International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 22, 1917 · Page 5 of 8
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-V, 4.^ ^J^TS gw ^f?*, *y*~*+ •, \g** .?**• INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SIX RECORD JAM IN ••••••••••••••••••••••a PAID POLITICAL FAVORITE OF FILMD0M omm ADVERTISEMENT. Poultry Pointers BE DECENT! Inserted by the Labor and Business HEW YORK CITY be Party Committee. Amount to paid, $2.40. Poultry love the out-of-doors. Turn •All them loose when the weather is nice ind they will gain in vigor. TELL YOUR NEIGHBOR WE Big Hotels Are Unable to Cope Some fowls are more thrifty than 9t$rs, and it pays to sort out, pick With Unusual Rush of Stand] for aver and work up the flock. Visitors. The mistake is too often made of the Principles wintering more hens than the quarters cvarrant. Nothing on the farm is more Subscribe for the Press- profitable than hens, provided thejr MJWY WAIT LONG F0RR00MS of Decency. The bouse is large enough to accommodate them without crowding. Success is a thing of many details. Enforcement of Hotel Managers Hold Different View* Not one of these small matters can be as to Reason for the Jam, but War left out or neglected and the fowls not Law. Business Administration niffer for it. Has Something to Do Feed according to age. Toung birds With It The Paper with the Punch use the food given them in making of City lesh and size of body. Grown-up hens New York.—Thomas D. Green, president take it for egg production while old of the Hotel Men's association, ones are more apt to turn everything Affairs. Civic Improvements. says New Tork city has more first-class to fat. hotels than London, Paris and Berlin Alfalfa meal helps fill the winter combined. Despite the fact that the Those International Falls Abstract Co. ggbasket It takes the place of green hotel capacity of the city, built at a food to a large extent, arid is very rich cost of $500,000,000, is more than 100,000, in protein. it was difficult for visitors arriving Principles which BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. Vigor and excess of flesh do not go late last night to find rooms, says ogether with poultry. We want good, the New Tork Sao. In fact, up to ten cannot Fail of Suc- strong, thrifty chicks later these come o'clock the demand for rooms just ABSTACTS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE nly from breeding stock not too fat. about equaled the supply. There are egg breeds and meat by Collections, Conveyancing and Loans Investigation reporters for the Election cess on ireeds, but none that excel in both. Sun revealed that the overcrowding of While the beginner need not neces?arlly hotels did not end with the football J. E. BURDICK, Manager. be an expert, he must be more or season,* but that the automobile show iess expert to succeed. found the hotels still more congested. International Falls, Have a system. Having everything Minnesota The present week is regarded by the convenient is a saving of labor and a hotel men. as a sort of lull prior to the influx of buyers in greater numbers Tom Moore. than ever from all parts of the country. One of the younger men who have THOS. TRONSON That gives an index of conditions. won success by their good work before Every room taken used to be called a For Mayor the moving picture camera. "rush." Now, it is a "lull." A "rush" •a*.: 11 is the condition which has existed nearly H. A. McCORMACK Some Recipes for Success all winter, when guests sleep in For City Clerk Given by a Successful Man bathrooms or are sent to Newark and Brooklyn, .^r y, GEO. N. MILLARD "New York, the city of big things,' Judge Gary gives his recipe for success. For City Treasurer said President Green, "has not enough He says about a young man: hotels to supply the demand, and although "1. He should be honest, truthful, FRED LAVALLEY there are several hotels with sincere and serious. I «... •*'-r a total capacity of more than 6,00t I First Ward "2. He should believe in and preach of rooms in course construction they and practice the Golden Rule. tfjiimit rt to will not be sufficient provide foi EINAR JOHNSON "3. He should be strong and healthy, the ever increasing number of visitors physically and morally. Second Ward to the city." "4. His habits and mode of living Wait Long for Rooms. should be temperate and clean and JOSEPH WEINER Calls at a number of leading hotels his companions selected with regard to last night furnished proof of this fact their character and reputation. FRANK S. LANG J. W. Rogers, assistant manager at the "5. He should possess good natural Third Ward Waldorf-Astoria, said people had beeu ability and a determination constantly waiting since ten o'clock in the morning to improve his mind and memory. for rooms that.for weeks everjv private dining room and every small "6. He should possess a good education, meeting room had been utilized as bedrooms. including particularly the fundamentals, At the Belmont the same condition l!l such as mathematics, grammar, a reported and bookings i-U was have spelling, writing, geography and if! made for weeks ahead. been Assistant V' i.Sv. a history and also a technical education Manager Woods at the Biltmore reported concerning the lines he proposes that hotel booked full from September a a to follow. ',1'M 1 1 until April 1, and said dozens "7. Be should be studious and a been turned away in the course ol had aim-! thoughtful, keeping his mind upon a the clay. subject until it is mastered. The Astor, Vanderbilt, St. Regis. "8. He should be conscientious, Manhattan and other big hotels announced modest but courageous, energetic, they had all the guests they persistent, even-tempered, economical, •I.-- could comfortably provide for. The faithful and loyal to his friends and ufifumtui McAlpin managers said they had a few nn the interests he represents."