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PAGE FIVE: MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1921 MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL By CharieS "SUghroe Serves Him Right, Sez JVe Wctttm Ncwipapcr Union KAOS\R, NOO DDWT (get A UtsNE* CUkttet Yo (SMP WG NOO OO Vf fOR SO 009T )sKMt NOO *xue^\ee WWW WO "CUKT '©ORE (SET PR\e.C £oTTA »SS8 MRS. F. W. SULLIV^AN will-entertain fc\9 fc\Ul eosr Vtf)E.U.,UE WOtitUHTC U\6U TW Rt a luncheon Tuesday in O\JE 90)4 TfcOSY OSTOMY A, "cut oo& honor of Miss Frances Lewis. pms OM *tufc o?-*-seiveoovo. oofc AFxeR \wfcs THE WOMAN'S MISSIONARY XDW^ society of the Congregational church heard Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. McGinnlsj peak at a picnic supper held at the hurch Thursday nig'ht. THE YEOMEN held an enjoyable social evening" at the K. of C. hall Friday night. Twenty-four members ere taken in the order which brings mariv,. i".:e membership above the 400 which makes the Yeoman the largest SfUPtS1 insurance order in the city. LIRA STII THE SHAW SCHOOL mother's1 "mTARY HEARS BOY club will meet at the Shaw school tomorrow afternoon at io0 clock WORK DISCUSSED mm. E ERESTING FACTS EVERY1 MOWER with Mrs. Fred Edson's room in (Continued from Page One) charge of the prog-ram. Dr. M. G. COUNTY BOY AND GIRL SHOULD KNOW Shuman will give a talk on "The Gang ton: February 1, P. D.% Eeaulieu Febjruary Spirit Among Boys" and Miss Ruih 14, A. Bluhm February 21, Leek will give a piano solo. Mrs. Ralph Crane February 28, Clarence AN INTERESTING CHAPTER Burnett's division will serve refreshments Dalagtir. IN MOWER COUNTY HISTORY a large attendance is desired Followii!£ the meeting of the Ro-! Girls Also Have EasyCapturing irx- One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. and all should bring a plate, cup and 'tary club, a joint meeting of the Boys' Opener From Minimum Charge Another leaf from crime's chapter chin whiskers and acting the part of a Work committees Of the Elks lodge spoon. Twenty-five cents. Ten cents Independents. in this county is founded on an account state prison convict, going under the and the Rotary-club was held at which Collection Charge Will Be A very pretty wedding was solemnized Added for all ads not paid for of two men who tampered with name of Cushman. He represented to Mr. Zellers was questioned as to „cerBates The Packers had no difficulty in in advance. Readers or locals at the Methodist parsonage at THE MAPLE CRACKERS the track of the Southern Minnesota that his business was making tain phases of the scout work. defeating the Stillwater Army and be not run in this column will 9:30 o'clocfk this morning- when Miss Dietz' Tigers maintain a two game Railroad and finally culminated in and passing counterfeit money, and Navy quint, 40 to 15, Saturday night charged at the rate of 10 cents Broadway's Bright Effie Wiesse became the bride of lead in the closest league race in burning a bridge on that line of road, he wanted £ome trusty fellow to help per line. at the Armory. When the smoke blew Lights Checked Alva G. Young. Mrs. Young was a years. at a point near Ramsey Junction. "shove the queer," as he termed his away after the opening guns at the WANTED: of very pretty bride in a suit of navy Sharkey's Rise} To hear from owner Saturday up to date money, ^ates eagerly accepted the close of the first half, the score was This occured in the summer of good farm for sale. State blue tricolette. They were attended Club W. L. Pet. chance, a'hd the second night after 19 to 2 with the Dairy five in the 1872, June 2. The track was "switch- By HENRY L. FARELL price, full description. D. F. Bush, by Miss Kathryn Wiesse a sister of Dietz' Tigers 32 16 666 lead. Dugan for the Packers opened ed" spikes drawn and two rails piled they met he and "Old Cush," (as they (United Press Staff Correspondent.) Minneapolis, Minn. 1-13-C the bride, and Carl Young, a brother Gamble Robinson Co. 30 18 624 up with a burst of speed and managed up, sufficient to throw a train off styled him.) were sleeping together New York, Jan. 17.