Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 8, 1921 · Page 4 of 8
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I I 1 I 1 1 1 iv 1 v,„ iSs* VI ''M1 Jh 'If'" V'^' ^v~ ••-?-./"• -v .»v.-.-: **J ,r» ••aF~»-/v '•t Thursday, Dec. 8, 1921. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Five STOCK Return of the Sherman Kelly Players to 7n} *4 Austin. After' two years the Sherman Kelly (Rx?,v. V* 33 sv.r* Players, return to their regular territory wHh the largest stock company organization that has ever been attempted. RIGHT NOW—WHB The company is headed fey j:- --m CHOOSE FROM AND -it Miss Marjorie Garrett anck Sherman Kelly, supported by a cast of fourteej SHOPPING. CHRISTMAS BRINGS TO EVERY HOME THE CHEER THAT MARKS THE DAY WITH LOVE. IT WARMS US artists. •. The company carries a carload of WITH A FELLOW-FEELING^ FOR CHILD AND ADULT. TIME IS TOO BRIEF TO LAG—LET US ALL SHOP EARLY IN THE equipment and all the latest effects known to stage-craft will be used during their engagement here. They have an excellent repertoire & of plays which have been presented in /'si HAND BAGS FOR GIVE HER NECKWEAR the larger cities during the past season. One of the big features will be the TRADE vaudeville and three of the finef^acts Becoming neckwear works wonders at coiryaleting on the circuit will be offered by Mr. a costume or freshening up a dress that we Kelly during this engagement. One When you buy a hand bag here, you have done deserving special mention, the Maids have tired of. It is a welcome gift to any woman more than make a purchase—you have' ntad| an of the Beau Monde, is a singing arid or young girl and something that onq never has dancing act by four young ladies. investment in quality. We can not too^ highly too many of. ^uch dainty and unusual designs in The company will open their engagement ^ecommeiid the style, quality and beauty of jtl*ese I separate collars, ranging in price from $1.50 at the Park theatre next excellent hand bags and jthey, are please tQ. Monday, December 12. The opening to $5.00. any woman so fortunate as to receive oije as &'• presentation will be Willard Mack's latest comedy, "Smooth as Silk," with gift. ^v'""-r vaudeville and music. Pre-war prices A COLLAR AND CUFF SET makes a dainty and will prevail all week. The seat saler Thiazide assortment include black, brown and grey bags, many of them handsomely acceptable gift. Girls can always utilize these opens Friday at the box office. carved and beautifully lined, and With) the most up to date fittings. Prices*range from ...c..$l.SO to $10.50 useful accessories and their selection is made £&sy by the large assortment we' '3*1 tzni WRITING CONTEST .nl z*c have for you to choose from. Priced to $3.50' .....v, METAL TOPS—for the hand-made bags, in so many clever styled and in prices PRIZES AWARDED "J ranging from v.. 60c to $2.00 EXQUISITELY DAINTY VESTEES,rpriceid ....$1.50 to $5.00 First prize in the applied writing 3* C. FANCY GIRDLES, that will add a pleasing touch to any simple frock of silk and spelling contest conducted among iviiol, or is something that is sure to please 'any young girl. We have them the grade schools of the city, resulted madie J&f heavy silk cord with heavy tassels—of fancy met&l effects and of large Monday in the awarding- of first prize beadrpriced $1.50 to $4^fl^each. in the primary grade to Alice Corneneaux's -m room in the Webster building whether ^i^f^l^or rfto^er, sister, fattier, brottier, and in the intermediate grades to fn^^k V&$m you Waiit to send something more Mrs. Louis O'Malley's room' in the GIVE HER GLOVES 1 '^an a card^g|^eeting—something intimate, useful and Franklin building. :tO and! '^H#lihifrfhoderate piirse. A This is the second content of a jr that'is! aS^epto^^ series. 1 jj.. Money for two silver cups was donated They are sure to prove a happy gift selection for ^hoseiw fane, amtily embroidelfeH'in coT15c by Peddycoart & Errett, the Golden sire a practical gtft—both style and seryice cbmrrieM 'M to $1.00 Eagle and the First National bank prices and styles are SQ varied that it makes the chiefs hemstitched' 30c, 35c 50c. as an incentive for promoting the interest Pleasure^ §r r..' iyidkerchiefsi sold by the box only, hem^anC in these essential subjects. \'C. GLACE l^D GAUNTLETS-r-in all the most wanted c&^j&'and en^broisered in dainty colors. Priced ..50c65c, in A. W. Wright returned home from sizes, prided..^ .$3.50 to $4.50 $1.00 and $1.50 a box. the cities Wednesday, where he •Men's Handkerchiefs in plain hemstitched or with initial SILK GAUNTLET GLOVES—suede lined, in grey, brown and spent several days on business. priced 50c and 65c. black, in full line 6f sizes, priced ........$2.'50 SX Mower County News fChildren^/Handkerchiefs, by the box, 25c. MARKET PLACE SKATING GLOVES^df heavy wool, with the" lon^ ribbed 1 fci" 'i: gauntlet, in every conceivable color combination, priced ....