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

September 22, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

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mmm :?*m •i MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. '.-V Page Pour Thursday, Sept. 22,1921 Mower County News from a delicatessen-dinner, no doubt bers' treatment of the subject. We subject, judging from our personal exemplified by canned goods, -white, of necessity J$oy£ slowly, dueAto the and iron our fathers enjoyed. standards, we feel, that where one immensity of their task. They "will flour, canned and smoked meats and It is also Ukely we shall learn gome ISP "The County Pap«r" cailfluflnd ire naif a chance, and she wfll dole mountains of tin .bottles and ^probably seek to bring relief to the other "preserved" stuff. But the things about food costs and flavors, Published every Monday and ThtirS" It is one of the many surface indications out our birthday royalty. grows cottori for sale, and piles up congested population of the large food was lacking in mineral salts and eVe^ at the expense of a little day, at Austin, Minnesota mpre It-' is interesting to note tm ponjde&us that we as a people paper jim-cracks from which have vitamines. cities first, where the suffering and arer^eginning labor in preparation. vre „)E AND GANNON, Publishers to tl&nk in straight lines 'regarding discussion of the recen| pellagra squirrel-like extracted our food, neeid is the greatest. Why cannot What we need as a nation is to get lAROLD M. OLSON, City Editor. the importance of food in our scare in the cotton states. Tliere something or other is likely to be the some sort of a voluntary employment back closer to the garden and farm, Insurance Specialists is/A steady flow of discussion yet as bureau be organized for the city of national life. matter with us. and grandma's kitchen methods. to the cause of pellagra. Those familiar Franklin L. Chambers, in the September The great German raider, Kronprinz Austin and for Mower county which More fresh foods in bulk, and less Austin Insurance Agency with the cotton country of the will attempt to alleviate the suffering "Illustrated World" takes the Wilhelm, was driven to an of the manufactured capsules. E. R*y Cory, Manager II and want due to unemployment cloak of mystery off the miibh-talkedabout south, and its one-crop prosperities, American harbor, not by enemy warshipsj And we shall hear less about pellagra, Babcock Building are not at all mystified. While we ^ut by acidosis. The crew had before the cpming of winter? vitaminei. malnutrition in school children, 1 AUSTIN. MINNESOTA MEMBER* Since the discovery by Dr. Casimir profess no scientificvkji0\vledge *f the been hying on the fat of the land as Alderman Decker is to be commended whil^ we take dope to furnish the pep AFFILIATING fi for the constructive interest Funk of the vital food element which shown in this problem at ^the last he called vitamines, there has been much running around in .circles by ,ja^«ity^«oimffli|When he request!® li|dder on bewildered' public, in search of that the sewer contract to|^|e local labor precious fountain of youtt}» With it ti s=s has gone much eating and drinking of in fulfUlmg'thi^Tontrllst to as great is The Suit Question is Easily Settled Now an extent as possible. Mr. Kedney nauseous substances said by energetic ?i assured the council that this policy advertisers to contain vitamines. It is comforting to read Mr. Cham­ would be pursued, in response to Mr. Decker's request. Other like opportunities for employment jbcr-r Highest Price Paid for Official Paper of Mower County Our stock is so complete that one is almost of Austin's "army of tire unemployed" will probably arise, and SUBSCRIPTION RATES POULTRY AND sure to find just what is best suited to their an aggressive employment board, Per Year, in advance $2.50 Six Months sponsored perhaps by some civic organization, figure and purse. I Single Copies 0° VEAL could do much to bring the job and the man who is out of work Entered as Second Class Matter at The winning features of the very smart 1 •I together. the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under the act of March 3,1879. Get Our Prices Before You Suits here pictured, and now selling at $50.00 Go Elsewhere BEATING BACK TO NATURE. and $57.50, are their trim tailored lines, their THE LOCAL UNEMPLOYMENT R. fl. Johnson & Son |S! Little cans of this stuff PROBLEM. lii Little cans of that well wearing fabrics and their rich fur trimmings. Altho the unemployment situation {I PROVISION MARKET Make the average dinner in Austin is not as serious as it is in 226 East Mill Street Their dark brown and frosty blue In the city flat many other localities, notably the sings some newspaper chap, fresh shades are pretty and of course, they are full larger cities, there is nevertheless II real need for some method of securing silk lines. 