—Broadway is RESIDENCE FOR SALE: Modern of the groom. Mrs. Young is a daughter European Grocery Co 28 20 583 to snap in seven counters. Cipra, star the track. This was discovered by one dreaming of wealth he hoped to an undefeated champion. house, nearly new, full lot will Dodgers 27 21 562 of Mr. and Mis. C. Wiess^ of Ros^ .guard and captain of the quint, dis- some children, at play,,and word was £a'n» the other with an eye and ear Every country has its Broadway sell on easy terms. Address 12X. Peerless 26 22 541 given in time to avoid a serious acci- °Pen waiting for the evidence to ripdent. c|o The News. 4-tf-cFOR ee«Tan t'p ^100nl 1S„ .e A-ffov [played great accuracy with his shoot- and its long lists of victims. and Mrs. J. C. Young of Austin. After Ed's Toggery 25 23 520 en into a conviction which should ing and dropped in four. Wengert tied As an old timer remarked once: SALE: Old Newspapers. Ffve* a short honeymoon in Iowa, the newlyweds Elks 21 27 430 him with four more. Erickson and The next day, June 3, a rail was ^ed-fellow behind the prison! place his "You can fight the bright lights for cents takes'home a good sized' will be at home to their Imperial Tailoring Co. 18 30 375 Cress each chalked up one basket. bundle. Mower County News. 4^tf-c^ removed near the same place and a s" Every other night "Old Cush" while, but your .eyes can't hold out. friends at 410 E. Oakland Ave. Austin Furniture Co 17 31 354 For the visitors, Winthrow playing SALE: freight train was thrown, from the ^e,vfc to Austm,^pretending to see if It'll get you in the.long run." FOR Six improved and partly^ Schusters 17 31 354 left forward connected/for four baskets track, the engineer and firemen only the money they passed was creating The latest victim of the "great improved Minnesota Farm. Am THE C. C's held their regular meeting Individual Leaders, Holleque 184. \T rinf fMAvii 4-U/v 4! and Parkhurst dropped in two. any stir, but in fact spent the time in leaving the State and will sell at white way", is little Jack Sharkey. at the Y. W. C. A. rooms, Thursday escaping serious injury by jumping Kautz 181 Geraghty 181 Burdick, rock bottom prices, very easy Winthrow also popped in three out of ambush along the track. This went Within a stone's throw of America's evening. The meeting was called from the locomotive to the roadside. G. 180 Swenson, 180. terms. Write. F. Cashman, Staples, five free throws. Finally fw a WCek ten days- JJiost noted playground he began his to order by the president, Frances The following Sunday they fired the Minn. 5-3^ Schedule for Week Coach Prevratil has been drilling bridge over the Turtle, but it was Bates acknowledged to "Old Cush" qareer and .within a sttfie's throw of Baxter, and the minutes of the last Monday: Ed's Toggery vs. Austin FOR RENT: Choice farm, Well improved. his men thoroly and they will undoubtedly discovered and extinguished before Wilbur Haney tore up that long winding trail, he seems to meeting were read by the secretary, and Furniture. Harry Hildebrand,, Lyle, show improvement In all departments have en4ed it. Alice Stodheim. Considerable business great damage was done^The service ?, *ra^ t^ie railroad and fired Iinn. -. 5^4-p. Tuesday: Gamblet Robinson vs. Elks. xf the g£me. Erickson is In one year, the little Italian waif of Captain Frank Hatch! of LaCrosse, ^ndge* ?ne day,Bates proposed they was brought up and after an exten- Wednesday: Dodgers vg. Schusters. putting up a. good and popular opin- and raise hell with the track from the tenements _gf the west side sive argument, it was finally settled. was secured as a detective to work up Thursday: European Grocery vs. Imperial WHERE TO GO ', „„j +i,- ion seems to be favoring him for a The three started, but fin- A rose from obscurity,to a place within The meeting then adjourned and thej___^ the case, with the vie# of bringing a^ain' Tailoring Co. permanent position at the forward ally concluded to tear down and an inch of fame and_ fortune. In the following program was given: the guilty ones to punishment Friday: Dietz' Tigers vs. Peerless. I job. January 20, Thursday, Military short span of a few months he fell. Vocal Solo—Orey Danielson. These outrages were all committed t|le ®"ow *ences- T^e next Five teams will make the trip to The Hormel girl's team opened Ball. Given by Cos. and C. DexterFisch day "Old Cush" made an appointment Sharkey wasn't heard of until he Piano Selections—Beroice Duerts. at about the same point, near the St. Paul, to participate initfee Interactional their season with a walk-away win orchestra. to meet Bates at the Austin broke thru in that characteristic way Duet—Alice Stadheim and Olga crossing over Turtle