the washington times.(washington d.c.) 1922-01-06 [p ]. › lccn › sn84026749 › ... · gas,...

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MOTHER! 7~. Clean Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup" Even a alek child loves the 'fruity' taste of 1 Cal.fornia l'\g Syrup." If the liUle to(i,£ue is coated, or If your child is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or hus colic, give a teaspoon- ful to cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few hours you can see for your¬ self how thoroughly it works all the constipation po.son, sour bile and waste out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers keep . Califor¬ nia Kig Syrup" handy. They know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for genuine "Cal»fornia fc\g Syrup, which has directions for bab.es and children of all ages printed on bot¬ tle. Mother! You must say "Cali¬ fornia" or you may get an imitation fig syrup..Advertisement. mm SALTS FOR KM Eat Less Meat If Kidneys Feel Like Lead or Bladder Bothers. Most folks forget that the kid¬ neys, like the bowels, get sluKglsh and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney re¬ gion, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of blad¬ der disorders. You simply must keep your kid¬ neys active and clean, and the mo¬ ment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoon- ful in a glass of water before break¬ fast for a few days and your kid¬ neys will then act fine. This fa¬ mous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined ¦with lithia. and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutral¬ izes the acids in the urine so it no longer Irritates, thus ending blad¬ der disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithta-water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe In overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. LOGICAL ADVICE! Strike at the root of weak¬ ness is logical advice to those rundown in vitality. nourishes the body, JhK tones the blood and helps build strength. jj[ l Scott A Bon.. Bloomfleld. N. X ALSO MAKERS OF (Tablets or Orsnalss) or INDIGESTION KWUk Tomorrow Alright Night'* Tonics .frnh air. ¦ good ¦Imp and an M Tablat to make roar day# batter. Nature'a Remedy (Ml Tablet*) everts a beneficial Influence on the digestive and etiminative eyatam.the Stomach, Liver and Bowel*. Tonight . take an M Tablat . Ita aetion la ao different you will be de¬ lightfully aurprtsed. sod Ar ot>» yvonl aglAr Bar" r mni pr yjSsj N? JUMIOas.Little N)'s poa-thlrd tha regular doaa. Mada of aama ingredi¬ ent*, then candy coated. For children and adult*. >ontCou&hi [-take Halls Chenyj Expectorant. At and Other flood l»ruf Ntonm SHr and 60©. Are You Keeping Up With TUB TIMES? Search On for Robert Barker After Fatal Wounding of Cousin.Youth Killed. MARTINSVILLE, Va.. Jan. «.. Sheriff B. F. Stultz Is Investigating two shootings which have occurred within the past twenty-four hours In Henry county. One la the kill¬ ing of Joe Green by J. W. Davie, It la alleged, at Lone Oak and the other la the mysterioua shooting of David Barker, a well-known county youth by his cousin, Robert Barker, it la charged, at Boxwood early yea- terday morning. IJavid Barker Ilea in a local hoapital with email chance of recovery. Robert Barker la atlll at large. The sheriff received a call here aaylng that Dave Barker hai been found ahot at Joaeph Barker's house, that he had been wounded by Robert Barker, who had left the scene. It was rumored that domestic difficulty lies behind the shooting. The killing of Oreen resulted from the alleged attack made by him on L. Nathan Davis, an old man and father of J. W. Davis. Both Oreen and Nathan Davis have been patients at the State asylum, the local rec ords show, Oreen iB said to have gone to Davis' house and to have assaulted him. While young Davis