Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 19, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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PgirSffL-!. •. -r-Jr'.s- Page Five* MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN Thursday, Jan. 19,1922. LASLETT, CRESS DUMBFOUND MCNTOER AT AN ADVANTAGE. REPRES8ED EMOTIONS, IMPORTANT: SERVICE. -,wt. Then ft Went. v. "What! Johnson working again? "You. don't appear to have enough "You think motion pictures show "How do you react toward the jmm QUINT WITH BRILLIANT FLOOR WORK thought he'd retired with a coinju: classic dancer?" Work' to keep a secretary busy," the actor at an advantage?" tence." "I don't value him for his work," "Decidedly," replied^Mr. Stormington "I control myself," said Mr. Gnm^ "He did but the minute he retirehis spn. Barnes, "especially in some of the answered Senator Sorghum. "Whenever wife knew he had it." more primitive communities. When "Eh?" a difficult letter has to be written Packers Defeat Mason Wengert at forward proved his real Jimmy Bramham used to have a I tell him to use his own judgment the actor appears only as a photograph "No matter what violent thongM* A Change of Method. City by Score of worth and his floor work and shooting Then if anything goes wrong I blame the audience, while it may make are coursing through my mind, sign in his office, the text of which is "I have noticed," remarked Bill the hlnf for having exceeded liis authority." unkind remarks, finds it absolutely he balances himself on one toe was the feature of the, game. applicable to the blunder made in lJurg, "that when a man gets in line 32 to 15. looks up into the flies like a dying useless to throw things." Cress and Cipra handled_ the guard giving the Packer-Ballentine score for the. ci'air he says he's done with roach, I don't do anything but snos^. positions in championship form and ink forever." last Saturday. Jim's sign said, "A .-'Free and I manage that so cleverly that Speech. A CRESS SHIFTED TO Dugan played his usual consistent "N :fui-i!il.y," replied the electrician. good alibi is hard to find—and no the people around me think I'm meratjr "You have the right to ive .vino The Reason. 'a to take his. juice over a game at center. Erickson and Miller damn good after you have found it," GUARD SCORES TEN opinions freeiy." 1 clearing my throafc''^-#^ First -TSxi Driver—There ain't si insreiid (if through a, straw.". were on the side lines. or words to that effect. There is a "Yes/" replied Senator Sorghum. many people killed now as there usc. Cress Proves Flash/ dandy six-cylinder alibi connected "But there are occasions on which I'd to be, it se^ms to me. More Than 125 Fans Accompany the Cress took advantage of the large rather be paid for th.em by a publisher." with the error, but she is going to be Secon d: Taxi Driver—N 0 ear I Team to Mason City Game floor and proved a flash on offense. everybody owns a car, and there ain'*. kept under cover. However, we apologize Everything Clean and Sanitary Surprises Iowa Fans. He also netted five ringers, leading enough people to -go around.—Wayside to Co&ch Laslett and his proteges. Fired! Tales. the team. Laslett came second with "It is said of the late Andrew AUSTIN'S BEST RESTAURANT Brilliant passing by the entire team four. The work of McConell, six foot Oarnegie—" began the efficiency expert and the accurate shooting of Laslett impressively. center for McNider's, was the bright Rare Bird. Indoor sports are booming. Appreciating a and Cress shocked, surprised and defeated "I won't have this,"' stormed the -. ... 