creek, and about Bowling Association. and downed the Independents by a January 21—Austin high school vs. of the ring and beat Jimmy Wilde, three miles from Austin but to ferret ®OUS€ a hotel in Austin, where he Haarstad. Oakdale Farm Team score of 22 to 2. Miss Irene Urbatch, Owatonna high school, here. was to supply him with "queer world's flyweight champion and one of Musical Selections—Frances Baxter. out the perpetrator? w:$s no easy undertaking, C. Hillam, I, Smith, Geo. Franklin, manager of the girl's team, said today January 22—Minnesota Wildcats,, money." The exact plan of coming the greatest little men in the history M. Holleque, A. Swenson, R. Rogers. even uppn t^e part of an that plans are being made for a game of St. Paul, here. of the ring. Solo—Evelyn Keichenbecker. expert like Capt. Hatdii But he visit- iruo ,tow" and meetinS w*s planned Commercials Saturday night. The girls showed up January 25—Dayton Ohio Cardinals, Later dancing and many games ed the locality, in the' guise of a ^t1.by detective. Sheriff Fortune smiled at himl The value S. H. Anderson, B. Williams, C. the sharp in splendid form and are hoping to of" Dayton, Ohio, here. were enjoyed, after which refreshments of his services in the ring rose to Rector, Harry Olson, B. Elefson. cattle buyer. He called* at many of Molhson' who had be*n seconding annex as many games as the Men's January 29—Riversides of Minneapolis, were served and a number of the farm houses and occasionally eve/y co-operating with Hatch, thousands of dollars. He fought his Cubs Club. here. yells were given for the society. The way thru the bantamweight ranks H. Moe, L. Evenson, G. Larson, S. selected a fat cow, paying a dollar to a" at t*me naTned Bates appear­ The line-up. January 31, Monday, F. O. E. Masquerade, until the chance for a fling at the members then departed and all reported Williams, Wm. Warfield. and the bargain, talking but little on ed' entered the Hotel office and was Austin Stillwater at the Armory. championship rested between himself a fine time. Whats Left any other subject except that of at ®n.?5 arrefted b_y the sheriff- "Old Erickson R. F. Parkhurst Febrpary 2—Faribault K. of C's, Cush""was there, but not in his iate and Joe Lynch. J. Jordan, S. Enochson, B. Earl, P. stock, but managed to get consider- Wengert, L. F. Winthrow here. disguise manner, and when he introduced Austin High School Ward, J. Creegan. Their first fight .V'dison Square able out of the neighbors concerning Dugan, C. Mc Garry February 5—Ascensions of Minneapolis, himself to Bates as /Frank Boosters Garden went devoh v. some of the Wins Second Game the late railroad troubles. He managed Cipra, L. F. Linquist here Hatch, an officer of the United States, T. Gei*aghi:y, C. Burdick,- B. Kautz, greatest bouts" of uil ?s. It ended Of Cress, to pick up one fact after another Season R. G. Welshons. March 2j—New York Nationals alias, "Old Cush" it checkmated Leo Meany, W. Gilchrist. in a fair draw. "Little Sharkey that Field Goals: Austin, Erickson 1 till he was finally convinced in of New York City, here. Austin high schoqj defeated its old the poor rascal Bates, till he was This is the largest representation night looked like a sure champion. Wengert 4 Dugan 7 Cipra 4 Cress his own mind that he had obtained a time rival, Albert Lea, in a close game of ten pin stars, who ever took part He got $10,000 for that fight. clue to the guilty party. To mustrate astonish- 1. Stillwater: Parkhurst 2 Winthrow speechl ss with wonder and at Albert Lea high, school gymnasium in a Tournament away from home Raised in ^poverty, deprived of an education 4. the cunning Hatch, it may here be mS nt' ,He W*s.at once Put in irons II it Friday night. Albert Lea seemed to in the struggle for a livelihood, AUSTIN MARKETS Free throws: Cipra six out of eleven stated that he dropped off near the and take? Jai1' and soon after 111! be at a loss as to the best manner of scene of action, and after finding the fought before Justice of the Peace he found the do6r open to everything for Austin. Winthrow three out of REEL FACTS il S! handling Austin's five men defense that had been lacMng in his life. five for Stillwater. exact time of the several accidents, W°odard, pleaded guilty to the and were only able to ring up Flattered by his "hangers on" he Fouls called: On Austin, 6 on he then preceeded to find out just ?ar*e m?de by the