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

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1 Page Three MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MNN.fLlfeiaf. -L- Monday, Aug. 29, 1921. lit $ »*V Cooking and Sewing Suggestions -'-_J Interesting Features By Special and Stories of Interest for the News Writers for the Homeland Women, Children of the County. Household Prepared Recipes. 3 at a An excellent supporting cast includes 4 not more than twelve minutes chy," as'MacNeir dubs his new friend, Costumes of Much Distinction his is unaware of his companion's identity such well known artists as George time. He had to get legs out, restore Faweett, Flora Finch, Florence Short, circulation, and submit to more until one of MacNeir's men finds Chaney is James Harrison, Frank Webster and suffering time after time. him in the ditch and urges him to return ABOUT FILM Louise Lee. ^, the one who played the part of the to his desk. Bewildered and amazed at the sudden change in cripple in "The Miracle Man." "The 1 Mower County News Market events, "Frenchy" follows his erstwhile (©. 1921. Western Newspaper Union. FAVORITES Penalty" shows tonight and tomorrow Place is the place to list anything at the Park theatre. "companion in misery." you may have to dispose of. if have How the girls comes into Frenchy's Look to your health and you a It, praise God and value it next to popular screen Hobart Bosworth, life and his subsequent return to his for good conscience health is the second The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. actor of virile types, is the star of native land at the call to arms, leaving An actor will cheerfully cut off his blessing that mortals are capabl* "His Own Law," the latest production his bethrothed alone and his return beard or shave his head, if it's needed of—a blessing that money cannot buy. —Izaak Walton. by J. Parker Read, Jr., which comes in his role. They asked Lon Chaney, after having been announced as to the Park Wednesday. The drama dead on the field of battle his denouncement who has the part of "Blizzard" in HOT WEATHER DISHES. ?.iv of friendship between men gives Mr. "The Penalty," Gouverneur Morris' of the man who has sacrificed Bosworth one of the best roles that his all to protect his friend's startling story, to get rid of his legs. During the hot weather when all has fallen to his lot and he gets out of wife and child the "battle of hearts," He did it. He is legless in the picture, work seems a burden and play so in-lV it every bit of entertainment and acting proving a "friend in need is a friend stumping around with the agility vlting, is the time to rest value that it contains. indeed," makes this latest Hobart o'f a permanent cripple. Perhaps on a shady porch or pack Bosworth production one of the best J. C. MacNair, construction engi­ the physical suffering involved helps a basket for a day by the a pictures of the year. him in effecting the demoniacal neer, has a habit of stealing away immediately lake or river, if the ocean upon the completion of a scowls that are necessary to his part, is too far away. When two doting old men take it for he is as thoro-going a human fiend project, and burying himself in a The housewife who upon themselves to choose a husband plans to do much of as can be found in fact or fiction. In drunken stupor. for a capricious young lady without the everyday things out order effectually to disguise his lower During one of these sprees, he quarrels her approval, they are distined to run of doors will not miss so body, completely hiding his legs from with a young French engineer A BROWNIE into a snag, as remonstrated by Constance much the pleasures of the knees, it was necessary for him to whom he chances to meet. A reconciliation Talmadge in her latest picture, out of doors. Even a have his legs strapped back, so that follows and the two "bunk" "Lessons in Love," adapted from FOR THE YOUNGSTER shady back door step he walked on his knee pads. So severe for the night in a cheap lodging house Douglas Murray's stage play "The may be comfortable to shell peas, In the morning they resort to digging was the strain that he could endure You play golf—he's too UlH Man .from Toronto." pare potatoes, stem berries and even the torture of the vice-like harness ditches for breakfast money. "Fren- There are numerous interesting and young. He plays baseball prepare desserts. Being out of doors comedy situations which are enhanced makes the work mostly play. aj—you're too old. Photography Footwear Is Fanciful by Miss Talmadge's interpretation. The desserts which may be prepared is one pleasure the night before or in the early morning that you can enjoy together. will be ready, with no hurry at the time they are needed. STEELE CO. -xaw If the family enjoys pie—and what The No." 0 Brownie pictured family does not—the pastry may be above would be just the thing prepared, enough for two pies and a for him. Expensive This sturdy lemon or custard crust at one time. FAIR AT little picture-maker that gives a Take a cupful of lard, a half cupful picture—a good picture too— of boiling water and a teaspoonful of inches is priced at salt, stir until dissolved, then add three cupfuls of sifted flour. When OWATONNA $2.00. There are other Brownies—some well mixed put into the ice chest to chill. This may be done in a very of them fold and are autographic few minutes at night and the pastry well at prices ranging to as will be ready in the morning. Line $17.50. Autographic Kodaks The ONE County Fair the pie tins, fulling the crust into from 58.00 