MAY REMSTATE ' h ' ?? . New conditions under which lapsed or cancelled War Risk (Term) Insurance may he reinstated and converted, more liberal in scope than preceding regulations and of greata importance to former service men throughout the country, are j announced by Director C. R. Forbes j ... of the Bureau of War Risk Insur-j ance with the approval of the Secre-1 tary of the Treasury A. W. Mellon. ! The new ruling is officially desig-1 ?3? J ? "t1 rt W I - ITOieu as lixitisuijr vcvjoivu v (| if t | R." effective June 30, 1921 and the j feature of maximum interest to for-i <' O ; mfer service men is the provision that term, insurance which has lapsed or r} has been cancelled may, regardless of 14 how long the applicant has been discharged, be instated, or reinstated ' and converted to United States gov- L ernment life insurance at any time ( prior to January 1, 1922 under con- 1 d^tions substantially as follows: 1 l'. 1. In all cases the applicant must ' t tender with his application at least I : * amount of insurance to be reinstated ? :?? ^ t two muauuy jmcuuuus u? wv i f: or reinstated and converted. One of 1 (these premiums to cover the month 2 of grace immediately following his 4 lapsation and daring which he was r ' protected and the other as the first month's premium on the insurance to t be reinstated. t r:,:V - I { 2. The applicant also must !com- 1 f* ply with the following requirements j ip' reference to health to the satisfac-1 ; tion of the director of the bureau of War Rsk insurance: t p . When application for reinstate? kf ment, or reinstatement and conversion is made within three calendar i maatha after the insurance has lapsed or was canceled, including the >: calendar month for which the un!' waid premium was due, the applicant need oijly make statement in his P.written application that he is in as good health as he was when his in* surance lapsed, and no physical ex?? amination will be required. When insurance has lapsed or been canceled more than three months and READY FOB ' I have just moved into 1 jfo ; * Brick Store just as you 1 from the Seaboard Depot | I AM NOW OPEN i BUSII T\1 1 Til 1_ nam riour, per sacK _ Self Rising Flour.... v, Scoco Lard, 8 lb. Bucket | ; Snowdrift . || Loose Lard Sugar, 16 pounds for ... Loose Ground Coffee p Rib Meat IpMeal r- P. R. Molasses Rice, 18 pounds for Octagon Soap, 5c bars, 6 > I All Canned Goods at re( FRESH MEATS < : : Steak 25cts lb; Roast r-' ^ Jellies and Jams al V . - I', v J. H. F y. | Church St. \ WB^sgssm Ipgr . ?= mcih llSTRIKE/i ^X^lTb XQtSmWM flJL w'y Flavor Is _ sealed in by toasting (Wzz^L^e ,-et within six calendar months, including the month for which the unjaid premium is due the reinstateviowf /\? ?oinc+9+omen+ on/1 CftnvAT. don, may be made provided the apjlicant is in good health and so .tates in his written application, and hat he substantiates this statement >y a short medical certificate,- made it the applicant's expense by a repuable physician licensed to practice nedicine. After the expiration of six calenlar months from the date of lapsaion and at any time prior to January l, 1922, insurance may be reinstated jrovided that the' applicant is in jo'od health and so states in his written application, and provided fur her that such application is substaniated by a report of a full medical 'xamination, made at the applicant's sxpense, by a reputable physician li-' :ensed to practice medicine. This regulation supercedes the irevious ruling of Treasury Decision 51 which limited the time for reinstatement of insurance lapsed prior :o July 1, 1920 to the period ending hily 1, 1921 and fixed a time limita:ion for reinstatement of insurance ;hat h^id lapsed or been canceled af 1 BUSINESS 1 ... : > " I Mrs. Thomson's New turn to the left coming t. VND READY FOR MESS $1.00 and $1.15 $1.20 ; $1.00 $1.05 12cts pound . $1.00 14c and 18c lb. 15c pound $1.05 Bushel 45c per gallon ' $1.00 for 25ets. iufced prices. OF ALL KINDS Stew 12 l-2cts lb. .. 20cts lb. , 1WUUWU m. a 1VVO INLEY Abbeville, S. C. WAR RISK BUREAU PAYS INSURANCE CLAIMS Among the 341,?347 active compensation and insurance claims or file in the Bureau of War Risk insurance there are three cases on which a compensation award for double permanent-total disability is being paid, the only three coming undei that provision of the War Risk Act. Each case gives evidence of the degree of ingenuity and courage which survive in these former service men both blinded and maimed. Henry A. Bitter (C-165 389) Corporal, Company C, 352nd Infantry, 88 Division. Bitter was injured in i'oul Sector, France, on the 16th of November, 1918, by accidental explosion of hand grenade. His company was assigned to gas training at ? /*?omv? On +.V10 1*5ctf a X iUJUt V..V day at gas Echool, maneuvers were ordered. While advancing through a smoke screen under orders, with a hand grenade to be thrown at an imaginary enemy, the pin in the hand grenade became loosened and the hand grenade exploded, causing injury that resulted in the amputation of both hands and loss of sight of both eyes. He was awarded $200 a month, and on his $10,000 insruance the monthly payments of $57.50. An attendant was furnished him and he was fitted with artificial hands. 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