was there. Oreen is said to have reappeared on the scene with a shot' gun. Davis Is charged with shoot¬ ing him twice. BORAH TO REVEAL VITAL POINTS IN AIR REPORT All the vital points in the bomb- testing report of Gen. William Mitch¬ ell will be laid before the Senate. Senator Borah says that when the naval appropriation bill comes up he will make public the opinions of Mitchell, which were that the battle ship is helpless before aerial attacks The Senate recently adopted a res¬ olution offered by Borah calling upon Secretary Weeks for the Mitchell re¬ port on the bomb-dropping experi¬ ence off the Virginia Capes some time ago. On the ground that It Is "incom¬ patible with the public Interest," the Secretary informed the Senate ho hAd been directed by the President not to transmit the report. "I think I know practically wha» is in the report and I will state what It is, and if Incorrect I shall rely on the Secretary of War to correct the statement," he said. BOY BANDIT SHE "REFORMS' STEALS HER PURSE AND $90 CHICAGO, Jan. 6..When a boy bandtt attempted to hold up Mrs. Margaret Ryan, thirty-five years old, she slapped him In the faco, she told the 'police. "He threatened to shoot," she said, "hut I knew he wouldn't. He was only a kid twenty years old. maybe. I boxed his ears. I regretted my hasty action almost Instantly, for the boy began to weep bitterly. I told him to straighten up and go to work and be honest." "I never had any one talk to mc like this before," the boy said peni¬ tently. "You have changed my whole life. I couldn't think of shoot¬ ing you now." So he snatched her purse and ran. The purse had $90 In It. Mrs. Ryan had ruined a new dress while she stood In the rain exhorting the rob¬ ber to mend his evil ways. FRENCH WAR OFFICIAL TO FACE SLACKER CHARGE NANCY, France, Jan. 6. . M. Vilgrain, French food administrator during the war, was arrested yester¬ day by orders of a court martial in connection with wounds he received in 1914. The arrest followed an Interpella¬ tion In the chamber of deputies in Paris, charging Vilgrain with having mutilated himself at the beginning of the war so as to escape his militnrv obligation. Vilgrain'e exnlanatlon was that a man attacked him and Vllgraln's own revolver was fired, the bullet wounding him in the hand. A dispatch from Paris last Saturday said the Chamber of Deputies' com¬ mission censured Vilgrain for alleged use of his official prestige to his own advantage In the purchase of grain. SITS ON SOFA WITH WOMAN. BUT WIFE IS DENIED DECREE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Jan. 6.. Th" fact that a married man sat until midnight on a sofa with a woman other than his wife in the dimly lighted sun parlor of a South California avenue hotel might be Indiscreet, but does not warrant a divorce, according to a de¬ cision of Vice Chancellor Learning. Mrs. Marlon Hayden brought suit for divorce against her husband, Harry Hayden. Evidence was produced by her to show that her husband had been seen sitting frequently in the sun parlor of the Hotel Iroquois with Mrs. Sally Rosa, who was a gueat of the hotel. EX-KAISER ISSUES DENIAL OF PLAN TO WED AGAIN BERLIN, Jan. 6..Formal denial of the Insistent re parts of the ap¬ proaching marriage of the former Kaiser to the Baroness von Rochow was Issued yesterday. The denial, which Is signed "Von Berg, author¬ ized representative of his majesty the Kaiser, King Wtlhelm II," reads: "Recent reports appearing in the foreign press and taken from Ger¬ man papers concerning the projected remarriage of his majesty Wllhelm II are absolutely without foundation. That there is a malicious Intention back of these senseless rumors every one knows, as only eight months have elapsed since the death of her majesty, the empress." HEAVY RAINS CAUSING BIG FLOODS IN PANAMA PANAMA, Jan. 6..Torrential rains have flooded the