International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 3, 1917 · Page 6 of 8
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AMERICA READY SEEK MORE FISH TO CAN MOnUZMG TIE ren-Year-0W Girl Original Of Indian Head on Pennies Increasing Demand for Product Has IN WAR *1 NATION'S NY-ATHOME Used for Nearly a Century ted to Inquiries aa to Where Itseps Can Be Had. 7^* '~~"v •., In 1835 the government of the PRmOTERS There is a perpetual and increasing United States, made an offer of $1,000 demand tot tanned fish of all for the most acceptable design, to be Eipsrlance of Europe Aids tiro sorts. The utilization of the dogfish, placed upon the new cent coin soon or grayfish, as It la more politely to he issued. Some Indian chiefs fames Eaton Tower, Domestic called, has added to the opportunities United States, traveled from the Northwest to Science Expert, Analyzes Mail of the eastern canners, but those Washington to visit the Great Father. on the Pacific coast are looking to the Andrew Jackson occupied the executive Order Advertising and the westward for a still further supply. chair and Martin Van Buren was Magazine Move Against It. The yellow and blue fin tuna (known WARRING COUNTRIES SOUND rice president. These Indians jourbeyed as the horse mackerel when they appear to Philadelphia to inspect the in eastern waters), the dolphin mint, whose chief engraver was James and bonita are plentiful in Hawaiian Barton Longacre, who invited them to At the very lowest estimate the retail waters, and Pacific coast canners are Credit of France and England, In his house, where, to celebrate the a large variety of styles and leathers, from the trade of the United States amounts making inquiries as to the possibility event, a distinguished company was assembled to $10,000,000,000 a year. Spite of Severe Strain, Is conservative to the extreme. Let us fit you in of securing a catch large enough to to welcome them. This trade Is shared roughly by two warrant the establishment of canneries Still on Solid Basis. The engraver's daughter, Sarah, a Florsheim Style of the Times, and you will groups of distributors. On the one on the islands. aged ten, greatly enjoyed the visit or hand we have the large department thank us and the makers for die exceptional The commercial fisheries of Hawaii The United States, through the experience her father's guests, and during the stores of the big cities of 100,000 or of the warring European pow are almost'exclusively in the hands evening, to please her, one of the satisfaction that you will have found in this ers, has acquired a tremendous fund of over and the big mall order houses, of the Japanese. A few years ago chiefs took his feathered helmet and preparedness Information. Americans shoe for men. they formed small companies to overate located In but two or three of the very ,Tar-bonnet and placed it on her head. wbo have served with the European hand-propelled sampans. These largest cities. In the company was an artist, who armies and navies have made avail brought the fish to the Hawaiian markets, On the other hand, we have the wholesalers immediately sketched her and handed able to us tbeir valuable experience In where the catch was sold at auction. and Jobbers, the retail stores of We talk about Florsheims because the picture to her father. Mr. Longacre, the world war. The gasoline boats have taken the smaller cities and towns, and the knowing of the competition for In the less spectacular, although we know their worth in the place of those propelled by oars a likeness to go upon the cent general stores In the sparsely populated bardly less important, phase of the or sails and these have a steaming our store—let us fit you in that projected, Unier the inspiration of regions. With this group we must place struggle, war financing, this country radius of a thousand miles. They are the trade papers and house organs, representing ^QUr, resolved to content* ^or the has also had skilled observers It has next pair.—you'll be well equipped with ice chambers, so that the Interests of manufacturers prize offered by the government, xa not been necessary for them to visit the fish may be kept from four to six pleased and we'll have another and jobbers, and the great national his delight the officials accepted it, the scene of the struggle. In a way days. magazines of general circulation, whose and the face of his daughter appeared the scene of the struggle has come to permanent customer. Large corporations have been interests also lie on the side of distributors upon the coin, which was circulated them. Much of the planning of the formed. One company controls 150 of branded and advertisable about the nation for nearly a century. financial side of the war has taken Japanese boats and another 40. The Markowitz & products. It