Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 28, 1921 · Page 5 of 9
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iyo"ft•""?'• rP 1,-f 7 5 tyf- ^VjXV$*r'' -V -'i "l ,*v ~& Page Five MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. '-,•- ,r/\ '*?, Thursday, July 28,1921. snerican stated any time before January 1, treatits soldiers with opproximate spared to make your stay here an extremely as an ob||£ lessen of the kind of citizens receive the delegation "in the house 1922, upon payment of two monthly successful one. "Sjfe feel we ouj^nife$ion needs. Virginia will economic justice as compared with in which he was bom. He will later can offer you the maximum in entertainment. be thanfpta! ?for an opportunity to premiums and proof that applicant is other citizens., The Resident's, message come to AnjeKpai to attend the Legion's" 1 Leqion at As a Legionaire, I personally greet, meet and entertain you," reads 5ri as good health as when the insurance may succeed in postponing consideration National Convention Kan- a message to "bellow Legionaires" lapsed or .was cancelled, Legion of the bill, but adjusted feel that your coming to our -sas City. Service Bureau, Old Capitol, or U. S. compensatioin is far from dead. jity, with its large foregin population, which .Mayor William Empie of Virginio, While Harrison Fuller, past department will advance the cause of Americanism. is seriding to every Legion poft War Risk Representative, KiethPlaze Sooner or later it will become law,"-' commander of the American Cornei! and Women's Auxiliary Unit in the Building, Minneapolis, will furnish Your presence here is needed Legion of Minnesota, will officially The American Farm, Bureau Federation" state.- .•. '•••t blanks and help, buddies reinstate represent the North Star State on with inore than a million members, their wartime insurance." the delegation, it is expected that the AUSTIN MARKETS Wick Will Clean Greasy Hands. has joined hands with the Legion Minnesota contingent will jnclude That old round wick from the oil Ope ojf the measures backed by ih obtaining legislation for the 4- many others, as a number of congressional July 28, 1921. .stove that ^your wife' usually throw* the Legion which congress recently relief of disabled soldiers of the district Legion 'orgfanizations •way when it burns too shorty if slit Chicago Receipts 14,000 enacted, provides that $500,000, shall great war More than 1800 bureaus fought even if it meant sacrifice Lanesboro.—The first annual picnic and some of the larger? Legion HOG MARKET in half and laid-flat, makes an excellent be placed at the disposal of the Federal of the Federation have endorsed the of the Fillmore County American Legion and hardship for the people as a posts are preparing to send one or Medium and Butchers 10.00 scrhbber for .the motorist ft useworking Board for Vocational Training, legislative program of the Legion. whole, but after careful study was held at the Masonic park, more delegates. The trip will cost Packers A,. 7.§0 to 8.50 the Sfpaae and grime out which use it in making loans to Enactment of the bill consolidating Will and after hearing all sides of the between Chatfield and Spring Valley each member approximately $800. of his hands, asserts- Motor Life. tide disabled veterans over rough the three government, bureaus handling CATTLE question, economic and moral, I Sunday, July 24. Every Legion member In some cases this will be defrayed a S 5 0 0 to 6.00 ex-soldier affairs will save the spots. Plans for distributing this and service man ih the county was believe an adjustment of compensation by the post, district or department to Cows and Heifers to 5.00 money will soon be completed, and national budget $15,000,000 a year would benefit all the people invited to attend. which the member belongs. Canners and Cutters 1.00 to 2.00 then, should a disabled veteran be thru eliminating much work now of the nation.' Bulls .. 2.00 to 3.00 temporarily in need of funds, he can done in duplicate and triplicate, and "The City is yours—make yourselves Adjusted Compensation "Representative Fordney's statement," secure them from the Federal Board. at home," said Mayor Lawson will cut miles of red tape which hitherto VEAL. SHEEP AND LAMBS said Commander Vernon, "is National Commander Emery and Pat Lambs ..6.00 to 7.00 has rendered relief ineffective. of Willmar in welcoming the delegates a clear presentation of the purpose 4 State Commander Vernon :'iare em The distribution of enemy guns and The bill has passed the House of Representatives Sheep 2.00 to 4.00 to the Legion and Legion Auxiliary I of the bill. This statement is contained phatic in their declarations that the material captured in the world war is a 1 .5.. 