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

January 23, 1922 · Page 3 of 8

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•r Mit^WW^^Wi'llilllWHi*li*»»ii'iiiWfc nwwi—I ill mi^i wW«iI'iiiii»wk'in "irrrtf nnriiini'n"^ -nrwriBrii|-|^i-i im {,"? i3jfy*y$ mnrr rrjTrrm-r-trm—ir,-t trr,mr Hrr -rVirir^i^Hinri^m,7iiv}i-f^Virri^fE[rT[»t3ftf1^K|r. ess T/"" 'r* Page Four MOWER^iOIJ^TY NEWS. AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, Jan. 23, 1922. S-sS**''' |ptl Mower County News wholesome. If young people are given 7 Kenneth Daigneau Makes Debut in New It was broke, for its expenses exceed ^Sf "The County Paper" proper amusement, the outside Where Your,: its Income. York Mentioned by Dramfiti^Critics SitllPn- Published every Monday" and temptations will not appeal to them ThtxrsS^fi- Your interest is, simply this: that I Jacination day, at Austin, Minnesota. I whatever 4ecISib#-is~ made you will and they will be kept from the amusements ::j Taxes Go myt. ROE AND GANNON, ofthe Publiaheri. have to pay the bill. Jf today we that the church is opposed to. V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor %-&fter two years of hard Wdrlf faction oi ?tlil'atidfence." I didn't Save tliese army and navy expenses Saxophone Rev. Kleven Speaks. at the American Academy of "The play is well known to you would have to pay in taxes Northwestern Advertising Bepmen* Rev. N. Kleven of Northfield spoke tatives: Minnesota Select L&V215 Dramatic Arts Kenneth Daigneau, 'i.2 less,than $1,000,000,000 a year instead Broadway playgoers and is doing How Uncle Sam Spends South Sixth Street, ^Minneapolis on "The Church of the Living God" of $5,000,000,000. That means we with its siuring tone, arid son of Dr. and Mrs. F. E yeoman service in stock," said 709 Exchange Bank, St. Paul. Your Money in Conductin£ would have-about $4,000,000,000 more case with which it can be at the Brotherhood meeting Sunday Daigneau, 100 South St. Paul the Morning Telegraph, "but it played is making musicians a year to spend on our private needs, night at St. Olafs Lutheran church. Your Business street, made his debut at the Lyceum is not likely that it has ever had of thousands of and pleasures. I frankly confess that "The church of, the living'God has theatre, New York, and people with no previous a much better performance than 1 would enjoy having four-fifths of my withstood the test of the ages," he kr.cwkcfgc of ir.asio. was praised for his excellent it got at the hands of the youhg taxes knocked off. Wouldn't you? -ir! said, "because it is built on a solid We teach By EDWARD G. I^OWRY work by the New York Morning artists who played it at yesterday's Secretary Weeks of the War department -1. im« '*Waatda^w Clew-Qif." "Bwlw and foundation arid it is the only organization you FREE Telegram. gave public warning a little matinee."* i!! Financial Potitieml member# while ago that the government would that has withstood this test." AFFIttATtNG Mr. Daigneau will also be 'remembered Mr. Daigneau, graduate of end in a short time you v»15! •ad Writr mt fill will ill ApUwrifr «n tbm 'require of tfs&about $17,000,000 in Rev. Henry Noss spoke on the regular be playing popular sor^s MUCMJ qp»MMwtyBMfa»«Mi«cbDii. by his finished Tftork in the Austin high school and playing with bands and orchestras the next thirty months to meet current gospel lesson at the morning service. and making extra several amateur productions World War veteran* played the expensed and other obligations. pnoney without interfering staged here? 'il,~ Utolfon With your regular business. male lead in "Kitty Mackay," opposite Persons who have given close study to "David's Anguish Over His Dead cents A few daily Lulu Mae Hubbard and the The Goldwyn company has approached that possibility say that the need will WHY YOU'RE INTERESTED Son," was the subject of a sermon by Zfie Choice be nearer $20,000,000, than $17,000,000. of musicians buysajftoftott Telegram in speaking of-his work him with an offer in the Rev. Milton G. Shuman, pastor of the ufho I{nou) The great bulk of that is fpir I wish y&i would take what is says, ''Kenneth, Daigneau, as moving picture game, but so far past and prospective war expenditures. Methodist church. At the evening fMEMBER written here as a personal report addressed Lieut. Graham, the -militant and ?he has made no decision. He expects For this, you and congress and the D.F.MONTY service a two reel moving picture, .if*. directly to you from me about juvenile lover of fair Kitty, filled to complete his school work Executive departments at Washington STUDIO your business. Don't think Of. It or "Satan's Scheme," which depicted the eye and ear to the general satis­ and will graduate this spring. are responsible. You more thaiif anybody read lt as an article about "politics," conflict between good and evil, was 211 S. Franklin Official Paper of Mower County else, for it Is your money that is or remote public affairs at Washington. shown. A five reel comedy, "Sadie Dial 6567 being spent and you can stop it. In Its SUBSCRIPTION RATES It Is not that at all It is what Goes to Heaven," will be shown at the simplest terms the procedure is this: .Teachers Forget Books and Report I Per Year, in advance $2.50 ask you to think It, a personal church at 7:30 p. m. today. You earn the money, congress takes it Six Months .... .