is said that there were more than place within shadow of Trinity Cbi'rcb iuna at present prices, retailing at 10 The annual retail business of this 100 competitors for the prize. hi lower Broadway. New York to 20 cents a pound, is too costly tc country Is $10,000,000,000 a year. Savage and civilized life was thus Summerfield Am«rica World Financial Leader. permit of canning with profitf The But it is the country and small intermingled In the American face and By reason of America's newly acquired bonita sells at 3 cents or less and town merchant rather than the city the Indian headgear. The face of leadership in the world's might be used to advantage, as it is retailer who suffers most from mail Sarah Longacre has gone into more finances, we know how- Europe has very" plentiful. order competition. The New York lands, more pockets, more homes, mpre financed herself to meet the strain of There is also a little sardine fish Times Analyst of March 3, 1913, estimated stores, more banks, more schools yes, ber tremendous struggle. Money Is the that is taken in great numbers. The the number of country stores at The "Oiu^'da' fs more churches than any other coin in establishment of United States garrisons 500,000, with a total business amount' the United States, if not in the world. raised at or near Honolulu has ing to $2,500,000,000. It will therefore and ked greatly increased the demand for be seen that the mall order business, vnl of ••''•'e Lot of Professor Is Hard, 77is Store For The fish, but no survey has yet been made competing mostly with this class and Cares Man Who College Survey Discloses. which determines whether canneries amounting to $500,000,000 a year, can be made commercially profitable. amounts to 20 per cent of the total One of the more prominent eastern rural trade of the country. colleges has been conducting a survey The fight between the retail merchant Price of a Tree. of itself. It finds the students living Muiltr and the mail order man is historic. The owner of an apartment-house THE GOOD JUDGE SIDES ENGINE*7-H pyou '.a magnificent dormitories and palatial For years local merchants* associations, ordered to pay $65 for a maple tteWar i'raternity houses, some of which are SAY JUDGE I JERRY'S TAUGHT SURE JUDGE* I LEARNED THAT Flf COAL TOBACCOGOlt I boards of trade and simllai tree whitl? ordered cut down, not QUALITY INSTEAD OF QUANTITY. GOOD LIKE GOOD heavily endowed, going to classes in CHEWING "WHJ, SHREDDED SO I GET bodies have been striving to promotl FURTHER-AND I BREAK THE COAL SMALL knowing that It Property. Ex was oity their own automobiles and possessing WITHOUT SO MUCH CHEWING.f WHEN TOM YELLS FOR STEAM.! the "buy at home" idea. pert testimony determ*ne^ cos^ more changes of raijiient than Samson But if the recent startling newi replacing the tree. lost by his ill-advised bet to the Philistine which comes from New York meani When a tree is felled and cut up youths. anything it means that these hundred! N into logs its commercial value is easily The survey was pleasant until It of thousands of "buy at home" boosters, calculated, but the worth of a looked Into the homes of the professors scattered throughout the land, standing tree—especially one within There It found scholars of Greek and have won a new and powerful cham« the city limits—is hardly to be determined, Latin, profound teachers of physics pion, whose co-operation means leadership, except for the very practical cranking up clothes wringers and put force and direction for the "buj purpose of penalizing Its destroyer. ting bluing In the family washtubs. at home" movement everywhere. The average pay of professors In The early settler, with the forest to The Butjerick company of New York contend with, proceeds to Clear the this particular college is considered with an output of 150,000,000 periodicals high, but it is less than a good bar land about his home, so that not a a year, has definitely allied itseli sapling survives. Towns in the midst tender can command. The unctuous with the local merchant as against thr of what, a generation ago, was Michigan's m. j... bead waiter at a fashionable restaurant mail order man. MM timber belt, are treeless, or makes considerably more. From one printing plant there go tc Yabout practically so, and summer's sun and The professor is another "man with the women of the. United States everj OU'RE beginning to notice a lot more information winter's wind find no obsturction to white collar." tobacco, since W-B CUT Chewing got into month no less than 1,500,000 ma£a War'Loan Ad. From London Times. their violence. Yet in cities trees are zines. Among these are the Delineator, full swing. People don't hanker after size any more. appreciated. Newspaper advertising has also played the Designer and the Woman'i They want tobacco