Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 14, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA pXge sevoi 1, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1921 Me -Ate *Jbsfo He Deserts the «Black Hand" Society MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL v,"* £?*&£• ,c* VOUf^vS TVAE \OEA worn (t*»S£&G\Vl6 -TUBA OP *tW BVAftVC ,uTaai.i*v F£fc 9CT^S SWKfc wort EXACTU1 jf VWV*N,*H£VA VwTHtOAPfcMD GtOVES? TH£ LIAR WHO •4*^, wveonrtUEKA AVVTC GfcflNfcS\ ,.,,,„ tuosc LIES AL-L HIS LIFE ft- VAVTTS vmvrENET? -xvm* -. A J-W LIES STILL IN iSJ'TJi OE«T MM ©TCTH »AKTCVV\ DEATH. PANMS* fivi UL glomes? &r* FARIBAULT UPSETS JQkton-Dodge Center Split United State Bank Yanks Plan Will Not Welcome? of the average thruout, but according ... *, S5.... to statements made-to The^News by Park To Seat Cancels Monday Jack Johnson's both Mr. Staples and Mr. Voss they 80,000 Fans .. Night Game Here Return To Boys and Girls Play—Win One V- LOCAL B. I. DOPE were well satisfied with the results And Lose One MUST KOI DEDUCT of the sale, as practically all of the BY HENRY L. FARRELL -M2 By HENRY L. FARRELL, Harry Smith, manager of the Hormel stock went to local breeders. The (United1"Press Staff Correspandent) The Dodge Center high school (United Press Staff Correspondent)! Quint was resting easy about "prize pig" was awarded to Prof. W. New York, Feb. 14—Crowds of the boys' and girls' basketball teams played -. New York—The dark shadow dt 1:30 o'clock Friday noon, he had just O. Lutz, agricultural instructor in the huge proportions that look in. on football the Elkton high school teams at Jack Johnson is again looming up at MINOR'S SALARY booked a game with the United State was!Upstate School Wins By Two Austin high school, who said it in England aAd America will be Elkton Friday afternoon, the score the background of Fistiania. Bank-of Pes Moines, Iowa, for Monday-night^., very unexpected, and he was quite Basket Lead At FaribaultAustin watching baseball here before many resulted 4 to 11 in- favor of the Elkton Let*p Yl From the Federal prison at j. worried about what to do with it. seasons, if the plans of New York Still Unconvinced boys and 2 to 4 in favor of the enworth, where the former heavy* The crowd advised him to sell it. club owners are carried out. Abbtit Mlf an hour later the Bank Dodge Center girls. Both games weight champion of the world is "do* Close guarding and many fouls {The pig brought him $30.00. Prof. The Yankees, who have been sharing team wired they would' be unable to were well played. The Elkton team that ing a year," comes a note Farm Labor May Be Deducted characterized the Faribault-Austin Lutz has been much interested this the Polo grounds with the Giants come, so Manager Smith is still looking will play Adams at Adams February plasr globe-wandering colored man is past year in the work of the boys' high school game at Faribault Friand From Gross Income Say Experts for several seasons are about to build for a mid-week game. 21. Let's go! mng a comeback. "r girls' pig clubs in this vicinity4|day night, in which Faribault nosed I a home of their own. Last season and the award met with the approval lout' over the local school by a two the National League told Colonels While "Lil Arthur" insists that Frequent inquiries are received by of the crowd as a small return for his basket lead 10 to 14. Faribault alwork. Ruppert and Huston that they weren't would like another chance for 1 collectors of internal revenue from lowed the Red and White organiz- particularly world's title, he is cleaning his keen about continuing storekeepers and other business men Title With Victory Over Y.M.C.A. J. H. Schroeder, crew manager of jation-but two field goals, or rather the present arrangement. particularly for the colored hesriM as to whether the tax payer in business the "Farm Bureau organization team, they allowed Lloyd Young, center, The decision, however, merely hastened who are usurping a place that If: for himself may deduct from his was present at the sale and spoke to ibut two field goals, because he netted* plans the American League magnates claims. gross earnings an amount of salary the farmers of the benefits of mem-j them both. Faribault dropped in five had been entertaining to get a Johnson argues that while he lorit paid