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THE DALTON CITIZEN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921.
Always at Your
Service for
Printing Needs!
$19,361,657 Allotted for Cur
rent Program of Relief
and Service.
Our Exhibit!
See ’Em Both!
MILLIONS FOR VETERAN AID
BMk Aiionemdi
Watdlat Stationary
Bmnlope ladaMM
Sal* Bills
Band Bills
Price Lists
Admission Tlcfcate
BdsIbsss Cards
Window Cards
Tina Cards
Lettar Haads
Nota Haads
BUI Haads EirtUfM
Calllad Cards Laaflats
Statements
Milk Tickets
Heal Tickets
Shipping Tads
Medical Aid for European Chil
dren Will Cost $6,000,-
000 This Year.
Prince Alberts a new
note in the joys of rolling ’em
worth the
Washington.—Expenditures totalling
$19,861,657 for carrying through Its
program of relief and services In the
United States and overseas are out
lined in the budget of the American
Red Cross for the current fiscal year.
This total is more than $5,000,000 low
er than the expenditure during the
last fiscal year, when the disburse
ments reached $24,492,741, it is an
nounced at National Headquarters in
a statement calling attention to the
necessity of continued support of the
organization by response to the An
nual Roll Call, November 11 to 24,
if the vital work of the society Is to
be effectively carried on.
Outstanding among the. Items of the
domestic budget is the appropriation
of $3,669,256 for work in behalf of
the disabled ex-service man and his
family. This appropriation represents
the amount alloted to this work from
National Headquarters only and does
not take into consideration the mil
lions being spent in chapters for re
lief of the World War veteran. It
is in the chapter that the greater
amount is spent in meeting this obli
gation of the Red Cross, the announce
ment continues, as manifested by fig
ures of the fiscal year 1920-1921 when
the total was approximately $9,000,-
000, of which $2,692,094 represented
the disbursement of National Head
quarters while the remainder was the
chapters' contribution to this field of
Red Cross service.
Vast Work for Disabled
Chief among the sub-divisions of
the appropriation for work with vet
erans is that which concerns itself
with assistance to disabled men and
women in government hospitals. This
Item of $1,790,000, an increase of more
than $500,000 over the appropriation
for the same work in last year’s bud
get, .will provide those personal serv
ices for the disabled and their families
which are indispensable to supplement
those provided by the government
The director of the Veterans’ Bureau
has recently expressed his desire that
the Red Cross should continue and
extend these .“humanizing services.”
Other items of the appropriation for
veterans’ relief are proportionately in
creased. An additional appropriation
of $469,600 has been made for Red
Cross .work in. connection with regu
lar Army and Navy hospitals and
with the regular Army and Navy.
For disaster relief, the Red Cross
has set aside for the current twelve
months an appropriation of $543,976,
virtually doubling the appropriation
for the same purpose for the fiscal
year 1920-1921.
More than $2,000,000 is provided for
service and assistance to the 3,600
Red Cross chapters by the national
organization.
Helping Destitute Children
Other items of the domestic budget
include $498,546 for miscellaneous ac
tivities, including contributions re
stricted for special purposes and $768,-
600 for management. Each of these
items represents large reductions over
similar appropriations of the previous
year.
From a fund of $10,000,000, $5,000,-
000 of which was contributed through ‘
the European Relief Council campaign
and $5,000,000 allotted by the Red
Cross for child welfare work in
Europe, there remains $8,765,108. still
available, of which it is estimated
that $6,000,000 will be required for
this work during the current year.
For Red Cross participation in the
joint effort to relieve famine condi
tions in Russia, for final work In the
China famine, for Junior Red Cross
and other overseas activities including
the closing of the old general relief
program in Europe $4,978,000 is made
available.
In announcing the national budget,
the Red Cross makes It clear that
the figures do not include chapter ex
penditures or place any cash estimate
on the invaluable service of volun
teers in chapters.
Brlefa
OUR TENT!
anything we sell,
7ou don’t need it.
Notes
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Catelodne*
Blotters Ortolan
Invl tattoos Factor*
Foldara
Ckacka
Blanks
Notices
Labels
Ledal Blanks
Mean Cards
Placards
Dodders
Post Cards
Programs
Bscelpfa
Prompt, careful and effi
cient attention given
to every detail
Talking about rolling
your own cigarettes, we’ll
tell you right here that
Prince Albert tobacco has
’em all lashed to the mast!
