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PAGE SIX MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1920 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA I ip*Kpr« 0 THANKS HATTIE-YOU RE A DEAR THERE IS A. POSSIBILITY THAT YES I OUST FOUND THE NOTE TO MEND THAT POCKET BY I SHALL BE DETAINED ON BUSINESS WHEN I WAS FIXING-YOUR COA THE WAY- I MAY NOT BE ABLE llu SEND THE 80Y OVER WIT EAT AT HOME TO. NOTE IF AM- HOME THE NOTE SWEE HOME Packers Easily Walk Off With: Second Contest On Schedule uuj lOwf &• Running with the ease and precision of a perfectly balanced machine., the Hormel Quint, overwhelmingly defeated the highly touted Northfield Crescent aggregation, SILL -PURSES Cf singing. The windows were covered Famous Disappearing Island. Thanksgiving- eve at the Armory, 57 were carried off, the objefct of the Bulgarians HIGH PLAY AT MONTE CARLO with cloth and we weren't allowed to The most famous of disappearing Islands being to displace all books in REMEMBER THE 'PHONE lo 15. is the fairy island of St. Brendan, the Serbian language with publications make the slightest noise. We fought Wengert started the scoring process You knew all about it. You Tables Always Full and Bank Doing which was said to lie to the southwest in their own language. 2S rounds. Gilmore was knocked didn't let the paper know it. You for the Packers in the first half Well, Says Londoner Who Brought of Ireland, to be frequently seen, Notwithstanding these disasters, out found fault because the paper out and I gave him the room I had minute of play and from that time on Back Some Money. yet to vanish when any mariner sailed of 2,100 schools in Serbia nearly 2,000 didn't have it. Hardly fair. When reserved in the tavern. We went it was merely a question of how many towards it. That there was once such you have an item remember^the have reopened. So great is the thirst to three places that night, but were points the Dairy Defendei's would be Walter Martin, Piccadilly News and a cigar an island is clearly proved by its men' for education in Serbia that it is a dealer, has the distinction of having denied admission. Finally one of~ able to amass before the final gun. tion in an old treaty in which the king REMEMBER THE 'PHONE common thing for children in the country Old Timer Claims Modern broken the bank at Monte Carlo three the party with me got a room in a of Portugal ceded certain islands to Selecting an individual star in Wednesday districts to leave their homes before times in an hour recently and to have Fighters Earn More Money Castile. Among these islands is mentioned roadhouse and I sneaked in the back daybreak and walk for several night's game would be an impossibility. returned to his home in London with St. Brendan. And Do Less Work hours to reach school, not returning way with a big coat over my head. Every man worked with TRY A WANT AD money in his pocket, according to the home until late in the evening. The We had to stay there three days one object in view—team work. Du•gan, London correspondence of the Sun and If you have found anything. school buildings, owing to the ravages By HENRY L. FARRELL while the sheriff was hunting us. back in the center position, easily Evidently He Never Ha.d. If you have lost anything. New York Herald. To many persons of war, often are without window "I don't For v1 yon carage men (United Press Staff Correspondent) sceured the jump and the machinery If you have anything to sell. "On Nov. 16, the same year, I was who have heard wonderful accounts of panes, heat, desks, books and even can't b® cheerful and pleasant when If you have anything to rent. New York, Nov. 29—"Talk about hummed right merrily. Wengert winnings—and losses—at Monte Carlo, matched to fight Jim Carney. We writing material. folks come into your place to do business If you want to buy anything. "to break the bank." looks big. However, being liit a wallop, I'm just about secured the greatest number of: "weighed in a South Framingham and So great is the shortage of teachers with you," said the automobile If you want to rent anything. Mr. Martin's winnings in that groggy from readin' a paper. I see Baskets, twelve in all. Dugan was I and the influx of pupils that the former waited over a day until two old carliages owner. "Mister," replied the garage For any of these try a little ad in one hour of play netted him just 15,000 wiieia Willie Jackson wants $50,000 have to work from dawn until dose on his heels with six. Captain came in at dusk and hustled us employee, "I guess you nevfir worked The News. The cost is small and the francs, today worth about $9S5 i.n night, taking their classes in "relays." for a chance to win the lightweight advertisement will do the business. Cipra played a whale of a game at In a garage."