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

September 8, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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"V r" Five Thursday, Sept. 8, 1921. en can with Third District Legionaires at neapolis and general of Minnesota^ "The greatest fighter for his size, I I THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF TRA1NING Farmington, August 28, and in the age and weight in the world," was national guard artillery units, now is middle of the afternoon left by airplane training at Fort Snelling, Minnesota. how Sporting Editor George Barton Lgqion for Riceville, to take part in of the Minneapolis Daily News recently FOR THE BOY SCOUTS OF AUSTIN There are many indications that laying the cornerstone of a monument referred to General George E. young married persons confronted by in honor of Ottertail county buddies Leach, who commanded the "fighting I AND MOWER COllNTY the question of rearing a child or who gave their lives in the great war. 151st Field Artilery" of the Rainbow Cornei' By JAMES PREVRATIL keeping a car, choose the car. The flight, a distance of two hundred Envision in France. Leach is probably miles, was made in two hours and was the only Legionaire in the world (Sixth Installment.) For Taxi call 2003. Advertisement. described by Commander Van Dyke who has the honor of having sinutaneously 18-4-c as the most enjoyable trip he has ever served as mayor of a big city inches from the starting mark and had. SPRINTING and military chief—as mayor of Min­ News Advertising brings results. the back kness should be about even "When that hi-falutin housemaid ventions are five thousand beds for 1. TRAINING:— with the ball of the foot. Most sprinters decides she has to become king of the the delegates and eighty thousand A sprinter does not require so much dig their back hole too far back. ranch, give her the air and try one beds for the visitors. The slogan of training as a distance runner. A distance (c) The hands should touch the of our Legionaire," says Leo Kelly, Kansas City Legionaires is, "a bed run is a test of endurance and Don't Miss The Big ground with the thumb and fingers the sprinter, especially the short Hennepin county Legion Adjutant, to for every man" and "a man for every toward the front. Fingers well together Minneapolis employers, in his efforts bed." Needless to say, this does not dash, a test of speed. At the same and hands wide apart. to find jobs for the hundreds of unemployed mean that the ladies will be forgotten. time, tho, it will pay the sprinter to (d) When in a starting position, ex-service men in the Flour From all over Minnesota, Legion and do some work both in the fall and waiting for the pistol, the back of the winter as well as in the spring*. A City. Last week Kelly found more Legion Auxiliary members are notifying 3 DAY BARGAINS leg should be a few inches higher than one hundred jobs for his buddies. state headquarters to be sure to good high school sprinter is on the than the ankle. The back is paralled These jobs ranged all the way reserve places for them on the special fotoball or basketball teams and with the ground, the head in natural PT.89I0 from washing windows, making beds, sometimes on both and gets his real train from the Twin Cities to Kansas position. It is well to look a few yards scrubbing floors, repairing railway City, and on arrival there. workouts in this manner. If not out ahead, but it is not necessary to look cars, baking bread, tending the baby, for other teams, he should practice close down to the track. The weight With remittances for twenty-five sprinting every day in the fall and in and driving everything from Fords to is mostly on the front foot and the new members from St. Paul Post No. vacuum cleaners. the winter take plenty of calisthenic legs are relaxed. The push is fi'om 8 and of ten from the post at Brainerd, exercises with special emphasis given the rear leg. If the start is with the "Blood is mixed with mortar that received August 23rd, the paidup to develop the abdomenal muscles and left foot ahead, the right arm goes holds these stones erect. Trowels made membership of the American Legion practicing deep breathing. He should back and left forward as the right from bayonets spread it here. Magnificent of Minesota for 1921 now exceeds also take some stationary running and takes the first step. as this tribute is and proud twenty-nine thousand and is practice starts. (e) The start—when called to as I am to behold it, I pray that it well on the way to the thirty thousand 2. THE START:— marks, place feet comfortably in the may be the last monument France mark. A bulletin just mailed to (a) The starting holes should be holes and rest the weight with the right may ever have cause to erect to an Minnesota posts urges each to do its deep enough to provide a good brace knee on the ground. When the command American soldier. And by the same part_ toward bringing the paid-up for the feet. Dig the holes with the "get set" is given, come up to token, may America never have cause membership to thirty thousand by spikes or with a putty knife and be the proper crouched position and remember to raise a shaft to a French soldier September 30, so that Minnesota may sure to make the back of the hole not to tighten up the muscles, of another war. We hope there may be entitled to another Legion delegate straight up and down. It is well to but to get fully set and then be Special Values arise someone who will point the way to the National