You’ve got a handful-of-
happiness coming your di
rection when you pal it with
P. A. and the makin’s
papers! For Prince Albert
is not only delightful to
your taste and pleasing in
its refreshing aroma, but our
exclusive patented process
frees it from bite and parch!
And, for a fact, rolling
up Prince Albert is mighty
easy! P. A. is crimp cut and
stays put and you whisk it
into shape before you can
Count three! And, the next
instant you’re puffing away
to beat the band!
Prince Albert is so good
that it has led four men to
smoke jimmy pipes where
one was smoked before! It’s
•the greatest old buddy-
smoke that ever found its
way into a pipe or cigarette!
If you need
BUY IT. If
look it over.
Prince Albert is
sold in toppy red
bags, tidy red tins,
handsome pound
and half pound tin
humidors and in the
pound crystal glass
humidor with
sponge moistener
top• - .
Make our store your headquarters down town,
20c. for Cotton.—During this week we will take
cotton on your notes, allowing you 20 cents a pound.
Don’t Send Your Order
Out of Town Until Yon
See What We Gan Do
We Sell Yon What We Tell You.
Telephone 71
Mrs. 11. B. Hubbs, Chairman Young
People’s Work.
Lee Routh, Chairman Adolfs Wort.
H. L. Smith, W. E. Nants, San Ho
sier, Executive Committee.
Any one or more of the abort lx
subject to call for service by sag 8m-
day school in the county at any time,
Next Meeting: ML Vernon chuth,
1922.
Maternal Method.
When little Percival arrived at
school on the opening day, he carried
the following note to the teacher:
“Dear Teacher: Our sweet little Per
cival is a very delicate, nervous child,
and if he is naughty—and he is apt
to be naughty at times—just punish
the boy next to Mm and that will
frighten him so he’ll be good.”—Way-
side Tales.
0U READ the
Other Fellow’s Ad
the national joy smoke
You are reading this one.
That should convince you
that advertising in these
columns is a profitable
proposition; that it will
bring business to your
store. The fact that the
other fellow advertises is
probalJlv the reason he is
getting more business than
is falling to you. Would
It not be well to give
the other fellow a chance
Use It—Then Decide
We WiU Lend You
A Valet AntoStrop Razor for
a full thirty day trial. If you then
decide to keep it, pay us $5.00 for
it if not. return it without further
obligation.
You Pay Nothing to Try
This Razor
Any responsible party cad ar
range at our Cutlery counter for
this Free Trial. If you have a
charge account, write to us and we
will mail the razor to you.
You are given the 'opportunity
of trying this wonderful Razor,
without any kind of risk. For a
month your shaving will cost you
nothing—then you may return the
razor if you can get along without
Name “Bayer” on Genuine
Spent $1,200,000 for Relief of
Famine Sufferers in China
Last Year.
To Read Your Ad
in These Columns?
To help overcome conditions of acute
distress in five; famine stricken prov
inces of Northern China, where mil
lions of persons were affected by an
unprecedented shortage of food, the
American Red Cross during the last
fiscal year spent more than $1,200,000,
$1,000,000 of wMch was contributed di-
recty by National Headquarters and
the remainder by various groups *n-
terested in the welfare of China.
Through the wide relief operations
thus made possible it is estimated that
more than 600,000 faminp sufferers
were saved from starvation.
To the end that similar prompt re
lief measures by the organization may
always be possible the Red Cross is
asking continued support by the Amer
ican people by universal renewal‘of
membership at the Annual Red Cross
Roll Call, November 11 to 24!
The method of relief employed by
the American Red Cross in its opera
tions in China was particularly effec
tive, for In addition to saving hundreds
of thousands of lives it provided China
with more than 900 miles of permanent
roads that are sorely heeded to pre
vent a recurrence of famine. At one
time the Red Cross employed 74,000
Chinese workmen, paying them in food
£$r themselves and dependents, this
food being brought in from Manchuria
and elsewhere.
Yalet AutoStrop Razor
Is Complete in Itself
It, is more than a razor—more
than a safety device.
it is stropped, it shaves and is
cleaned without taking apart;
without even removing the blade.
And like a : perfectly stropped
ordinary razor, the blade im
proves with use.
And it doesn't cost you a cent
to prove all this to yotar own
satisfaction.
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♦ ROSTER, WHITFIELD COUN- ♦
♦ TY SUNDAY SCHOOL ♦
♦ CONEVNTION ♦
Warning! Unless you see the name
“Bayer” oh package or on tablets you
are not getting genuine Aspirin pre
scribed by physicians for twenty-one
years and proved safe by millions.