to himself. Wages or salary bership in this organization. Sev-! field goals. big yard of "their own. the world's title to Jess Willard, hm drawn by a taxpayer from his own ASCENSION TEAM ONLY FOULS AND FIELD GOALS eral signed up at that time, and oth- Various reports on the campus toers The plans for the new stadium are is still the colored champion dwpfts business are more in the nature of a CONTENDER LEFT I gave it their endorsement and!day lead one to believe that the ofpromised being drawn with the idea of providing the Rickard belt and the crown windsKid "Dewey" Wengert has learned a charge out of profits. If deductible TO MEET to assist in the campaign ficials of the game were nst entirely a seating capacity of 80,000 spectators Norfolk now wears. new song that he.heard at the 0rpheum, they would merely be added to his this week. satisfactory. However, Austin met and construction of the sort Game Marked by Roughness "Bright Eyes"-is the name income and the effect would be to The former champion wants to' their first defeat this season Friday that will make additions possible if and when any one -mentions the song, take money out of one pocket and prove that he is not a "goner/" bjr necessary Dewey tilts back his head and rolls put it in another. Therefore, claims .taking on Harty Wills first and tihos elimination meets TiiESOM^nrir The Polo* grounds also is to be enlarged his eyes and with a dole.ful air, draws for such deductions are not allowable. meeting the Kid. Over On^ Hundred Austin Fans Austin High School to Prepare neutral floor and are confident that to seat about the same number. out the refrain,* B-Rliiiiight Salaries paid to minor children employed Accompany^ Packers The year's sentence which lie ia For State Declamatory they can defeat them. The Giant owners are not as near to EEEEYYYYEees!! in the conduct of at axpayer's On Trip doing, with time off for good bete*» Who and How the completion of their plans, however, Manager -Smith disappeared immediately business are not allowable deduc-t lor, will give him his freedom ea^f A. H. S. F. H. S. as the Yankee bosses, whor probably -Marked by unnecessary roughness after the game and was tions. If, however, a son or daughter Austin high schooj£i§ preparing for this summer. He is broke and Erickson, r. f. Excog will have the construction work and whirlwind play, the Hormel Club not heard of until train time. No has attained majority, or is allowed the elimination declamatory contest c0ggjns 1 ing is his only bread earner. ...O'Brien started this summer to have the plant again proved their superiority over one seems to know just where he free use of their earnings without tomorrow night at the high school Lj0y(j Young"» c. ....Fleckenstein The. opening of the prison's dooa ready for next season if possible. divid-j the Minneapolis Y. M. C. A. at the went, but when he appeared he was restriction, a reasonable amount auditorium. The contests are keg Young r. for Johnson is not an event that Iks ......./Leech Baseball crowds here long ^go outgrew Minneapolis Y. Gymnasium, Saturday wearing a "dieing calf" look and paid as compensation for their services ed in three section^, humorous, oratorical Pribble, 1. g. ...Pawek heads of boxing are jubilant over, ffis the capacity 6f the Polo night by defeating the "Y" team most of the gang thinks he is in may be claimed. and dramatic." Twenty students Subs: Eberhart for Pribble last ease- will present one that will be gfOunds, but the cost of material and 23 to 17. About 100 fans from Austin A farmer who employs a man to love, AGAIN! have entered the contests. The half, Austin. problem. labor has been so high in the past few and former Austinites now living Cipra, Dugan and Erickson left assist in the operation of his iarm two winners of each'class in the elimination Field Goals—Austin Young Lloyd While the New York tommisrini seasons that the club owners could in Minneapolis were in force to support-the" Minneapolis Sunday morning. Dugan may deduct from his gross income contests will/ represent the 2. Faribault Excog 1, O'Brien 1, not carry out any plans for improvements. will not comment .on its intentions, ft Purple and White. The is married and Cipra and Erickson the amount paid for such services. local school at the, sub-district meet Fleckenstein 