River Tulra In the Province of Darlen and the vlllagea of Plnegana and Yavlsa are Inundated. The authorities at Real de Santa Ma¬ ria report that two Uvea have been lost and there la h-Mvy property dam-' age. They have asked for assistance The River Tulra rises near the Co¬ lombian border and flows to the Oulf of 8t. Miguel on the Pacific side of I tha isthmus. iiinnrrmTTT.il t Upset Stomach, Gas, Indigestion "Pape's Diapepsin" gives Relief in Five Minutes Stomach acidity cauacs indigestion! Food souring, gas, d.stresst Won-11 der what upset your stomach? Well, don't bother! The moment you eat a tablet or two of Pape's Diapepsin all the lumps of Indigestion pain, the sourness, heartburn and belching of gases, due to acidity, vanish.truly. wonderful! Millions of people know that It Is needless to be bothered with indigestion, dyspepsia or a dis¬ ordered stomach. A few tablets of Pape's Diapepsin neutralize acidity and give relief at once.no waiting! Buy a sixty-cent case of Pape's Dia¬ pepsin nowl Don't stay miserable. Kegulate your stomach so you can eat favorite foods without causing regret..Advertisement. $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AXU KKTl'KN Sunday, January 15 HPBCIAL TRAIN Lva. Waahlnirton (Union Station) 7:30 a.m. Upturning, leavea Broad 8tr«*et Station 7:26 p.m.. Weal Philadelphia 7:30 p.m., Cheater 7:62 p.m., Wilmington 8:10 p.m. Tk-keta on win Friday preceding Kxeuralon at abrttona and City Ticket Offlee. tTHImllar Excuralona Sandaya, tnnnary t». February It, IS, March IS. M. The right la reaerved to limit the sale of tlcketa to the capacity of equipment available. Pennsylvania Systenf fru Broadway Lla<:a*. ALWAYS INTERESTING HISTORIC EASTEKN VIRGINIA NORFOLK NEWPORT NEWS VIRGINIA BEACH VIA rOTOMAC HIVKK AM) CHEBAPBABE BAT Mxlera Kleel Dlnunan Dally |:M P. V City Ticket Office 111 15th at. Norfolk Sl Washington . Steamboat Co. 666 «nD break a Cold, Fever and; Grippe quicker than anything we know, preventing pneumonia <iUt SULPHUK ON . YOUR ECZEMA SKIN Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Night. Any breaking out of the skin, even, fiery, itching eciema, can be quickly overcome by applying Men- tho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. Because of Its germ- destroying properties, this sulphur; preparation Instantly brings easel from skin Irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom falls to relieve the tor¬ ment without delay. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small Jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. Sore Throat or Mouth Ton should keep the throat and mouth clean and healthy. Any disease that attack* the canal through which must para the food we eat, the bereraffes we arink and the very air we breathe is a serious matter. Why neglect 8oreThroat or Sore Month when TONSIL1NE makes it so easy for you to get relief? TONSILINE is especially prepared for that one purpose. TONSILINE does its full duty.fou can depend upon it. Keep a bottle jj in the house.where you can set J it quickly when needed. 3oc. 'I ana 60c. Hospital Sice. $1.00, Your druggist sells TONSILINE. (\ STOP RHEUMATISM WITH RED PEPPER When you are suffering with rheumatism so you can hardly get around Just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest re¬ lief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood, circula¬ tion, breaks up the congestion.and the old rheumatism torture is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, cost* little at any drug store. Oet a Jar at once. Use It for lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost Instant relief awaits you. 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Page 1: The Washington Times.(Washington D.C.) 1922-01-06 [p ]. › lccn › sn84026749 › ... · Gas, Indigestion "Pape's Diapepsin" gives Relief in Five Minutes Stomach acidity cauacs

