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

October 24, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

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rniimmmmmmi/m mmm ffw? MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Four Monday, Oct 24, 1921. I '.W' 4 BOARD ADOPTS Court Opens for Jury Mower County News District court and the opposing lawyers. selling intoxicating liquor Appel work for the jobless. Efficient production fraudulently obtaining money by They are temporarily restrain- and fair prices are, as the f~Cases Today—Judge plead guilty and was given thirty checking against a savings apcom& "Thfe County Paper*' ... days to the ninety administered by 'conference points out, the first steps of his roorm-mate's/ pleaded nrit gmlty^ t» pmxalhuhrtfr Published every^ Monday and Thursday, Meighan Back, on- t. Lewi. and e. o. the justice court, and in additioi at Austin. Minnesota toward any permanent solution of unimpWfxient.—Minneapolis io- the indictment' returned by the Bench. fine of $150.00. E. 5. Babcock in a writ ROE AND GANNON, Publishers'' Journal. •jury and was bound* over fbr •te: from: the Supreme court today by Roy Hardington, charged with jury trial next week. Supt. Nevelri Gives His Northwester® Advertising Represen* "(Continued from N. Hoffman and A. C. Richardson, tatives: Minnesota Select List, 215 Lincoln said: "You can fool some Endorsement of attorneys for E. S. Babcock, who applied client and 0^:o Baudler told the court South Sixth Street, Minneapolis of the people all the time, and _Jool 43# what a model husband Mr. Wjeston to the Supreme court for the New Books, 709 Excange Bank, St. Paul. all of the people some of the time, :IU was. The Court after a talk about writ to have action ,on the casie stayed but you cannot fool ^11 the people all Official Paper of Mower County in District court while the appeal was hasty carriages, the folly' pf too of the time. At a meeting &£. theJSShQQl Boar| great a difference in the. ages of husband pending before the Supreme court. SUBSCRIPTION RATES "Our shoppers-have brought* ttr light held Monday night the Winston Readj and wife, and: the part tfte automobile'plays Per Year, ill advance T....... .$2.50 The- attorney sfor the plaintiffs are that some of ©ur retail stores advertise Six Months .$1.25 ers were adopted &S 'basat' ^method in crime, told the wife the firms of Catherwood & Nicholsen a well1 kno\frh'brand'of.merchandise Single Copies, .05 readers. This action was taken upon that because of the children in the and Sasse & French. at in' attractive price, and in recommendation by5 Supt. S/ T/-- Neveln, family he could not grant the decree. feast April a court order was made Entered as Second Class Matter at displaying1 thiese' articles in some attractive the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under after a careful investigation of R. C. Anderson, who appears for joining the name of C. S. Babcock to place, they not only include the act of March 3, 1879. the need of a method reader. The the estate in the two cases 6f Daisy that of E. S. Babcock as defendant •in the advertised merchandisie, but mix primary teachs and Normal Training Dalager vs. the Thomas Burnham estate, a suit involving the validity of a in other merchandise of inferior quality teachers formed a committee to examine made a motion to have the cases $2300 mortgage. Later, on application or other makes, which sell regularly the various methods. This continued over to the March term of of the plaintiffs, the order was at the price quoted in the sale. committee of nineteen teachers were court on account of the illnes of one set aside. The defendants appealed "Apparently it is the idea to "work unanimous in their decision regarding of the attorneys in the case, the ab-' from the order to the Supreme court, OUR off" regular stock is possible on the OUNTK the Winston readers. sence of another attorney who is in asking that the order be reversed and MEMBER* AFFILIATING public who respond to the advertisement. The Winston Readers have the endorsement California. C. S. Babcock be joined as $ defendant of the best educational M. A. Nelson, who represents Mrs. on the previous order. This, we believe is the most detrimental authorities. One year ago a class of Dalager, said tlie case had been on While the case before the Supreme practice, and every precaution sixty-six primary supervisors from the docket since 1919 and he would court was pending the defendants should be taken to eliminite it, every section of the country taking like to^ee it disposed of. Judge Dean1 asked to have the cas^ stricken from or the customer's confidence will soon work at Columbia examined eighteen "Isn't This 'Comfy'l the Distict court calendar, and upon thot as it would be tried befpre Judge be destroyed in the concerns that resort ff of the leading basal method readers Meighan they should ^irgue the motion refusal of their request, applied for i\lk\ to such practices. ORGANIZED^ published, and gave the Winston series an alternative wrijt of prohibition restraining for a continuance before him. Business men are becoming aware the highest rating. What is claimed to be an unusual the trial in this court. of the fact that individuals are as a "Isn't this 'comfy'! My, but I was tired and chilled It has the endorsement of the Min legal procedure occured Friday noon Fred Appel, who was indicted by group, busines houses (jannot afford to through after that big shopping tour! And the furnace Wolves have been seen in the vicinity nesota State Department and of the when* a restraining order from the the grand jury came before the court attempt to fool the public. It costs was so low that the house was as cold as a barn! Isn't of Dexter, according to correspondence Primary Supervisors in the Minnesota Friday for sentence on a charge "of Supreme court .was served on the more to advertise to people who have it just wonderful to have a real fire like this—that you from Root River Valley in State Teachers, Colleges. It is used been fooled." our last issue of The News. Hunters in more Minnesota schools than all can see glowing like red hot coal that's so quick to i/l Every time a merchant or manufacturer -A WISE MOVE who are looking for sport with the heat and no bother? 