Convention at Kansas I have someone who has street shoes to mentally alert, awaiting the starting to an understanding whereby all wars City, October 31. That will give Min- I stamp the back of the hole to make signal. Do not try to beat the gun or may cease," declared National Commander „eS„ta thirty-five^votes. sure that it is solid. to anticipate the start. At the report Emery of the American Legion, (b) It is impossible to establish of the pistol dive forward with the speaking at the unveiling of the There are two big Legion posts in a definite rule for the places where rear leg and push off with the hands. French monument to the A. E. F. at Aluminum Ware Watonwan county, Minnesota—at St. 50 Per Cent Discount the holes are to be dug because this The stride use of arms and body, Flirey, France. James and Madelia. That they know will vary with the length of the arms breathing and the finish will be in the Enamel Ware 50 Per Cent Discount how to co-operate is evidenced by the and legs of the individuals. As a rule, next installment, which will then be "To those cities which are still in following item in the Madelia Times the front hole should be about six followed by "How to play football." All Tin Ware doubt as to how they should honor 50 P^r Cent Discount Messenger: "The local boys have not their soldier dead, we commend a AUTO LAWS TO BE BOOTLEGGER GETS forgotten how St. James Legionaires study of plan adopted by Minneapolis," patronized their Legion Sports Carnival writes the editor of Youths Companion last' fall, and are out to show Any Scissors or Shears in our Stock, your choice RIGIDLY ENFORCED DOUBLE SENTENCE of Boston, Massachussetts, their appreciation. They are planning who adds, "The Minnesota city has 70c a monster parade to the Watonwan added to its already beautiful park county fair at St. James and want system a Victory Memorial Drive every Madelia citizen to help them Laws are Summarized Russell To Serve Thirty eight miles long, bordered by 550 make it a success. Madelia's Legion elms, each of which bears the name of band will lead the way." in Notice from Mike Days And Pay 1 lot of Glass Cooking_ Ware._Values up to $2.25 a Hennepin County man or woman As the time for the annual Legion Holm. who died in the service of America. Fine. 89c Your Choice at district convention a't New Ulm draws Surely no means of honoring the dead near, Second District Legion posts are could be more beautiful or more Thirty days in the county jail and The Minnesota auto laws will be making plans for the trip. The boys charmingly combine sentiment with a fine of one hundred dollars and at Worthington expect to have one rigidly enforced in Austin, according practical benefit to the community. Is COME EARLY All GOODS CARRY THE the costs of the trial were the penalties to a statement by Chief of Police hundred in their delegation, led by there not something piquantly sweet imposed upon Roy Russell, Teeter today. Auto owners have now their Legion band,'drill squad, and in the idea of a living thing as a when he pleaded guilty to the charge had ample time with which to comply quartette, "to show the other Second DEOER GUARANTEE monument to one who laid down his of transporting liquor before District with the state ordinances, in the opinion District posts that Worthington is on life for others? We speak often of Judge Meighan Tuesday morning. of local authorities, and violaters the map and means to stay there." keeping green the. memory of those Russell was arrested by Chief of I will from now on be arrested and penalized. we have loved. That is what they In answer to the inquiries of many Police Teeter on August 20. He was have done in Minneapolis, literally DECKER BROS. Minnesota Legion posts which are given a hearing on the same day before The following summary of the laws RELIABLE as well as rethorically." honoring their dead comrades by providing Judge Detwiler and he waived relating to autos was received by the military funerals, Legion National examination at that time. Because "I knew every Legionaire in Minnesota police department this morning from HARDWARE Headquarters has informed will agree with me that so lie was unable to secure signers for Mike Holm, secretary of state: Minnesota Department -officers that long as a single Veteran of the Civil his $500 bond, he has been confined Under the law it is a misdemeanor "The Store That Satisfies" Austin, Minn. when the Legion flag is carried at a War remains, the boys in khaki will in the county jail since his arrest. 1. To operate a motor car not military funeral it' should be to the give way to him and pay him If Russell is unable to pay the properly taxed and registered. left of the national colors, both flags one hundred dollar fine before the honor," said Mayor Hodgsqii of St. 2. To use any number plate or registration being unfurled, weather permitting, Paul in a recent address^ adding, expiration of his ithirfy day sentence, certificate in connection with with crepe hanging from the peak of he will be compelled to serve sixty "Had it not been for the sfldiers of any vehicle except the one for which each. the Civil War there would be no days more, making a total of ninety the same was issued. American Legion, because there would days confinement, which should 3. To fail to ..surrender number State Commander Arthur A. Van cause any prospective bootleggers is have been no America to fight for." plates and registration certificates as Dyke spoke at the Todd county fair, the vicinity to think" several