International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 1, 1917 · Page 6 of 8
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-K5TW -3^ a3i««. st~* tjfp f-^*2 jjt INTERNATIONAL EAUS PRESS PAGE SEVEN 4 &Yv/- PI*- DoiVt put on the roof until years EufadreTs of cases oT "finproper X'.'" use have been dealt with by the Royali Warrant Holders' association. SlSf i/ The Novice's Mistake. In Tales of Flying Services, Mr. G. G. Grey tells about a strange entry in the official report of an officer who had SI® *5 recently joined the service and was sent to pass a seaplane, through Its test for the Englishj navy. He had to go up as a. passenger with the constructor's pilot and to keep a log of what occurred during he test. This is what he put down: "9:05 a. m., left ship. 9:10' a. m., altimeter shows 300 feet above sea. 9:12 a. m., curious phenomenon. Met a sea gull flying backward!" is It poor economy to save money ""•v^ That meant that the machine, flying at the rate of about 80 miles an hour, by substituting something inferior but wouldn't overtook a sea gull—which is not a you like to save on cost if you could get something fast flyer—going at about 40 miles an hour, and that up in the air without better? You can get a better roof for less money any background to give a proper sense. if you put on of direction, the bird looked as if it were flying toward them tail first. A POWERFUL DRAMATIC DOCUMENT RELATING TO TWO Probably the officer knows better now. —Youth's Companion. MOTHERS, TWO DAUGHTERS, A MAN AND Boon to Indoor Photographer. THE WORLD'S MYSTERY The nitrogen-filled electric lamps have proven a boon to the indoor photographer. They are resorted to in V. various ways to secure improved results. Men and women from every walk of life sat It produces far more actinic Before its merits were rccognized, roll roofing was rays than the ordinary incandescent regarded as a more or less temporary roof—but now spellbound for two hours at the private show light, and a room lighted by a 200watt CERTAIN -TEED has demonstrated that it is not only lamp can be photographed in a ing of "Enlighten Thy Daughter" at the fraction of the time required with a a most durable roof, but dlsdthe most efficient roof. light of the old style. In a room of Strand Theatre, Minneapolis, where it played It is economical to buy, inexpensive to lay and costs ordinary size, with walls and ceiling of a medium tint, and with the camera practically nothing to maintain. It is light weight, prices. for one solid week at advanced stop open to No. 8 on the diaphragm clean, canitary, firc-retardant and weather-tight. scale, an exposure of from two to four minutes will be enough to get It is now uecd as the preferable type of roof for excellent interior views. Photographers office buildings, factories, hotels, stores, warehouses, now also use the gas-filled lamp at the garages, farm buildings etc., where durability •rtq in the daytime to illuminate dark corners and shadowy places when they is demanded. CERTAIN-TEED is guaranteed are taking indoor views. fcr 5, 10 or 15 years, according to thickness (1, 2 or 3 ply). Electricity Routs Drudgery. Domestic drudgery is being rapidly There are many roll roofings on the market, but only one. lessened by electricity. A recently invented CERTAIN-TEED. It pays to get the best. It costs no more electric scrubber cleans 5,000 a to lay CERTAIN-TEED roof than it does to lay a poor International Falls-—TWO NIGHTS square feet of floor in an hour, and a roof, but there is vast difference in the wear. You can't tell, this has been followed by an electric a the quality of rocf.ng by looks or feel. Your only safety is the floor polisher that does in a few minutes label. Be sure that it is CERTAIN-TEED—then ycu are work that often requires hours of arduous hand labor. The machine is certain of quality &nd guaranteed satisfaction. connected to the nearest lamp socket. Certain-tccd Sis.Sc-Surfaced Asphalt Shingles Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 3 and 4 The wax being spread over the floor are supplanting wood and date shingles for residences. They cost less,, by the means provided, a heavy bristle are just as good looking, wear better, won't fc.Il off, buckle cr split. They/ brush making 3,000 revolutions per are fire-retardzr.t, and do not have to bs pr.intcd cr ctained. minute quickly gives a smooth and Ccrtain-tecd Palnlb and VarnisLes lit brilliant surface, with no aid except guiding over the floor. Admission: Children, 15 Cts. Adults, 40 Cts. are ifio best quality paint materials, ground and mixed with mechanical accuracy. Made for all uses and in all The Difference. colors. With paint, as with roofing, "How would you answer the old the name CERTAIN-TEED is a question about the difference between guarantee of quality and satisfaction. a politician and a statesman?" CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION "I should say," replied Senator Sorghum, "that a politician tries to give Boston,CIevt!r^i New