Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 24, 1921 · Page 2 of 8
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immmmsm "7 Monday, Oct. 24, 1921. o-t»l '-'f 4,~i, lipog^b &ft«- ihsras \, "l* -H msr* Cooking and Sewing* Suggestions Interesting Features By Special •rj\".0(XJ»5«f' t-l attd Stories of Interest for the News Writers for the Homeland Women, Children of the County. Household Prepared Recipes. -a* eluding a patriotic speaker were discussed, a good time and county Legion reunion. THE USUAL AND UNUSUAL but no decision was reached THE CAULDRON in the- matter.—'Adams Review, IN NEW DRESS ACCESSORIES Thru the effort* of State Commander Arthur A. Van Dyke, who made a (Responsibility is disclaimed for special trip to Chicago for the -purpose, W- facts stated or opinions expressed in Minnesota will be honored by a this column, whicn is open to all readers visit from Marshal Foch of France. for discussion of subjects of gen* SCOUTS TO OBSERVE ROOSEVBLTS The visit will be made about a week «ral interest. Letters must be signed. BIRTHDAY. —The Editor.) after the Legion National Convention "The late colonel was intensely interested that jp, about November 7th,—The Editor of the Mower County News: in Scouts, and was himself exact date will be furnished later. Unless I am thoroughly deceived or an ideal hero, beloved and admired by 1*} grossly hypocritical, I believe I have every Scout and honored during his Any American Legion Post may secure purchased the right as an American lifetime by the title, of "Chief Scout copy of an Armistice Day program citizen to speak frankly and fearlessly Citizen." entiteled "Lest We Forget" by on matters touching the welfare of The great ideals which he typified sending to "Community Service, 1 Your Foot on a Buick Brake the church and city. I do not believe thruout his carreer, are being kept Madison Square Avenue, New York," .'3 that any part of this note betrays1 green, thru Scouting. Roosevelt believed request, together with ten cents in anger or spite or wounded vanity, or in the Scout movement and the Gets Results: stamps to cover mimeographing and personal ill-will to any, but the breathing Scouts looked up to him as their postage. The program emphasizes of disinterested love to all. Ideal with Lincoln and Washington. the principles of true Americanism This is why the Scouts thruout the I believe Mr. Editor that the religion for which Legionaires fought and for of the community is the bulwark and country are taking up the leadership^ which so 'many of their buddies died. Buick brakes, like Buick cars, dont' fail. defense of our investments that the in commemoration of his birthday. The Hibbing Central Labor Union underpaid ministers (who may be Easy to operate, easy to adjust* positive will unite with Hibbing Legionares --Kenneth Richardson has made application theological fossils and antiquated in in celebrating Armistice Day. A Legion-Labor to become a Scout. Kenneth their ideas) and the churches, are in their action—Buick brakes provide Parade, a mass meeting is also going to play saxophone in the men and the institution the nation to be addressed by representatives of the band. is depending upon, rather than the that factor of safety so necessary today, both organizations, dancing and other well paid lawyers, bankers. and Has every one done their seven entertainment, will form the program. brokers. Buick invites comparison. good turns this week. ...•?• Last week the Hibbing Central Your homes, your property, your Labor Union voted its thanks to reputation, your nation and your life Basketball seems to be creeping into the Chisholm Legion Band for the have been safe because you have an the Scouts and soon each Troop latter's co-operation at the Hibbing institution in this city called the church. ALL F««k students of the autumn modes wen as pointed scallops at Its edge. will be vieing for the leadership Batch SixM Bmtek Labor Day Parade. first and greatest president, The agree in reporting them as featuring Plain and embroidered swlss organdie in the Scouts League this winter. 22*Six-44 $1495 22-Fov-34 $935 George Washington, in .his farewell little that Is strikingly with fine val insertion and edging Legionaires of J. Burt Pratt Post 22-Ste-45 1528 22-Foor-35 975 address after he had given his life up novel, but they make up for this by make the handsome collar and vestee 22-5tx-46 2135 The Scout band will have a new of Virginia, make a specialty of enrolling 22-F«w-36 1475 to old age said: "Of all disposition the great variety In which accepted piece at the right. 22-Su-47 2435 noted ex-service men. Not baritone and another tuba. 22-Fowr-37 1«Q 22-S«-4S 2325 and habits which lead to political styles are developed. Along with other Spanish modes, long ago they enrolled one of Madam 22-Six-4» 1735 AUPrimmF. O. B. Beginning with neckwear, among come fancy combs for the hair. For prosperity, religion and morality are Troop Nos. 2 and 3 had two real Schuman-Heink's sons. Recently ?