MOTHER!7~.

Clean Child's Bowels with"California Fig Syrup"

Even a alek child loves the 'fruity'taste of 1 Cal.fornia l'\g Syrup." Ifthe liUle to(i,£ue is coated, or If yourchild is listless, cross, feverish, fullof cold, or hus colic, give a teaspoon-ful to cleanse the liver and bowels.In a few hours you can see for your¬self how thoroughly it works all theconstipation po.son, sour bile andwaste out of the bowels, and youhave a well, playful child again.

Millions of mothers keep . Califor¬nia Kig Syrup" handy. They knowa teaspoonful today saves a sickchild tomorrow. Ask your druggistfor genuine "Cal»fornia fc\g Syrup,which has directions for bab.es andchildren of all ages printed on bot¬tle. Mother! You must say "Cali¬

fornia" or you may get an imitation

fig syrup..Advertisement.

mmSALTS FORKM

Eat Less Meat If Kidneys FeelLike Lead or Bladder

Bothers.

Most folks forget that the kid¬neys, like the bowels, get sluKglshand clogged and need a flushingoccasionally, else we have backacheand dull misery in the kidney re¬

gion, severe headaches, rheumatictwinges, torpid liver, acid stomach,sleeplessness and all sorts of blad¬der disorders.You simply must keep your kid¬

neys active and clean, and the mo¬

ment you feel an ache or pain inthe kidney region, get about fourounces of Jad Salts from any gooddrug store here, take a tablespoon-ful in a glass of water before break¬fast for a few days and your kid¬neys will then act fine. This fa¬mous salts is made from the acid ofgrapes and lemon Juice, combined¦with lithia. and is harmless to flushclogged kidneys and stimulate themto normal activity. It also neutral¬izes the acids in the urine so it no

longer Irritates, thus ending blad¬der disorders.Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive;

makes a delightful effervescentlithta-water drink which everybodyshould take now and then to keeptheir kidneys clean, thus avoidingserious complications.A well-known local druggist says

he sells lots of Jad Salts to folkswho believe In overcoming kidneytrouble while it is only trouble.

LOGICAL ADVICE!Strike at the root of weak¬ness is logical advice tothose rundown in vitality.

nourishes the body, JhKtones the blood andhelps build strength. jj[l Scott A Bon.. Bloomfleld. N. X

ALSO MAKERS OF

(Tablets or Orsnalss)or INDIGESTION

KWUk

TomorrowAlrightNight'* Tonics .frnh air. ¦ good¦Imp and an M Tablat to make roarday# batter.Nature'a Remedy (Ml Tablet*)

everts a beneficial Influence on thedigestive and etiminative eyatam.theStomach, Liver and Bowel*.Tonight. take an M Tablat. Ita

aetion la ao different you will be de¬lightfully aurprtsed.

sod Ar ot>»yvonl

aglArBar"

r mni pryjSsjN? JUMIOas.Little N)'spoa-thlrd tha regular doaa.

Mada of aama ingredi¬ent*, then candy coated.

For children and adult*.

>ontCou&hi[-takeHallsChenyjExpectorant.

At and Other flood l»ruf NtonmSHr and 60©.

Are You Keeping UpWith TUB TIMES?

Search On for Robert BarkerAfter Fatal Wounding ofCousin.Youth Killed.

MARTINSVILLE, Va.. Jan. «..Sheriff B. F. Stultz Is Investigatingtwo shootings which have occurredwithin the past twenty-four hoursIn Henry county. One la the kill¬ing of Joe Green by J. W. Davie,It la alleged, at Lone Oak and theother la the mysterioua shooting ofDavid Barker, a well-known countyyouth by his cousin, Robert Barker,it la charged, at Boxwood early yea-terday morning. IJavid Barker Ileain a local hoapital with email chanceof recovery. Robert Barker la atlllat large.The sheriff received a call here

aaylng that Dave Barker hai beenfound ahot at Joaeph Barker's house,that he had been wounded by RobertBarker, who had left the scene. Itwas rumored that domestic difficultylies behind the shooting.The killing of Oreen resulted from

the alleged attack made by him onL. Nathan Davis, an old man andfather of J. W. Davis. Both Oreenand Nathan Davis have been patientsat the State asylum, the local records show, Oreen iB said to havegone to Davis' house and to haveassaulted him. While young Daviswas there. Oreen is said to havereappeared on the scene with a shot'gun. Davis Is charged with shoot¬ing him twice.

BORAH TO REVEAL VITALPOINTS IN AIR REPORT

All the vital points in the bomb-testing report of Gen. William Mitch¬ell will be laid before the Senate.Senator Borah says that when thenaval appropriation bill comes up hewill make public the opinions ofMitchell, which were that the battleship is helpless before aerial attacksThe Senate recently adopted a res¬

olution offered by Borah calling uponSecretary Weeks for the Mitchell re¬port on the bomb-dropping experi¬ence off the Virginia Capes sometime ago.On the ground that It Is "incom¬

patible with the public Interest," theSecretary informed the Senate hohAd been directed by the Presidentnot to transmit the report.

