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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

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JL MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1920 FIVE PAGE Loaded? VOTERS LEAGUE TO Miss Mary O'Brien, daughter of Geo. Corneveaux was called to Mrs. B. W. Lovell and Mrs. A1 a If the truth were known, many Judge O'Brien was married at her this Is Burleigh Grimes, Aust'.i's LeRoy on business. Mollison went to Brownsdale BE PERMANENT fire boastful soldier was never, under home in Caledonia the other day to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Decker are at morning on a day's visit. (Continued from Page One) Jeremiah Leahy of New Mexico. except when discharged from the home from their visit with friends at Baseball Hero Thru With Baseball? Le Sueur and St. Paul. a a to on N Harry Basford and Willie Gibson RED CROSS EMBLEM Next in importance to local government Mrs. S. H. Watkins, of Lansing, is came down from the twin cities today. is state legislation. It happens IS COPYRIGHTS* visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to be the year of a legislative session G. W. Grimshaw this week. but he was unsuccessful. He wasn't By HENRY L. FARRELL Continued from Pace 1 and haste in making ready for work is ^rsi Lyman Sherwood is expected Bert Winter has purchsed Geo. A. effective with a curve ball and was (United Press Staff Correspondent) therefore necessary. The Minnesota BLOOMING PRAIRIE soon from Montana to visit Mrs. Hormel & Co.'s East side meat market. forced to go back to his forte. New York, Nov. 15—Stan Coveleskie, legislatur-e is elected on an unpartisan From the Times Belle Sherwood, one of the most dreadful dicey Urban Shocker, of the Browns and Cleveland's star Pole pitcher, basis. National parties do not Mr. and Mrs. L. Kahn of Chicago scourges of the ages as it is today.*" Rev. C. D. Belden will preach in the Jack Quinn, of the Yankees are in the had just battled his way thru a wild function in State legislation. Demands who are on their wedding tour are Court House tomorrow. The fight against the "White crowd of jubilant fans into the club same boat. for legislation good or bad Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peterson entertained guests of George Hirsh at the Fox Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keenan returned gue" and other preventable comes straight from the citizens of house. Bill Doak, of the Cards, Fillingim, Hotel. ^bout sixteen at cards Monday last night from their Wisconsin in Minnesota is financed by the I He had just won his third game of the State, and women are chiefly interested of the Braves and Phil Dougles of the evening. Miss Mayme Keenan won trip. Jonathan Freeman who resides up of Christmas Seals and Health the world's series and pitched the Indians in good legislation along Giants will have to go along with first prize. Refreshments were served. toward Moscow was in our city over which this year will be offered George and Edna Briebach nave social lines—in Child Welfare, in the into their first world's championship. Grimes in the National League, if the night, the guest of Rev. F. C. Whitney. the public in every community 01 been on the sick list the last few protection of women in industry, in rule is not revoked. Mr. and Mrs. Osen Johnson returned days. cember 1. better school laws. The fans were acclaiming him the from Regan, N. D., last week and Rather than lose such valuable A committee composed of representatives "greatest of the great." will remain here for some time. They pitchers, it seems probable that the from other women's organizations A fan rose from a seat back of the have resided on a farm near Regan club owners will seek have the in the state is busy formulating press box, stretched and said rather for the past five years. rule amended. such a program and League of wisely: Miss Mary Kaplan was an Austin President Heydler, of the National Women Voters women all over the "Well, Cov, they oughta give you caller Monday. League, has maintained that there state are preparing themselves to get Rev. H. J. Rasmussen was an a big hand. It's your last game." isn't a chance to save the "spitballers." oehind it, to stir up public opinion Austin caller Tuesday. It's true. Covaleskie is thru. for it, to interview members of the Mrs. D. A. Keefe and children are He'll never pitch another game like During the last season campaign legislature in its behalf. spending a few days visiting at the that. Neither will Burleigh Grimes, was conducted among the players to This is the call that is going out home of Mrs. Keefe's parents at Austin. king of the National League hurlers have the rule changed. from headquarters today to League and another star of the series. officers: Has any one suggested to It was suggested to bar newcomers The Misses Gena and Letta Thorson They are thru unless the major with the "spitter," but to permit you that the League of Women Voters spent Friday and taSurday at leagues reverse their ruling abolishing those pitchers now using the moist is a temporary organization and Austin. the spit-ball this year. asked you when its work would be finished? delivery to continue it until their career The Misses Gena and Letta Thorson When freak deliveries were put Answer that the object of ends. spent Friday and Saturday at under the ban last winter, the moguls the League of Women Voters is to One club owner in each league is Austin. gave the spit-ball pitchers a season to make the people fit to govern, and Col. Albert Hopfe was in town develop other deliveries. said to be ready to come to the aid of that when