up. CHOOSING costumes pictured here are examples them, as this kind of pastry seems to a costume for the bride Everyone Should See of styles that may be worn with assurance. shrink more than the ordinary kind. is a momentous matter, but not At the left a gray georgette Pastry made this way is usually repeated difficult. Choosing a costume for the again and again, for it is always mother of the bride or groom is absorbingly over satin is covered with outline embroidery FOUR DAYS interesting and somewhat in silk cord and beads, and uniform and very tender and flaky. difficult. Above all things these is all in one color. K. 0. WOLD AUGUST 30-31 mothers must achieve distinction in The black lace dress with satin Line a pie plate with a deep-fluted their apparel for the great occasion bodice at the right of the picture has crust and fill with a pint of milk, a SEPTEMBER 1-2 DRUG CO. and begin this accomplishment by exercising a ribbon girdle, king's blue on one side third of a cupful or less of sugar, three taste that, is above reproach. and silver on the other. The skirt of well-beaten eggs, a half teaspoonful of 'j%iey must not make the pathetic mistake lace flouncing reveals an apron of U-0-2-GO nutmeg and put the pie into a hot of dressing too youthfully or the white lace over the black satin foundation. oven at first to bake the crust quickly The hat must be imagined in commonplace one of selecting styles on the bottom, then reduce the heat Ik that are ordinary or too elderly. The silver cloth and king's blue, with soft, and cook slower until the custard is choice in styles depends upon the silhouette full veil of black lace draped across set you will have a good custard pie. more than anything else, and the back. It is a lovely adornment Don't forget a pinch of salt, which is that which has been found most becoming for the gray hair of its wearer. usually needed in all pies. in the past should be retained. The various Jellies and gelatins Some mothers, and grandmothers are good for hot weather and they THE with buckles and decoration of perforations reputation of Americans as being even, retain a youthful face and figure, have the advantage of keeping well and stitching. These are made the best shod of all people is *dc-4/ and for them there are dignified examples for a day or two. being more than upheld by the feminine in tan calfskin. A shoe on the same of current styles that make lines is shown with patent leather SUMMERY FOODS. portion of the population. Women a selection easy. The two handsome DISHES CBPYUGHT WTUH MZWAK* UNMK having gray suede inserts and a single have grown so fastidious in the matter ft easy of digestion and those of footwear that manufacturers have strap that buttons. This style is varied refreshing as well as easy to MICKIE SAYS provided them with the most refined by making it of tan calf with fawn prepare are those that interest us during suede inserts, or it may be had in and elaborate shoes for the summer LYRICS OF LIFE the warm days. gray or brown suede. Another single season that have ever been presented. strap model appears of tan calf with Shoes' are becoming fanciful and have OLD Petfe M4MAPUS Creamed Chicken tin Crown of Rice. suede inldy to match, making a smart graduated, along with hats, into the 3EE. "TVV QWSU. PkDlHKT By DOUGLAS MALLOCH For a crown mold holding one pint and very up-to-date and dressy looking rank of "creations." They are made TfUMAP. SXGtt POY OK4 of material, wash a scant cupful of street shoe. One of the most pleasing in many styles and each style in many oKA)V&Y<» UOU-ONW BRXDGt. rice and cook in one quart of chicken models has a patent leather vamp with varieties, so that there is as much 'K* -m' BOSS,HE SfcNS broth, in whole or part. Salt, using uppers and strap of suede in gray. chance for individuality in their choice SEE. A PLACE TO TIE. one-half teaspoonful. When done butter as in the choice of blouses or millinery. SOVAC The three pairs of dressy shoes pictured ROOMO "Tt "TVV HOUSE the mold and pack in the rice. Set Women have taken to low shoes with |-flhA€. \NH£M WMT TOO ©USM1 I'VE include a pair with straps extending noticed afloat and a-tramping, ..I the mold on several folds of paper in one accord, as may be gathered from ,\\x ©\\ie -cvV OVJE.U.. to the soles. This offers a I've seen it on river and land, a dish of boiling water and let cool the examples of fashionable footwear GOT T\VAC TO choice of either tan calf, black suede The thing that the most until the filling is ready. Melt onefourth 'AVJU ONMER tW COOMiTRM shown in the picture above. But low or patent leather, with patent leather You need is a post cupful of butter. In it cook ads ova 'u shoes include all the different kinds straps or of brown suede with brown To tie to when night is at hand, one-fourth of a cupful of flour, onehalf needed in the wardrobe—street shoes, kid straps. Gray silk decorative stitching, Some sort of an anchor to hold you, teaspoonful each of salt and pepper, those for sports wear, dress or semidress. en patent calf, adorns the pretty Some hawser that never will fail, a scant pint of liquid, broth or Combinations of two kinds ot dress shoe, with a single strap that Some place you can tie milk, one or both. Fill the center with leather are popular, fabrics are employed fastens with tiny buttons. For those Till the storm has gone by, the creamed chicken and serve at and stitchery for decoration. whose quiet taste holds their allegiance To help you to ride out the gale. once. Straps and buckles are featured, some to the very plain shoe, daintily made, So many go