"I think I know practically wha»is in the report and I will state whatIt is, and if Incorrect I shall rely onthe Secretary of War to correct thestatement," he said.

BOY BANDIT SHE "REFORMS'STEALS HER PURSE AND $90CHICAGO, Jan. 6..When a boy

bandtt attempted to hold up Mrs.Margaret Ryan, thirty-five years old,she slapped him In the faco, she toldthe 'police."He threatened to shoot," she said,

"hut I knew he wouldn't. He wasonly a kid twenty years old. maybe.I boxed his ears. I regretted myhasty action almost Instantly, forthe boy began to weep bitterly. Itold him to straighten up and go towork and be honest."

"I never had any one talk to mclike this before," the boy said peni¬tently. "You have changed mywhole life. I couldn't think of shoot¬ing you now."So he snatched her purse and ran.

The purse had $90 In It. Mrs. Ryanhad ruined a new dress while shestood In the rain exhorting the rob¬ber to mend his evil ways.

FRENCH WAR OFFICIAL TOFACE SLACKER CHARGE

NANCY, France, Jan. 6. . M.Vilgrain, French food administratorduring the war, was arrested yester¬day by orders of a court martial inconnection with wounds he receivedin 1914.The arrest followed an Interpella¬

tion In the chamber of deputies inParis, charging Vilgrain with havingmutilated himself at the beginning ofthe war so as to escape his militnrvobligation. Vilgrain'e exnlanatlon wasthat a man attacked him andVllgraln's own revolver was fired, thebullet wounding him in the hand.A dispatch from Paris last Saturday

said the Chamber of Deputies' com¬mission censured Vilgrain for allegeduse of his official prestige to his own

advantage In the purchase of grain.

SITS ON SOFA WITH WOMAN.BUT WIFE IS DENIED DECREEATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Jan. 6..

Th" fact that a married man sat untilmidnight on a sofa with a woman otherthan his wife in the dimly lighted sunparlor of a South California avenuehotel might be Indiscreet, but does notwarrant a divorce, according to a de¬cision of Vice Chancellor Learning.

Mrs. Marlon Hayden brought suitfor divorce against her husband, HarryHayden. Evidence was produced byher to show that her husband hadbeen seen sitting frequently in the sun

parlor of the Hotel Iroquois with Mrs.Sally Rosa, who was a gueat of thehotel.

EX-KAISER ISSUES DENIALOF PLAN TO WED AGAIN

BERLIN, Jan. 6..Formal denialof the Insistent reparts of the ap¬proaching marriage of the formerKaiser to the Baroness von Rochowwas Issued yesterday. The denial,which Is signed "Von Berg, author¬ized representative of his majestythe Kaiser, King Wtlhelm II," reads:"Recent reports appearing in the

foreign press and taken from Ger¬man papers concerning the projectedremarriage of his majesty WllhelmII are absolutely without foundation.That there is a malicious Intentionback of these senseless rumors everyone knows, as only eight monthshave elapsed since the death of hermajesty, the empress."

HEAVY RAINS CAUSINGBIG FLOODS IN PANAMA

PANAMA, Jan. 6..Torrential rainshave flooded the River Tulra In theProvince of Darlen and the vlllagea ofPlnegana and Yavlsa are Inundated.The authorities at Real de Santa Ma¬ria report that two Uvea have beenlost and there la h-Mvy property dam-'age. They have asked for assistanceThe River Tulra rises near the Co¬

lombian border and flows to the Oulfof 8t. Miguel on the Pacific side of Itha isthmus.