the people really are fit yesterday and cried the Anderson the "spittera"' at the winter meeting Coveleskie tried early in the season to govern, when democracy has been Bros, stock sale. of the major leagues. to get along without the "spitter," made a success, then, and not until Mrs. J. Vaith and Beda spent Saturday DIARY DEFENDERS then, will the work of League be over. Total Score—37. and Sunday visiting relatives Foul Your first task is to prepare for the Field aat Owatonna. Goals coming local elections. Study what Osage -Goals Miss Millie Thurston who teaches I kind of government you want and Laughten, L. F. 2 S at Mabel, Minnesota, spent the week how to obtain it. The League of E. Swanson, R. 7 0 and at her home here. CAPTURE OPENER Women Voters offers you your opportunity A. Swanson, 1 0 N. N. Hagna, Sr., visited Friday for such study. It will help Chatman, R. 0 and Saturday at the N. Rierson and 0 you carry education for good government Altics, L. 1 0 A. H. Asleson homes at Northfield. into every part of your county. I Total 13core—25. Organize, study, teach, carry on. Referee—Boswell. DO YOU Beat Osage A. C.'s 37—25 In REMEMBER THIS? ROSE CREEK PAROCHIAL Close Game—Absence Of Oh Min! Maybe SCHOOL OBSERVES Big Dugan Noticeable In ARMISTICE DAY Misses Veta West and Anna Merrick Teamwork Of Hoi*mel Machine. Faribault Suffers and Messrs. Lew McWhorter and The new parochial school in connection Willis Sands returned to the State with St. Peter's church at University today. From Cold Feet Rose Creek observed Armistice Day Winning over the Osage A. C.'s, with patriotic exercises, the program 37 to 25, Thursday night at the Armory, What Do We Mean of the afternoon being as follows: J. F. FAIRBANKS the Hormel Men's Club started Opening Chorus—I See a Glory on Superintendent H. E. Wheeler received off the basket ball season with a the Breeze—The Grammar Grade. a telephone call from Faribault bang. Seats were at a premium and Armistice Day, What it Means—Beatrice this morning asking him if he didn't late comers were forced to stand to Mullenback. think the ground a trifle hard to play watch the game. DEALER IN aimM' Mvtft football Saturday. Mr. Wheeler said Selected Songs—The Primary Grades Osage showed the result of considerable There are Many Flags in Many Lands he didn't, so unless the ground has a oal, Wood,Lime practice and are a much Our Nation's Flag—The Intermediate decidedly harder finish by Saturday stronger outfit than the one that Grades. the game will be played. Faribault opened the season here last year. E. We put Spurs on tlie market with our Cement, Sewe Our Starry Flag—A Drill—The also did considerable quibbling over Swanson, right forward, showed up Primary Grades. the officials of the game. This also eyes open. We knew "There was Room, in brilliant style and netted seven The History of the Hymn, Star Spangled has been settled to their satisfaction. Pipe, Brick and field goals. at tlie Top—for highest possible quality Banner—Isidore Ulwelling. Saturday they defeated Owatonna by For the Hormel Club, there was no Our Flag—Dialogue and Drill—Eight. six points, which is a much smaller at lowest possible price"—and we said so conspicuous individual starring, the Wall Plaster. Girls. margin than the local school defeated entire team, worked like a machine. The Pledge to the Flag—The School Owatonna. ia print. The absence of "Big" Dugan was The Star Spangled Banner—Closing Coach Sprague, who saw the Owatonna-Faribault Bridge St. noticeable and undoubtedly the Hormel Office 301 EaaS And now Spurs are perched at the top— Chorus. game is confident machine would have piled up a No. 32 America's Part in the Work—Rev. A. Both Phones that the Red and White eleven can but we didn't put them there. Smokers much bigger lead with the big fellow M. Gmeinder. Austin, Minn. beat Faribault. The Austin warriors in. While playing a winning game did it themselves. You can't keep a good have played five games in this district the Hormel Club has not struck it's and lost one. itiiiitiiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! thing down—and it didn't take smokers stride and are not yet in perfect With the settling of the district trim. They are working out every For Upper or Lower championship Saturday, Nov. 20, long to discover that Spur had something night available at the Armory and should Austin win, Coach Sprague fans will see a much different game they wanted. said this morning, that negotiations Full Set of Teeth at their next battle, which has not for a game with Red Wing would be What was it? Just that good old yet been announced. made to settle the championship of L. Howells, a likely looking pros-1 tobacco taste—that quality of bygone Southern Minnesota. pect for one of the guard positions is working out with the Hormel five an^ days. Spur's blend is choicest Turkish, is showing good form. He will be Carefulness. Lesson in fine Burley and other home-grown tobaccos—and School children in Pittsburgh, at a given a tryout at an early date. schoolhouse on a street where many it's some blend. The Players automobiles pass, who court danger by Field Foul Now—bow about smoking a top-notcl* carelessness in crossing the streets, are Hormel's Goals Goals required to sit on a stone wall In front cigarette? Cress, R. .. 3 0 of the scnoolhouse whenever school Is Brown, L. 4 0 Set thu down, loot Wengert, 6 5 let out until all the other children get LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CJOU Spurs are crimped Boody, L. 0 0 across the street. —^not pasted. You'll 0 Cipra, R. 3 *ee it in the seam €$I man every Spur. 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