satisfaction—and excess sweetening Great American Industry. an important part in campaigns to raise It must be that our eyes were intended Magazine. At one fell swoop, begin volunteer armies. They are striking figures that th€ can coyer up what's not there. The good tobacco taste to receive more green rays than ning with their April issues, *thes« bureau of education gives in its report of W-B is winning friends pretty much wherever you sinews of war. We know how Europe cny other, since trees are turf are absolutely magazines-banished from their columns on the schooling of the American people. go nowdays—just rich, sappy leaf, shredded and seasoned has kept her sinews pliant and efficient. necessary to save any prospect all mail order advertising. Th They show that 24 per cent of tht with a bit of salt to bring out the fine tobacco flavor. from America therefore, is in a much better bleakness. Every tree in Detroit sacrifice in revenue. It is understood population—a trifle less than onefourth position than we jvere at the beginning is precious, and it is reassuring to amounts to hundreds of thousands oi of the American people—are in of any of the five wars which Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 1107 Broadway, New York City learn that one cannot be felled without dollars annually. school, either as pupils or as teachers. brought us face to face with weighty The verdict as to whether for then due action from the authorities.— economic, financial and social problems. Detroit News. this was a piece of "good business" oi School, It thus appears, is our great The banks and trust companies of merely a costly concession to sent! est national Industry. And the pro this country, through which Europe ment rests with the nation's retail In Northern France. F. C. ROGERS portion of brains, hearts and souls has conducted much of her war merchants. It is strange and terrible to visit that this industry absorbs, in com* financing, are at one with the nation's Without wishing to pose as a proph Paris, and no one can be happy, but indus'ries, in affording the government parison »vith the three other leading et, It Is my personal belief that tliii to one who has loved France it is far countries in the world, is an inspir* the resources with which to meet the step on the part of these magazines if worse to visit the lovely northern ing revelation of America's thirst for eventualities.of war. For example, the so significant, so vital to the retail country. There is here a sense of knowledge. In Germany, the country PRACTICAL FURRIER Guaranty Trust Company of New York merchants of America, that they will emptinesi), as if terror still hushed the. has recently reduced to book form its that ranks next to the United States inevitably fall .In line behind thes normal cheerful noises of mankind. in the scope of its educational equipment, fund of information )n war financing. Ontario Fort Frances, leaders of the host and accord then The people of these regions have lost In a pamphlet entitled "War Loans 20 per cent of the population such substantial and sustained sup everything their houses are burned Und the United States," there is some are in school In Great Britain, 19 pei port as to prove their recent stand t« their anitaals, even the rabbits, are rather striking information. The United cent in France, 17 per cent. have been not only a courageous inno gone their farm implements are THE OLDEST EXCLUSIVE FUR HOUSE States now holds approximately thirty In the United States there are 23,500,000 vation, but a piece of "good business." shapeless pieces of grotesquely melted per cent of the world's supply, it points persons enrolled in various patched, shelters, and in the houses IN THE WORLD out. This is an increase of thirt.v-six educational institutions. What an armj built by the Society of Friends, or Local Grocery Cheaper Than M. O. per cent over the amount held by this of hope that is—the army that will mars themselves in some nearby village country in 1914, and upon us is thrown The Goods Reporter, published create and guard America's future Dry I— that escaped destruction at the th' obligation of employing it intelli in Chicago, calls attention to a Wis Wew York Mail. hands of the crown prince's retreating gently. We are discharging this obligation consin grocery store that advertised in army. After a time in this silent by usirjg it as a toisis for for the local newspapers a list of seventythree country one gets the sense that destruction eigfi loans and the extension of crerlif articles, giving mail order house Ccming and Going. is normal, and tears start to and its own. In every case the A struggling maker of humorous prices Warring Nations Financially Strong. one's eyes at the sight of an undestroyed store was as low or lower than th« quips tried to break into a leading Facing, as we do. the possibility of French village smiling in the house. The grocer made ajD mail order publication. floating in this country, not only En sun. So changed are all values that of a saving of 25 per cent ovei offer ropean war loans! but also loans of ou» He sent the editor one of his favor I could feel nothing strange in the the mail order price, to. any customei ite mots. own, it is comforting to realize that words of the woman who told me, who place a twenty-five dollai would It was returned, with this comment] financial strength of (Jroat Britain the "Fortunately, my husband Is a hunchback."