®55 fy^mtfSa6/aclkm Flint. Miektgmm evening, combs decked out with flow* accessories, there are new developments indispensible supports. Let it simply successful meetings. when the noted dancer, Ted Shawn, in usual styles and a few unusual era or feathers foretell the return ot be asked where is the security for passed thru, they signed him up. novelties. Vestees with cuffs coiffure decorations and other varieties ERDMAN GARAGE Ca property, for reputation, for life, if William "Bill" Pribble was ~made to match, made of gay peasant embroideries, in combs ought to be welcome for Shawn said, "I have always been a the sense of religious obligations desert assistant Scout master of Troop No. small three-cornered fichus daytime wear—certainly some varla* Legionaire in spirit and have just the oaths which are the instruments 2. He also became a real tenderfoot. of chiffon, finished with a narrow band tloo In hair-dressing styles is overdue. been waiting for som^ friendly member 508-510 NO. MAIN STREET of investigation in the courts or a fringe of fur, and scarfs that are With the. revival of combs, fans to sign me up. Tho a Californian 5j»3l Harold Voogd became a tenderfoot AUSTIN, MINN. of justice. And let us with caution an extension of the hat drapery are grow In Importance1 they have always he is now a Minnesota Legionaire. Scout in Troop No. 2 this week. noveL The vestees with cuffs to borne each other company. Many novelties indulge the supposition that morality -VAdams match are promising for they provide in them have been added to the can be maintained without religion, Rex "Anderson passed all his requirements assortments that attest to a reawakened touches of vivid color to dark street and no sincere friend of real religion peat to observe Armistice Day for irst class Scout. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT interest in these lovely accessor* dresses. can look with indifference upon attempts The Adams Post of the American BUICK WILL BUILD THEM lea. Two neck pieces appear In ». Mamii popular to shake the foundations of Legion will celebrate Armistice Dajf. the picture, to be worn with suit coats the fabric." While the entire program has or tuxedos. These two styles have iftjjt These words were timely, and they several variations. The ruffled collar as yet been mapped out it was decided Is made of net and has a line of hemauditing are now. This is a transition period. at a meeting of the members Tuesday by way of adornment, as Everything is unloosing from its accustomed comtoMT wTimwuw umm evening to conduct a dance on the mooring. I believe whoever evening of the 11th and to serve undermines the religious convictions lunches during the afternoon. Lady fighting the movies. You might as ceremony they left for Minneapolis, of a people Is the father of anarchy. friends of the Legionaires have promised well batter down the Rock of Gibraltar and after their return will be "at No laws ever devised by man can to help in this part of the with a pop-gun loaded with putty home" on the old Reuter farm near protect life" or property or virtue when gram. With everybody pulling together Mona. as to try to eliminate the movies, N the props of religion are withdrawn. this event promises to be a they are here to stay, and when purified Rev. Henry Dickman is able to be These truths are so obvious, they are around again after being laid up with success. Plans for a program, in- will be used to the upbuilding of so clearly and repeatedly illustrated a game leg. Mr. Dickman attempted our educational institutions. But I to lead a calf, which was not broke in the history of nations, that utterly am against a man, or institution that and was wound tight against a rough JEWELRY irreligious men have felt and cannot make a living in six days. I post as the calf danced around him. acknowledge their force especially am a constituted, inborn, innate hater A Bernie and Percy Johnson came when as statesmen they have been against man or institution that will down from Minneapolis the first of charged with the responsibilities of -•35aw draw men away from the house of the week and are spending a few days government, and the maintenance of God. with their parents here. Tuesday, P. law and order. But the cry is recreation. Yes, I have A. Johnson accompanied them on a WATCH REPAIRING Only eight followers of God in the heard that since the days of Tyndall, visit to Stacyville. We guarantee Satisfaction at days of Noah and the deluge came. WELDING, your argument is not a new one. The Mr. and Mrs7 Walter Sherman were reasonable prices When all had been debauched but given a parcel shower at the John answer in this in our modern civiliza* Lot, Sodom and Comorrah falls with Hughson home Monday evening. A tion there are evils and they can not C. I— JONES We Have Just What We can fix any size, shape or an eternal overthrow. See your cities bountiful lunch was served. Mr. and 412 N. Mam St. Austin, Miaa. be removed by tramping upon a higher design of broken parts. Bring Mrs. Sherman have .rented rooms in on the Nile, the Euphrates, and the JEWELER divine law. the Mrs. Maren Johnson house. You Want Tiber falling because they left God them to us. We can make them Will the theatrical manager, will like new. out for earthly gain or fame or pleasure. the city officials, will patrons of Sunday Spender Jordon movies listen to me now. What Is Mr. Editor, I have^been asked to give Why spend the time the testimony of experience? There my first Impressions of your city, and is not a man on the earth that can and energy necessary to & now my city. I did this before the stand before It, and ^question it, and THEB&FABUSHED l-R^jpaiif Department business and- professional men of the do your- own baking whenever the Lords day has been observed, HOMB ©r SERVICE.