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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

January 22, 1920 · Page 1 of 8

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fsyjggjrjiTroiy 'wf ^"y 4• jqpr ,.$f-: s,{f*wJ5 r""y.if ',J INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE TWO there's big money extending Its civil a ad commercial te or indaatrtat stage. Plying it Ignorance DURING ^AINT UP AND CLEAN UP SEASON or disregard of meteorological WEATHER BUREAU In —AND ALL THE TEAR AROUND conditions and warnings is at times suicidal and destructive of costly E S O A N property. Even' before flying WHEN YOU WANT TO—) increased greatly the United so within States FIX THAT FENCE the a weather bureau inaugurated ikuwt Maker, Fwailir, LAY THAT FLOOR Problems of Serious Character of service flying forecasts, effective SEE Sftinr, Pietw* Fi—8sg, HANG THAT DOOR Must Be Faced. December 1, 1918, which is conducted General Carpeatar, C—traattor BUILD ^HAT SMALL in co-operation with the chief signal amd BaiUar. BUILDING OR COTTAGE1 the officer of the army and for benefit 1502 THIRD STREET or any Big Carpenter job—J at first of the army training posts and VALUE OF SERVICES GROWS the aerial mail service of the post •m^sWW office department, and later destined to be extended to all flying in general. Passing of Wartime Conditions ^Much development work is Automobile Tourists needed to make this service tl)e most Finds the BureaiP Up Against Problems effective possible, all of which may More Serious Than Difficulties be accomplished, as flying develops, Imposed by War—Plans Make through existing agencies and channels Serbia Useful in Aeronautics—Value When In Minneapolis Stop at of co-operation between the public in Military Operations Demonstrated and the branches of the government in Late War. concerned. Hotel Lincoln Meteorology for Military Operations. With the close of the fiscal year and Closely allied to meteorology for the passing of war conditions the the the aeronautics, experiences of war -if you ship them to Shubert weather bureau of the United States have created a demand for a service department of agriculture finds itself to supply information foy artillery, gas NICOLLET AVE. AT NINTH ST face to face with post-war conditions warfare, and other kinds of military "Shubert" Wants Minnesota Furs of more serious character even than operations, each in its way different. the difficulties imposed by the war, OPENED SEPT. 1st. 1918 The influence of winds upon the flight All Yon Can Ship says the annual report of the chief of of projectiles has long been recognized, Pay And Will These Extremely High Prices the bureau, an extract of which is but in the past methods of observing Especially convenient for auto parties as Nicollet Avenue GET SHIPMENT OFF-TODAY given below. A the actual motions of the free Applied meteorology as never before is the leading road from all point, and—has no car tracks. air in the various altitudes were little N?1 LARGE N?l MEDIUM I N?1 SMALL N9 2 In history has come to be recognized N9| EXTRA LARGE known and less used, consequently the Within two squares of 5 large garaged. Adjoining the cities' EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERA'GE AS TO SIZE QUALITY as a highly important factor and guide MUSKRAT allowance for wind in the older formulae largest stores. in the conduct of almost every activity of the artilleristic was largely of any consequence of the nation. academic or mere approximations, Rooms at $1.00 per day. With private toilet 25 cents Never before in any previous war did 6.00 to 5.25 2.50 to 2.00 2.50 to 1.50 4.75 to 4.00 3.75 to 2.75 whereas nowadays the ballistic wind Winter the science of meteorology play any 5.09 to 4.00 1.75 to 1.50 1.75 to 1.25 extra with private bath 50 cents extra. In addition there 3.75 to 3.00 2.75 to 2.00 is not a matter of guess or estimation, Fall Important part or have a place in the but of definite and direct observations are suites of rooms with separate toilet, each room having I N program of military and naval organizations by meteorologists employed connecting'bath—an ideal arrangement and only found here. afad operations. Now it is for the purpose and using pilot balloons regarded as indispensable and is destined or other aerial apparatus which 39.00ic25.C0 20.00to 16.00 15.00tol2.00 10.00 to 8.50 10.00 to 6.00 Fine, Dark 1 to become a permanent feature meteorologists have developed and employed 20.00to 16.00 15.00 to 12.CO 10.00 to 8.50 Cafe in connection—Hotel Lincoln guarantees an atmosphere 8.00 to 6.50 8.00 to 5.00 Usual Color of each arm of the service. in the advancement of their 15.90to 12.00 11.00 to 9.00 8.00 to 7.00 6.00 to 5.00 6.00 to 4.00 Pale 1 of home re knement Created in 1870 as a part of the own science. S N signal corps of the United States army On a peace-time basis these needs by a joint resolution of congress "to are being met by co-operative work WM. B. CAMFIELD- -Proprietors- -F. S. GREGORY provide for taking meteorological observations and arrangements existing between EXTRA LARGE N?l N?l LARGE N9I MEDIUM N°l SMALL GOOD UNPRIME at the "military stations in the chief signal officer of the army, EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGf EXTRA TO AVERAGE For past ten years with Minneapolis leading hotels. EXTRA TO AVERAGE AS TO SIZE S QUALITY the interior of the continent and at as a result of which a limited number 16.00 to 14.00 12.00 to 10.00 9.00 to 8.50 8.00 to 7.00 7.00 to 4.00 Black other points ip the states and territories of stations are maintained by the 13.00 1100 9.50 8.00 7.50 to 7.00 6.50 to 6.00 6.00 3.00 Short to to of the United States and for to army, while others constituting a useful 10.00 8.00 7.50 to 6.50 6.G0 to 5.25 5.00 to 4.50 4.50 to 2.00 giving notice on the northern lakes Narrow to co-ordination of points are established 5.50 to 4.50 4.00 3.25 3.00 to 2.50 2.25 to 2.00 2.00 to 1.00 and on the seacoast. by magnetic telegraph to Broad and maintained by the weather and marine signals, of the approach bureau. Observations at these stations and force of storms," it? network These extremely high priccs are based on the well-known "SHUBERT" liberal grading and are consist chiefly of the flight of quoted forimmediateshipmtnt. No. 3, No. 4, and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. of stations soon embraced the small rubber