5 ll S work for Austin men who are HAVE YOU ANY thrown out of employment and are in On the right, we have sketched suit style 1364, which need of some needs of supporting is developed in Twill Cord, displaying a panel effect in their families.. SONS? WATCH both front and back, pin tucks and open side seams, finished Conservative estimates place the PRICED $5750 number of the unemployed in the United with long YOUR STEP States well over five million. This rows of buttons alarming condition has caused the calling together of groups of men and Suit style 1344, as shown on the left, is a very smart women by state and nation for the Misses' style. The fur collar and trimming on the loose You men who have sons you have ambitions purpose of solving this tremendous side panels give just the needed touch and relieve the 1544 for these sons. problem. smart simplicity of this distinctive, semi-tailored Velour But state and national boards must PRICED $50.00 Suit. There are clever, cut-in You want them to become successful pockets and a narrow belt AUSTIN MARKETS men, even more so than you have been, yet t^e very fact of your success may make it, September 22, 192J. 5ijh®der for them, if they don't know it Chicago Receipts 23,000. of individual effort and it's reward. 4-s HOG MARKl^r COATS 7.25 Medium and Butchers. .. Packers .4.50 to 5.75 five them start a savings account early CATTLE tr Se- Fat Steers ,j&4.00 toJ&GO More than ever, this season, does distinction Cows and Heifers .. 3.00t^:00 Canners and Cutters bank will look after your boy. of design marl! our showing of Fall Coats. More Bulls 2.50 to 3.50 tjhan ever does Superior quality distinguish these VEAL, SHEEP AND LAMBS Eat Lambs 5.50 to 6.30 models. Engaging variety makes this showing Fat Sheep £2.00 to 3.00 Veal j.|4.00 to pQ one of dominant interest. Smart new features of Quoted By Dalager Eggs 30 of Austin, Minn. design are evident, and always, the perfection of Butter 40 Quoted by Smith-Wright Company k'fit and tailoring, the satisfaction of all-yool materials Member Fedeiral Reserve System. Hens and exoellent linings. -i, Roosters AULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, /. L. MITCHELL, P. D. Eggs Cashier W' V- .w President resident Vice Light Hens 1 Spring Chix Eor instance, just glance at style 1077, pictured on the right This distinctive belted model of Rivplia cloth has many smart features, making it unusually attractive for all 'round wear. It emphasizes the straight line silhouette sleeves cut in one With the back, $ throw collar and flaring cuffs, with inner PRICED $57.50 storm cuffs and A silk lined thruout.U. Then,, here is ^another cha^irang model, style^ |,031—the graceful flare of th|s modish three-quarter length Oodt or Ulua Cloth, gives a trinr air of distinction to the wearer. The ragIan sleeves are finished at the sides with button trimmed bands meioa* and tl\e smart fur collar is of Raccoon. Full silk liihed and can *11OC PRICED $75.00 be with or without a belt........... Park Theatre FALL DRESSES IN WOOLENS AND SILKS I \J **ft The season's authentic styles in both silk and woolen Dresses, for fall and ^^ter wear await your approval here. There is about them an air of simplicity, graceful lines and tasteful trimmings that class them at once as garments of quality. Detailed FIRST SHOWS AT 7:30 SECOND AT 9:00. description is inadequate, you can better judge the values, style and quality on personal PRICES—EVENING, 15 and 25 Cents. MATINEE, 10 and 20 Cents examination. (1A A TA A A AUGMENTED PARK,ORCHESTRA Prices range from ..... .... $JL«/«9U lU t|)00*UU A recent arrival is the model here sketched for you. This clever model is developed THURSDAY and FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 and 23— in all-wool Tricotine. The V-^haped vest and embroidered collar is of bright WILLIAM S. HART IN "THE WHISTLER* green Duvetyn and facing of the same material finishes the wide flaring sleeves. Diamond-shaped The tale of a big man's fight for justice. A play that give Hart motifs of black silk braid.Ornament the waist of this dress and the tops the role of his life, warm with Pathos,^ of the sleeves in an unique way and the Smart belt DDIPETI AA A Tingling with Humanity. is of black gros-grain ribbon I illLEJJ $4D«UU ALSO PATHE NEWS & f. I SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24— Buck Jones in "Straight From The Shoulder" I RIOT OF COLOR IN FALL MILLINERY A picture with the genial cowboy at his best. A Hj^j£story with a punch. Also a Comedy "Ninety Days or Hats become more and more interesting, both as to color and design, as the SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25— .,17 advances. Models in bright fuschia and pheasant shades, as well as season ALICE LAKE in "SHORE ACRES" many other bright colors, are making their appeararice in such numbers as to The powerful American drama that has dominated the Theatre indicate that they will vie with the more sombre models for prominence. for :„thirty years. An American Classic Ostrich in sundry variations has come into its own once more and is seen Also a Comedy "Spiking the Spooks" glycerined and metalized or just in its natural softness and beauty. Quills and cock feathers and long, sweeping pheasant tails are featured on many of ttye MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 and 27— later models. "WET GOLD" .^Newl^iiW are constants taking the places of other models, as'they are Most daring of all screen achievement. Romance and adventure -1—. Come in and get acquainted with the latest arrival^... on land and sea, and under the sea. Teems with scenes never before seen by human eyes. Human Torpedo 7 launched from real submarine. Scenes at the Havana Race Track. Thrilling combat be- Vtween man and man eating shark. 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