%J| A. H. A^DBttSON, Rotary club, but as your guest at that whenever there has been cessation whpn you cattbuy such When women of the Thrid District time I could not violate the spirit of from secular labor, gathering Legion Auxiliary met in Farmington good baked goods at the comity and courtesy, and tell you together to Worship God, there the recently to perfect a district organisation, what was pressing mightily and demonstration that the divine Christ the weather man was mean FEDERAL vehemently against my heart. Now has come. And whenever it has been A enough to send wet weather, but that I am free let me speak. disregarded immorality has come In WE BUILD ALL did not keep the delegates away. Four Dumb be my lips, and silent my tongue, like a flood. Now the people of this ft 'N*' young -women from Watertown KINDS OF TOPS AND •a That is the question and cold my heart in death if I city hate lowered the moral temperature drove the seventy-fwe flailes over wet speak not. If you were to come to fifty per cent, and when you are WPTSB CURTAIN. you will be asking your roads to attend. Mrs. Bertha Harnian me and say, "Be silent and we will dead and gone, your children and your of Le Seuer was elected District friends who do. their NOW ISTHE TIME increase your salary to $10,000 a year, children's children will reap the over* President. The next convention will you speak and we will dispose of you, own baking after you TO GET YOUR whelming harvest of sin. held at Mew Pvaugue. bp I would speak and that too not in a Sir, as for me, I want to hare it OLD CURTAINS have tried our splendid bated breath, or apologetic whisper. distinctly understood that whatever Units of the American Legion Auxiliary products. And the cost REPAIRED. What Is God's worst enemy in this the cost and whatever the consequence are taking an active part in this fair and beautiful city? Not the outlav* Is my stand. is really less, in the end helping their Legion posts to properly bootlegger. Not the dance hall Yours for a clean city and a Holy celebrate: Armistice Day.. For everything considered. 1 Lord's Day. (although a good Catholic priest made stance, at Wabasha the men are plan* Step in and ask to see ^^SflS this statement to a minister on a ship a P. FINS. ning a parade,, football game, and AUTO PAINTING AUTO T0P!||J from New Orleans to Havanah "that our new bakery prod-?'* other fun, and the women are backing S-MiU'r out of twenty that come to him in them up by providing a big dinfier at LYLE PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN. 1 the confessional nineteen lost their ^uctSil^-S the aoditprium, which all Wabasha purity in the ballroom). From the Tribune •vy ». tjr county Legionaires will be invited for God's worst enemy in this city Is the Tarvey Hildebrand returned Thursday Sunday evening movies. Listen to me. Kf."- faztuub from a trip to New York. S3 ii -r You have twelve churches in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Howard were hs You pay from twenty to twenty-five visitors at Grand Mefedow Sunday. thousand dollars for the maintenance, JW 1 Mrs. F. M. Beach had her tonsils removed your Catholic priests and your ministers Saturday at the' Austin hospital. 1 SYSTEM are high-notched men. Men of The. J. Thorstad family and Genevieve OF BAKERIES culture, refinement tod education. Anderson were Northfield visitors, They are men who hold high degrees going to enlarge the business to such* an extent as to are Sunday. "-t .A from educational institutions Men The I. F. Dahl family and the Misses in position to handle all kinds of electrical work, such be who are tender and Christ-like. Men, •til Preston and Denisen spent Sunday if they had a chance who would con rewinding and repairing, starting, lighting arid ignition as afternoon with friends at Brownsdale. M.H. KEN ASTON script their voices, their eyes, their cars—also direct and alternating current mot- for Phwit Brldp hands, their entire bodies into service Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meyer and for you and the Lord. Yet these men ors. 802 Mr. and Mrs. Sponheim have returned are deserted by the people on a Sunday from their trip to Marion, North Dakota. ... REAL ESTATEINVESTMENTS evening in order that they may Schmitz Auto Electric Ctiffiff&ny^ Arthur Ashley and Miss Alice Hanson get what they want, and not what City and Business Properties. Rentals and Inmyinflt were united in marriage by Rev. they need, that they may be pleased A. Elmer Moe, at the Lutheran Parsonage EDWARD M. SCHMITZ. fttJDOLPH A. SCHMITZ NMaaii A DeBahr Laad Co. '.r.,: Oflica.with for a moment, and in order to fill the Thursday morning. Miss Sadie AUSTIN. MINN? coffer of a theatrical management Anatiat National Baak Bid** T-vt Ashley was brides maid and Clar-. I Don't misunderstand me. am not Hanson best man. After the ence