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<2 NY =r Ana nit ti a th 3 in: eye ¢ MW the 'may be Feinatated (a) before the ae 7 : INSURANCE A ipiuma whieh tare bacomne cayehia or piration of two calendar months FORMER GOVERNOR if WOMA N BOUND : ‘would have-become payable as prem- ceeding the month in which the can-| = ums if such insurance had not cellation came effective, provided | OVER, CHARGED aa r ; os pas ‘quired -under these circumstances; effective and so states in his applica-, ¥ p Have Preity Eyes Che Casper Daily Cribune iat yh aw -PAGE_ SEVEN apell- "(b) within six calendar months after tion; ®) Betore whe expieton of, Frank Frantz of Tulsa, Okla., for- 44 ’ . the expiration, of the period men- eight calendar months succeeding the at i 7 ‘Asa volunteer-agent of the gov- tary or naval service for reasons not tioned ae clause (a)' of this para- month in which the caricellations vid Bate hes std ah . ernment in assisting soldiers and precluding the continuation of in- graph, provided the insured is in as,came effective, provided the insured P¢” '" en ante rests Of Sean eo former Service men in renewing or surance, the monthiy premium which, good health as et the date of his dis-|is in es good health as at the time|Pany which is being formed. M * converting their war risk insurance :had he remained the servico,|charge and so states in his applica-|the cancellation became effective and Frantz was landing man for the Co into policies which they will find it,would have been payable on the last tion; (ec) at any time before Septem-|so statés in his application and in-|4en il company for. nerly six profitable to maintain under peace day of the calenda? month in which. ber 30, 1919, in case the insured was cludes therewith 2 formal report of Y°8"S- ahoma, is in C trict court | liminary ng pre- justice of court. with us carpenter tools CF conditions, Ben F. Scherck is in re- fe was dischar; vi 5 i i <aminati —— und at her home. of I oEre . ?. is is ‘ged, will be payable/|discharged prior to January 1, 1919, examination made by a _ reputable) % ra Ded mate oat » ey eee 1} ceipt of the necessary blanks and ap- on the first day of the calendar provided the insured is in as good physician substantiating said. state.| Microbes are never found on gold |is iowa oe Sams pemeyaselt On. felTure phy, ssieckiine! ar 3 plication forms and regulations rela- month following the date of his dis-|health as at the date of his discharge ment to the satisfection of the Des ee Oe sets c, Rebar Gna |e Wt ettae to ae cea ethse é 4 tive to the payment of premiums ‘charge, and thereafter monthly prem- and so states in his application. rector of the Bureau of War Risk In-| "°° Aa de! 3 ae icide. ' Read the Trivu a pf M4 and the lapse, cancellation and rein- ums shall be payable on the first day “(5) Insurance lapsed for non- Surance. gold acts as a bactericide. ead the Tripune ads. 12 statement of yearly renewable term of each calendar month. The ; be D. 39 a r 5 prem- ment of an: remium payable ~ “(7) T. D. 89 W. R. and all other insurance granted under the author- Jum payable on the first day pr eeeauke to ihe ant preniven Bay: regulations heretofore made which ity of the war insurance act. fof any calendar month may, how- able after discharge may be. rein-|Conflict with the foregoing are hereby Mr. Scherck deprecates the fact jever, be paid at any t:me during such ‘stated (a) before the expiration of revoked.” that so many soldiers are permitting ;month, which shall constitute a grace two ealendar months succeeding the their policies to, lapse, and recom-iperiod for the peyment of such grace period. provided the insured Benefactor of Men mends that service men secure rein- premium. If the premium is not is in as gbod-health as at the expira-, The New York Sun's ani statement before the expiration of /paid before the expiration of such tion of the grace period and so states | of the late Dr, J : the : time _ limit. Government rate grace period the insurance shall jn his application; (b) before the oi | this tribute! “One det for insurance converted into the pop-!lapgp and terminate. jpiratior. of eight calendar months men owe Doctor Wal ular forms is manifestly cheaper than | “Q) In every case where reinstate- succeeding the Srace period, provid-| ought not to’ forget. rates of the private corporations and, ment, in whole or in-part, of lapsed | eq the insured is in as good health as/ ventor of the inside nev ton st the privilege is confined exclusively to or. canceled insurance is desired, ex-! at the expiretion of the grace périvd, which protects (he fesh from being soldiers of the great war. Those who cept that provided. for in 4 (a) }and so states in his application and | rubbed by the collar button.”—Outlook. have allowed insurance to lapse would hereof’, the insured shall . Slaps Zo file with includes therewith a formal report of do well to investigate measures of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance | examination made by a Loe reinstatement, according to Mr. & signed epplication thereof, anc physician substantiating said state- Scherck, and he is now prepared to make tender of all the sums which ment to the satisfaction of the Direc- lend essistance in filling out forms have become payable or would have} tor of the Bareau of War Risk In- pi Seeing, other information, become payable as premiums on the arances p . free of charge. amount of insurance to. be reinstated “ The regulations covering “insur-'if such insurance had not lapsed or Oy paunraricg cantelal Bice aS ance after separation from the active been canceled. eer edite th i iy "3 vai hie military or naval service” will be of, “(3) Insurance lapsed or canceled a eteanl Pee ee - sornaehl interest to many Casper soldiers and! prior to discharge may be rein-/ - - follow in full: stated within’ the nine calendar “By virtue of the authority con-' months subsequent to the month of ferred in section 18. of the war risk discharge, provided the insured is in imsurance act the following regula- as good health as at the date of tion is issued reletive to the payment lapse or cancellation and so states of premiums and the lapse, cancella- in his application. tion, and reinstatement of yearly re- “(4) Insurance lapsed for nonpay- newable term insurance granted ment of the first premium payable under the provisions of the war risk after discharge, or canceled after dis- insurance act,*and applicable after charge but before the end of the cal- separation from the active military endar month succeeding the month or naval service: of discharge, may be reinstated (a) “(1) When any person insured before the expiration of three calen- under the provisions of the war ri dar months succeeding the month of insurance act leaves the active mili discharge, upon the tender within the - 'Lowabir 8. —_— PLAYER ROLIS << /4¢AM] Help Her Play Music of Her Own There is player music for the Kiddies which they can play and easily learn to sing. 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