmen President, Roy
Today's Talk By George Matthew Adams
;; SOMEBODY CARES Somebody is always caring somewhere. Across the vast silence that miles ' upon miles create, billions of threads of the finest thoughts touched with love keep messaging back and forth, : from somebody to you. And these ' thoughts are always from somebody ' who cares. Sometimes the forlorn deadness of this eilence almost convinces us that no one does care. ' But they do! Some one is always caring somehow, somewhere. We are wrapped in an ethereal robe. We both influence and are influenced. Human beings must find in the loves and hopes and defeats of others that which they lack and that for which all do strive. And this makes everybody care
some. You care for somebody and somebody cares for you. You cannot get away from it. Even the minutest songbird is missed from the earth. Just that much of the harmony of song In the world is lost. Yes, somebody cares. Maybe A great deal. - - Then, don't you care? It won't cost you anything to care a little and it may make you all over. It will help you to understand. It will put soreness to your feet so that you will be hunting pleasant and happy paths. Like some kindly light be led. For that is the way the one who cares for you wants you to be led.
Always never mind and be brave. Remember, somebody cares.
a custom for the departing candidate to auction off hi3 equipment. One . Saturday morning Captain Blank said sharply to Candidate Jones of Company X: "MY. Jones, drill the company." Mr. Jones stepped forth. Taking his place before the company, he was suddenly stricken dumb. "Well?" demanded the captain with a strongly rising inflection. Jones gulped. "Wh-wh-what am I offered for my truck' locker?" lie stammered.
Good Evening By Roy K. Moulton
S THAT DOUBLE CURL? the Fort Defiance (Va.)
WHERE Ad. in
newspaper: LOST Eight-week-old I. O. C. pig, with a Double Curl in his Tail Between Parnassus, and my farm on Middlebrook road.
AH, THE MODEST VIOLETS (Ad. in Syracuse Herald.) Gentleman and lady desires posi
tion as butler and housemaid. Foreign experience. Highest references demanded; no triflers. Must have Thursdays and Sundays off. No washing, snow shoveling or attending furnace; no dogs or children. Will do marketing if furnished with automobile and driver. Would like private sitting room for entertainment of guests. Wages not less than $25 per week.
Memories of Old Days In This Paper Ten Years Ago Today
Will Tutrow, aged 50, of this city, was instantly killed as a result of coming into contact with a live wire while working at the light plant. Dr. John B. Wakefield, former pastor of St. Paul's Episcopal church, who died in California, left the Wakefield block, Ninth and Main streets, to the Reid Memorial Hospital, provid
ed his two children died without
survivors. It was announced that at least 45 Earlham students would receive diplomas from the institution at the end of the term. AH records for March were broken when the government thermometer registered 85 degrees.
IRON WORKER'S DUTIES DON'T TIRE HIM NOW
Richmond Man Highly Indorses Vola-Tonic After it Brings Back His Old Strength. SPEAKS PLAIN WORDS
"TIZ"--A JOY TO SORE, TIRED FEET
Use "Tlz" for Aching, Burning, Puffed
up Feet and Corns or Callouses. Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. . Good-bye, corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tightness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in agony. "Tiz" is magical, acts right off. "Tiz" draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. Use "Tiz" and wear smaller shoes. Use "Tiz" and forget your foot misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel. Get a box of "Tiz" now at any druggist or department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded. Advertisement.
Wagner; secretary, Jack Keller. Time, Vern Pentecost; secretary, George7:30 p.m. Place, Red Men. Hall. Russell. Time, 7:30 p. ta. Place. Central Labor Council President. KgW Hall.
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Dinner Stories
It was a little argument between two women in Shore ditch High street. "There is one thing no one can say about you," said one of the combatants. "No one can ever call you two-faced."
