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

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fl •r a* WfffTu Wr W ^5,1 *X jp? iew^trrp s' A„*.--vS!^" v^o, -, aprons* "f PAGE SEVEW- MOWER CdUNf NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Kf' **, *s/ij MONDAY, JANUARY 10, i92l THE HAS FALLEN LOW ditions of the Versailles treaty aa£ KITCHEN the big letters on them read Distinguished by Being Plain Does Not Marriage, Oftener Than Not, "Deliver Up Your Weapons."- CABINET The smaller letters explain that tto Result in the Triumph of Man? government must turn over to the entente the rifles that the soldiers Berlin's Famous Brandenburger (©, 1920, Western Newspaper Union.) home with them when the army fel Thor a Byword. By GEORGES CLEMENCEAU, in "Surprises of Life." to pieces after the armistice, and ei Don't belong to the great army of fer a premium for early surrender.'. those who intend to do things just The Brandenburger Thor, as 'Soon aa they "find time." If you Once Known Throughout the World as The question of love and marriage has manifestly want t'vne you can get it in one way, an instrument for the weakening and that is by taking it.—Lloyd. ^iiiiiiiniiiif^i the Shrine of German Militarism, German militarism, is as complete the most obsessing interest for humankind. To protect %r reversal of purposes as if our It Is Now a Joke. WHEN COMPANY IS COMINQ. the weak—that is to say, the woman 'and the Statute of Liberty were fitted fnsit child—against the caprica of the strong, is assuredly with prison cells for editors who-ii One of the most striking physical We all enjoy entertaining our sist on a free press. the duty of society. But who will claim that marriage, signs of tlie demilitarization of Germany friends and like to give thera something is iiivthe degradation of the famous choice and a little as instituted by law and practiced by custom, performs Immense Deposits of Coal.1 Brandenburger Thor, Germany's out of the ordinary. tjiat office, and does not oftener than not result Coal fields with a thickness of vel* arch of triumph, at the bead of Unter Savory Chicken. A in the triumph, whether just or unjust, of man? of six feet and with an estimated den Linden, writes Guy Hickok in the s'x seveu"P°un(l fowl, or Brooklyn Eagle. a^ea of 16,000,000 square feet have I if cooked in this manner, There are happy marriages, whatever novelists recently been discovered at a -depBk Pre-war ^visitors to Berlin will remember IA rl will be tender and of fine say. There are married couples who love each other, of 26 feet below what hitherto-law this arch as the very shrine flavor: Unjoint the fowl, and live happily together to the end of their days. be£n regarded as .the bottom -of' Ac of German militarism and Kaiserliche WtrfcaffZrt wash in cold water, dry authority. "Svea mine" in Spitsbergen, according thoroughly, then season There are also unhappy unions. "I alone know where my shoe pinches," to advices from Consul' '6'enentf-/ with pepper, salt roll in No one but his imperial majesty was said a celebrated American, when congratulated upon his happy home. Murphy at Stockholm. allowed to drive through the center flour fry in hot fat until brown on Men or women, great numbers can say the same. None but expert miners5 have Beesa arch. A platoon of the smartest soldiers both sides. After browning, place in employed at the Svea- mine becarrwcof a roasting pan or a dripping pan, in the, German army was quartered "Life," said the wise Mokoubamba, "is a procession of dfelights. As the difficulty in working the old 86centimeter there,' ever ready to snap into sprinkle over it a cupful of celery, soon as one has disappeared, another has started upon its way. It may the most epileptic rigidity at the approach vein, but in the new toe chopped fine, two tablespoonfuls of be a more or less long time in arriving, but no one will begrudge waiting of any high ranking officer. unskilled labor may be usedU ~W«-chinery minced onion and cover with hot water Drums rolled at the arch many times will be used Jjo break out f&febr cover with another pan and bake for it, and the waiting is often the best a man gets out of it." a day—whenever such an officer coal, thereby increasing and eheapes?ing slowly until tender. It may require I know of no greater error than to suppose that extraordinary adventures loomed in sight—and burst into a perfect the output. more water. Garnish with celery are what make life interesting. If one looks closely one finds that fever of thumping and stuttering During the present year 36,000 leaves when serving. The gravy is especially torn* the truly marvelous things are those that happen to us every day, and when the all highest drove by. Ordinary are expected to be produced, good flavored. a» folk had to leave the sidewalk against 18,000 in 1919, while in 19 Carameled Sweet Potatoes and that duels, dagger thrusts, even automobile accidents, with accompanying! to pass ihe guard at the gate. it is estimated that the output w3£r Chestnuts.