iiinnrrmTTT.il t

Upset Stomach,Gas, Indigestion

"Pape's Diapepsin" givesRelief in Five Minutes

Stomach acidity cauacs indigestion!Food souring, gas, d.stresst Won-11der what upset your stomach? Well,

don't bother! The moment you eata tablet or two of Pape's Diapepsinall the lumps of Indigestion pain, thesourness, heartburn and belching ofgases, due to acidity, vanish.truly.wonderful! Millions of people knowthat It Is needless to be botheredwith indigestion, dyspepsia or a dis¬ordered stomach. A few tablets ofPape's Diapepsin neutralize acidityand give relief at once.no waiting!Buy a sixty-cent case of Pape's Dia¬pepsin nowl Don't stay miserable.Kegulate your stomach so you caneat favorite foods without causingregret..Advertisement.

$3.50 Philadelphia$3.25 Chester$3.00 Wilmington

AXU KKTl'KN

Sunday, January 15HPBCIAL TRAIN

Lva. Waahlnirton (Union Station)7:30 a.m. Upturning, leavea Broad8tr«*et Station 7:26 p.m.. WealPhiladelphia 7:30 p.m., Cheater7:62 p.m., Wilmington 8:10 p.m.Tk-keta on win Friday precedingKxeuralon at abrttona and CityTicket Offlee.tTHImllar Excuralona Sandaya,tnnnary t». February It, IS,March IS. M.The right la reaerved to limit thesale of tlcketa to the capacity ofequipment available.

PennsylvaniaSystenf

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Every Policy Bears the Imprint of The Washington TimesHere Is the Policy Issued You by

through special arrangement with the

National Casualty CompanyDetroit, Mich.

An Old Line Company(Extract from Policy Giving Coverage)

Will pay the following amounts, subject to the terms of the policy, for death or injuries-If Assured shall, during the term of One Year from the beginning of the insurance covering such Assured, as pro¬vided in Policy, by the wrecking or disablement of any Railroad Passenger Car or Passenger Steamship or Steamboat,in or on which Assured is traveling as a fare-paying-passenger, or by the wrecking or disablement of any PublicOmnibus, Street Railway Car, Taxicab, or Automobile Stage, which is being driven or operated, at the time of suchwrecking or disablement, by a licensed driver plying for public hire, and in which such Assured is traveling as afare-paying passenger, or by the wrecking or disablement of any private horse-drawn vehicle, or motor-driven car<in which Assured is riding or driving, or by being accidentally thrown from such vehicle or car, suffer any of thespecific losses set forth below, THE COMPANY WILL PAY the sum set opposite such loss:

FOR LOSS OF.Life ....... . .***.,. . . One Thousand dollars ($1,000.00)Hoth Hands One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00)Both Feet One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00)Sight of Both Eyes One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00)One Hand and One Foot One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00)One Hand and Sight of One Eye One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00)One Foot and Sight of One Eye One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00)Either Hand Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00)Either Foot ....Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00)Sight of EitherEye Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00)If Assured shall, during the term of One'Year from the beginning of theinsurance covering such Assured, as provided in Policy, by the means andunder the conditions recited above, be immediately and wholly disabledand prevented by injuries so received, from performing any. and everyduty pertaining to his or her usual business or occupation, THE COM¬PANY WILL PAY for a period not exceeding three (3) consecutivemonths, ACCIDENT INDEMNITY AT THE RATE OF TEN DOLLARS($10) PER WEEK.

FURTHER PROTECTION FOR PEDESTRIANS.OR FOR LOSS OF.

LifeTwo Hundred and Fifty Dollars, provided the bodily in¬jury effected as stated herein shall be the sole cause of death of theinsured and such injury occurs:

By being struck or knocked down or run over while walking or standing on a public highway by a vehicle propelledby steam, cable, electricity, naphtha, gasoline, horse, compressed air or liquid power, excluding injuries sustainedwhile working in the public highway or on a railroad right of way in violation of any statute or of any regulationof the railroad company.The amount payable for loss of life under this policy shall be payable to estate of Assured.