station agent at Chicago Receipts 51,000 two field goals. Six fouls completed "Behold My Wife!" sought with a free purse to acquire Stillwater, 10. where every male member of the amsfy xo,n' du*y and was HOG MARKET An appealing story of the Canadian their scoring. that empty name of a "good fellow." Substitutions, Cress for Erickson Medium and Batchers $8.90 neighborhood was at that particular °U court- b°y over As the Northwest is promised in George Melford's Erickson led the local school for and Boody in place of Cress. He was told he was so good he Packers $7.00 to $8.25 time, and in a way unsuspected by ?a?ey b® t0 bUt a pIiant latest production, "Behold My scoring, with five baskets, Ted Young Referee: Potter. any one. Finding all were honestly ^1, used by Bates to accomplish his didn't have to train^ And he didn't CATTLE Wife!", which will be shown at the snapped in three and Cogjpns shot Fat Steers $6.00 to $9.00 he"}sh des'Ps' Then came his second meeting with and innocent engaged except five n( ™mPlaint was ever Park Theatre for two days commen three fouls and secured one field goal. Cows and Heifers 5.00'to 5.50 boys and young men, he then pro- of his conduct. Bates had had Lynch, a boy who lived within earshot made BASEBALL AS PLAYED cing Thursday. The picture was adopted Eberhart and Pribble worked the defensive Cahners and Cutters $2.50 to $3.00 of the noise of Broadway, but who ceeded to follow them up. The where- a ^orse k'I ed by cars and claimed a SIXTY YEARS AGO from a novel by Sir Gilbert Parker. game and did not get an opportunity Bills y.50 to 5.00 was too wise to get any closer. abouts of three of this number wasiVa Ue whli!nth® ai?imal wa3 to score. satisfactorily explained to him, leav- onJy worth about $50. The company Sharkey was knocked out and lost VEAL. SHEEP AND LAMBS A short synopsis is given in another Fat Lambs $6.00 to $8.00 ing two. These two were John R. implying with his demand, it is the opportunity for the championship CARLETON JOINS NEW by United Press place in this issue. Fat Sheep ...S.00 to 4*00 ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Springfield 111., Jan. 17.—Baseball which Lynch took advantage of and Bates and Wilbur Haney. Bates was SsUppo!fd hf „took revenge in this Director Melford has developed the Fat Veal ................ $5.00 to $8.00' good. made fans of sixty years ago were just as then a man about 30 years old he Way* Th^following term of the dis- story amid a rugged atmosphere of Quoted By Dalager Eight colleges in four midwest rabid as those of today, according* to 8hen came an opportunity to earn lived on the widow Clark's farm, with c®urt tn®d' Pleaded Sui1" he was Eggs 58? rare beauty, thoroly in keeping with states will compose the "Little Eight" the summary of a game played at Baltimore, another chance and he was knocked his mother and a married sister-^' and was sentenced to state's pris- Butter 501 the theme. The notable cast includes conference as a result of a meeting Maryland, on October 6, out again by Roy Moore, of St. Paul, named Kirk. Haney was about 17, °^f°r flve ycars- Elliot Dexter, Mabel Julienne Scott, Quoted by Smith-Wright Company held in Chicago late in December, at 1860, printed in a paper called a boy who would have been a chopping years of age, and lived with his par-| General:.A. W. Wright leaves this Spring Chickens 17 Milton Sills, and Ann Forrest. The which the tentative plans for the conference "Wilke's Spirit of the Times" which block for him a f£w months ago. picture is a Paramount. ents near by. Hatch disguised him- afternoon for the cities to attend this Geese-*. ig were drawn up. Final plans at that time was an authority on all Sharkey is only a youngster of self again, but cutting off his long National Guards Convention. Eggs 55 for the conference will be completed 'sports. A Springfield sporting man "Broadway And Home" tWenty-two. Maybe he has learned? Heavy Hens 17 next May when the colleges meet in has a copy of the issue. One of the biggest night scenes that Maybe he can come back? He has indomitable Light Hens 12 the first annual track meet at Coe The rival teams were the BrooklynNew has ever been made for a motion picture courage and the heart of a Turkeys i, 30 College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. York "Excelsiors" and the Baltimore occurs in the forthcoming Selznick THE LESSON TO BE