York, Chicago, Philadelphia. St.Louis, Ktusfourgh, Detroit, Buffalo, Sau Francisco, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, New Orleans, Los Angeles, people anything they want and ft Minneapolis, Kansas City, Seattle, Indianapolis, Atlanta, Memphis, Richmond, statesman tries to give them what Salt Lake Houston, London. Grand u.mids, Nashville, Cityt Dea Moines, Duluth, they've got, t:7dncr, i:av :ao. they will approve of, after It" M0 HARii.1 IN SPRING FEVER HIUHESf PEAKS WOT SCALED the receiver against the ear. The recorder VALUE OF LIMBS APPRAISED -•J* is inaudible unless the receiver Subscribe for the Press is held close to the ear, and consequently of Is Rather to Be Cultivated Than Com. Mountain Climbers Discuss Possibility Arrangement Pension Lists in Eng "W one patient may receive entertainment bated With Tonics, Declares of Daring Rare Atmosphere land Has Humorous as Well as while the patient in an adjoining Medical Writers. Above 24,000 Feet. Pathetic Aspect. 7 bed may sleep without disturbance. "Spring fever"—a true spring fevef a At meeting of the Royal Geograph If the average man were asked to —is something to be cultivated, according ical society, Dr. A. M. Kellas presented state the proportional value of his to the New York Medical Journal. Far Too Rich to Be Safe. an elaborate discussion of the question limbs, he would probably reply that No Coal or Wood to Buy It is not to be combated with laxatives Madame Lebaudy, who lost securities whether it is possible for well-trained' sueh a task was as impossible to perform or topics. The feeling of lassitude and to the value of £165,000 through mountaineers to ascend to the summits as it was ridiculous to set, but |lack of tone is expected annually about the capture of the Prins Henrik by the of the loftier peaks of the Himalaya the pensions ministry have had to it this time of year, consequently Germans, will not be very seriously mountains, more than 25,000 feet make such an assessment recently, remarks comes. inconvenienced by her loss. In prewar in altitude, none of which has so far London Tit-Bits. A new order We unconsciously choose this season days her fortune was estimated leen climbed. in council has stipulated the weekly at £8,000,000, so she is the richest as an excuse for giving way to "an indolence The present altitude record in pension to be allotted to men who which is always seeking to woman in France and, next to Fran' mountaineering is 24,000 feet, by the have lost a limb, and the list has it's Krupp von Bohlen, the richest in Europe. turn us out to play. This pleasure desire duke of the Abruzzi's expedition to the humors as well as its pathetic aspect. IF YOU GET A withdrawn from the task, that Karakorum, 1909. The altitude of the Thus we find it more profitable tp lose, abundant flow of interest which rightfully highest mountain in the Himalayas Mme. Lebaudy holds her wealth KERO SAFE BURNER your leg at the thigh than above the knows neither times nor seasons, and'in the world—Everest—is 29,141 in horror, and lives under an assumed knee in fact, the place of amputation and which truly exercises the body feet. At that height the barometric name in order to avoid publicity. Her selected between the thigh and the away from fatigue and malaise The pressure and the oxygen supply is residence all the year round is a small knee may make a difference of 3s 6d law of conservation of energy, however, only about one-third great at sea flat in Versailles, where the domestic as as a week. A leg taken off at the hip It will cook your food or heat your teaches us that withdrawn energy level, says the Scientific American. staff consists of one servant, who is brings in a pension of 16s, a short is only at work somewhere else." The experiences of balloonists is not assisted in the work by her mistress. house at less expense and no thigh with pelvic band 14s, above the It is, in the medical writer's opinion, conclusive as to the physiological difficulties Mme. Lebaudjs distributes in charity knee T2s 6d and below the knee 10s 6d. ttian's immemorial and somewhat trouble. of such an ascent, because the nearly the whole of her ineome, most Pensions for the arm, too, have been rapid rise of a balloon does not give magical feeling of identification with of her donations being made anonymously. measured by inches, the right arm carrying the aeronaut time to become acclimatized the world of nature that brings out at Equipment and Instalation ready a value'of Is more than the to great altitudes. On the basis this season a "renewed impulse of selfexpression, .left. the right arm amputated at Thus, of a large amount of data Doctor Kellas for service only $7.50 and for exercise of creative-power," One Miracle Led to Another. the shoulder carries with it a pension ,%T (himself an experienced mountaineer®) The restraints and conventions *A# A man with huge smoked goggles of 16s a AV^elr, above or through the expresses the opinion that a man of a complex civilization, however, and a pitiful stoop groped his way elbow 14s and below lis 