Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
May 26, 1921 · Page 2 of 8
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married William Frost of this city in spectral lantern in reply from the box who finds that when the paths of love Sarah Allie Waffle to Roland P. %eKITCnm Mistake of Scientists. OBITUARY Elliott, out lot 11 in W% cmm hedge of another house a quarter of and duty cross, the choice of which to 1872. When the first phonograph was demonstrated SW% 19-103-14 2500 a mile away. Just how and why take is mpst perplexing. She leaves besides her daughter, to the Filench Academy of C. S. Harden to Elmer W. Spencer, Mrs. K. O. Stowe. Mary, three sons, James of San Diego, these things happen, Mrs. Mumford Zena Keefe, Selznick's 1920 star, Sciences the assembled scientists pronounced lot No. 5 and W% lot No. Mrs. K. O. Stowe died at her California Joseph of this city does not attempt to guess. plays opposite Mr. Irice, and a list of it nothing more than a feat oC 4, blk 8, LeRoy Station 750 home Sunday morning, May 15th at well-known and capable players fill and William of Alberta, Canada. She Inasmuch as Mrs. Mumford located ventriloquism on the part of the operator. 1:30 o'clock from myocarditis, contributary out the balance of the cast. Shop first in The News also leaves a brother, P. H. Noonan the scenes of her story in and about (®. 1921, Western Newspaper Union.) to old age, at the age of of Pacific Grove, California, and two tliis old homestead, Director Robert Write it on your heart that every seventy-nine years, four months and "The House That Jazz Built" day Is best year.— grandchildren, Harold Davison and a the day of the G. Vignola took his actors out there twenty-seven days. Forrest Stanley, who played the Emerson. son of William. and made his exteriors on the spot. Associated Insurance Agency Julia Hommen was born in Norway, male lead in De Mille's production, The funeral was held this morning The princpal roles are portrayed by SOME NATIONAL DISHES. December 23rd, 1841 and at the age "Forbidden Fruit," will appear as from St. Augustine's church. Matt Moore, George Parsons, Gladys of four years, with her parents she Wanda Hawley's leading man in her Leslie, Mabel Bert and Henry Sedley. ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE This apple cake, which comes from came to Wisconsin and grew to Peter Van Vleet. next release, "The House That Jazz Denmark, must be tried to be appreciated O. NishuU J. W. D«Buhr womanhood. Built," which is booked for the Park Peter Van Vleet, fifty-seven, died "Out of the Snows." She was united in marriage to Theatre Sunday. at the home of Mrs. George Dorn, his M. H. KEN ASTON "Out of the Snows," a National Cake.—Prepare Apple Knute Stowe in Koshkonong, Wisconsin, sister, 103 South Franklin street, Picture, written by E. Lord Corbett, Phomm Bridge S02 Offica Austin Nat. Bank BMf. the following cooky from where they moved to Nevada Tuesday morning after an illness of and directed by Ralph Ince, who also Real Estate Transfers dough, using one egg, township, her present home, where five years. enacts the leading role, will be the one-half cupful of shortening, she has continued to live since the Mr. Van Vleet was born in Wisconsin, chief attraction at the Park Theatre one-half cupful of year 1861. but came to Lansing township Saturday. Deeds. mi\k, one cupful of She is survived by one son, Olen of with his parents. He leaves five As the title indicates the story is Jacob Hartje et ux to City of sugar, three-fourths of a Rose Creek and seven daughters, Mrs. Austin, N% NWy4 NE% NW brothers, Nathan and James of Rich one of the far North Country where cupful of flour, three *4 2-102-18 known as out lot Svend Kittleson of Sierre Madre, California, ville, Washington Will of Desmott, the laws of Nature are more in evidence teaspoonfuls of baking No. 53 with exceptions $1800 Mrs. Andrew Larson, Deerfield, North Dakota Frank of Brownsdale, than the laws of man. Mr. Ince Roland P. Elliott et ux to Adolph powder, one teaspoonful GIFTS FDR Wisconsin, Mrs. Emma Goulden, and Dan of Albert Lea, besides his portrays 