11am having such a good time since other series combined, and is used trys to fool the public, he increases possibility of being paid for fheir in such cities as Minneapolis, Duluth, John discovered this wonderful RADIANTFIRE and the difficulty, and therefore time might also help the farmers in Faribault, Mankato. FOR YOUNG had one put in our grate. We were so glad to get rid of the cost, of selling goods. that vicinity by locating these "raiders" The important accomplishment in that gas log we had so long. It cost lots more, than and putting" them out of the the first few grades is for children this, and1 wasn't nearly so hot and pretty. And this PEOPLE THE RAILROAD SITUATION. way. to master the mechanics of reading Radiantfire is odorless, tool Do you know, we can Bj By Henry Hunt in other words, to learn to read easily, save a ton of coal a month by using it! We don't have THE AUTUMN LEAVES. The public group on the railroad and understanding^.. The Winston to keep the furnace roaring all the time now, when fuel The past week has witnessed the labor board have made a sound and Readers are strong "in their method of is so scarce. I don't know whaft we would have done denuding of the trees in the city. reasonable suggestion as a basis for teaching reading, and have abundant Young people ought to have a savings 1 if these Radiantfires hadn't come to our rescue—we During the summer months when the preyenting the threatened Railroad supplementary material to help the account. were getting desperate!" "But now—well, it's just grand!" trees are in full leaf there are few strike. It is that the railroads immediately teacher, such as a complete teachers' places more beautiful than our own All the training your parents are giving reducex their freight and manual, and word cards, phonic cards, Austin. The bare limbs of the huge This is a sample of the conversation one may hear in arty home in passenger rates so as to give.the public and word group cards', for purposes you all the money spent for your education/the maples and elms, the grotesque twist any town since The Humphrey Radiantfire came upon the market. the benefit of the wage cut of approximately of drill in teaching phonics and quick advice and counsel whispered of the hardy oak, the long pods of the 12 per cent ordered by recognition of words. in yoijclear, the care of your health and the catalpa, the gay coloring of the shumac the railroad labor board in July that all give evidence of the close Come and see The Humphrey Radiantfire—a new discovery in house *pdriij|pg^ydu to M&nhood, are all done with the railroads, after the reduced rates CLEFTON OPENS heating. Stand befor? one and feel the heat that makes you back approach of the cold winter months. are in effect, file with the labor a proceeding one single purpose namely, to start in view* NEW OFFICES away from it. See the blue flame that uses all the gas—the perfect And the pleasure of the children in for further reduction in wages you, out right in life. combustion and incandescence—a grate that'saa red-hot and glowing scuffling along thru the windrows of if they believe that reduction of cost as a coal fire.1 Perfectly odorless, when installed according to our leaves, burying themselves beneath A. sayings account in this bank will make Clyde Clefton is how located in his of living and other factors determining directions. The Humphrey Radiantfire is heating economy—and .Viany 1 boy, feel more like a man. immense piles of red and gold 'and newly arranged and decorated offices the solution of the fuel problem^ Saves your coal supply and makes fair wages should justify such brown foliage, raking it together into on the second floor of the building in the home cheerful and comfortable. I"' action. If the railroads will do this heaps for the big bonfire at eventide—:6ven which the EdL Gillece clothing store r.u the unions should suspend their strike See The Humphrey Radiantfire demonstrated at our stiowrooms the grown-ups have hard is housed. 'l'-- order until the decision of the railroad ji-i work to restrain their impulse to Convenience and modernity characterized AUSTIN GAS COMPANY Tabor board on the railroads' application join in the childish joys of this autumn the appointments and arrangement for further wage reduction is .'*}£ a- of Austin, Minn. sport. of the office rooms. Mr. Clefton made. We have noticed occasionally expects meetings of the Board of The course decided ..above is consistant meihber Federal Reserve ^System. those of the more mature years keeping Education will hie held in one1 of the with law, with fairness and close to the inside of the_walks rooms which has been provided for BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, the' public interest. A state of war where the leaves were thickest, kicking that express purpose in his pew offices. Cashier Vice President instead of co-operation exists and has the leaves about, and evidently recalling 1 existed for a long time between the some of the pleasures of their railroad managers and the labor unions own childhood when the autumn leaves that this state of war exists is entered into their play. due, I believe, to the bourbon attitude There are some, however, who look of, a few executives of powerful upon the leaves as a pest and must railroads who have been able to control continually rake and burn, with no the action