6d. This rat- in first-rate training, acclimatized to make us repress and inhibit these along a street in Buffalo the other day. ing suggests a problem. Why should maximum possible altitude, could make impulses. Hence the unrest. Patrolman McNamara watched him the extent of amputation from elbow INQUIRE OF the ascent to Mount Everest, provided But if we would cultivate the ffom afar. He stopped two soldiers in to shoulder vary as much as 2s, and Sanders the physical difficulties are not insuperable. H. V. "spring fever" by pitching energetically uniform and told them that he was a from elbow downward only 2s 6d? The ... into creative work it may be made victim of the Mexican war, and after rising scale suggests that the lower A supply of sodium peroxide, to provide to supplant all periods of default of describing the horrors of the struggle half of the arm is worth less than the oxygen as an occasional refreshment 1008 7th Street International* Falls Minn. energy, and we may have spring with that had cost him his sight, held out a upper, a puzzle intensified by the fact would be of much assistance. At 4& us always and under all circumstances. tin cup. But his story did not move that a man cannot lose the upper part present one of the "physical" difficuK the soldiers, and they passed on. Without loss of the lower. ties of ascending Everest is the fact "Oh, you think that just because you that the government of India will not YES, AND ITS Ml wear uniforms you're somebody!" he let travelers approach, within one hundred DO YOU MEAN TO HOLDERS OF ROYAL WARRANT HELD ITS shouted after them. Patrolman McNaMara GRAVELYVS i) miles of the mountain. TELL Me THAT IS REPUTATION FOR thought it so remarkable for a THE OLD GENUINE CELEBRATED I'M Tradesmen in England Who Received 85 YEARS blind man to sense the presence of a SILENT MUSIC FOR HOSPITAL 1 GRAVELY TOBACCO! .. This Mark of Favor Each Year Chewin6 Plu§ uniform that he restored the sight of Arie Objects of Envy. that war victim by the laying on of 2 ». System Arranged So That Patients May BEFORETHE INVENTION I hands!—Buffalo Express. Hear Phonograph Without Disturbing Once a year, in the New Tear's" Gazette, OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO appears a long list of tradesmen Others Near By. a Vicar as Farm Laborer, MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY who are holders of royal warrants. Rev. Reginald James, vicar of. St. WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. This list at the present time exceeds A system of "silent music," installed John's church at Watford, England, NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT 1,200 names. Since the death of Queen by a Chicago firm in a.hospital at writing in his parish magazine, says: FRESH AND CLEAN AND GOOD. Victoria considerably over 300 names Ottawa, 111., is described as consisting! A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH "I have chosen the part of helping my have been added. AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIG CHEW of spring-motor cabinet with a turntable nation by offering myself for most of OF ORDINARY PLUG. 4, It Is a privilege greatly coveted and similar to *the ordinary phono-: the week as an agricultural laborer to &£.9ravelySb0acccCa DunmeMn. much envied—this of the royal warrant, graph 'without a horn. Attached to, a neighboring farmer,, who is hard put for it is not one lightly bestowed the cabinet is a special music-transmit-: to carry on without help. Fortunately BELIEVE BILLY upon every tradesman who has supplied ter, corresponding to the tone-arm and. I have been brought up to manual labor, POSTER, THAT goods to .his majesty's household. reproducer on., the ordinary phonograph. and the fanner thinks I shall do NEW POUCH IS It is distinctively a mark of royal favor The transmitter i3 energized* very well. I think I sh^ll look very A PEACH says, and to some extent a Tit-Bits by the vibrations of the needle travel-) well in my* new vestments. I have always testimonial to the ^excellence of the Ing on the record, and transmits these' longed for a sitoock. It is quite purveyor's goods. electrical vibrations over a system of In keeping with my 'high church' ways, Ilflts principal outward- sign is the use wires throughout the hospital. The for the monks of old were great agriculturists." of the royal arms over the shop front Wiring terminates at outlet jades t* and upon the writing paper of the warrant alongside of patients' beds.- holder/and it is an offense against Th? patient can be furnished with What Crusoe Forgo! V: a head, the law for any person not being a receiver attached to a cord and Mother was reading the story of Robvnson plug// When the plu^ is inserted in' Crusoe and" Albert was trying to warrant holder to use the arms. Ap? parently, however, its misuse is'a copw the jock ^alongside ofthe bed the pa- think of what he would have done node occurrence,,. during recent straffi circumstances.*^1 mg^ ic? tbg.. 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