—Mary order with him. "Too original to be good." and France has not been affected in Heaton Verse, in the the slightest degree by the ,tremendous He sent another. Century. Saves $3 Buying at Home. "Too good to be original."—Cleveland Professor Paul H. Nystrom placed Plain Dealer. an order with a local merchant in Cleansing the Mind. rr+f 4 Six EOZtm.S Madison, Wis., amounting to nearly There are kinds of Illness that clear •T'imiil.MUWMl. They Knew. $50, in the provision line. The total the system, and there are kinds that ilXmiS "Children," asked the kind old gentfeman, cost to him amounted to $3 less than MIHM spread through the system a subtle fei!£SiAWik who was addressing the school ft {Off mail order house prices before considering •rtlLVCR IllJ.llrt UHWII Infection. There are wounds" that OKCfSmJUMl fhi many of you can tell me what 11 Tio\v the freight at all. The total heal from tha outside and that fester was that Napoleon's soldiers used saving, including the freight charge^ within. In the mind and* the spirit call him?" EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF amounted to not less thau $6.50 on a there may be conditions precisely similar. Nobody answered. RAW FURS $50 purchase. Now, everything depends on the "Think a moment, tittle—1 is treatment, upon getting at the deepest Still no reply. causes, sometimes so far away as to "Little Corp—" O. 82 Per Cent Profit For M. House. a be almost beyond detection. When we Continental Currency With Which ths "A little corpulent," shouted the The largest mail order house In Chicago trace the causes we are almost certain Colonies Financed ths Revolution. children.—London Answers. sells for $1.21 a fountain pen to find them associated with some which can be obtained from the manufacturers strain to which it has. been subjected defect of character. It is this defect An Exception. in New York for $06 per In the last two years and a half. that must be treated. The wound may 'Do you believe that two heads aw Highest Cash Prices Paid on gross, or 66 2-3 ceuts each. At this wealth and resources of both countri^ be only the clamoring of health, under Better than one?" cost the pens «net the bouse 82 pet tr» so enormous that there is no pro. the circumstances a blessing in disguise, Raw Fvrs "Not in a perambulator." answered cent profit. The usual profit on foun ability of loss through loans to their bringing warnings and incentives.—John the cynic. "I'm constitutionally op* governments. With all our tremendous tain pens sold directly to retailers by D. Barry, In New York posed to people having twins." resources and our present store of gold, He will pay the duty and war tax on all furs from the United manufacturers la 66 2-3 per cent on th« Evening Telegram. 1 we may look upon the possibility of a States and pay as high a price for them as any Impossible. i&Ji wai bond issue to meet the expenses of Waatad Energy. see la "Brerybody wonders what I with much optimism. house in the United States. 4" Stores Beat Mall Order Price*. "What a terrible crush!" exclaimed on." The Rt. Hon. Reginald McKenna la the coarse of a comparative inreatigation one lady to another in an overcrowded "How expect to see ur can you Chancellor of the British Exchequer, of mall order houses and car. thing in that hatf said recently that If the European wai MtaU atorea O. A. Charles, president BE SURE AND SEE ME BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY "It is indeed," said the other. "An were to end on March SI, Great Brit -of the Jfetlonal fbnM Trade league, such a waste of energy, too." aln, at her preaent rate of taxation siuacre. InLi ptirchaaed more th&a "Waste of energy?" echoed lady Money to on Northern Minnesota loan conld redeem her whole national «Si 1,200 articles firdutf mall order houses No. 1. in lands. less than forty ynrrliegidto meeting •Mi and la aach caae proved that he ooold "Tea," explained the other. "No *11 r»«i Interest charges as tite.v due Jevne & Norton, Agents, •i-K hara hooght them as cheaply or far Vargala counter near. 8ee?" International Falls, Minn. tf laaa la Ma local atarm LJ sJiii iSSSiS 'A 5 W *tW, J-'-c DEFECTIVE PAGE i..'. .. A