REGISTRATION, IDENTIFICATION AND EMERGENCY BENEFIT.If the Assured shall, by reason of illness or injury, during the time his policy is in force, be physically unable tocommunicate with relatives or friends, the Company will, upon receipt of any message, giving name and policy num¬ber, immediately transmit to the relatives or friends of the Assured any informatiort respecting him, and will de¬fray all expense necessary to put the Assured in the care of relatives or friends, but the Company's liability thereforshall not exceed the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00)

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The policy ia known as thaspecial " Washington Times"policy of the National CasualtyCo., Detroit, Mich. The policyand the financial responsibility ofthe company have been approvedby the District of Colombia andthe State of Maryland. It is acta to-called "blanket" policy cov¬ering many readers. An individ¬ual numbered and registered in¬surance policy will be suppliedeach person insured. You canpreserve this in your safe orvault Be sure to read it care¬fully before filing away so thatyou will be conversant with itsprotective features.

Resident managers of the Na¬tional Casualty Co.. R. C. Snow

I. * Co., with offices 700 BondBuilding, will give prompt atten¬tion to all accident claims underThe Washington Times policy inthis territory.

This travel insurance will pro¬tect every registered subscriberof The Washington Times, old ornew, who has bought the paperfrom hi* carrier for terea con¬secutive days prior to any acci¬dent on which. a claim may beproperly: be made under the policyprovisions. The first thing ia toregister. Fill out the registrationform in the lower right handcorner of this page. Mail it tothe Insurance Department of TheWashington Times. The NationalCasualty Co. will issue the insur¬ance policy here in Washingtonwithin twenty-four hours afteryou have been registered by ITjeTimes and your protection willstart.

Pay your carrier promptly forThe Washington Times and keepthe receipt.A policy with premium paid upfor one year will be issued R. F.D. subscribers who pay a year'ssubscription in advance to TheWashington Times, daily only, no

matter where they live.

Why and How TheTimes Is GvingThis Service

The sales department of everybig enterprise spends hundreds ofthousands of dollars yearly in¬creasing the demand for theirproduct and much of this is spentfor good will. This is true ofthe Circulation Department ofThe Washington Times, which isour sales department.

Instead of spending bur moneythis year for some other form ofpromotion we give our readersthe benefit through this insur¬ance plan.

its readers protec-.better advantageloyal to us than

This paper is not entirely unselfish in making this proposition to its readers. True, The Times was actuated primarily by a desire to give i<tion. We admit, however, there are some business reasons behind our offer. Here is how we figure.How can The Times spend its money toin creating good will than by civing rls readers a real service and protection like this insurance plan? Our present readers will be even morein the past. They will also tall their friends about The Times and will be our best salesmen.Contracting for so many nolip'os nt one time, the price to us is naturally very low. Moreover the insurance company savea the commission they allow theirsolicitors, which further enables them to reduce the price of The Times. By no other means could The Times secure SO MANY LOYAL SALESMEN, who will workfor us 365 days in the year. Considering all this, the individual cost is low. Moreover a salesman working for a salary is not nearly as effective as a loyalreader, who voluntarily acts as our salesman. y

True, this plan of promoting good will for The Times and increasedsales will undoubtedly cost us more than under an old plan, but wewill get more for It. Soon our increased circulation will bring usmore advertising and this will further help make up any deficit. Thisway we kill two birds with one stone. We benefit our readers. Wsbenefit ourselves.

There is no charge for this policy. You pay forThe Times at the regular rate

Fill Out and Mail Coupon TodayDaily and Sunday Times by carrier 25c a week in Wash¬

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"ORDER AND REGISTRATION FORM"The Washington Tlmea,

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1 hereby sgree to subscribe to the Dully end Sunday Tlmea for a period of six months and r....arly thereafter until further notice, at the regular rate of Itc per week, and wlah you to registeris entitled to the travel accident Insurance procured by you for your aubscrlbers Thla la to he in.iccordance with the provlalona of the travel accident Insurance policy, which la to be deliveredne by the Inaurance company or The Tlmea, which la to be mailed to me within one week aff.r.¦hla payment. mner

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