foolishly drifting of the latter, for evening wear, may be the hand-stitched strap slipper pictured llT HIM While rapids are roaring below, Sardine Hors d'Oeuvre. described as magnificent. The shoes is made in fawn, gray, «or black Cut Boston brown bread into Afloat on the tide chosen for illustration here are among suede, bronze kid or patent ^leather -3 rounds. Cut out a thin round oneeighth Without compass or guide, the most conservative of the new with suede quarters. of an inch from the edge. Fill Till down to disaster they go HAUNT YOU 1HIS WlNIER styles, where little individual tricks of The need of us all is an anchor, this open space between the two with IF cutting or finishing make almost every sardines skinned and boned, seasoned A painter to tie to the shore, -IVev AINT pair interesting. You can knock the hi-cost of fuel by heating with lemon Juice, salt and paprika Some place to make fast EMOum The fashionable walking oxford— and Worcestershire sauce mixed together. Till the tempest is past NEWS appropriate for afternoon wear—appears IHh£ your home with a Cabric Pipeless Furnace Salt a slice of hard-cooked the waters are rolling And no more. wifh two smart straps fastened PAPtTQ COrWOHT IY VBTHN NCVWAfU WHO* egg at the center and a row of capers SbIT Yoi/Sit7JD Learn the how and why of better heating at So many afloat on the river, aroUnd the edge. (sj The turbulent river of life, less cost during Have only their own Coffee and Tapioca Trifle. Poor resistance alone Have ready two cupfuls of clear Good Tractor Lurication To conquer the trouble and strife. ESSENTIAL strained coffee and one-half cupful of A fellow needs something to tie to, pearl tapioca. Cook the tapioca with His trail o'er the sea or the sod, PREPARE the coffee until well done. When done Some friend that is true add one-half cupful of sugar, a pinch Atlantic Gaining Water. Who will carry him through—* of salt, turn into glass cups and finish Pyramid Tractor OpEssEilmiLYGood A curious result of a study of the A woman, a pal, or a God. ySrWlNTEH when cold with whipped sweetened Blue Ridge mountain region in North (CoDvrlsrht.) cream. Carolina and Virginia is the showing that the Atlantic is slowly gaining WEEK. SEPT. 3-T010 PROFESSIONAL Green Peppers Stuffed With Mutton. some of the waters that have heretofore DIRECTORY Enclosed:) For Engines: For Gears (if Cold mutton chopped, some of the I flowed toward the Mississippi. Pyramid Transmission Oil Pyraimid Tractor Oil gravy or sauce with which it was This arises from the Tact that the CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Pyramid Transmission Special Tractor Oil served may be mixed with it, seasonSing Blue Ridge, instead of being a crest Grease. Universal Tractor Oil Physician and Surgeon well and use as a stuffing for For Open Gears and for with strong slope on each side, is an For Cups and Wheel Bearings: Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. green peppers. Cut the peppers In Gravity Feed Lubrication. escarpment separating a mountainous X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment Harvester !halves or remove the tops parboil Pyramid Oil. Pyramid Cup Grease. upland on the southeast and the Assistants— Saves $20.00 to $40.00 or more a year on your fuel bill. |for five minutes drain and chill, then Ernest H.Morris, M. D. high-level headwaters of the streams Eliminate the drudgery of carrying coal and ashes and mi. Bake in a moderate oven basting Mabelle Moore, R. N. that flow toward the Mississippi are for an with broth occasionally. Buy Now—your supply Pyramid Oil and be prepared tending several fires. continually losing length by the retreat W.R.EARL FURNITURE Co plan— early Spring. Write for prices and information as to our Protect your family's health against unevenly heated of the escarpment, through the UNDERTAKING and we save you mony. rooms in winter. retrogressive erosion of the low-level FUNERAL DIRECTION Have your whole house, upstairs and down, as comfortable headwaters of the Atlantic-seeking (©, 1921, Western^Newipaper Union.) Auto Hearse Equipment Daily Trips the Country—PhoaeBridge37* streams. From a practical point of in Winter as in Summer. Prompt attention in Every Detail view, of course, the change Is very Business Residence Learn how you can have all these advantages and many Good Literature Still Produced. slow. Phone Main 112 Phone Main 113 more, by attending CaloriC Prepare-for-Winter demonstration—at Amid the making of many books, AUSTIN, MINN. our store daily up to and including Saturday, good literature is still produced, as It Use Pyramid Gasoline and DONOVAN & GOSLEE September 10th. was in the days of Thackeray and Inconsistent. Auto Oils Funeral Directors is of the inconsistencies Use Pyramid Dickens, Carlyle and Ruskin, Tennyson It of Gtie PANY and Embalmers and Browning, Irving and Hawthorne man that he will make laws to protect And Grease Decker Bros. Kerosene and Lowell and Emerson, out the fleer, surround the partridge Day Calls—Phone Main 198 RELIABLE of the hearts of men and women who with gaile regulations, compel the Night Calls f-i/ St Si V, HARDWARE fishermat to respect the small flsh, write because they love it, and who Austin Minnesota. T. W. Donovan—Main 114-L. a do their work in their own way because and yet f.llow the ruthless destruction AUSTIN, MINN. 'The Store That Satisfies' H. A. Goslee—Main 417-L/ The Motor Inn. Erdman's Garage they know that, for them, It Is the hotae in which these wild things of Motor and Carriage Service the best way.—Henry van Dyke. live.—American Forestry Magazine. & A tip