—Detroit Free Press. miles oVter to Revere, Mass. We American gold. Telephone Main 450. championship." •guard. Brown and Cress, as usual! fought in a barn. The cows, horses, Mr. Martin^adniits that he was "in ENROLLS IN UNIVERSITY AT 12 Jack McAuliffe, retired and undefeated covered the floor and penetrated pigs and chickens were moved over to hick." He said that ho played with I S, lightweight champion, was the Northfield defense time and one end to make room for about "a defensive system" of his own. Greg's Cafe New York Boy, Master of Twelve Languages, unburdening himself onr the difference again. Two "sittings" stood out in his memory. thirty spectators. We fought 74 Becomes Student at between the old and the new One of them was when he broke rounds to a draw and then had to The line-up: 4108 ORT22 MAiK ST. Columbia. fighters. the bank as related above? The? other beat it right out of the state. Regular Meals At All Hours Field Foul was when he lost oOO.OOO francs. He "Jackson wants a young gold mine "They were the days wflien the .N'ew York.—Master of 12 languages, Packers GoalBrown, Goals played roulette. Midnight Open Till 12 for a chance at a title that would keenly interested in batting averages, going was hard. Look at the lightweights If 4 0 "I was able to pay the living expenses Coffee. Chops Steaks a Specialty but more devoted to the game of marbles CouJ and bring him a fortune. He wants close today. Jackson wanting Wengert, rf 12 2 of myself and a party of when played for keeps, twelveyear-old Prices Reasonable to a $1,000 a minute for meeting $50,000.00 to box a champion with a friends off the tables, and also to come 3ugan, 6 0 Edward Iiochie Hardy, Jr., Leonard in a fifteen round bout. A. GREGERSON, Prop. home 'in pocket' as a result of my pair of pillows on his hands and Cress, rg 2 0 son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rocliie two months' visit," he said. Back in Nov., 1887, I fought 74 Tendler wanting1 $30,000.00 for a ^Cipra, lg 3 1 Hardy of this city, today qualified as "In the whole of my experience at rounds with Jim Carney in Revere, chance at a championship crown. the youngest freshman that ever entered Monte Carlo, and I am an old player, Mass., and didn't get a red cent. "No wonder, that about knocks me Columbia university. 27 "3 I do not remember the tables so crowded. Early in the same year I went 28 out, eh?" Upper The youthful prodigy is 5 feet 3 For or Lower It is difficult to get a seat. British Total points—57. rounds with Harry Gilmore in Lawrence, inches in height, weighs 143 pounds, and French are at Monte Carlo in Field Foul Mass., and got $500. And and, his mother said, is perfectly normal Full Set Teeth of about equal numbers, and one tiling TEACH SERBS ENGLISH Crescents Goals Goals in appetite, habits and recreations. we were fighting with kid gloves. that struck me was the number of Edward started school at the age Allen, rf 2 0 women players. I should say thai: "When I see one of these Graves of three and bounded over three classes Ellsworth, If 0 0 there are three of them to every man. I pull up alongside Madison Square Now Made Compulsory Subject in a year, being graduated from high Dancan, 1 0 "I saw sevei-al well-known people Garden in a limousine and have a school at eleven. His popularity and Normal Schools. Grassle 4 1 who were having bad hick and losing secretary and a manager announce ability were proved bv the fact that a lot, but one young Frenchman had 3fceiter 0 0 his arrival, I think of the old days he was elected editor of his school dor.c amazing well and in three months -jRyan 0 0 newspaper and was a leader in school when we had to hide away from had won £250,000. And, like a wise I Dominating Language, Apart From social activities. sheriffs »nd sneak out under cover of man, he had packed up and gone away I Native Tongue, Hitherto Has darkness to' an old barn. When I see with it. Total points—15. Been German. Wine improves wit a age and yet it "The tables, however, are prospering these high financiers of the gloves greatly, owing to the number of inexperienced enter the ring in a silk dressing "kicks" more with age. Belgrade, Serbia.