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

November 10, 1921 · Page 4 of 8

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W' r»# •j— *1 :v-**x!3SKeR« TFf s'jr -r- Y+ §. ..~3r fv Vw,*" 1 -i" "V* __. iJZv*a "J uM l"~' Thursday, Nov. 10,1921 a 4 O MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN.* -rfr NEW RULING FOR THREE O'CLOCK Armistice Day Will be Observed in Austin SET Ml GAME RURAL PATRONS With Appropriate Exercises at Central High School. Mail Boxes Must be Austin Meets Albert Lea SEE THE •^Granite and. Placed at Right of (Continued from Page One) Tomorrow at Lafayette /V/. Carrier. Park. wlil be marshal of the day, and conduct BARGAIN the parade. 41i^inumJVare The program at the school will be Under a new ruling issued by the Three o'clock tomorrqw, Armistice .s3JT" opened by Mayor A. C. Pgae as presiding IN postoffice department at Washington, at a Day, is the time set for the football officer. The innvocation will be all patrons of rural mail delivery game between Austin and their oldtime given by Rev. G. H. TenBroeck, followed routes_must have their mail boxes rivals, Albert Lea. DISHES Surprise by speeches by Otto Baudler erected on the right side of the road, The game is to be played at Lafayette *4 "5. and Mrs. Ji H. Skinner. Prof. W. W. according to the directions from which park, and from indications there Tolles, assisted by a male quartet, the mail carrier arrives. will be a record breaking attendance will conduct community singing during to see the local high school trim the For instance, if the carrier travels the "prfigram. north, the mail boxes must be on the Albert Lea aggregation. Just Three Short Days Resolutions giving expression to Coach Robert R. Roach is utilizing east side of the road, regardless sentiment of Austin in" favqr of disarmament whether the patron resides on that or every moment in whipping his are being drafted by a resolutions team into the best possible shape, altho the west side of the highway. If the committee, consisting of C. Saturday and Monday, some of the men are still suffering carrier travels east, the boxes must be F. Cook, Harry Smith an4 R- Tayloft from injuries received in previous on the south side of the road if he The resolutions will be presented games. travels south the mail receptacles ,fromt^e floor at the meeting. A pep meeting was held this morning must be on the west side, and if he There will be a prayer service in at the high school and enthusiasm travels west the boxes must be on November ii, 12, 14 the Christian church tomorrow afternoon among the students is quite apparent. the north side. at 2:30 o'clock to pray-for the The order further specifies that patrons The girls are to serve a lunch at disarmament of the nations. The the gfime^or the benefit of the Athletic must place the boxes so that meeting is held under the auspices of association. the carriers can reach them without —AT the W. C. T. U. and all of the churches driving pver ditches, or thru places CVS RESIDENCES of the city are urged to unite. where titere is danger of their vehicle Business places will close at one becoming mired or lodged in wet weather. o'clock for the remainder of the day. TO BE AUCTIONED ^Che mail boxes should be placed The postoffice will have morning city close to the edge of the road and delivery only and no rural deliveries. not near the patron's fence, and the approach to the box should be flat You never heard anybody critizing Thomson Investments and not planting, so as to eliminate men's bathing costumes. The reason the danger of skidding into the mail to be Sold Saturday. is that the average man in a bathing box with? automobiles in muddy weather. suit is as handsome as a bloodsweating Behemoth. All ifiail boxes should have lids on Some of the season's best values will be ready for your inspection. The big six day them so they can be closed easily in Going! Going! Gone! sale left some empty boxes and places, but we must move a few more to make room for order td protect the mail matter One by one the ^properties accumulated Christmas goods that are now beginning to fill the vacancies already made. To do this we against inclement weather, the order by R. J. "Cy" Thomson are providers Failure to comply with being liquidated. The sale of young LYRIC cut deep for quick disposal of the Over stock now in the fixtures. these requirements lays the patron stock from the herd of pure-bred liable to discontinuance of mail delivery Duroc-Jersey on the Oak Dale 3 5 •5 service. farms, at Blooming Prairie took place Ready-to-Wear The^uJe requiring that all veajftboxes today, and next comes the sale of •u&t Is&Zxtir ba placed on the/right s^e^{*th& residence properties in the city of $12.98 road i^om the direction in Coats in Ctoth or Peco Plush— It is you opportunity to buy the best for Austin, recently owned by "Cy" as carrier, ^travels in reaching jtefropi snappy goods at investments, and rented. the least. $85.00 Coats ak .i»\T?.. ....