"No, they can't neither," snapped the other. "No, if you had two faces you would never be seen out with the one you're wearing now," was the rejoinder. Then hostilities became more furious. Jn the early days of the war a group of optimistic young-men assembled at the officers' training camp at Fort Slyer, Va.. with all the necessary appurtenances of officers, from spurs to an extra pair of field glasses. Later on, as it became necessary for the authorities to hand out little pink slips ,rd one-way tickets home, it grew into
PEARLS LOST; WINE SAVED HEWLETT, N. Y. A $20,000 pearl necklace was lost in a fire that des
troyed a home occupied by Norris Sel-' drug stores
lar. A stock of wines in the cellar druggists
"If Vala-Tonic hadn't really benefitted me so much, I'd never In the world give this statement recommending it to others," said Albert Hodapp, of 328 South Thirteenth street. Richmond, an iron worker. "I'd be just as quick to say that
Vola-Tonic didn't help me, but since I it did help me, I'm glad to give this . statement recommending it. "I was in a general run-down, weak- (
ened condition and had been troubled with my kidneys for several months. Seeing Vola-Tonic recommended so
highly in the newspapers, I decided to i
give it a trial. "Vola-Tonic has benefitted me in every way. I can feel my strength ! gaining day by day; and my work' doesn't tire me as it did before. 1 1 have an excellent appetite since taking Vola-Tonic and my stomach is In
good condition. I can notice that my kidneys have improved a great deal also. "Yes, I'm glad to recommend VolaTonic and I intend to continue taking it myself until I am in first class condition in every way.' Vola-Tonic, "Builder of Strength," brings the weakened, run-down man or woman a good appetite and good digestion and helps the stomach take strengthening nutrition from food, to nourish and build up broken down tissues and ailing organs of the body. Vola-Tonic also soothes the nerves and permits sound, refreshing sleep As a result, normal strength and health soon come to the weakened, inn down man or woman. Vola-Tonic is being specially introduced in Richmond at the five Quigley
and is sold by the leading
in cities ana towns every-
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D. & a DRUG GO'S NEWSPAPERLET Successors to CON KEY DRUG CO. EVERYTHING IN DRUGS AND FOR THE SICK ROOM Ninth and Main Sts. f It Comes From D. & S's It's Right" Phone 1904
VALUES
THURSDAY, MARCH 25
SERVICE
was saved and stored in the garage. where near here. Advertisement.
WE CAN QUITE BELIEVE IT (From the Shreveport Times.)
One of the choicest delicacies In Ja- f
macia is a huge white worm found in the heart of the cabbage palm. When cooked it tastes like almonds boiler sand firbox, estbatt pheow erderly.
HOW SOME GIRLS DRESS SO WELL
-Diamond Dyes" Make Faded, Old, Shabby Apparel Colorful and Nevr
Don t worry aoout pertect results. Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless, color to any fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. The Direction Book with each package tells so plainly how to diamond dye over any color that you can not make a mistake. To match any material, have druggist shew you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. Advertisement.
Lloyd George says: "Get Into the air when you have to think." A good many cabinet ministers over here have taken the air and have done a lot of thinking. Many a cafe waiter is in the secret service. He can serve a drink so that
nobody but the customer knows it.
RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER
Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. Every druggist in this county is authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer In this vicinity that if two bottles of Allenrhu, the sure conqueror of rheumatism, does not stop all agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results have been accomplished in the most severe cases where the suffering and agony was intense and piteous and where the patient was helpless. . Allenrhu relieves at once. Immediately after you start to take it the good work begins. It searches out the uric acid deposits, dissolves the secretions and drives rheumatic poison out of the body through the kidneys and bowels. It's marvelous how quickly it acts. Blessed relief often comes in two days, -and even in cases where the suffering is most painful all traces disappear In a few days. Mr. James H. Allen, the discoverer of Allenrhu, who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheumatism, desires all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of anyone's money unless Allenrhu decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and
he has instructed your . druggist to guarantee it in every Instance. Ad-
Need Vinol because it contains the very elements needed to rebuild wasting tissues and replace weakness with strength. It fortifies the system against colds, and thus prevents pneumonia.
This is because Vinol Contains Iron and all of the medicinal body-building elements of Cod Liver Oil, taken from fresh cods' livers but no oil. Vinol is not apatent medicine.E verything it contains is named on bottle.