—English is being aiDINETTE IS DISAPPEARING and reckless players." robe, with a barbsr's art all over Introduced throughout the schools of •$» their faces and heads, I get weak Serbia. French to Girls Throw Aside Needles AUCTIONEER IGVELl SOME POSTSCRIPTS- thinking of our days when a prize It is now made a compulsory subject Stenography Take Up and in the normal schools. The first courses fighter would be arrested just for GUARANTEED Typewriting. Bridge Gold being- fou:d in a town. in English, which were inaugurated in France has built up an extensive industry Talk with people I have Belgrade a year ago under an American of making artificial ivory, tortoise Paris.—The French mi dinette is disappearing "And all this chatter and argument Work Crowns cried sales for those that and teacher, Dr. James Wild of Chicago, shell and celluloid from casein and young French girls are about weighing in. Why, when Dr. Harris, Dentist have had other auctioneers B-'d have yielded such excellent results extracted from milk. $7-00 throwing aside the needle for the typewriter, $7-00 we were roaming around the country, that the government has decided decide who you want to maka according to the large fashion going wild over a $100 purse we used to make the language a part of the Carnations with stems sufficiently your sale. iiouses of Paris. to agree verbally to a fight, weigh in curriculum of all schools. Per Tooth strong to support their heavy blooms Each The apprentice who used to be glad AUSTIN, MINN. and then wait for the promoters to Heretofore the dominating language Secure your date without assistance have been bred by enter a modiste's or costumer's establishment of the Serbians, apart from their native French floriculturists. find a place for the bout. Sometimes as midinette, at -first earning Phone Main 909 tongue, has been German. The Phone 902 Hirsh Building it took forty-eight hours or longer nothing but her keep, is now learning AUSTIN, MINN. Germans were quick to see the advantage Invented by a Virginian, a new and we never weighed in again. typewriting, with perhaps a suspicion of introducing their language as hand plow can be turned over and the of shorthand, and can command "Harry Gilmore, the champion of a means of acquainting the school handles fitted with a body to make it a fair salary as soon as her course of Canada, was matched to fight me, children with the waya and customs of serve as a wheelbarrow. Instruction is completed. Jan. 11, 1887. We weighed in in the German people. The pupils were Experienced modistes and dressmak•ens Business and Professional Boston and waited around two days given little chance to acquire the To serve as a curtain rod a coiled vainly point out the folly of this things that go to make up the life and in a tavern for the promoters to find spring has been invented that is' held •coarse, which, they say, leads many culture of Anglo-Saxon civilization. a place. Two sleighs called for us on a window or door frame by ornamental £irls into a blind alley occupation instead A very large proportion of Serbia's claws at its ends. the second night and hauled us over of providing them with a trade school teachers were killed in war, 800 Directory to Lawrence where a ring had been at which they can eventually earn a having died during the Bulgarian occupation. For withdrawing splinters an Englishman living running into many hundreds of rigged up* in-a blacksmith shop. We Scores of school buildings has invented tweezers so dollars a year. found about thirty spectators keeping were destroyed, and most of the school formed that they press down the flesh warm around a big red hot wood books printed in the Serbian language on each side of the