«......... is in keeping with the state la&s'iGbaV With one exception the residences Do not regret iiif you 02 ar. specify J&at all travelers must keep OS to be sold Saturday are of the bungalow do not buy aft: to the right side of the road on public THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, type, and three of these are of $195.00 coats And that eollec- a highways. ... NOVEMBER 10 AND 11. cement construction. These are at.. ....... tion at ......... In connection with the Aew .rules, among the first houses of this type 1 "The Witehirig Hour" the postoffice department calls the Any Suit in Stock at One-Half Price in this part of the country and are from the .great stage play of the attention of patrons:to the fact that n^odern thruout. The other bungalow same name. the winter mail service can be greatly is a frame building, but planned along ...... ......i 35.00"Suits for.. 17.50 $19.00' Suits-for 9.S0 Also improved if patrons will see that the same lines, and all four have PATHE NEWS $..75.00 Suits for 37.50 weeds and other rank growths along $25.00 Suits for 12.50 full-sized basements with modern conveniences. the roadways are cut now, so that 50.00 The fifth house is a twostory $100.00 Suits for ........ snow will not have a tendency to frame building. Do hot miss that Ribbon bargain. You will AT ONE-HALF PRICE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. lodge on the highways. With the housing coiiditiohs congested -Franklin Farnum in save Christmas money by investing now When it is considered that 75 per as they are in Austin at the in Men's and Ladie's Handkerchiefs. "HUNGER OP THE cent of the rural mail routes lead present time there is no question but Dresses over roads that are subject to little what the auction sale will attract BLOOD' Dress Goods travel at any time of the year, it many interested prospects who are Silk or Wooji worth to^$25.00, choice..... $ 9.67 $2.87 will readily be appreciated that a little 54 inch Dress Goods in Navy, Brown or anxious ^to obtain homes cheap. It A western melodrama."• ',C Also Lot 2—Silk or "r ^ool Dresses up to 55 $23.75 assistance in this respect on the is understood that the terms on the black, worth $4.25, this sale Bargains in Sweaters, Waists CENTURY. jCOMEDY" H^SrS LIFE" part of the patrons will make possible various properties are liberal and that $1.47 Middy of Shirting Flannel, 36 inches wide sand Skirts. much better service from the the owners will be generous. vi- 5b*-. worth $2.00, your pick at per yard ........ 49° carrier. Austin needs more small houses ancl SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13.^ JSiey are real live values. 36 inch Worsted The order referred to above, making bungalows to care for her population Mc Avoy in Bath Towels Plaids for it compulsory to place all boxes which is steadily growing, and which "A PRIVATE in .the right of the road, went into Just two-numbers—one at 45c, for 27c will be held in check by the lack of Silks 1 1 effect November 1, and it behooves SCANDAL'C One grade at 55c for 39c homes.. The man who owns his own 36 inch Poplins at per yard 98c rural fbule partons to get busy at One lot Crash Toweling, bleached or brown, home these days, may have his worries, also 36 inch Messalines per yard $1.39 once lestf.some inspector happen 28 to 39c per yard, going at I8V2C but he never has to wonder A CENTURY COMEDY $2.25 Fancy Waistings and Shirtings at, along ipta order a discontinuance of Underwear- where he will spend the cold winter per yard $1.67 their service. night with his family when his rented Ladies Union Suits, low neck, sleeves, high 60 Hosiery house is sold over his head. Advertising is the art of making* neck, long sleeves, or half sleeves, $2.00 others tlink as you think about your Children's fine Ribbed Hose, 10c quality.. 71/£c Hour-at-a-time strength and faith values at $1.47 is all that we need. product. Children's fine Ribbed Hose, 1214c quality 9%c A better quality, worth $4.00 at 2.98 Children's fine Ribbed Hose, 15c quality 12%c Velastic Union Suits, worth $2.00, at 1.48 Children's fine Ribbed Hose, 20c quality 16c Children's Union Suits, light fleece, 65c Children's fine Ribbed Hose, 25c quality ...19c value, for 39c Other Hosiery, including ladies and men's, accordingly. Children's Spearate Garments, heavy fleece, 65c Now flaying at value for ..29c Outings Children's. Velastic Union Suits, 85e value, for......69c Children's ^elastic Union Suits, 88e value, for 73c 12i/^c Outings ...10c 15c Outings 12%c Other accordingly. ... 25c Outings 19c 20c Outings 15c PARK^THEATRE Blankets and Curtains by the Yard Curtain Goods by the Yard $1.75 Blankets at, per yard: .$1.39 35c quality itp $1.00 quality 79c $2.25 Blankets at, per yard, ..„..ii,98 is* 50c quality 39c 1.50 quality 1.19 $3.00 Blankets at, per yard .: 2.0a and others accordingly. IM' •r GREATl-lHDEIVAljtJES .5 OV As another step in our campaign to illustrate Misses Patent Lace, high cut with brown d*yi -j A value giving ability yre will continue these kid tops, values to $6.00, now per pair... Presenting nary shoe values. Boys' extra heavy high top, two buckle Elk Skin Shoes, Women's Boots and Low Shoes, values up real value in this number, (Q AQ Thursday:- "Dawn 'O 'the Mountain" to $10.00,^ sale price per pair sizes 2^/2 to 6, $5.00 values now.^^!^. ^u««/0 Woirjen's^Bfopts and Low Shoes, values up Sizes 1 to 2, $4.50 .va,i :J tfQ cM Friday: Matinee andsEve---''A Thief In The Night" 'I' to $8.00, now per pair...... values, now per ^JO.TrO ffi ^.Women's Button Shdes, witii low-tops and Saturday ir. Mat.---"Pollyanna" Sizes 11 to ,13%, $4.00 value^pf UP to $5.00, at per pair..... per panP'itiow...... ^.... Children's Shoes Specially Priced. Night—'/0ne Girl's Experince" Misses' brown and black calf Lace Shoes All Soft Sole Baby Shoes, all colors, sizes. 1 to 4A(f high^topsv valwe» to $5.00«il per pair..., 4, values up to $1.25, now fcoing at ^.... Sunday:1 ''The Country Boy" Sunday matinee to be Announced JUST THREE HOT DAYS IN WINTER AND THEY ARE ATf L'** h- ,^x !HY &SQN,lnc. SPECIAL BARGAIN MATINEES Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 2:1$ iri St... Austin, Minnesota Evening 8:15 11B t-xt- T-