'I 'h& spot on the Mason City quint's horizon. "Our candidate," said the campaigner, Witness the Elk's Stag party. McNider's Own quint at Mason self-made boss. "If he was late, dis* "is faithful, fearless, kind of ... IDEAL CAFE City Wednesday night. The score charge him at once." heart, yet brilliant of intellect. Can More than 125 fans accompanied Can you remember way back when you refuse to vote for such a man?" was 32 to 15. Best by the team. Test. Dan Quality Food Well Served Gumey was the best skater in "If I were sure of the existence of Customer (in perfumery shop)—Is Austin scored the first basket. Then Packers—- McNider's— Cur Prices Are Right such a man," answered Miss Cayenne, thje city? It wasn't very long ago Mils a good brand of perfume? Mason City scored. Cipra broke the Wengert r. f. .. .Timmerman 4,I wouldn't stop at merely voting for eigther. Dan could do the "dutch Sales Girl (trained in a book store) Special"Oyster Stew 25c deadlock with a free throw-and after Laslett". 1. McAuley him. I'd wait till leap year and ask —That, mad?m, is one 0? our Rii best roll," "eights," "jump" and many that it was a cinch for the purple Dugan c. ...... McConnell him to marry me." smellers. other fancy figures. The present generation quint. At no time were the Packer's Cipra r. g. Pugh has lost some of the graceful colors in danger. Snappy accurate Cress 1. McMillen art of the old timers. They lean toward passes which netted clean baskets, Field Goals Wengert 2, Cipra 2, "hockies" and speed and the dumbfounded the "Cornfed" aggregation Cress 5, Laslett 4, McAuley 1, McConnell grace and skill of an A-l figure and and literally swept them off their 3, Martin 1, McMillen 1. rink skater is off the boards. feet. Foul Goals Wengert 1 out of 2, Changes Beneficial. Cipra 5 out of 8, McAuley 1, Martin A defeat taken with good grace' Changes in the line-up produced 2 out of 4. 0 0 is a far greater honor than a victory Substitutions McMillen for Martin. what is believed to be an ideal combination. won crookedly. Laslett working opposite Men's Gym Pass is HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS Columbus High May Deferred Because Be in Running for SOME LONG-FAC£ FOLKS of Boy Scout Meet Catholic Pennant A Institution PER-NOUNCE D.ONE ?UIT PE Regular Thursday night classes for E I W E N If Columbus high beats Sacred men at the Central high school gymnasium =7 312 Department Stores Heart Academy of Waseca Friday PE TRUF IS,PE DEBll will be abandoned tonight because night, they are in the running for the wu2 50 FAS' He JES' of the banquet and Boy Scout championship of the Southern Minnesota RVNNEP OFF EM UEF* meet to be given by the Austin Scout Catholic league and will be AUSTIN, MINN. Council at 6:00 p. m. matched with the fast St. Mary's quint. The game starts at 8:00 p. m. Saturday Columbus will play Heffron high at Rochester. Burns, McShane, McNally, Bock and Maurek WORK PANTS Smart Suits and Overcoats will probably start both games. Cassidy, a new man, is a valuable addition to the team and will get his Big Values chance Friday. Made of heavy drab Decided Savings For Men and Young Men moleskin. Strongly Red and White Quint sewed and finished for Meets Owatonna There long service. A- money saver. IF $2.98 YOU know the splendid reputation held Austin high school will journey to by J. C. Penney Co. clothes, you can fully Owatonna Friday to meet the Orange realize what an offer of this kind means to and Black school in the second game of the district race. the men and young men of this community. No Private Stock. Nockelby, Coggins, Young, Erickson, To save my coin I shall not try. DRESS JPANTS Owens, Leversee, Hill, Remmel My hope of bliss has flown. These* suits and overcoats are from I cannot hoard enough to buy and Hansen will make the trip, Coach our regular stock and are the newest, Copyrisht. 