pilot balloons. The results For quotations on other Minnesota Furs, write for "Stjj? S'Jfnbrrt Shipper," the only our reliable and accurate report and price list of its kind published. It's FREE—Write far it. entire United States. market are used locally as required and shipms^ft "SMJBEHT" wsii res&2t la "saore Bsaosey" e«picker." A Designation Changed. telegraphed to the central office of Subsequently the designation of the the weather bureau for the use of the SHiP ALL YOUR FURS DiRECT TO WTflf J*l.J3I. SHUBEW$flPme' service was changed to the weather official forecasters? in the issue of flying bureau, which by act of congress approved advices and other information. THE LARGESTHOUSE !N THE WORLD DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN October 1, 1890, was transferred Marine Meteorological Observations. AHERSCAM BhW FURS from the war department to The submarine menace brought on the department of agriculture and its epjB with the war soon terminated the program functions extended to cover the entire of observations which merchant Ave. 2 27 W. A it tin Dept. 327 Clii caq o, U. S. A, domain of meteorology, including vessels plying the several oceans of with. the duty of preparation and issue of the globe were long accustomed to fo?'ecasts and warnings of weather, furnish with the object of supplying storms, cold waves, heavy snows, data and information concerning the COLLEGE OF ST. THOMAS floods, and the stages of rivers, all in climate and meteorology of the the interest of commerce, agriculture, oceans for publication as aids to navigation /Next and navigation. (marine) on the pilot charts SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA At present it maintains over two of the hydrographic office. This service Xmas hundred fully equipped meteorological is being restored gradually, and stations, and about 1,400 substations its importance Is enhariced on account she will Under the Direction and Control of the Most Reverend classified as special meteorological, of the policy of extending the merchant Austin Dowlinf*, Archbishop of St. Paxil river, storm-warning, hurricane, marine, marine of the United States, HAVE cotton region, corn-and-wheat and also extensive navigation of the region, fruit, cranberry, and fireweather air over the oceans, which the future CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE A warning stations. In addition is" sure to see accomplished. to these- the bureau maintains, in connection with its climatological Government "Newspaper. Collegiate, School, and Commercial Courses work, about 4,500 stations known as Iligli It is not generally known that in case co-operative stations, the equipment the recent railwaymen's dispute In being furnished by the bureau and Great Britain had developed into a Over One Thousand Students from Twenty-eight the observations being taken by public-spirited general strike, and the public had been If you haven't Joined our Christmas banking club, come citizens who render gratuitous States Registered Last Year unable to obtain its customary newspapers, in and do so today. service. Its co-operative work arrangements had been made THE REGISTRAR extends to practically every ocean of For Catalogue Address for the production of a government I Men, Women, Boys and Oris all should join and we ur^e the globe, and the masters of many daily. vessels (the number was greatly reduced you to join for you own good. It was to contain no editorial views by the war, but is now on the whatever, but simply a record of what increase) fill out forms of' daily meteorological .There are clubs to ft every purse—I cent, 2 cents, 5 cents, was happening at home and abroad. observations on every voyage, 10 ^ents, where you increase your deposits each week with Five million copies would have been to be forwarded on arrival in circulated by a squadron of 150 aeroplanes." the amount you started with. port. Before the war daily observations The government's idea was If You Have Anthing to Sell received by cable and otherwise that the dangers of a general strike from selected stations over the entire We also have 50 cent, $1.00 and $500 clubs where you pay would be enormously enhanced if the northern "hemisphere were collected =ADVERTISE H= general public did not know what was in the same amount each week* and published. Negotiations to restore going on. this exchange are under way. But join—join today. A highly trained, efficient, and experienced personnel of over 800 commissioned FIRST NATIONAL BANK employees, helped by about 1,400 who receive a small compensation for the regular performance of specific International Falls, Minnesota- duties, conducts the work of the bureau, and in addition the marine and co-operative observers constitute a host of nearly 6,000 public-spirited individuals who serve gratuitously. BACHFDRCO Your Raw Furs It Pays to Advertise Such, in brief, is the machinery and organization of the weather bureau. Its Greatest Value. —it mpans While the bureau is best known to the public through the issue of its daily forecasts, maps, and bulletins, Highest ruling Market Prices. no doubt its greatest value in an economic sense consists in the immense Honest Grading of the Sizes. THE STUBEE saving effected by its special warnings, The Most liberal Assortment Made. as of storms and hurricanes for Courteaus treatment—square and the benefit, of marine interests, warnings of floods that occur on the principal straight. rivers, warnings of cold waves Sash and Door Prompt Returns and sotind advice. Buy your winter apples which accomplish protection to property and foodstuffs liable to damage As to the Market's fall or rise. now. Fine Johnathns by injuriously low temperatures, and Ask for our prioelist—it will open FOR BUSINESS warnings of frost and freezing weather IS NOW OPCN $3.25 per box, for one J, your eyies as to what Raw Furs are for the benefit of the fruit, sugar, tobacco, cranberry, market gardening, week only. Cooking ap­ worth these days. Do not dispose of and other interests. We Are WeM Equipped to do All Kinds of a single skin before you have had our law ples $2.25 per box. 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International Falls, Winn. 2nd and 6h St. Phone 80 Ave. Paris, Leipzig From a! phenomenal development under the stimulus of war necessities the navigation of the air is rapidly j» ft. MHu £.* .•» -M. -A, .. ....