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i- BE NOT WASTEFUL the CADUCEUS 17 ;■■?■■ 4 TB5 ItP ®‘™SgIe that prac tically every civilized nation and coun- connected has made such demands on all food stuffs that material of every description that the most urgent necessity of must be a constant thought, to-day living in an abnormal period, prices are higher, labor is scarce, and the actual necessities of life are far from being plentiful, owing to the cruel demands made by war The one and only way that this coun- try may resuine its normal condition universal saving of all raw pro- ducts and the salvaging or reclaiming of all possible material now in use The question of saving is universal and also a matter of individual duty realizing the Impor- tance of saving unhesitatingly spent millions of dollars to establisUal^age camps throughout the wherever practical We here in Camp Greene have seen the salvage division organized and grow into a great saving power under the direction of Captain Darnell and reclaiming hun dreds of thousands of dollars by util- manner of “waste” and in bringing back to life” thousands of articles of clothing that were hereto fore-classed as .“condemned” for in- 130,565 pieces of clothing only 9,337 were condemned, certainly an excellent percentage. This saving HERE ARE MORE , Tvl :: REAL ANSWERS TO LETTERS ON INSURANCE No, Mrs. Wilson I need help bad see if the President can’t help me. I need him to see after me. ■ ^ ueeu * * * Hello Mr. War Risk Insurance, how the same.' * * * “Rawley Jones? Why that’s my hus- .'ffhouS," o. marveled the cook My husband has one, too. Up in the pen they call him ‘Glycerin Geory.’” Mother died in Infancy. gli^PP^^^d-nt has never been fatally uncle died of cancer on his moth- Cr S S1Q6. * * * Applicant’s fraternal parents died when he was a child. * * * Grandfather died from gunshot wound, caused by an arrow shot by an Indian. * * 4c Applicant does not know anything about maternal posterity, except that they died at an advanced age. l JS 1 ‘ i ':a ■ Uh. cl J \i--. M -i' . J not only applies to clothing but to every article used by the arniy. Now that demobilization is proceed ing at a rapid pace and Camp Greene IS fast being abandoned, Capt Darnell has his hands full with the tremend- ous task of gathering up the odds and ends that every company will natur ally leave behind and turn/ng that into a useful whole. Each soldier can materially aid in this work of conserving and his co operation is urgently requested, both as a patriotic duty to his country and as a last bit of service he can render to Uncle Sam before leaving the army. Salvage Division, Hobt. H. Sharp, U. S. A. Grandfather died suddenly at the age of one hundred and three. Up to oM^ag™^ fair to reach a ripe ♦ ♦ * ■ Mothers last illness was caused from chronic rheumatism, but she was cured before death. In service in the U. S. Armery. * * * I am his wife and only air. * * Hi I ditf not konw that my husband had a middle name and if he did I don’t tnink it was none. * * * Please correct my name as I could not and would not go under a con sumed name. « « Father died suddenly'; nothing ser- AUDITORIUM Thursday, Jan. 9th Henry W. Savage offers the Comic Opera Gem With Dorothy Webb and a Wonderful Cast Enchanting Chorus What the Riofi- mond papers said: Holiday audiences find “Pom Pom” ex cellent. —News-Leader “Pom Pom” well mounted, well sung, well peopled. —Times-Dispatch Henry W; Savage’s Comic Opera “Pom Pom” is exceedingly good. Richmond Virginian Prices 50 - 75 :1.00 - 1.50 - 2.00 Company Seat Sale Beatty s Drug Store Tomorrow 10 a. m. OrchustrB
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