2, Pawek 1. Since the grounds are becoming is considered probable here that •& Minneapolis and St. Paul branches of are about all in. "Doc" said he Likewise, if he employs a woman in which five schools participate here, Foul Goals—Austin Erickson 4 more popular as the battlefield Johnson will be unable to get a fie- S the Geo. A. Hormel Company, loomed was all in but the team was offering whose entire time is occupied in taking Friday. out of 8. Lloyd Young 2 out of 5. for the big eastern football ense and the State thus will be cloM up By donning their regulation odds that he took in the second show care of the milk, cream andjbutter, The program for tonight includes Faribault Excog 1 out of 3 Fleckenstein, to him as a boxer. teams, the need was also felt for a company frocks when the Packers at the Park and not alone either. and churns, or if her services are community singing and a violin solo 3 OUt Of 9.rt! greater seating capacity.: v-.. appeared on the floor. The Austin fans led the cheering Sportsmen here are almost "~sw devoted entirely to the preparation by Miss Gladys Konovsky. The entries Number of fouls called: Austin 12 Saturday night and the Mercury imous in the belief that it would bam and serving of meals furnished farm in the Oratorical contq^t are The Y. M. C. A. team took the V. LIST OF LETTERS Faribault 13. quint came in for a.goodly portion of mistake to allow him to return to Ac laborers and in caring for their Ellis Storing, Paul ESSck, Loring Banfield, jump with the. first whistle and from ^Referee: Mendenhall, Faribault, good natured panning! ring. Their attitude is not that of rooms, the compensation paid her is Remaining Uncalled for In this Office Graham Kenaston, Richard that time on the game whipsawed —ex* one "kicking a man when he's dews," an allowable deduction. If, however, PACKERS ARRANGING vFor the Week Eisding Four of the Aus:in fans were in Eberhart, Frederick Crane. In the back and forth with one team in the J- but it isinspiredbya belief that John* she is employed solely in caring for Feb. 12, 1921 When the the Miller Hotel fire. They /did not humorous are Tehyl Billington, Edith GAME WEDNESDAY lead and then the other. the farmer's own household no deduction JGeiitlemen—Anderson, John A. son's record is not one for Ae spot whistlejsounded at the close of ^he. get an opportun ty to see a show *3 Earl and Wilftia Barlow. Dramatic, Arrangements for a basketbal to he proud of and it would be L~ can be made. e#son, Christian. Bromley, B, Gladys Jensen, Helen Woodman, Margaret first stapza, the teams stood Sunday as they were scouting'the city 13 all. game Wednesday nighj^ «re nearly In arriving at a net income upon M. Bucholt,, W.ixS.. CaimonJ Howard heavy load for boxing t^^ ^ll^y docv I Wiener, Nora Paulson, Kathryn Larson for the "Y7 was taken out ^ih 'in an-etto*tr*tti buy ^ou^ypthei completed. Manager Smith said this which the tax is assessed, deductions D. Collett, Bftrt. Dahle, C. P. ing its period of probation. Albertson, Ella Bemis, Elizabeth the first hdlf with .four personal to get home. w:..v, notrn that it would be between the may be made for ordinary and necessary Frondale Bros. Furlew,, Walter S. Hirsh, Irene Shellman, 'Maxine Pooler, foub»'.^l§-f soldier team of Fort Snelling or- Sfc business expenses. The revenue Jeffries &- LewiSI Johnson, W. C. Adella Kramer and Ltfcille Sasse. The second half, the Packers demonstrated" Mary's of Winona. He is to hear act specifically prohibits the reduction Jordan, Henry. Knight, Bayard. The Judges are M. A. Nelson, their claim Jo the Northwest from both teams this afternoon. of personal, family, or living expenses. Kroon, Geoige.. Lee Broom & Duster Lafayette Frfench and Rollin Alderson. title by piling up 10 more points Such expenses include rent for a Co. Menten, Harry E. Robinson, Superintendent H.. E. Wheeler TO RUSH CHICAGO'S and allowing their opponents but one home, wages or servants, cost of food L. E. Russell,Jean. Thomson, will award the medals. The judging NEW UNION STATION field goal and two foul goals. In I®. and clothing for the family, education, will be based upon the general effectiveness O. D. Williams,. J^arry J, Wright, this half another Y. M. C. A.jman1 of children, "and all items connected by United Press E. G. Zubke, Herman. 