—American rooms left, but that was the first time LABOR Magazine. iu days. At many of the hotels it was said persons inquiring for rooms had Evolution of Envelope. referred to the headquarters of been the Hotel Men's association, which has and a sort of clearing house for steering There are many persons now living strangers to hotels that are not overcrowded. who can remember the days when letters /A went through the mails in the BUSINESS the Hotel Men's association it form of a folded sheet of paper sealed At the week had been exceedingly at one edge, for envelopes were not in was said li if" "Every night until twelve common use until about 1855. busy. PARTY o'clock scores of persons were calling In that year a machine was patented and asking where they could gel for producing these now indispensable up rfjjjp l/t llllllllli "On Tuesday night," said one covers for epistolary correspondence— moms. the headquarters, "a a machine which, as compared with of the men at man iii -8 called and we referred him to a hand labor, did the work of five girls. up lit •TM that only a few minutes before A better machine was produced in hotei flip gall had five single rooms 1862, which performed the work of had told us it Takes Casts of Records. Clothes You left. called back shortly' and seven girls. Three years later came He said Iii Joseph Sanders of Washington has iilliP gone." every room was the machine with a device for gumming a just patented method of making Reasons for Jam. of envelope, which the flap the :5 '7 phonograph records. He makes a disk Pi Assistant Manager Rogers of the of Next came did the work ten girls. llbrt of material that becomes plastic under another machine of American device, Waldorf figured last evening that the li®!: hc-at heats only that part which is to transient population in New York city 20 girls, and which, did the work of bear the record, sprinkles a powder ii ii largely This has a rival in is easily 135,000, instead of 100,000, as still used. ...r,!' a- over tins part and impresses record formerly estimated, and he said it is prints, folds an invention which gums, •ji'fijIt'1' ,, 'it upon the heated surface under high binds constantly increasing. Various hotel and counts the envelopes, and pressure. Thus he takes a cast of any (r- -'ii packets of managers said the throngs seeking acconvmodations them with a paper band in record on his disk and forces the central in the hotels at present the labor 25. This machine supplants part that is to bear the label out "••vito greater than at any similar time of 30 girls. of the plane of annular margin, or reo previous years. Automobile week in ord part. of course is always heavy. Tree With 3rdG0 Trunks. When you get the appearance iifiilii!' i"t .As to the the jam,' the reasons for The gigantic banyan under which Managers views. One is held different gentleman proud to have Alexander is said to have camped tvitli any is presence in the city of hundreds Facts in Figures, 1,000 7,000 men, now measures nearly of before people who are shopping feet across the head, contains about When you get the quality that moving in to the big hotels and resorts a 8,000 trunks, and forms dense canDpy university 19,316 Yale has living '.he South. Another is the beginning oi 'I through which sunshine never penetrates. graduates. is guaranteed to give satisfaction .1 ill: llie part f. influx of buyers from every ol alsp Several other species Congressional library, Washington, .lie country. The stock-market also is like propagate in manner.- 2,451,974 contains volumes. Isn't it sense to wear credited the with having attracted to city the a great number of persons, but Changes Shoes Hourly. Pennsylvania has 1,504,794 pupils recent slump has tended to send away and 42,827 teachers in public TRADE a number of those persons. & schools. Arrested at four o'clock in the morning Another manager pointed out that Minnesota mines employ 18,'000 because he had a pair of shoes attached countless-persons who ordinarily spend persons and pay in wages |. to his belt, Ernest Cummins, lie winter in Europe or who live there $12,000,000 yearly. forty-five, told an Interesting story the greater part of the time have returned White pine valued at $260,000,000 when arraigned in Magistrate Fugassi's ftKStMACX *CC:&T£»EO to America, and New York is is being destroyed in the court in Pittsburgh. Asked to explain the only city with the life and gayety "The same price liie nation over." United States by rust. why he wore a pair of shoes and Mars which they are accustomed. The to American manufacturers since carried another pair, Cummins said presence of representatives of foreign outbreak of European war have he had six toes on each foot and it governments interested in war contracts They are the nationally known clothes of built 50 branch plants in Canada CfffitH Ifl*. fcp was necessary for him to change shoes totals up in a surprising manner. tiiwk* COM lia at a cost of $15,000,000. medium price and we control the sale here. every hour or else he could not walk. Following the rush of automo: "I'm from Missouri," said the magistrate. bile week have come many persons A great designer and a staff of assistants perfect each model to exactness. A who, realizing that the hotels would "Ill show you," Cummins retorted, be jammed at that time, deferred their great tailoring organization specializes on the making of this suit and overcoat. Daughter DuboS* and he did. He had six toes. Then business trips to the city until afterward. I Washlnj light ol he showed the magistrate his right The popularity of Styleplus has brought about a volume so great that the a 17-yearthe hand. There he had five fingers and a .bly killed During the automobile rush it was chance ation ol thumb. His left hand has only four necessary for strangers in the city to makers9 have been able to keep the price down to $17, just as in normal times. the nomin fingers and a thumb, the regular number. T. Grayysician, go to Bronxville, Long Beach, Brooklyn Markowitz & Summerfield son, Preat butt one finger v?as cut off' in an to and Newark to get rooms for the night. be rear ad: accident. girl is Miss Dufaose, dau Captain Duboso Homes to Newcomers/ I Loss by Floods in United 8tates. of the navy medtaal oorps, who Gray* Port Washington, Wis.—Port Washngton During the year 1915 the losses due son would Jump-iii his long distanes is advertising for help. Warm, The Clothiers to flood waters throughout the United promotion. It developed that she had svell lighted, fireproof and 'modernly States aggregated nearly twenty-one been\ to every senator with the plea equipped homes will be provided famlies bar million dollars. Of this airiount more that father ought to have ths who will move into the village, than half was sustained by the agricultural placs—that his record was untamlafc for labor the demand here is unprece* interests of the conntry. •A la 41 year* serWo* lented.