Take Aspirin only as told in the Bay
er package for Colds, Headache, Neu
ralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Tooth
ache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy
tin boxes "of twelve Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin cost few cents. Druggests also
sell larger packages. Aspirin Is the
trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of
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J. A. Carter, president; W. L. Mc
Williams, vice-president; C. O. Smith,
secretary.
Non-seetarian. Non-denominational.
Division presidents: First, H. J.
Smith; second, R. A. Williams; third,
W. H. Westbrook; fourth, Frank Rol
lins; fifth, W. F. Huffaker.
Mrs. W. L. McWilliams, chairman
Children’s Work.
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain
ed and improved. ’Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c.
CITY DRUG STORE 1. W. Crawford, Prop. Phone 210
NEW MEAT MARKET IS
OPENED IN THIS CITY
A Slight Difference.
Jones’ wife went to a party,
So he toog out the car
And. had a little joy ride
With a moving-picture star.
W. H. Love & Son Have Nice Place
on Hamilton Street
But when he called for wifey
And saw her knowing smile,
He said, “’Twill be a jaw ride
For the last, long mile !”
. —Wayside Tales.
W. H. Xpyg ,& Son is the style of the
new meafc-market firm, that has opened
business in ..the Freylach building on
Hamilton street. The firm has opened
a modem meat market and. is handling
excellent meats,
Mr. Love worked for a number of
years with Swift & Co. at the Chatta
nooga branch.
The firm has opened with good pat
ronage and will doubtless be one of
the city’s successful firms.
ONE DOLLAR
ANNUAL DUES IN THE
AMERICAN RED CROSS
MAKES YOU A
PARTICIPANT IN
RELIEF WORK FOR
THE HELPLESS THAT
GIRDLES THE GLOBE.
ANSWER
THE ANNUAL
RED CROSS ROLL CALL
NOVEMBER 11-24, 1921.
to keep in mind the
fact that m addition to
printing this news
paper we do job work
of any kind. When
in need of anything
in this line be sure
To See Us
The Family Tree.
Jones: Hello, old chap. Where’ve
you been?
Bones: Just returned from my va
cation! While there I looked up my
family tree and—
Jones: Get Mt with any coeoanuts?
—Wayside Tales.
36u Make it
CARRYING ON
SERVICE FOR
DISABLED VETERANS
OF THE WORLD WAR
THAT IS COSTING
$10,000,000 A YEAR,
THE. AMERICAN
RED CROSS IS HELPING
FULFILL THIS
NATION’S OBLIGATION
TO ITS DEFENDERS.
HELP THE RED CROSS
CONTINUE THIS WORK
BY ANSWERING THE
ANNUAL ROLL CALL
NOVEMBER 11-24, 1921.
*T*HE chief consideration in the creation of
a cozy, artistic home is the way you paint
and decorate it—
Let your home reflect your own taste by the
choice of correct and harmonious color effects. But
whatever your needs, be sure to specify Paints that
have proven their worth, because you paint to
protect as well as to beautify.
Truth Shall Rise Again!
“Nope, George Washington never
told a lie and never went up in an
airship.”
“Yes, and there are a lot of other
people who have never gone up in an
airship.”—Wayside Tales.
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LOUISVILLB. KY. ~
To Change Her Name.
First Girl: So you are going to
change your name? Married, eh?
Second Girl: No; going on the-
stage.—Wayside Tales.
To any Engineer, Fireman or Workingman
who can find a better Overall or Jacket than
Finck’s “DETROIT SPECIAL” brand.
“They wear like a pig’s nose.”
Mr. Finck’s 20 years experience as a manu
facturer of union-made garments has made
Detroit famous for high-grade Overalls.
Evaporated.
“What’s the matter?”
“Why, I sold an article on ‘Fresh
Milk’ and the editor condensed it!”—
Wayside Tales.
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“Forgetting that the truth in a nut
shell is sometimes hard to crack.”—
Wayside Tales.
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Woo’s Who?
Though he who woos and runs away
May be a knavish churl—
Still, he may woo another day,
And woo another girl.
—Wayside Tales.
All the Wrinkle.
Young Son: Father, is there any
difference between a new fad and a
new wrinkle?
Father: Certainly, my son. Young
women have fads; older women have
wrinkles.—Wayside Tales.
THE CITY DRUG STORE
J. W. CRAWFORD, Proprietor.
Phone 210
A Nut Note.
“The speaker certainly put the truth
jpf