times provided by law when the right to Among the provisions already made imi Long Prairie, on August 26, addressed ig$) before they follow his example. use them expires. at Kansas City for the Third National Wadena county Legionaires at 4. To delay or neglect to register Legion and Legion Auxiliary Con­ News Advertising brings results. Perham, August 27, had a good time and pay the tax with intent to escape 1 N paying the tax is a gross misdemeanor. Cbicorpcro3ted 312 DEPARTMENT STORES Registration Completed. ,'r- 1 kr The 1921 registration is now completed except the current applications SCHOOL DAYS ARE HERE! and they are handled without delay when properly made out and accompanied SCHOOL SHOES ARE NOW NECESSARY! by proper dealers' reports. This department has no police power but the local authorities are charged with the duty of enforcement. The J. C. PENNEY CO. Stores Will Sell This Year Approximately Ample time has now been given to all to comply with requirements and Nine Million Dollars Worth of Good Shoes it is only fair to those who have paid their share of the taxes that all should be required to do their part. You can-realize why we buy for less—Then Why we SELL for LESS "A" and "B" number plates are designed for automobiles, busses, and hearses. "A" signifies that the minimum of $12.00 has been paid. "B" For Your Boys For Your Girls WE STAN0 BACK indicates a higher tax. "T" and "X" OF EVERY PAIR are designed for trucks. "T" indicates that the minimum $15.00 has been -paid. Boys' High Cut Boots Orthopedic Lasts Extra Tax on Trucks. A pipe's a pal packed with P. A.! All boys delight in owning a pair of these "All vehicles designed to carry That broad toe the kiddies Rke so welL other things than passengers are ~:'for bad weather. We are showing wonderful They come in brown, tans and black. 4 classed as trucks and are taxed at boots at splendid values. Sizes 5 to 8. Prices $1.98 $2.25 least $15.00. Roadsters made over 1 ''-xsfo Sizes 8 to 13, Prices ....,.$3.49 $3.98 Sizes 8 to 11 Prices 2.25 2.49 Seven days out of every week you'll get real smoke with iboxes or toneau carry-alls added Sizes 1314 to 2, Prices 3.49 3.98 are in this class and cannot be lawfully ...v..., joy and real smoke contentment—if you'll get close-up l" Sizes 21/2 to prices .... 4.50 4.75 Misses' and Childrens' operated with "A" or "B" number to a jimmy pipe! Buy one and know that for yourself! Service-giving Shoes. Mahogany or plates. Trailers, except those .-f'l .... 9. :,..i black. Sizes 3 to 5. Prices 98c, $1.19 English Lasts weigting less than one thousand Packed with cool, delightful, fragrant Prince Albert, a Made like Dad's. Tans and blacks. A and$1.49. pounds, used on occassional trips are pipe's the greatest treat, the happiest and most appetizing also required to be registered and are Print* Albert is great number of styles. Sizes 5% to 8, prices $1.39, $1.69y $1.98 mM 'in toppy rmd marked with "Z" plates. smokeslant you ever had handed out! Prices $2.98 $3.49 $3.98 Sizes 81/0 to 11, prices $2.25, $2.49, $2.98 bmgt, tidy rid tint, Dealers' plates are to be used only hmridtome pound Sizes IIV2 to 2, prices $2.69, $2.98, $3.49 and^halfpound tin {You can chum it with a pipe—and you will—once by dealers when in good faith demonstrating haniUort arid in th* Boys? Blucher or Lace Shoes to prospective purchasers. you know that Prince Albert is free from bite and Made of calf skin.- Made to wear. Growing Girls' Shoes -"41'^ Dealers' service cars are not permitted with yongt rnoiatentr Sizes 8 to 13, prices ..$2.49 $2.69 $2.98 parch! (Cut out by our exclusive patented process!) Sizes 2 to 6. With low flat heels. -to be operated with dealers' A top. Sizes 1314 to 2, prices 2.85, 2.98 3.49 plates. big feature in our Shoe Department. Why—every puff of P. A. makes you want two more All .Sizes 21/2 to 5, prices 2.98 3.49 3.98 leathers in tans, browns and blacks. Poultry Culling every puff hits the bullseye harder and truer than the Prices $3.98 $4.25 $4.50 $4.98 Demonstration Held last! You can't resist such delight! Boys' Heavy Oil Tan Shoes They wea? like irpn., Made with double And, you'll get the smokesurprise of your life when Bpys' and Girls' Rubber Footwear soles., t' A poultry culling demonstration •Buy early and have them for the first you roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert! Such enticf I Sizes 13 tp^2, prices $2.98 $3.49 was held at Racine Monday by County storm. It may save them from a sick Agent Liebenstein. Because of the Sizes 21/2 to 514^. prices .... 3.49 3.98 ing flavor you never did know! And, P.. A. stays put because speil. state fair not many were in attendance. it's crimp cut—and it's a cinch to roll! You try it! Your Boys Another similar demonstration will Demand good serviceable shoes that 'Your Girls be given at Frankfort on Friday, and will stand the knocks. Particular care ^-Shoes must wear, but they must also three more will take place next week vis given to selection of our Boys' Shoes. have that distinct style and class so dear at Bennington, Lodi and Nevada. to the feminine heart. These features They must be made to stand what the The purpose of the demonstrations 'fe sturdy boy will give them. you will find in all our misses' Shoes. is to make poultry as profitable as possible, to the farmers of Mower tor J: Recife '-.J# Tobacco Co. wfc. county by getting them to keep only w-.rfiwr. Winston-Solaa, the national joy smoke "THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD those hens which are profitable. N -t .__v »r