Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 31, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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•Hi? MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, Oct. 31, 1921.: Pag-e Pour WINONA DEFEATS Mower County News or any sort of vessel capable of holding In the second quarter a drop kick, the Scouts with a fifty yard return Carpentier-Dempsey THE followed in quick succession by two of the kickoff by McLaughlin, which water, boiled in another vessel Fight Films to be "The County Paper'' AUSTIN TEAM 24-0 which may have been used before for uchdowns and goals made the score' with the off-taclfcle plunging by fullback Published every Monday and Thursday, Shoifrn Here 2 Days various thing's. There is no protection 7 to 0. That ended the scoring until remained the feature of the at Austin, Minnesota y-- the last quarter when Captain Burns game. Pribble, Meany, Hanson, and from animals, bugs, rodents, flys, (Responsibility is disclaimed for ROE AND GANNON, Publishers -rr or any attempt to keep the mixture facts stated or opinions expressed in got away f6r a sensational run of Bucklin" also made strong bids for Passing Game of River^men The much talked, of fight films Northwestern Advertising Representatives: this column, which is op5h to^ill readers honors. clean to say nothing of the uselessness sixty-five yeards placing the ball on showing Georges Carpentier and Jack Minnesota Select List, 21o for discussion of subjects of gen-, Too Much for of any attempt to make it pure. the Seven-yard line. A penalty of -Anderson and Mahtham for Mason eral interest. Letter^ must be signed. Dempsey in their training quarters, South Sixth Street, Minneapolis ...... Locals. Then when it is till distilledjf it may ten yards was offset by an end run by —The Editor.) City played sellar football. The Mason during the months up to the time of 709 Excange Bank, St. Paul. re ok in an or Bannon of twenty yards for a touchdown. City passing in t^e first quarter was the big fight, and in the ring from The Home Town Paper. Official Paper of Mower County nevertheless contain all the poison 'At this time Austin got into Going up -against a much heavier but spectacular, the Scouts injected every angle, will be at the Lyric tonight With great pleasure I am sending needed to kill several men. the game and but for the stiffening some thrills in the aerial work also.- and bigger team, and playing the and tomorrow. This is the film SUBSCRIPTION RATES you the renewal for another year's Who knows what it contains? Certainly of the Winpna line at the twelve-yardpoint game in a sea of mud and water, Austin which cost the promoters an even Per Year, in advance $2.50 subscription. Would sure feel lonesome not the persons who were arrested Austin would have counted. Six Months $1.25 C. H. Decker has returned home high school went down to defeat $1,000 to ship into the state, due to without the dear old home to'vyn Single Copies 05 last week. Samples of this The line-up for Austin was nockelby, froiTT Dooley, Montana, where he spent the fact that the government restricts paper, with the news of the dear home Saturday at the hands of the fast •liquor have been seen which contained left^end Leversee, left tackle the past nine weeks looking after his transportation of films of this kind Entered as Second Class Matter at folks in it. Sincerely, Mrs. C. Kemp- Winona eleven, with a score of 24 to crickets, fly^, and various other Daigneau, left guard Fawver, center the Post Office at Austin,_ Minn., under farming interests there. from one state to another. fert, Los Angeles, California. 0- foreign matter, and we feel certain the act of March 3, 1879. Kenaston, .right guard Laird, The Rivermen were fast and ij^ed that they were not* added for flavoring' right tackW Renrmel, right end Hill, Agrees With Mr. Fink. forward pass to great advantage BREAKING THE LAW. or coloring. Enclosed find check to renew my thruout the game, making most of quarter back Owens, Meyer, right The latter part of last week witnessed If one must have a little eye-open- subscription. Have missed the mark- their count via the aerial route and Jessen, fullback. half v. the gathering:,into the toils of er .of a morning, why not try as a et reports in the last two issues. They jong. Hill, Leversee and the law of a number of.violators of starter a little "shot" of forty per, are also interesting reading and in Nockelby were the stars for the lo-| iW^SlSOSl City High the Eighteenth Amendntent and of Takes Scouts Into cent ammonia. That has a generous comparing with the markets here. cals, _while Burns and Bannon stood the Volstead Act prohibiting- the I think that the writeup of Mi*. Fink kick which will satisfy the most exacting —M|ke The Test out for the Winona school. Camp Friday 14-0 manufacture and sale of intoxicating on the desecration of the Sabbath by "booze hound." Hill was in every play and in the And Watch Your liquor. Intoxicating liquor under the the movies is the truth. For it is true final quarter began a series of runs The only phase of the wnole business Altho the Scouts maintained a stiff terms of this act is liquor which has that many are selling* their souls nowadays which swept Winona off its feet. In whitfi is deplorable and which Bank Book and consistent defensive against the an alcohol content of more than onehalf for pleasure and not caring thinking people cannot understand is five plays he carried the bajl fifty ^eavier Mason City high school at on one per cent. for the spiritual side of life.