1 of the speaker, determined --t" was removed from the game with! Chicago, Feb. 10—Work on Chicago's with the maintenance, wellbeing, -.fB:. in interpretation, clearness, ease, Ladies—Buck, Mable. Erick, Mrs. four personals. Erickson received a I J- 7i* mammoth Union station will and pleasure of the taxpayer Fitzgerald, Mrs. Thomas. Gacnana, grace of carriage, directness and general blow on his "Adam's apple" that be pushed, engineers said today. It and his family." Miss H. C. Rankin, Mrs* W. S. effect upon the audience. nearly put hiih out, but the plucky is planned to complete the project in Welch, Miss B. Wright, Mrs. M. lad1 shook his head, took a drink of London, —"I don't know who it is, You n^ed only the evidence of two and one-half years. A million GRAPPLERS ROW OVER THE Those letters, will be sent, to the water and went bajgk into .the game but it is a woman, and she swears awful," dollar postoffice building and four BARRED "HEADLOCK. HOLD" "Dead Letter Office" Feb. 28, 19-21 S^your eyes to lie convinced that with his old fight and iuccee^ed inr^t declared a woman at Thames important viaducts probably will be if not delivered before. In calling caging one.basket. BY HENRY L. FARRELL Police Court applying for a summons constructed this year. the Paige seven passenger (t :$ for the above, please say "Advertised," (United Press Staff Correspondent) against a "ghost." "Better see Sir It took the Hormel Club all of giving date of list^^li^r^^! Lakewood" model is a'su^reme- DENVER PREPARING Oliver Lodge, or Conan Doyle," said New York, Feb. 10—Jack^XJurley's the first half to really get underway,'--" C. F. COOK, P. Mi FOR SKI TOURNAMENT the judge. "I can't issue a summons ban on the "headlock hold'*s®nr -oetling but once they did-it Was comparatively ly beautiful motor car. against a ghost." bouts in New York hasw^k 0nthe ly easy sailing for them. They received .T^aited Press T.,%«ver, ranks of the grapplers aif^ ^utfans. LEGAL NOTICES excellent support from the!? Feb|'"'' ^-.i^ riders from ^But just tne step farther -.y. *go Minneapolis fans and were given It" W parts of the Urnrea States and CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION HOG BREEDERS OPTIMISTIC Mostly effected by the edict of the Canada will participate in the sixpromo'ter gpod treatment with the exception of please arid take a single demon- FOR ADMINISTRATION who has become practifelly t.eenth annual ski tournament which numerous sins of omission on the stration behind the power plant Estate of Joseph Nelson. part of the referee. Cipra played a the controller of the sport in Amer-jwili be held oh Genesee mountain, Col. Albert Hopfe Believes Low STATE OF MINNESOTA, County •whale of game at all times and was ica, of course, is the heavyweight near Denver, February 19 and 20. Point oir-Hogs {that is capable of seventy-five Mower, In Probate Court. of badly hurt in the l&at half when two 1 champion, Ed "Strangler" Lewis who The meet which was awarded this Reached In the Matter of the Estate of "Y" men and himself came .together. per hour. ./"* .-.'I worked his way up and won the title cfty by the National'Ski Association Joseph Nelson, Decedent. Over 250 head of pure-bred DurocJersey Wengert played true to his reputation by the headlock," jas^. -winter js being backed by the THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO V* hogs sold the past week at an Marie Nelson, Carrie Hanson/ and as-a point getter and caged five'/-" Lewis claims that .4he- prohibition Ski Club, the Hotelmen's Denver t-rbksThen you will realize that this average of per head, which Rasmus Nelson, the heirs -at law of $60.00 field goals. Dugan was also injured of his pet hold will,Just 'about ruin Association and the Tourists' Bureau, said deceased, and to all persons would indicate that the slump in in the laSt half and it was necessary |car represents one of the most him as the most lucrative matches) large force of workmen will be interested in the granting of administration prices had reached its low. point. A W* to take a stitch over his eye. Cress are staged in New York and as small-jput to^work getting Genesee mouner of the estate of sam decedent: ptimportant developments in the gradual trend toward better prices The petition of Rasmus Nelson dazzled 'the Minneapolis team witMT_^.. promoters in other states are fol- tain coulee ready for the tournament having been filed in this court, seems to be indicated by the results lowing the lead of "Curley-in-outlaw- flashes of brilliance that... usually' and local ski experts say. chances .are field of six-cylinder engineerings representing "that Joseph Nelson of the four, consignment sales conducted ing the hold. characterize his playing.'