LEARNED fighter. Perhaps he will get down to Knox and Monmouth of Illinois, "Excelsiors." With no pop bottles picture, "Broadway and Home," the life of sacrifice that ,,a ring starring Eugene O'Brien. Lawrence and Beloit of Wisconsin, nearby, the bugs probably didn't Champion has to follow? He'Hin Hot TIME TABLE 4^* The scene shows the blowing up of 3oe and Cornell of Iowa, and Carleton know what they were missing. The Springs now taking the ba KHJAWIN a yacht after it had crashed on the and Hamline of Minnesota are the three thousand spectators maintained UPON CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN ENTIRE TEAM JCHRISTGAUS rocks after a teriffic storm. To blow colleges who will compose the conference. OF good order, with exceptions of "Occasional St. Paul and MiaaeapolU up the yacht a fuse, timed for six The Christgau's of the Ag school, Depauw and Wabash of Indiana Leave for—4:00 a. m. 4:45 p. annoyances from the crowd minutes, was placed, but at the end of alumni and students, played and defeated Ft. Dodge, Mason City, Lyle, Council were represented at the meeting pressing too close upon the catcher," Bluffs, Dubuque, Des Moines, Carol!, minutes the explosion did "hot thfe Elkton high school basket p. m. six but, because of the distance from The regular Baltimore pitcher's Leave for—jl£:55 10i59 p. nt.j/ come. It came four minutes later, ball team in a game at Elktoju January hjj9e colleges to the others, and because pillow perhaps was packed by a wise J, however, and the three cameras 4 by a score of 8 to. 12 The they objected to a propsoed gambler, for "Mr. Pachen who came dklCAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST F. focussed on the yacht had just enough Christgau team consisted of Walter, rtfle which will prohibit freshmen out to witness the game, kindly volunteered Paul and Mmnaapolis Sit. Edgar, and kRufus, school '20, .^nd negative left to. get the picture. Alan pl&ying until they have been at a college p. to pitch and exhibited beautiful Leave for—7:05 a. m.—3:10 Crosland, who directed the picture, Chester and Theodore,-school.^22. Ar-: Arrive from—11:40 aanJ—7:25 pjm. sr for six months, thfey withdrew.— play." 1706 +3}'' says that the last four minutes were i.hur, schnpi. '17, referred and Miltojfir Ndrthfield News. Mr. Patchen would have received a the longest in his entire existence. N who will enter the Ag school next Leave for—11:20. a. m.7 ^0 p. beautiful panning at New- York's present YANKS DEFEAT SCOUTS Arrive from—3:359. m. 11:45 p. nu -i "Broadway and Home" will be the vear, played on the Elkton team. stamping ground on Coogan's Minnesota Farm Rview. ., Caiman feature photoplay attractioil at the Bluff. He "allowed" just 51 runs. In The Columbus Yanks, eighth grade Park Theatre, Wednesday, January Leave for 7:20 a. m,:%11^59 a. m. INORTHF1ELD BEATS OWATONNA the sixth inning, Brooklyn-New team at the Columbus school won the 7:50 p. m. 19. ep York made 13 runs. The final score first game in the kittten class, at the Airivp from—6:50 a. m. 2:55 p. m. i. 'In a game-that was featured by was 51-6.* 7:10 p. m. •'H Columbus gymnasium Friday night, PILLSBURY BEATS ALBERT LEA 3 close guarding on both sides and hard Masoa City defeating the Boy Scout team 48, to CURLING SHARKS AT DULUTH Leave for 11:59 a. m. —7:25 nr. Pillsbury Academy and Albert Lea olaying thruout, the Northfield-High Arrive from 7:00-a. m.—3:00 p. m. Owaitonna School basketball team defeated' The line-up. high school played a fast game of by United Press Jackson Boy Scouts Friday evening by a score cf Columbus Duluth, January 17.—Curling basket ball at the Pillsbury Academy Leave'for—6:55 a. m. 3:45 p. m. Dee I 11 to-10 on the floor of the Owatonna McNally sharks of the U. S. and Canada will Armory on Friday afternoon. The RF Arrive from—10:50 a. all 6^50 p. nt '•armorj .-.^,.. Crane game was won by Pillsbury by a Covle play here this week in the 28th annual Aj, LF 4-'-: ,/ Mann Snell Northwestern bonspiel at the score of 11 to 4* Pillsbury showed men the Y/Twived—iiCO to attend Ladies wanted to attend the basket RG Beadel Mayer Duluth Curling Club. Six open events much improvement playing a guarding basket social and dance at the K. social and dande at the K. C. hall Satur^ay A. Pepper Rpvord LG are slated. game thruout. rj cf C. hall Saturday night. Adv. 5-2-c. night, *. Adv. 5-2-c. siMt i&t .3*- jki' b- r-'i"-