—Pare and cut in halves hatred, jealousy, betrayed love, and treachery, are in reality the vulgar reach 72,000 tons. eight sweet potatoes cover with boiling Now every shabby cab driver, pushcart incidents in the enormous drama of our common life from birth to death. water and let cook until nearly man, boy bicyclist or news vender England's first factory for ftv done, then drain. Cook one cupful of makes it a point to go through the manufacture of artificial silk has beta brown sugar in a saucepan till it FAMOUS FRUMPS IN HISTORY center arch and none other. opened near Derby. melts and changes to a caramel add TO-DAY'S FASHION NOTES There is no platoon of soldiers of half a cupful of boiling water, carefully, any sort on guard. Proof That Feminine Beauty Is Not Thick gravy can be poured from mm as the steam may burn the A thousand generals—if ,there were Always Necessary for the Acquisition side of a new bowl and thin drsn hand cook until melted. Put the potatoes, that many—might amble through with'out of Fame. from an opening in the other. a cupful of shelled, blanched creating a stir. -i and cooked chestnuts in a baking dish There are no drums to thump. Beautiful women have their poets There are spiders in New Gobfli in layers, with the1 sirup sprinkle One poor youth of the security police, and their artists who do justice to *4 which weave webs strong enough ftr ALTHOUGH with salt and bake until very tender. not over well informed, stands their perfections, but some of the mbst The suit at the left is in beige-colored much elaboration is al­ the natives to u$£ as fishing net*. Watermelon Cocktai'. Cut the on a block of stone, with not an atom famous women, either from their own velours, the beige a warm, strong lowed. even to tailored suits, In chilled melon in slices three-fourths of of pomp in him. or their husband's talents or position, tone that looks particularly well with this season of a profusion of decoration an inch thickness, pick out the No one in Berlin is so humble as to have been frumps, says London moleskin. A wide sash of the material on all kinds of apparel, here are seeds, then with a small cutter stamp do him honor. No one think? of leaving Answers. has rounded ends with emplacements two, among the new arrivals, that may out the shapes and use to fill long the sidewalk for him. In fact he Mrs. Samuel Johnson was nearly of the fur shaped to fit them and pointed he classed as plain. By comparison stemmed glasses sprinkle with confectioners' has to have a fence in front of him-t twice the age of the celebrated sage at the top. The straight turnover with others that are embroidered, sugar and serve at the beginning self to keep from being pushed aspde of Fleet street a widow, with several collar finishes the brief story of fur braided, plaited and otherwise ornamented Service of the dinner. Muskmelon by civilians. children as old as the man she on this suit. A feature that one sees they are plain, and this reserve may be used in place of the water married. If he tried to exercise the Authority fairly often in suits of smooth cloth In the matter of trimmings gives them melon, using a small potato ball cutter Lord Macaulay, in his famous essay, of a New York policeman he would be appears in the small panels inserted something of distinction. and using an orange or lemon says: "To ordinary spectators the lady mobbed. He assumes no control over in the coat over the hips. They are For combination with fur the best sauce garnish with a syrig of m|nt. appeared to be 'a short, fat, coarse street traffic or anything else. He made of the velours, with narrow fabrics are those that have a velvety Peppermint Candy Ice Cream.—Add merely stands. woman, painted half an loch thick, tucks running across them. surface, as duvetyn, velours or similar to a partly frozen plain ice cream half dressed in gaudy colors, and fond of Occasionally, but. very seldom, a weaves, and dress velvet. Velvet Brown, which is the season's fashionable a cupful each of seeded raisins, exhibiting provincial airs and graces. civilian stops to ask him the way to promises to make a steady advance in color, is very handsome in chopped pecans meat and shredded almonds But to Johnson his 'Titty,' as he called somewhere, tand he digs out his little favor as the season ages, but It does duvetyn and looks well with beaver or and one cupful of peppermint Our service will make street directory and gives his answer her, was the most beautiful, graceful not exceed velours or duvetyn as a seal fur. In the suit pictured beaver stick candy crushed fine. Pack in a and accomplished of her sex." meekly, embarrassed at having attracted your battery give better service beautiful combination when used with was chosen for the wide shawl collar mold and when unmolded garnish with attention. fur. The two suits shown in the illustration Caroline of Brunswick is the subject and bands that border the pockets. this winter and last whipped cream, striped with red color. The once proud arch itself Is plastered of one of Romney's most charming might be made In velvet, but 'This may be