jaws. All wool 0. D. Breeches, just the stove. On the floor above some were deliberately confiscated and burned by the Bulgars. Even Bibles some ^rind of a religious sect was Several million subsidiary coins garment to wear under your overalls J. M. HEIMER have been made of iron, zinc and aluminum or trousers. Austin Army Store. J. K. LYNDE by the German government Live Stock and Real Estate F. H. MAYER -Adv. 2-45-c. DENTIST mint in the last few months. Auctioneer WEEKLY UNDERTAKING Office In Hirsh Block Conversant with Specially Undertaker and Funeral Director I work. Telephone Main 117 Pedigree AUTO HEARSE Adams, Minn. AUSTIN, MINN. Phone 9001. Cards Greetin Day Call 677, Both Phonea Night Cell 120, Both Phones G. L. BAKER. M. D. -9:00 W O E E N I N S O W S 7 3 0 Physician and Surgeon W. R. EARL FURNITURE CO. MATINEE AIL\ AT 2:30 DONOVAN & GOSLEE Office in Lewis Building and for Ch nsr UNDERTAKING Phones: Residence, Bridge 130 Funeral Directors FUNERAL DIRECTION Office, Bridge 277 and Embalmers Auto Hoarse Equipment MONDAY AND TUESDAY— Austin, Minn. Calls—Int. 198 N. W. 28* Prompt Attention in Every Detail Day "THE JACK KNIFE MAN" Night Calls Business Residence King Victor Special 1S92 25 Years' Experience 1920 T. W. Donovan—Interstate I14-L Phone Main 112 Phone Main 113 ROSCOE ARBUCKLE OR. F. E. DAIGNEAU No orders for the Engraved tt N. W. 448-J AUSTIN, MINN.r H. A. Gosles—Interstate 522-L in Eye-sight Specialist (Comedy) "The Garage N. W. 1080 Scientific adjustment of GLASSES Greetings accepted after Nov. Motor and Carriage Service of vision to forms defective all ,|, 3, j, I ALBERT HOPFE Street 120 West Mill 30 with guarantee of delivery. ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, M. D. WEDNESDAY Surgeon Oculist BETTY HILBURN A P. Surgeon C. M. St. R». HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON a Surgeon Geo. A. Hormel St Cm. LIVE STOCK AND "GIRLS OF THE-SEA" DISEASES OF THE EYE ATTORNEYS AT LAW REAL ESTATE It is impossible to remember all your friends with 1 GLASSES FITTED A Williamson Submarine Pictura Office First National Bank Bid*. 315 N. Main St. a handsome, expensive present at Christmas time, AUCTIONEER Phone Office—Bridge 75 (Sunshine Comedy) "The Noisy Still' AUSTIN, MINN Fiione Residence—Bridira 490 but you can please them just the same with neat a OFFICE HOURS: Apply early for dates, as I tell m.—2 Greeting Card inscribed with a sentiment appropriate 9 to 10 a. to 4 p. m. THURSDAY AND FRIDAYCHARLES THE HOSPITAL CLINIC nearly every day in the sale By Appointment, 7:30 to 8 p. m. for the occasion. We have samples of mm season. A. Hegge, M. D. RAY C. Engraved Cards in many styles varying in price O. H. Hegge, M. D. AUSTIN CLINIC in from $10.00 per 100 up. With your name added AUSTIN, MINN. men, M. D. P. A. Lorn and Miss Malinda Lewis, X«ray a slight additional charge is made. can Chas F. Lewis, M. D. Wc also laboratory assistant. E. C. Rebman, M. D. furnish you with many styles in printed cards, plain M. D. Chas C. Allen, FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS DRS. FENTON & MEANY J. G. W. Havens, M. D. and in colors, of your own selection. Call at the to St. Oiaf Hospital. DENTISTS W. B. Grise, M. D. The Tele of a lad who loved A new Fashioned & St. R. R. Surgeons, C. M. P. I Austin National Bank Bldg. office and let us show you our samples. General Surgery— girl. SPECIAL ATTENTION given Office Phone: Bridge 103 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ,Pathe News to diagnostic accuracy, clinical, GREETINGS PRINTED TO YOUR ORDER MAY microscopic, chemical and radiographic Residence Dr. Fenton: Main 455-R Glasses fitted examinations accurately Residence Dr. Meany: Main 564 BE TAKEN UNTIL DECEMBER 15th. Surgeons—St. Olaf Hospital made. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA c. a W. R. R. General Surgery— it Geo. A. Hormel Co. I SATURDAY— Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. T5STftO?HARD7 Glasses properly fitted. Hormel Milling Co. Mower County News SHIRLEY MASON P. Babcock Bldg. Opposite Ol Haugan's Office over Pharmacy. DENTIST in Both Phones 197 I 4*0 N. Main St. "THE GIRL OF MY HEART" Autiin National Bank Bldg. 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