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% IT's TOASTED one extra process which gives a delicious flavor genctes in Chapter work $500,000 to be available for Insular and foreign demands. This Is more than $395,000 above last year's expen- | ditures. - For service und assistance to the 8,800 Chapters and their branches $1,203,000 is provided by the Nutlonal organizntion, Other budget Items: of hnport In the doiestle program Include | 000 for assistance to ather tions and educition it for ul. work training lted Cross nilrses $190,000 for Roll Cad assctatice furnished | to s #10000. for i unforeseen | contingencies OF the total budger less than. £500, ' 000 Is allotted for mans vent on thu { Nutlonal - orgamzation. - No easlc est] inate, of corse; ds preside to welsh | i the value of the service by volunteers In the Chapters. ENATOR ___ WILLIAM NM. CALDER gy? g§872 No men in the United Stites senate ‘l nly. behind | | have stead mare: consist alr risk | 1 President Harding in the Year's Budget Stresses Rell } of smnitizing th» enuntry dur un post | and Services at Home and Overseas. MILLIONS FOR VETERAN AID | *~ Popt ent nf neare to fin Over $3,000,000 Allotted to the | v< > Disabled-Foreign Werk Lessens. Washington.» -Exponditures tefuling $0,780,872.47. for programm of services and relief daring the fiscal year In the United States and overseas are. nutborlzed in the budget of the American Red Cross, of fective July 1, 1922, This total Is 795,075 less than the expenditures for the list fseal year, when disburse ments reached $12,475,847.00, it Is an- nounced at National Hendquarters In a Slatement emphuslzing the necessity of continued support of the organiza- tion by enrollment during the mnnort Roll Call, November 11-November 80 inclusive. This total for the budget is exclusive of the large finunciul op- erations of the 3,800 netive Hed Cross Chapters, which, It Is estimated, will more than double the totnl. War Veterans Have First Call First call on Red Cross funds is for the disabled ex-service men, of whom 27,487 were recelving treatment from the Government on June 1 lust. This work for veternns and their families In a wide varlety of sefvice thit the Government Is not nuthorized to ren der and for which it: has: neither funds por fncllities has the cull on $8,080,002.00 during the current yeur, or nbout $300,000 more Hum: was ex- pended Inst: year dor selder servic Adding thA funds: disbursed In this* work of physica) recon stitution following the W eld War by the Chapters throughout the country will approximite n folal for the cine rent your $10,000,000) This work, in tae opinon of the Sur geon office, will abet. reactr Itw pealt beCore 19.5 Through Its Chapters the Amertran Red Cross Is ed to firs the in (ex service sante holy him tn his probleins ind «} ii Iinmedintely for his necessities, and open the way for lim to the Govern approaching ment compensitlon ind nd to which - be Is entitled. The extension of this work to the families of such men proves to thein that the Red: Cross has lost none of Its sympathy nor wil} to service manifested in wartime. Sim- Harly the service goes out to the men still In the Army ond Navy, 11,097 of whom were under treatment in Gov- éroment hospitnla on Jure 1, 1922 Greater Domestic Program This year-after five years of con- structive effort during the war and sfter the armistice-brings with it a greater responsibility for domestle service to the American Red Cross. The budget for foreign operations, bowever, totals $8,404,000, but of this amount $1,884,000 is for medical re- Hef and hospital supplies for Russia, which !s a part of the gift made by the American Red Cross in 1921 to the Russian famine relief work of the American Relief Admfnistration pro- gram, The child health service in Ea- rape continues, moreover, and $654; 000 is appropriated for this work un- dertaken in 1920. Other items in the stringently diminished foreign pro- gram fuclude $200,000 to support the League, of Red ('mss Sorieties, $22. 000 for nurses training schools insti- tuted by the \.' Cross abroad, and $600,000 for liqu '. n of the general Red Cross foreign reCef program. Prepared for Emergencies For disaster relief toe Red Cross « -_ are rrying through its ulties, provide | warr omndihiems apd be tose golblte | morale and | seal ered) the strinm nocd stress ufo the wor onal the; [ fant drug n wie « cue urfon than gcour o bu te popa Wut north 1 bs , wb awn | cole 69 Pos a I o soa | ' ! + 1 a fore efection ef Aro Calder n nh on | ! ayn moan. be never forse chand i he ds u. represonbitive of wide I | crand and fis n ready er ut a deve. | ! bon tec for ans od friendly aneetime und al sat en ad the nattonal oe qutal He (dwar answers his letters, he Is al ways on the Job | He Is as ready and villing to back up the bumldest elt wen In his Just claims as hie has proved himself to be the ardent supporter of