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FEEL THE COLD Elderly people feel the cold keenly because their blood is thin, sluggish and watery. Vinol is the ideal blood tonic and strength maker. It creates a hearty appetite, promotes digestion, purifies and enriches the blood and invigorates the entire body. WOOSTER, OHIO The grippe left me in a weakened, run-down condition. As I had used Vinol before with good results I tried it, My appetite improved, my strength came back so 1 am not only taking care of my household duties, but direct the management of two large farms."' Mrs. Martha Sickles.
COUGHS AND COLDS Elderly people are very susceptible to coughs and colds, which so often develop pneumonia. Don't lose time experimenting with other remedies when we guarantee Vinol to cure. Vinol has carried many an old person through a hard winter without a cold or cough.
EMPORIA, KANS. "I was weak, dellbitated and run-down. I had sinking spells, no appetite and could not sleep. Vinol gave me a good appetite, toned me up and put new life into my veins after every other medicine had failed to help me." Mrs. S. V. Green.
YOUR MONEY BACK IP VINOL FAILS TO HELP YOU
Viciu i uia lie in wane, uiuggiai, iviiiiiiiuuu And at. the Leading Drug Stores in every town and City In this State
Store Newesettes
WHEN PAYNE WROTE "HOME SWEET HOME" "When John Howard Payne wrote "Home, Sweet Home," he was a homeless wanderer in the streets of London. The man without a home best expressed the sentiment of home. The memories of home are brightest when such high class Toiletries as Harriet Hubbard Ayer or Garden Court are there to help make it cheerful. Dafler-Spanagel are exclusivo selling agents in Richmond for these ultra-elite Toiletries. Phone 1904. WHY BE PHLEGMATIC and indifferent to what goes on about you? Acting as if you feel that life was merely a means of killing time until the undertaker gets ready for you. Get a bottle of Penslar Dynamic Tonic and see and live life anew. Priced at 75c and $1.50 the bottle and worth more. Remember the Penslar remedies are the ones the Undertakers do not recommend. There's a cause. Phone 1904. THE LOS ANGELES MAN AT THE FUNERAL You have all heard of the Los Angeles man at the stranger's funoral. The ceremony was over and the minister asked, "Is there any
one here who would like to say a few words about the deceased?"
After waiting a respectable interval and hearing no response, a stranger in the rear of the room arose and said: "As long as there is no one here who wishes to say nnvthinsr about the deceased. I
$ would like to make a few remarks Ji about Los Anseles". and he pro
ceeded to explain about the beauties and climate of Los Angeles. Well, that's us. We would like to make a few remarks about our drug stock in general and about the courteous treatment and real values in particular. Select your druggist as you would your doctor. Many people nowadays have no regular trading place for drugs. They seem to patronize the "handiest" place without giving thot to quality of drugs or character of service. Your druggist should be chosen in the same way that you choose your physician. PROFESSIONAL PRIDE To give best service the druggist should emphasize the professional side of pharmacy for this ha3 to do with the health and welfare of our customers. We recognize our duty to the public and fulfill it the best we can. Back of the service rendered is twelve years' experience, added to our technical knowledge of drugs, applied for the benefit of our patrons. It is not our aim to make immediate profits we realize that where service is right, profit will, in the long run take care of itself. We therefore take pride in the practice of professional pharmacy. Finally, let us exhort you to come for drugs; phone for drugs; write for drugs. We are prepared to take care of all orders for drug store .goods in other words "Get It Where They've Got It." Phone 1304.
In the Lighter Vein TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE Mr. John P. Tombstone Emslie advertises thusly: "Now Is a Good Time To Order Your Monument", and our friend Theo confronts us daily with his sign "HUNT THE UNDERTAKER". HARRY OPINETH An English woman who is a medium says that near beer is popular in heaven. "So that is where it is popular," quotheth Mr. Harry Union National Bank Thornburgh. Wicked Juice Bryan please note. PAGE CHIEF WENGER The local basketball team will wear their new shirts on Friday night. The trousers have not yet arrived. Mich. City (Ind.) Times.
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DENTAL NEWS A former Richmond bartender is now studying dentistry. Draw one! AMONG BARBERS Mr. Carl Piatt, local tonsorial artist, is joining the American Wet Colony in Cuba. NEXT! The How Dry I Am quartette will now render softly, "Down Where The Red Noses Grow". Words by Harry Frankel; music by Frank Holland. LIVE STOCK NOTES SOME BULL A recent auction sale bill of Barry Moore's read, "Five fine Holstein cows and one bull. All good milkers".