} mt- excellent for breaking the world's skijumping then a resident of the Codnty.-^of -4r«^ Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday it-1?- Many fans claim the head-lock is fr. .Conn» for the "Y" team2 is unq'beslipnably Mower, State df Minnesota, died Intestate record. Among the entrants and Friday in Goodhue, Rice, Laitteoei J'PvtHgtr Tayrint Car, 9' on the 3rd day of\ February, not more punishing or bftatal than the the hardest and speediest are Lars Haugen, former champion 8^6 Larchmont II j-Pmitenger Sport Tup Dodge and Fillmore counties and at 1921 and paying that letters of ad "scissors" of the former champion, man' dn- the quirit. Larson^ also Henry and Carl Hall, Detroit Oliver Five-Patt**ger Coup* ., 6-66 ministration of his estate be granted^#i«,• the Staples, Stultz & Voss sale here t-66 Seffn-Patttnger Sedan Joe Stecher, or the toe hold. Kahldahl, youthful ski artist Victor to Ai R. Browning,-of Brownsdale, fla8hed but both these men were on Saturday. Col. Hopfe, who cried Earl Cadock, judged by many fans removed from the game on fouls.. ,—-''"-j AO modeli will b* txkibiud ai Avto.:*ypobil» Minnesota TVf.' i._ and .t the il *, court a* havmg •••1 fv/NMA il*/v .1^ Larsen _Knute Knutson and Carl all of these auctions, said that buyers ShotNtfihrougSlhU Uu countrg fixed the time*and place for hearing the best of all the present crop .of Howelson. Canadian representatives Hormel r^., Mpls. Y.M.C.A. seemed more optimistic, and the said petition: matmen, is among the grapplers, who have not been named, Wengert, rf ....iV Larson THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH consignors without exception had side with Lewis and claim that -the Erickson, 1. f. ..........plson OF YOU, are hereby cited, and required PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT booked him for return engagements Ypu can buy anything in dry goods hold is not so dangerous that it should to show cause/ if any you haVe Dugan^ c. .......... Johnston Jf*st(f«ci«rerj of Paif Motor Car* and Motor. Trhciu later in the season. and boots and shoes at cost or less be ruled out. before this court at the Probate Cipra, r4ft£. Hall At the Albert Lea sale the average Court Rooms in the Court House, "in during February. Quality goods. Lewis is highly, .wrought tip Over Cres§,. 1. g. Conn the City of Austin, in the County of. v. was over $60^j»er head for the" fiftyfive Mower County Co-operative Store. Curley's action claiming that no complaint 1 Mower, State of Minnesota, on the animals sold. The top Col. bred Hormel Scoring—'Field goals, Wen*1 MOTOR INN, Ady. vl0-tf-C. was made about the hold until 8th day- of- March, 192-1 '"at 3 o'clock sows at Albert Lea and at West Concord gert Erickson 1„ Dugan 1, Cigra -t he won the title. M. .why, said'tpetition should not E: D. Hopfe, Propf were purchased by Col. Hopfe Foul gbal8i Cipra 'S. Out' bis granted.„.i^^i^- .-•& Curley bases his action on thegrounds WITNESS."^The Judge of said Xi as foundation stock for his brother l^il| 'fotil1w. I rf-c that the public and the press You knew all abbot it. Yon ^ourt, and the Seal of said Cotirt Leonard Hopfe, who has a farm south Y. M. C. A..Scoring—Larson 2, Olson demanded a ban on the grip after didn't let the paper know it. Yon this 12th day of February, 1921.: of Lansing. P, Johnston 3, Foul goals, Larson. found fault because the paper Lewis had injured several opponents. HEl^RY JVN.. The Staples, Stultz & Voss sale didn't ^ave. it.-Hardly fair. 1.out ol 3 JplSon ,2out of & you have an item remember the averaged $52.50 for forty-five head, Col. Albert "Hopfe, auctioneer, Total 17. News and Attorneys for ^atithmer. p. *W*- manjjof which were May and June leaves tomorrow for Bltibming^Prairie Subtitutttr, Kurth tnd Snp^ REMEMBER THE *PHONE Feb. 14-21-29. pigs. Prices were, within close range to conduct three da'ys of sales. Conn and Olson of Minneapolis ru* th. ten. 7/