—Elmer how a man, with wife and family dependent Anyone who makes .an earnest Seven yards to within twelve yards of g,afay„ette park Friday the local was Agents of the government obtained J. DeYoung, Sigourney, Iowa. effort to save money will succeed. A nM upon him for support, can gi the Winona goal posts. Here the ball defeated 14 to 0. It was a hard fight the evidence and swore out complaints was lost on a pass, and Austin's into the business witfi eyes wide open, thruout with the scouts yielding R0LUE0WENST0 Effort that is indifferent is rarely against the transgressors of this law. chance to score vanished. knowing that sooner or later he will successful. credit '%or better playing only to the The local officials backed them up in Earning a living is serious business be caught. And that when he is taken Leversee played a good ganv and ileavjer weight of the opposing team, making the service. The court, thru WRESTLE NELSON and calls for the best there in by the officers he will lose' more stopped many of the line plays, and ij^e game began 'auspiciously for is in us. Judge J. E. Detwiler, performed his than he could possibly get out of the •time after time got thru and broke up Why not start a savings account duty by passing sentence, after the the opposing play before it was fairly .j.stajjed. business at its best. and have something working PROFESSIONAL county atorney had. completed the for you besides your own Several of the arrests were of men Nockelby intercepted a numb€r Austin Man Seeks State S I DIRECTORY -efforts. case before the judge. re-j with young* children in the family and of forward passes, making one 1 Wrestling- Champ.ionship. Think it ovei*. I with an increase expected very shortly. turn- of' twentjf-five yards in the third It seems that it is impossible for The Austin National quarter, and showed considerable any of the local officials to secure What is the wife to do with the Specializing in Electrical and husband and provider locked away /power with his toe in the kickoff and sufficient evidence to, obtain a conviction. Bank. and diseases of Rectum and Colon v?-7 for several months during the early punting contests. Owens was also in That is not so strange when -J "Rollie" Owens, Austin!s coming Other Physical Treatments. of Austin, Minn. the game, showing* up well in defense one stops to think of the reason. The part of the winter. The law says mat champion, is scheduled to meet Member federal Reserve these men must have known what! #nd sure on the tackle. officials are all well known and as N Elvin Nelsin of St^ Ansgar, Iowa, NEW OFFICES stem. they were up to at the time they was the case Friday when the Sheriff's r-' Gas Office Building. J. L.. Mitcheir, President. \. 4 Wednesday, November 2, at the Butcher's manufactured the stuff and that they TflfnVinrii3— A nfrnnnf-ip 9.f\7f? D. Beaulieu, Yice-Pres. car stopped at one house, a young Union hall. Both men weigh in W. E. Hopfe, Cashier must suffer he consequences True.' man immediately hurried thru the at 135 pounds and are trained right CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. rear of the lots- to another house Almost too true, if such a thing* can down to the last detail for this match. Dial 2038 which is on the other srde of the be aaore than true But the families jay Hoefling, Owen's manager, KT Physician, and Surgeon are really the ones who must SUF, block. He had seen the car and Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. gtated tQ Newg today that Rollie recognized it, had taken steps to forestall FER now. And there are man^young Jg after the state championshiT3 and difficulties at his home by "preparedness." mouths to feed, stock to care for, fuel eations stands "a from present indi Ernest H.Morris, M. D. to provide, in fact to assume the good show. "Rollie" says that he is Mabelle Moore, R. N. position of bread winner in addition It would seem that with the co-operation ready to meet all comers. He has Us W.R.EARL FURNITURE to the arduous duties mother as of the government _represtatives spent some time training for this mother and housewife, will be the lot UNDERTAKING and at intervals of several weeks., match. All summer several new men FUNERAL DIRECTION of a iv a a re of is gs«Ki or possibly months, it would be considerably have been under the guiding hand of Auto Hearse Equipment past weeks raids. easier for the local authorities Oweri -and this winter