of the executives as THE UNIVERSAL CAR thot other than what a nuisance it is. a whole. These men are obsessed Leaves form the finest kind of a with the idea that it is their duty both mulch for the garden, the best covering to their properties and to the country for the flower bed, and protection to break down labor organizations. for the berry and rose bushes. Pursuant to this obsession these executives But they are an awful nuisance, Sedan$660 have taken such action as to aren't they? convince the lajbor leaders that unless F. O. B. Detroit With Starter and they resist now there is grave dan moantablm Rim» UNEMPLOYMENT—SMALLER ger that their organizations will be AND LARGER. destroyed. The action of the executives The unemployment situation shows in February in asking the labor much improvement, it is reported, in board to arbitrarily reduce wages the last two weeks. The situation of without waraht of law, the Pennsylvania employers and communities has been railroad's disregard of the .decision centered on the problem to good effect. of the labor board concerning As a result, many local conditions the method of negotiating new railroad of unemployment have ibeen rules, of the Erie, the. St. Louis modified for the better. The Department & Southwestern and other railroads of Commerce reports that the ,»„ 1VHK'* in arbitrarly disobeying the law in .• v" -JN unemployed in this country last reducing_wages ar,e among'the unlawful EIRST SHOWS AT 7:30 SECOND AT 9:00. month numbered only three and a and bolshevistic acts which have PRICES—EVENING, 15 and 25 Cents. MATINEE, 10 and 20 Cents half million. This is forty per cent given the labor leaders Reason to believe AUGMEIfpa3 PARk %CHESTRA less than the number reported out of the railroad managers will hot work by the Department of Labor proceed in a fair and lawful manner. "%&-X —r~—— last summer® The public should make every"effort MONDAY. ANfjTWESDAY, OCTOBER 24 and 25— However, this improvement Is not to sustain the transportation act and THOM A SMEIGH AN IN"WHITE AND taken by the Unemployment Conference the powers of the labor board. It as a sign of lessened responsibility. should bring such pressure on the UNMARRIED" Immediate relief may have Pennsylvania railroad and other railroads improved the situation, but the Conference Falling heir to a »he* gflwiuate|r!nto society." And met who have violated the act as tp sees its untimate solution tied compel them to obey it. If the railroads the girl whose photograph he had carried-out of a second-story in with seven other necessary readjustments. will obey the decisions of the window Lovefind^mtry, dash and aaijgef. board the employes will also obey Added Feature Harold Lloyd in "CAPTAIN Among these is the revision of railroad them, I believe. Railroad executives Complete automobile satisfaction is the AND THE KIDS" rates as ^a necessary step toward should be brought to see it is to their i' result of buying and economically wisely a better relative value of commodities. interests, as well as the public's, to A wonderful comedy with the famous comedian... Lloyd. Tariff legislation, stabilization rather than the desire and means adopt a policy of co-operation instead a of exchange, elimination of of war. This is yet possible. Many to bay extravagantly waste, a more uniform level of commodity railroad managers have accomplished WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26:— prices, and armament limitation ETHEL CLAYTON IN "WEALTH" it, but they have not been able to Figure out your eveiy automobile requirement are pointed out as measures closely control the bourbons among them. and you will find it in a Ford _dram4 of^^lf, Carefree .life of Ne^f, preeni^h Village Of the related,,, to the problem of unemployments The president,- the secretary of commerce fatile life* of New York Millio nairei. rWritJffli ,by Cosmo' Hamilton Sedan-r-a family car of dbtincjBon and .6rv, and the altoritey general could, I Su^al^jie Coihedy Pleasew' bealHyM^I cur of comfort and convenienro In other "Words, the conference has. by securing conferences with both the a near Vision and a far one. Judged ya: rV V,:'.r V'!": bourbon.. iajndP liberal railroad exocpatives, TEr ipar of d^pexidabiiity and by the one, conditions show much AND bring atou,!. a. $ull compliance FftlDlY, OCTOBER 27 28:— service-—a car that will 'give you complete improvement. Judged by the other, y"^ .. -w with the l^w. by the railroads.- The ^feMAi^BAjMfEIIAN'E^ENtS .RANDALL satisfaction. unemployment must wait on the further labor organizations would- then withdraw ?.v ..... *, «DhD ir A iitf IrirfKx Ai? at: A adjustment of other problems before ^RlSHm OF PLACER their strike order and await'processes You should place your order now if it can,be ultimately-solved. "Before of the railroad board. Large grilling'frontier'brought back! Unparafled scenic splendor! Magnificent it can be done, progress back to you wish to avoid delay in delivery, economies are stilt possible in railroad cast, headed by Westley Barry, James Kirkwood, Marjorie Daw! normal must be more uniform. management. The greatest economy Hundreds of Indians, Scouts, Frontiermen in prairie fights and the stirring The final solution of unemployment would be the substitution of co-opera- climax—Custer's last stand. ftUSTINAUTO may be delayed, but it is important tion for war. ALSO PATHE NEWS- to remember that immediate relief is I{7 (J,- primarily a community affair. The .John it. Anderson returned home AUSTIN, MINN. complications of the issue should not Friday night from a trip to Hutchinencourage •aoQooaoooooo bo iTioD6oDDobobpoo6 op wo jk complacency on the part son ^nd St. Paul. Mr. Anderson in* of communities, nor prevent them stituted a chapter of Royal Arch Mafrom doing what they can to provide sons at Hutchinson Thursday night.