SOME COW For Sale: A cow giving fine fresh milk, also guns, overcoats and certain pieces of furniture. Classified ad. HAVANA IS FULL Headline. "Although it pains me deeply, I've been expecting that for a long time," opines the 90 horse power Celtic wit, Mr. Tommy Auctioneer Conniff.
AMONG CHRISTIANS After a big battle in the recent world's war darkness overtook a
Co's chaplain out in No Man's land. Roaming aimlessly trying to find his home lines he fell into V-hat he thot was the enemy's trenches. Exhausted he fell flat on the ground almost speechless and feebly uttered a silent prayer. He had scarcely gotten thru saying Amen when in a loud voice some one in the next door trench exclaims: "Who in Hell played that ace?" and with his hands clasped and eyes toward heaven shouts aloud "Thank God I am among Christians."
STYLE SECTION A fashion expert declares that women should wear their dresses longer. However, we believe we violate no confidence when we rise to remark that Harry Style Show Holmes and his five models paid no attention whatever to said decaration. But we're for you, Mr. Harry & Co., Just the same. A DAYTON WOMAN charged with killing her husband says 6he did it because she loved him. "A woman should learn to control her affections." tritely suggests Mr. Frank Candidate for Mayor Strayer. Weather Forecast Assorted. Rain. Snow or Fine. Take your choice.
Store Cacklings
ICY-HOT LUNCH KIT is a veritable boon to Q A AA factory, office and out- 0vjU door workers, school children and all who carry lunch. The ICY-HOT bottle provides piping hot coffee or soups with a home-packed lunch. The kit keeps lunch moist, clean and appetizing. Metal case is handsomely enameled in green, fitted with leather handle. Lid secured by metal clasps to keep out dust. Bottle is held in upper compartment, leaving ample space for lunch in lower compartment. Phone 1904. HANDY HEAT Hot water bottles are indispensable in every home. They not only insure against cold feet, but they furnish handy heat for curing such ailments as toothache, neuralgia, cramps and various other pains. Our winter stock of HOT WATER BOTTLES and OTHER RUBBER GOODS is here. It includes every rubber item, such a3 Syringes, Hot Water Bottles, Brushes, Sick-Room Supplies, NurEery Supplies, Etc. We not only buy rubber goods of the right quality, but we keep them under right conditions that insure against deterioration. Phone 1904. HOW COLD IS IT? Our reliable weather thermometers will tell you. We also sell clinical fever thermometers. There should be one in every home. Phone 1904. DON'T LET YOUR EYES become defective. Have them fitted with the right kind of glasses before it is too late. Right glasses will overcome any defect or weakness. Examination free. Phone 1904. BROKEN BONES are likely to be the result of a fall on the Ice at any time during this season, and we have increased our stock of crutches so as to be ready In case of emergency. The crutches we carry are the trustworthy kind, made of strong, unbreakable wood and put together to stay and bear weight Phone 1904.
DYEING THINGS SAVES a lot of buying things. More than ever before are people realizing that Dye will save a dollar for every dime Invested. Many people have never realized how completely and with how little labor fabrics can be transformed thru the use of dyes. Goods, otherwise useless, mav h
made to acquire new beauty and as- &
ouuie a new lease or service, rnone 1904. IF YOU SHAVE yourself make the trick easy by purchasing the correct equipment. We have everything needed including after sharing lotion. Phone 1904.
D. & S. STORE POLICY There's a string to YOUR money and every purchase you make at Dafler-Spanagel's. If everything isn't satisfactory all you have to do is to jerk the string in goes the Paid Out Key on our Register and out comes YOUR cash. This is the principle on which the success of this business was founded. "Drugs With a Reputation." "Satisfaction or YOUR Money Refunded." Phone 1904.
"Get it WHERE They've Got It" "IF IT'S ADVERTISED IT'S AT DAFLER-SPANAGEL'S"
"The Public Be Pleased" WE Thank You Call Again
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