done by dipping a longer. with- tattered white placards as pictures. Yet here is a contemporary as pictured they avail themselves of fork in the coloring and drawing it big and as plentiful as our American velours and duvetyn. But there are description of her from a diary No matter what car yon through the cream. wartime Liberty loan posters. But printed many years after her dec.th: less expensive cloths made In these clrive or what battery you the wo*ds and the purpose of the same styles and they include unfinished "Her eyes projected like those of use this free inspection service placards are quite different. They worsteds, cheviot and shaggy the royal family. She made her head is yours for the asking. are there, not to increase military weaves. Broadcloth Is also available. large by wearing an Immense wig. 1920, Western Newspaper Union.) strength, hut to reduce it. They are She also painted her eyebrows, which part of the German government's attempt gave her face a strange, fierce look. WINTER STORAGE AMERICANS' DIETARY to obey the disarmament conr Her skin—and she showed a great THEORETICAL AMOUNT DRY TIN THOROUGHLY deal—was very red. She wore very We have a special plan STANDARDS CHANGED high-heeled shoes, so that she bent forward for storing your battery OF "A TEASPOONFUL" For ordinary care, tin utensils Why Fay More when she stood or walked. Her this winter. Ask about it. should be washed in hot feet, and ankles were dreadful." soapy water, rinsed in hot clear No extra charge for calling In the same diary appears a description for a business courv- by correspondence), People Are Eating Great Deal water and dried thoroughly. A for same. Correct Quantity Is Placed at of the famous Mine, de Stael, when you institution tin utensil that has fool dried We carry a complete stock Less Meat. the most brilliant woman of her time: offers a betv course, in residence on It should be covered with a 5 Cubic Centimeters. of new batteries and' repair "Her face was that of a -blackamoor at $95. Cut. co u» or writ* we&k soda solution, heated for parts for all makes of batteries attempted to be washed white. Model for a dress of dark blue for our catalogue. a few minutes and then washed. She wore a wig like atmnch of withered serge for practical" use. The skirt has and recharge same at Recent Survey Made by Department UNIVERSITY OF Scraping scratches tin and may Housekeeper Measuring With a Teaspooh a' straight flounce which may be heather, and over that a turban, reasonable prices. If necessary Agriculture Shows That More SOUTHERN MINNESOTA expose the Iron or steel surface Of stitched down flat, or left open at Should Fill It "Level," Not which looked as if it had been put on to leave your battery Milk, Butter and Cheese underneath, which may rust. the top for pockets. The waist has "Heaping," Says Office of in the dark a short neck, and shoulders Tin darkens with user, and this with us, we have a service Are Being Consumed. a collar of tub-satin. Medium size requires Home Economics. rising so much behind that -they tarnish protects the tin therefore 4% yards 48-inch material. battery for your use. almost amounted to a hump." Yet she tin utensils should not be Whether it Is because of the increased Pictorial Review Waist No. 8398. HIGHEST PRICE pp If you need a new batte#§r Five cubic centimeters is what the had all the airs of a great beauty, and scoured simply for the sake of Sizes 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 25 cost of meat or because people's bureau of standards has set as the her salon was sought by all the wits PAIR FOR ask about the Pfcest-O-Lite cents. Skirt No. 8521. Sizes 24 to making them bright.—United tastes have changed, the fact theoretical quantity a teaspoon holds, and beaux. 34-inches waist. Price 25 cents. battery. We have the'right States Department of Agriculture. remains that Americans are eating 8 Poultry and Veal* but all spoons do not conform to this. George Eliot, whose centenary hr.s size for your ear. I per cent less meat than they were me inevitame. The housekeeper measures with a teaspoon lately been kept, was an exceedingly 20 ago. This is disclosed in a years If there's any smart aleckltude In and should fill It "level," not Duholm's plain woman. It was said that she Get Cfur Prices recent dietary survey made by the a young man It's likely to crop out "heaping." How many teaspoonfuls had a massive head, but as a rule I— Before You Go United States Department of Agriculture. when he meets you in a revolving CO-OPERATIVE EFFORT does a pound of baking powder contain? a massive head does not look very Elsewhere 116 E. Water St.^ door.