ought to see Prompt attention in Every Detail One does not blame the Federal to keep the illegal traffic down. more new timber coming forth for the Business Residence agents for enforcing the laws enacted Phone 2512 Phone 2213 One of the" illicit distillers himself approval of the sport fans of the AUSTIN, MINN. by Congress. Nor does one blame the told the judge that the stuff he made city. local and county officials in their enforcement was so vile that one man to whom he DONOVAN & GOSLEE Hoefling states that these matches of the laws which come Funeral Directors had offered a sample could not drink are to be put on once every two weeks, Notice this delicious*, within their jurisdiction. Rather and Embalmers it, and that he "could riot go it either,', if the patronage warrants it. flavor when you Yet the same stort of compound is s*toulcf people back them up and the Day Calls—Phone 2188 Besides the wrestling matches, made and sold broadcast thruout the ren^er every assistance within their Night Calls smoke Lucky Strike there will be three boxing matches T. W. Donovan—5914 land to those few who care little for P°wer in an effort to avoid the evil and dancing. The evenings entertainment f—it's sealed "in by. -s. H. A. Goslee—6637 he el a it he iv is put on by the Cedar River the toasting process Motor and Carriage Service is. and families, and would guzzle strong an^ ^as uPon the Amer-, Athletic club. The admission charges ican iiom acid if someone told them it had "a will include the dancing, wrestling and Guaranteed ty kick." I boxing. We believe that the judge erred in The combination of chemicals in the passing sentence on the moonshiners I News advertising brings results. homemade, moonshine whiskey endangers last Saturday when he classed three a persons health. He may of the allege violate, as of the drink vpth impunity for a time but weaker sex" and accordingly levied sooner or later there will be a time a fine instead of a straight jail sentence. of settlement. It may be his eyes The judge has a hard place to that will be blinded. It may be his fill, and it is impossible to please heart that is forever stilled. It may everyone. If he should follow the CNTRANCC be that living death—paralysis of dictates of his heart we doubt not but his limbs. Or it may be other forms what some of those who appear before of torture. him would go free. There may be considerable satisfaction Judge Detwiler is a level-headed in drinking for the sake of experiencing man and we believe he renders his decisions the "kicl^' of moonshine, conscientiously as he sees each but the danger of "kicking the bucket" individual case—even in this instance. at the same time is to& great to warrant taking the chance. Miss Georgia Beatty entertained If the drinker could see under what the F. O. C. girls Wednesday night conditions the filthy stuff is made, at a Hallowe'en jarty. The house doubtless his stomach would revolt was prettily arranged with Hallowe'en when the smell of the liquor reached decorations, and the evening was his nostrils. A mixture of almost We Have Just What spent in music and games. Delicious any sort of rotting stuff, in a barrel refreshments were served. You Want FIRST SHOWS AT SECOND AT 7:30 9:00. PRICES—EVENING, and Cents. MATINEE, and Cents 15 25 10 20 A Ford AUGMENTED PARK ORCHESTRA Why «pend the/time -x and energy necessary to MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCT. 31 and NOV. 1:— 5 Deserves do your own baking DOROTHY DALTON IN "THE IDOL OF when you can buy such THE NORTH" N good baked goods at the A romance of gbld and the great northwest. Dorothy Dalton jU in. the greatest part of ^her career FEDERAL yj 1 since^The Flame of the Yukon." a Sunshine Coftiedy I Kt .. That is the qulstion i*jr .. "r Sfi you will be asking your WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2.— friends who do their', DAVID POWELL IN "THE MYSTERY ROAD" own baking after /you /j The road of life and it led-where? The story of a man who have tried our spleMid, followed it's every turn thru England, France and pleasure's products. And the cost haunts in Nice and Monte Carlo. is really less, in the end \js •& Aiw.Sunshine Comedy.' ,, You ma^ think that a genuine Willard: everything considered. Battery for your Ford car would cost' Step in and ask to see too much. We'd like to see the look of THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 A^D 4:— fr-— our new bakery prod- r/ surprise that comes on your face when: "DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAD" ucts. .V. •JsH we quote you our price! Rupert Hughes' sparkling comedy of Married^Life, Author"and. director worked for one year on this picture. This SCHMITZ AUTO ELECTRIC -picture lives. It is something refreshingly- MM 4m COMPANY. ft** new in the art of the screen. -^7 Also PATHE NEWSt.y/ rr.e IV'J Complete Auto and Electric Service. 210 East E^ridge Street. Dial 7137 nn^nopo wu^io6n gwn^1 odoooopdooooooodooodoo tfOOOUOOD ?3F asiaii 'Elk Hotel Building. TU 's/- Hi