$1.00 to $2.50. One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. ll Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. "2 Ten Cents Collection Charge .Will Be ^5-' Added for all ads not paid for in advance. Readers or locals not run in Whether you need ribbons for tying Christmas BEAUTIFUL HOSIERY t^is column will be charged at the packages, for hair ribbons^ for girdles, for making rate of 10 cents line. Der fancy bags, for dainty lingerie or for any LOST AND FOUND I Is a delight to every women of taste—therefore 9ther purpose, you are almost sure to find just 4*— LOST:—Watch at Hormel plant. in ideal Christmas present. Inhere are many new jggjor ji our xib&on section Name William (Hemphill in back. aM quaSb^ will of the best arid the Leave at Mower County News office and unusual designs in the fancy silk hosiery—intricate I for reward. 46-1-p. ^Ge^ery reasonable lace patterns, daintily embroide^^^'ones, HELP^W ANTED and plain silk ones of pure thread) twelve strand Clerks, for Postal Mail arid Government Japanese tram silk, free from artificial weighting^ Field Servie. $125 month. clear in its lustrous sheen, luxurious in its softness, SILK UNDERWEAR Experience unnecessary. For free re-inforced at top to prevent garter runs. A full particulars of examinations, instruction, line of sizes in all the most wanted colors as well write R. Terry, (former Civil Servie examiner), 772 Continental as blacks. Prices range from ..$1.00 to $5.00 pair Bldg., Washington, D. C. or hand-embroidered underwear of finest Nain- 45-2-p Silk-and-Wool Hose, heather mixtures of brown and blue, as well as the plain sook is a. gift, that is-sure, to receive a wel- warm FOR SALE colors in navy, brown and black. Priced $2.60 to $3.50 4. 1 come—no matter, how w^l supplied ones war^* ,^ FOR SALE OR TRADE::—New piano v.:. for Ford Sedan, (jail at Mower ro.be. may:be,, kiioth^ pieice of dainty imd«rweail*- MEN'S SILK SOX—-are always an acceptable gift for father, sdnr'or b^Qther~they County News Office. 46-2-p.' T" A- '. are far more likely to approve of your selection, if it is sox, than if you is always hailed with delight. FOR RENT:—Five room flat, all selected any other article of wearing apparel. We have them in all sizes, in modern, located on Chatham street, grey, navy, brown and black, priced ..l .75c $1.50 SILK STEP-INS, cleverly fasfiioned-of finest crepe de Chine, hemstitched an# 4 two blocks south of Court House. trimmed with finest of laces—some are even hand-embroidered and finished Dial 2669. 45-2-c. with rosettes of narrow ribbons. Priced .$3.00 to $9.00 THE OLD TIME WOOL SOX—just like the home knit ones that Our grandfathers FOR SALE:—Four fresh cows, three •f used to wear, priced .........98c large draft horses. See R. D. Luther, SHORT SILK BLOOMERS in shades of flesh, rose and pearl grey, in finest quality east of Dobbins Creek from of Milanese jersey, priced,. ...$4,50 to $5.00 Decker farm. 46-2-p. LONGER SILK BLOOMERS, in the darker shades, made in satin, jersey or Crepe FOR SALE:—By owner, six rooift de Chiiie, priced $4.00 to $9.50 modern house, five blocks- froqi Court House and two blbcks from SILK NIGHT GOWNS, in flesh, rose and orchid, made of fine qtwSlty of wash"**^' raurn new school house. Dial 6802. E( satin or .crepe de chine—/ine^hemstitching finishes neck and slefiNs and out^V 45-1-p. I' make van ideal gift for the small girl or boy and is ^iines the yoke or high waist line effect, dainty rosebuds made of-ribbons still 160 acres level land, Washburn county, ^appreciated quite ^s mucKi by tl|e mother as by the further enhance th^ beauty of these exquisite garments. Priced.T...... $5.00 fine Clover and Potato soil, $15 $8«Q0 and $lr2*50. child who is so forttinate tb receive" one. We have ,j f. i-rr per acre, encumbrance $1000 due^ March first 1925, at 7 jier cent. some of the smartest style^iii si^alf children's sweaters HAND-MADE PHILIPPINE GARMENTS, of finest, sheerest Nainsook, so deftly Also 80 acres and 160 acres ^Aitkin 4-1. I and handsomely emb^poidered by the skillful *figers of the Philippine, women county, Minnesota. Will ax£. 4" ... T*. .1 n.TJ-... WAm. would proud that one can l^rvel at such perfect workmanship—^any woman bfc cept Hormel Preferred Stock for to $8.50. equities. Address E. H. Smith, to have oxie of these Jpjfily garments appear among her gifts on care of Thorpe Bros., Andrus Bldg., morning. Gowns, Step-ins and camisoles are to be found here, ih Minneapolis, Minn. 44-3hc. ^$41 I)llNTY WOOLEN SACQUES, for lovely patterns, priced?. £.. Jr. »:.'. baby, in trljie, pink or all white, ^LOVELYi SILK CAMISOLES, ^fashioned if crepe de 'i 1 priced .•. ?v-.4^. ..' .. $1.25 to: $2.5v I J. F. FAIRBANKS \paia ^wash' or \@iite, yards stolz lva|W yards of hemstitching, d^ntv lace Sid narrow I ..»aa i*'J JITARM WQOI^pN CAP^ ,for tfie mbbitts, e%ch_lend Hieir chari^ to^ these pretty gar-I jgj .... ^|aby and also* tjijgjjJ»fferT^gdren, It fol of in colors that will go nicely/with vnjs same Dealer In amount of money, that wq^4^ welcomed with sweaters. Prices range from. t.U- \TTSVJ more delight? Priced ..,....$1.00 to $3.00 COAL, WOO#, UMEi 75c to $2.25 CEMENT, SEWER PIPE, BRICK AND WALL PLASTjER. a a -.iti Office* 301 East Bridge St. inn it Phone: Main 32 -V. r. Austin, Minn, lYv Ivy Ivv ivyIW k.v h\-t *v iv 1 Ivv IV/IN' 1 Ivv I rlVY IVY IV IV AV'i ivv iw i\"( i\'t "fr, 4