—Kansas City Star. Apparently the number depends elegant on a slim, straight-down sort In this survey 2,000 dietary records, on yourself, upon the spoon used, upon R. H. JOHNSON & SON. OF 6REAT ADVANTAGE of figure. Besides, she cared nothing .Phone Bridge 205 each covering a period of 7 days, the brand of baking powder you buy, about dress, and would probably have DELCO-LIGHT PROVISION MARKET were collected from 1,425 families and upon the can in the lot which you been better content if, like Rosa Bonheur, 226 E. Mill Street 575 Institutions in 46 states. Sixteen happen to get, and upon a few other she could have got a special dispensation 3 nationalities and many occupations Tlk* complsitt Electric Light mat Prosperous Dairying Community factors which, though seemingly Inconsequential, to "wear the trows." Power Plant and Incomes were represented, as do enter Into the problem. Nevertheless, she was a most charming Is One Result. Ask us for a demonstration in were also both urban and rural localities. woman and a very good housewife. •k Sto our own home., See for yourself, A pound of baking powder lasts She used to pride herself that obligation. From a summary of 500 of these Associated Insurance Agency longer with some cooks than it does .she could turn from "Romola" to family records It appears that last 8mall Group of Tennessee Women cookery. with others. In an endeavor to learn year the average cost of food per man Demonstrate .Benefit* Derived where the difference is made the experimental ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE per day was 46 cents, with an average From Improved Production kitchen in the office of Millions for Fish Meals. return in food value of 3,225 calories, O. Niehuie J. W. DaBtt* and Marketing Methods. home economics of the United States Two and a half million dollars Is 96 grams protein, 118 grams fat, and Department of Agriculture recently spent every week by the people of M. H. KEN ASTON 405 grams carbohydrate. These figures "It was only a little object lesson conducted a seMes of experiments. Great Britain on fried fish and potato Austin Electric Supply Co. Office Austia Nat. Bank BI4|. Pbaa* Btfdga M* are In fairly close accord with In co-operative marketing," Is the Various types of cooking teaspoons chips, representing an average weekly the dietary standards ordinarily used 121 N. Main St. Phone Main 89 modest statement of a Tennessee provision of 80,000,000 meals. were first experimented with to determine In discussing such problems of general woman whose activities have produced the exact amount held In nutrition. a prosperous dairying community. each case. Both the ordinary teaspoon A comparison of the foodstuffs purchased In 1900, 14 women were organised rfnd those "measuring spoons" which YOUR BEST by the 500 families with the at Pulaski, Tenn., to demonstrate the are linked together In sets were tested. amounts of the same food purchased theory of co-operative effort. Butter A variation of from 126 to 150 by 400 families about 20 years ago and eggs from the relatively few cows teaspoonfuls was found in the same shows that the amount of meat in the and fowls of the community were assembled pound can when different teaspoons American diet has decreased about 8 and marketed. The quality were used. per cent, and the amount of grain of the products, due to the care taken The personal equation also enters products about 11 per cent. People in selection and preparation, was Into the amount which is called a are eating more milk, butter and such that they commanded the highest teaspoonful. It was found the differences Cheese than they were two decades prevailing prices. The women's due to Individual manipulation ago, for the amount of dairy products husbands began to take notice and Are Obtained ranged from 10 per cent to 90 per consumed has increased about 6 per soon interested themselves In dairy cent, a wider range of variation than cent. Four per cent more vegetables Breatd cows. This led to the Introduction of in Baking those due to the different capacities and 8 per cent more fruit is being Jeiseys, separators, silos, milking machines of different teaspoons. by vising the eaten now. and the shipping of whole milk Some Individual food habits undoubtedly House/told and cream. need to be corrected, but, Flour •4 BEST Similar results are being secured judging by these studies, It seems in many sections^ of the country, Question? fair to conclude that the average diet mcuLPiinr state experts of the, bureau of markets, FLOUR seems to be adequate. United States Department of Agriculture. The movement frequently RormePs Quality Flour is the Flour starts with a small group of farm-, Made Levy of Goose Feathers. ers, farmers' wives, or boys and girls, Use more milk by cooking rice and Six feathers from the wings of every cereals in it who quickly demonstrate the advantages goose tn their counties, was the of Improved production and marketing war levy King Henry made upon the methods. The county agents CCI Austin. Cauliflower is delicious served with lord lieutenants of English counties mayonnaise dressing. advise those interested In the formation when about to make war upon France Wv/ Minn. of such organisations and the administration In 1417. The feathers were needed methods to be adopted If a roast Is basted many times it for the arrows of the archers, the Infantrymen be iotb and are glad to render every assistance will more Jui"jr. of the day. upon request ws SiiiW a-