4 0 0 to 7 0 0 unanimously and is on 7th Minnesota District Convention in the American Legion Weekly of Legion does hot consider the adjusted being held up pending passage by the calendar of the U. S. Senate with Quoted By Dalager July 5th, at which Dr. W. W. July 15th. Every member should loan compensation bill dead, whatever the congress of a bill distributing -this Eggs 28 a favorable commitee report behind Larson of Starbuck was named Legion his copy to some business man and result of the present effort to postpone material to states on the basis of Butter 38 it, .. District Commander and Mrs. L. ask him to read, "Why I favor adjusted its enactment. Commander Vernon population. In the meantime, Legion Quoted by Smith-Wright Company Mi Spencer of Willmar was elected compensation,' by Mr. Fordney. recently said. "The people of posts may obtain government caissons "The City Council of the city of Hens Legion Auxiliary District President. It will help greatly to show our Minnesota and the nation believe in and limbers for use in funeral Virginia has officially instructed me Roosters 9 Dick Weed of Ortonville was reelected Minnesota business men the justice of fair play and when the cobweb of ceremonies from the Chief of Ordnance, to invite you to make this city your Eggs 26 A Districts Legion Adjutant, and adjusted compensation," .. misstatement which accompanied the* BROWNIE U. S. Army, Washington, D. meeting place in 1922. We assure Light Hens 13 Mrs. R. Welch of Litchfield was named eleventh hour attack on this bill, has C. at a cost of $10. fdr the caisson you that no effort or expense will be Spring Chix 18 Why Legionaires Will Visit France. Legion Atcriliary District Secretary. cleared away, and they are able to and $5 for the limber, whcih will be Ortonville, wa§ .'chosen as the FOR THE YOUNGSTER view the matter in an unprejudiced The two hundred, and fifty members shipped to the-nearest depot, transportation point ait which the next 7th District PRIVATE SALE of the American Legion who will sail light, they will strongly favor the costs to be paid by the Legion You play golf—he's too Legion Convention will be held. measure, which doubtless will be enacted for France on the liner "George post. young. He plays baseball Washington" August 3d, will take in time to take effect July 1st Meeting at Hutchinson July 1st, BY MRS. FRANK CASEY, ON THE L. D. BAIRD PLACE, of next vear, as provided for in the part in a number of French tributes —-you're too old. Photography Obsolete and defective cannon and the seven posts which form the McLeod to the memory of America's war bill. One Mile East of the Clay Works and 2 Miles North. field pieces are given away by the is one pleasure County Legion Central Committee dead.. The unveiling of the Flirey "Representative Fordney of the Ordnance Department, Washington, 1 High Wagori. 1 Team, 7 years old. that you can enjoy together. decided to hold an encampment at monument is one .of these tributes to House Ways and Means Committee, D. C., for decorative and display purposes 1 Mare, 10 years old. 1 Low Truck Wagon, wide Lake Marion August 11th and 12th, the valor of American troops. Flirey upon-application of a municipal a millionaire business man who ought tread, new. 1 Colt. this encampment to be open to all Mc is in the old Toul sector taken over 14-inch Walking Plow. to know whether business will suffer corporation, a soldiers' monument association 1 Set of Dump Planks, new. The No. 0 Brownie pictured Leod County ex-service men, including by the A. E. F. in 1917, in which seventeen 1 Hay Rack. 3-seetion Wooden Drag. if the adjusted compensation is enacted or a G. A. R. post. Until above would be just the thing those of the Spanish-American American combat divisions 1 Cream Separator. 