'the role of Robinson Holliday, F. Hanson, out lot 11W Y2 SW of salt, one teaspoonful Faribault, Julia Cavanaugh, Minneapolis, sister, Mrs. George Dorn. a member of the R. N. W. M. P. y4 19-103-14 1 of vanilla. Mix well and divide into Mrs. Thomas Larson, Choteau, six portions. This will make two Montana, Mrs. John Snyder, Farmington, cakes. Roll each of the portions to REEL FACTS GRADUATION DAY and Clara at home, whom has fit a layer cake tin, let stand in a cool been her mother's constant companion White Wash Petticoats place for half an hour, then bake. BIRTHDAYS thru her declining years. "Straight Is The Way" Spread the three layers with apple For Active A ouija board and some very real She also leaves thirty-five grandchildren sauce and over the top place whipped WEDDINGS and thirteen great grandchildren, flesh and blood "spooks" are the basis Girls cream sweetened and flavored. Dot and one sister. of "Straight is the Way" the A N I E with bits of jelly and serve. The rest Her husband and five children having new Paramount-Cosmopolitan picture of the mixture may be made into We know that an active girl preceded her. drama based upon Ethel Watts Mum cookies or baked and kept for another is hard on petticoats and so cake. Funeral services were held at the ford's story "The Manifestation of ^Ll! do the makers of the "FITRITE" Six Mile Grove church last Thursday Henry Ort," which will be shown at Jewish Fish Dish.—Take two pounds These are gifts that will please immensely, that will afternoon. Rev. Moe conducted the Park Theatre Thursday and wash petticoats which of salmon, halibut, haddock or cod. Use Friday. And they, in turn, spring the bones and head to make stock. the services. we have been selling for bear lasting, fond and personal memories. Place one cupful of chopped, mixed Ben Gerhard, Galen Buringrud, Andrew from very real spooks that seem to years. Jacobson, Ole Lee, Theodore inhabit the locality of Mrs. Mum soup vegetables in a kettle, lay on You can find here either conventional or entirely out of They are cut liberal acrtfss them the fish and pour over the stock, Lastine and Lewis Jacobson acted as ford's summer home, the old Sands the hips where the most the ordinary ideas for gifts cover and let cook until the fish is pall bearers. Point Homestead—built 250 years ago strain comes, are double done. Lift the fish carefully to a —at Sands Point, Long Island! stitched where necessary, Mrs. Stowe was a woman loved and Gift buying is often a uzzle. A trip to our store hot platter and pour over it hot lemon Many romantic and exciting scenes shadow proof and have a admired by her friends and neighbors dressing made as follows: Beat two non-rip placket. may solve it perfectly for you. have occurred about this ancient es for her motherly qualities and unselfish eggs, add one-third of a cupful of tate, particularly during the Revolutionary friendship. Generosity and Let them play tennis, dance lemon juice, enough fish stock strained War, and Mrs. Mumford or go to picnics, but be sure the desire to help characterized her to make one cupful cook in a double thinks the spooks may have come into 3EST VALUES E/UE REPA/R/NG they have a "FITRITE" wash life. J.S.R.SCOVILL boiler until thickened. Add butter a reign about that time. One she tells petticoat that launders beautifully few bits at a time and pour the boiling and gives a world of about is a ghost with a penchant for Mrs. Johanna N. frost. continuous service. THE VALUE STORE hot sauce over the fish. Serve Mrs. Johanna Noonan Frost died going to the attic and hauling furniture when cold. The butter may be $1.75 to $3.95 at the home of Mary Frost, her across the river. Another ghost omitted. sometimes signals across the salt daughter, 611 High street, Tuesday THE HOME OF RELIABILITY Belgium Potatoes.—Fry six slices o* meadow nearby with a lantern, and morning. She was born in Ardath, Ireland, bacon until half done, remove from years ago and sometimes a third ghost waves a seventy-eight the pan and add one sliced onion. Cut three potatoes in one-inch cubes, add bacon, onion and two cupfuls of water, THE IDEAL CAFE a bay leaf, a pinch of thyme and fralt if needed. Cook uncovered until Come on Lets Go the potatoes are tender. AUSTIN, MINN. Spiced Baked Apples.