1921 by McClur* N«w*p»p«r Syndicate. A coal xnine~~tf my owt*. Roach reported today. While Austin most popular styles and fabrics worn by For Men will not be out of the running if defeated, well dressed men. this season. Worsteds, serges cassimeres—in they are anxious to beat the Owatonna team in order to have a blue, brown Swagger styles for young men—conservative and gray stripes. Plain clear title to the flag. Northfield has defeated Owatonna. Holsinger from or cuff bottoms. Extra and semi-conservative styles for men—suits and Shattuck will referee. good values. overcoats, at, only— $4.89 Packers Take on Fast [8. .75, $24.75 Hennepin Lakes 21st E A E $27.50 Altho Battery A defeated the Hennepin UNDERWEAR Lakes of Minneapolis recently by a narrow margin of three points, These suits and overcoats are carefully tailored the Packers are confident they can Men's Two Piece from selected woolens. They represent the greatest run up a larger score when they meet 1= Men's eleven-pound, values it is possible to produce to sell at anything THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JANUARY 19 and 20— Saturday night at the Armory. The heavy ribbed shirts and near the price at which we now offer them. game starts at 10:00 p. m. GEOgtJE MELFORD'S PRODUCTION drawers. Astonishingly "THE FAITH HEALER" good values at only Our large buying power for 312 stores, plus our efficient selling methods, alone makes this William Vaughn Moody's mighty drama, beating Mr. Pep like a great heart on the screen. All its thrills of life offer possible. and inspiring beauty lived by a cast including Milton Sills and Ann Forrest. Also PATHE NEWS Years Ago Boys' Two-Pant Suits ITS SATURDAY, JANUARY 21— VIVIAN MARTIN in this Company adopted a policy of selling for Satisfactory Service at a Saving "PARDON MY TRENCH" cash only—and never holding a sale. "This policy remains unchanged. The Hawkers were blown into society by a Kansas A remarkable offering of boys' two-pant knickerbocker cyclone and a Texas gusher. Their adventures in etiquette suits The same high-grade suits we have A price once made unfailingly applies alike with a masquerading French maid make a jazzy been selling all season, representing the superior to one and all thruout the yearv Thus you always values to be gained by our large buying power for jollity of laughter and romance. enjoy the same savings as "your neighbor. 312 stores. 'jp* Also "SHIPWRECKED AMONG ANIMALS" Selling for cash, your money expended in Here is an unusual value jthat will give that boy h.———— f| any of our. stores receives the discount in lower pn unusual amount of service at a big saving'to you.: prices which transactions always command. SUNDAY, JANUARY 22— B6ys' Ail-Wool Fancy Cassimere Knickerbocker Suits There are no uncollectable bills to be made up CLARA KIMBALL YOU3STG lit I! with two pairs cf pants. Sturdily made and reinforcJf by higher prices. "CHARGE IT" ed where the.greatest wear comes.f Stylish patterns Service as expressed by' courtesy, attentiveness, and colors. .... $8.90 Her latest picture, wonderfully produced and acted. efficiency and equality, is constantly in Also "A RURAL CINDERELLE" evidence in all of our 312 department stores? You'll find other superb values in boys' two-pant Your merited patronage will be appreciated suits in our present stock at and merited. j. c. co. MONAY and TUESDAY, JANUARY 23 and 24— Veep & &rw\ PENNEY $5.90 to $13.50 JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S \n Wm\cr &x\&ou\ ok "THE- GOLDEN SNARE" One of the best Curwood's ever made for the screen. yew HOSIi Also Buster Keaton in "The Playhouse" the roonii. His very latest comedy. FULL 'O PEP Extra Values for Men -.-.1 A Popular Price Long Wearing Kind For All-Weather Wear Poultry Feeds Single and double grip Heavy soles and uppers Pure-thread silk, mercerized Hear the Matinee Daily Waterproof veals that Hay and Mill Feed styles, 'moire shields, big, roomy lasts lisle taps, reinforced will surprise you how at 2:30 goods serviceable elasr HARE & G0SS for comfort—made to ^toe, heel and Augmented well they -turn water. tic, all colors. Priced stand the hardest tests. S 9 4 1 1 JExtra quality at- at only Two Evening Park FEED & SEED STORE $3.98 Show*E |p| & gifo :#x? iv Orchestra 7:30 and 9:00: •I Austin, Minn. S.TSSf*?- •. CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD mssa