2 Sets Harness and many other this law is changed to include Legion now, has declared in part as for him. Expensive This sturdy war. Grand Army veterans who attend articles, all nearly new. later fought the battle of St. Mihiel posts, the latter should obtain the follows: little picture-maker that gives a will be accorded the special honors and paved the way to victory. President 'The patriotism our soldiers cannon by application thru the mayors due them, and all buddies will picture—a good picture too— Millerand, Premier Briand, and showed in the world war cannot of their respective municipalities. be able to enjoy the company ox their I 2 inches is priced at the marshalls of France will be present be bought at any price, but the war time friend's. gz.oc. do not want to FOR SALE "Ex-service men at the dedication. A replica of hardship and injustices they suffer There Brownies—some ruin their country. They think just are other the monument was recently sent by should be lessened by passage The number of Minnesota bonus as much of it as the men who made of them are autographic President Millerand to President fold and of the adjusted compensation claims received up to July 1921 was large profits or earned unprecedented as prices ranging to Harding on behalf of France. well at 115,297, of which approximately 101,000 bill. wages while they were in the army The members of the Legion party £17.59. Autographic Kodaks 'I have never been able to feel had been paid, at a cost-of $21,412,000. will visit France by special request of or navy, but they cannot see how the from $8.00 up. any patience with a policy which It is estimated that approximately distribution of less than the cost of a the French government. A score or permits men to stop bullets with FORD ROADSTER IN A 11 CONDITION. 127,000 entered the U. S. single month of the /war will bankrupt more of French cities will officially their bodies at one dollar per day, forces from Minnesota, which would receive men. These cities the country otScause business the Legion and make bullets with their indicate that about 12,000 have failed Will sell at a Bargain. Terms dperession," declared state Commander include Paris, Bordeaux, Toulouse, hands at from eight to ten dollars to apply for the bonus. Any person Lyon, Strasbourg, Metz, and St. Die, A. A ernonfvadding, "President per day. whose claim has been disapproved to respdiisible parties* For information Harding's message.is very disappointing a battle-scarred town near the latter 'Neither is it right that thousands may appeal to the Minnesota Bonus to all ex-service men and, I believe, the old Luneville front. At Blois a of business men and concerns Board of Review, State Capitol, which call or write, K. O. WOLD DRUG statue of Joan of Arc, presented by to the average American, in pad their coffers while millions will arrange to consider all the evidence—or that it treats the adjusted compensation New York City, will be dedicated. At COMPANY. of their fellow countrymen a hearing may be arranged bill as a mere 'gratuity and op-, Rhiems the Legionaires will participation endanger their lives at the front. thru any Legion post. Austin, Minn. poses it on the j^bwicls of its ultimate the presentation of a three There is an account to settle between XYZ, MOWER COUNTY NEWS, While June' 30th, 1921, was the last cost, which will be approximately^ Austin, million-franc gift to the city library those who profited from day of which lapsed war risk insurance the same no matter when the'measure on behalf of the Carnegie Foundation. and those who lost by their part MINN. could be reinstated, a new ruling is enacted. The American Legion A "Visit to the birthplace of Marshall in the war. believes the measure acknowledges a Foch in Pyrenees is on the schedule. just issued says that lapsed or cancelled the 'I would still be for adjusted term insurance may be re-in moral obligation of our country to Marshall Foch will personally compensation for the men who DINNER SETS HOSE W 4IP 1 Ladies', Men's and Children's From three to tpwv on SO piece Blue Bird^ Dinner Sets/#bri|p sMr-' a fewjif w- —A Big Saturday Special afternoon we wiiB^ place pti "sets left. An $18.50 value^while thjey lastf*. itM sal Children's Fine Cotton Stockings, reinforced, $13.95 1 500 yards of Blfeached ^rash TfeWelingo.A black and white, all sizes, a pair wpnderfuL value. In five Ladies Cotton Hose—Black and brown, 50 Pattern. A beau- piece wonderful bargain— a- pair J-:' .T yardSfengps^^f"-at ful set. 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