—Core half a dozen large apples and fill the cavities "THE HOME OF MOTHERS BAKING AND COOKING" with a mixture prepared as follows: WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU THE BEST One-half cupful of sugar, two tablespoonfuls AT THE LOWEST OF PRICES of water, two tablespoonfuls of cracker crumbs and one-half teaspoonful TRY US Swimming ROY CHRISTENSON each of cloves and cinnamon. Bake in a hot oven with a little water in the pan. DON'T WAIT The water is just right—the frogs are croaking in the old familiar way, the birds are nesting in the nearby trees, "V the green leaves cast'pleasing sha'dows on the water and everything is ripe for a big time at the old swimming hole. Until Cold Weather To Never mind looking up your last year's bathing suit—it no doubt has holes in it, or else it is faded and will not look as well as the new ones, any way. Dip YOU SEE THOSE NEW BATHING SUITS IN THE WINDOW? INSTALL A And there are ever so many other clever styles here, just waiting for you to make your selection. There are bathing suits for all sizes and all ages—for.ihe large women and the small women, and for all sizes in between—for the tall, slim girl, the short fat- girl, and even for the little tots. There are brilliant hues and striking color combinations, if for those who appreciate smart styles and vivid colors—and there are more sedate and sombre colored ones, for those who like the softer tones and dark colors. CHILDREN'S BATHING SUITS, made in just as LADIES BATHING SUITS, of strictly all wool in clever styles and just as vivid shades as the grown-ups, every pleasing color combination that you can think of 1 y\ S S" (. •-S it S I I I THE' ORIGINAL'PIPELESS* FURNACE TRiPLE^CASING PATENT and in complete run of sizes. i. and in every style that is new and popular, sizes range Prices are $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 from size 36 to 46 and prices range from $5.00 to $10.00 per suit.. BATHING CAPS, of every hue of the rainbow— 1 and some others. Caps that will match your suit and MORE v,- LADIES ALL-COTTON BATHING SUITS, in WARM-AIR caps that make the most startling contrasts imaginable •rrugN wcryy small and medium sizes only— come in plain black or —caps for large heads or small heads, navy, also in black or navy trimmed in bands of white, FURNACE priced 35c to $1.25 each priced $1.75 Special Sale LESS LESS COAL MONEY Our regular customers know and appreciate the fact that we do not often hold "One-Day-Sales"—we rather pride ourselves on giving every one their full money's worth, every day in the year. Our only apology for holding this "One-Day-Sale" is, that we could procure only a limited number of these garments—probably not enough to even last the day out, so tve thought it best to tell you all about them, put them in the window and let you CARRIES CARRIES EXTWAUMI see just how good they are and then put them on sale to every one at the same time—thus giving every one an equal FEED 000* chance to secure one of these unusual values. THE THE oouaie This unusual bargain consists of several dozen dainty "Bungalow Frocks," made of finest quality French GALLON s?vsr WATER-PAN Gingham, in a wide variety of light plaids ami checks, Each dress is made with collar, wide flaring cuffs, and £323 DECKER MONITOR wide sash of fine, sheer white Organdy. They button down the back and a most unique pocket effect at the hip EXTRA LARGE ASH OOOR line adds much to the smartness of this clever frock. They are in all sizes, from 16 misses to 46 inch bust meas- GUARANTEE GUARANTEE A representative assortment of these pretty Frocks will be placed in the window on Thursday, but will not ure. be shown or sold to any one, till Saturday Morning, when they will be placed sale at the very low price of $4.95. OIL NOT MORE THAN TWO TO ANY ONE CUSTOMER—NONE LOLD TILL SATURDAY. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. Reliable West Dry Goods Company Hardware CORNER BRIDGE AND CHATHAM AUSTIN, MINN.