the President. Senator | Calder: rose. from humble beginnings und Is proud: of It. He Is n successful business man and has no reason to he ashamed of it, for he lits not elmbed to sueeess upon the shoul ders of the \gouts in the well\ He Is strongest and most popular right In his home district, whore his nelwh bors know him and touch elhows with him. They have watched him in lily career \from night school to the Unit ed States: somite,\ und here Is: one prophet who his honor in his own country. William - M. Cider was. born In Brooklyn March 2, 180) At He age of thirteen he wis at wpprentice in lg carpepten shop - 418 first pry. was ND cents uw AUO the iate of f cent |ml our side superb t nnn tor | rher, Abmuender G60 106 ow se at at 6a e ans o les fa time liad bees ‘ prominent bic wo coe vit (am Calder was tyes vos old ihe bewin to landd / -an | account, and sthee 6+ 10 eect edo nearly 4,000. far ln in | Brooklyn . While: workits engoe dre vucttended | Comen . In <+ at. 5 teaed dun Buen b cok 2d p thos de faved tue a p sueeesa ws al fors cos After seis nat vente Ersoldin feu 1904 he was e ec kos s oon 1994 amd rec eie 0 i. m ind 1912 In ioe ' - « mo Repuldienn | eferted c New York In It]. > - en's Republican elected te coy thee n the state south of the Pun as commy ime i j In 1910. Senator: Cilder (was elected In United States senator, recelving a . majority of 284,000 vntou In this way Senter Calder has not anly bailt houses, hut he bus built by | his years of public service statewide and natlon-wide conflenc« in. himself as a representative of the people in , the Congress and senate of the United | Stater. i Highways. Under the former: Democratic nd- ministration roads were liherally prom- ised, but seldom built Under Gover por Miller rapld progress !n road building has been made In 1921, 622 miles of roads were completed Turing that year $28,775,800 was expended for construction, re-construction and raain- tenance as against £14,670 03% in 1020 To supervise practically donble the road work of the year previous the | engineering cost Increased only one ; quarter At present nearly 1,000 miles of read construction are under centract. In- velving an expenditure of and last year's m'leage recard prom- | sas to be exceeded To Insure that ea~> }ichway ore selves proper m«nfeninee a path! | system bas heen me csc oad re kut | the roads in condition for travel at ail 1 Ames. has set aside $130000. and for emer- x - oan en ara p ' Nation diy'Clenwood Week\ ¥¥vm me: N] jog. tine Beca spend three # Don't grow old with an old range OOKING three meals a day, 1000 mealsa year, you actually from January to January. . Life is too short to waste your time over an old stove that you can't depend on and that has to be coaxed to do its work. __ Isn't it about time you traded your old range for an effi- cient Modern Glenwood? Ask us for particulars. « Glenwood Ranges \Make Cooking Easy.\ W. H. Crooker Estate solid months of working days at your range a= 3 rraman mut reo.\ t Williams Harness Shop Has been in Una- dilla for 60 years. Therefore is hanpd4 to be- pedectiy Realiable. 1 IN | WILLIAMS HARNESS SHOP Phone 1 0 w Dr. J. L. Fisher Unadilla, N. Y. OFFICE HOFRS Tuesday-Thursday- Saturday & to 9 p.m.-2 to 4and 7 to 8p.m. Every Evening TOT allt Sunday by appointment Telephone 89w maa sa a For Infants and Children « in Use For Over 30 Years Always bears a sgnged . W2; | | CASTOR IA}; 7 eny mien en onc n oe eNO AHH EN ® PAINT UPI CLEAN UP! CARMICHAEL Sells Everything for the Builder PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES (Sf-mm? Lin'lc, Wall Plaster, Wall Board, Roof- ing Supplics, Cement Blocks, Road Tile \Quality & Service\-Our Slogan THE MARTIN BROOK STREET . At the Crossing ? OPEN FROM 7 A. M. TO 9 P. M. inin IlIIlllllIilllIllIIII\\IIIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll\Illllln * Auction Postponed _ © The Public Auction of household ty 500115 at the Hattie Benjamin Mackey i ous: on Fellows St., Unadilla, Sat- t urday, ~~. 7, at 1:30 o'clock has been ' Dflqup_,ed_ Clamb , Hogh dilla 811 weeks. O. H. day att Winches ~ The I printed - Sisson. (Paul F onsilitis 2Tai N. Md. Willia home. An a recently the plac village. H. Gre a visite Brown i in the re When the pant hand ai lawless baasts. pine tre of an old and the fierce ba hangs th in \The liam Ros Oct. 18. M. C. week. Mr. an panied Virginia Mr. Tap Ing out euroute. Sunda front of on Went was goir breaking fuce in s been ref Contin ou the r village. in positd R. N. 3 bieiness The ancoding the | co% consume their wa Ralph of Oxfor day and of Tracy The B worked dilla Che night, O Mre. message hor bro home wa dead. B Undertal troit We brought Billie latest pl g 0.\ best-be: and gay the Idiet The Pr bake sal Wadnes< Henry pairing street bu farnace C, Weble fine mod The la season 1 17th. _ carb if conte a t 25 centa curb. R v. L 8 J. 4.3 Doris Y« to town Rt. R guest at