$1.25 business report to you relating to your Cards Dine and Sing at School Party away from you in the form of taxes, Single Copies .. .05 Individual concerns, your pocketbook and then congress and the Executive Foreign subscriptions, per year. 3.50 and your welfare. I have no other departments spend it. Interest than to tell you the exact WOMAN ARE MORE Entered as Second Class Matter at Austin teachers forgot school A great part of it is wasted. This is Counts" Blanche Swindell, truth. v-'V the Post office at Austin, Minn., under established, conceded, confessed, and books, report cards and school "Feast of Reason and Flow of Assume that yoii have sent me to the act of March 3, 1879. acknowledged by congress, which worries temporarily -Saturday Souls." The toasts were given in Washington to find out ior you what THRIFTY THAN authorizes the expenditures, and by your agents are doing, how they are night at the fourth of a series of a humorous vein and brought WELCOME HOME! the executive officers of the government, managing your affairs and spending parties at Central high school, to much"' applause and laughter. who do the actual spending. It Friends of The News join with us MEN your money. I call them your agents which wives and husbands of the Following the dinner at the is your money that you liaVe earned in welcoming V. E. Fairbanks back to for that is all they .are—the President, teachers were invited. cafeteria the teachers met at the in your business, on your farm, or by the members of the cabinet, the the position of city editor of this paper. C. R. Anderson as toastmaster school library and were led in the labor of your hands, that is being senators and all the members of the As we noted last summer when expended and wasted at Washington. called upon L. T. Sprague who responded community singing by Miss Elsie house of representatives. You hire "Shorty," as he is popularly known Every cent that is extravagantly with a toast on "Why Johns. Mrs. S. T. Neveln sang a them, you pay them, and you can fire No woman can tell when she will be by his intimate acquaintances, left us needlessly expended by the govern them. are We Here" Doris Gregson, solo and responded to an encore. for St. Paul we hoped to announce his ment you could have in your pocket te thrown upon her own resources. You may think of them in deference Miss Pauline Hayes-gave a reading "Man was Made to Talk" R. R. meet the increased cost of food, Iodic return some time in the future—and and awe as a group of eminent statesmen, Roach, "Friendship Always and Mrs. R. R. Roach sang. We think there is nothing more important ing and clothing, doctors' bills an 1 so this will be taken as such an announcement. or you may call them In flippancy amusements, or to put away a: ssm f6r her than a savings account, as this will and too hasty contempt "a lot of against a rainy day, if you only de Prisciila Club politicians." But whatever you call support of the child. bring her an income and give her ready Personally we are pleased to welcome manded determinedly and nnitedn them, they are your hired men. They The order becomes a lien upon Mr. Fairbanks back to his desk Is Entertained that governmental extravagance shouY money in time of emergency. attend to your collective business, Bell's property. with us, for the attempt to properly cca.se. which is called the public business. The case of M. Burg & Sons of The start may be made with a small fill his place has not been very satisfactory. Query: Aire tliey doing it efficiently Miss Ethel Page" and Miss Mary Requiem Held For Minneapolis vs. Martz Brothers of His many friends in Austin and with a single-minded devotion to amount at this Bank. McNeely entertained the Prisciila LeRoy, will be heard this afternon. your interests? Pope Here Sunday are glad to see his smiling face club Thursday evening at the home Perhaps the largest item In the high once more in their midst, and the of Miss Page. (Continued from Page One) cost of living is the high cost of sport fans are now assured of proper THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK Miss Stella Glennon and Lillian More than twenty persons were government. And far and away the recognition by one who is an adept Ong of Mason City, Iowa, visited young people of the church, was emphasized largest item in the high cost of government present. The evening was spent in in this branch of the city's activities. Miss Gussie Sprague Saturday. is the high cost of armament by Rev. J. M. McFarlane music and games. At, 10:30 p. m. delicious Mr. Fairbanks brings back to his preparation for war. About 90 per of Austin, Minn. Sunday at the Baptist church, in his refreshments were served. duties a broader knowledge of the cent of all government revenues, and sermon "The Place of Social Life in The table decorations were in pink that means the money taken from you requisites for a good newspaper, and the Church." Member Federal Reserve System. Bell Case Settled and white. Card playing and a smoker as taxes, goes to pay for wars, past, we are going to "leave it to him" to He pointed out the need of a clean followed the dinner and Victrola present and future. handle all the publicity for this in District Court social life under proper supervision. music was also enjoyed. Arthur Elmer, Before I have concluded this series P. D. BEAULIEU, J. L. MITCHELL, W. E. HOPFE, paper. The amusements^in the church should of articles I expect to show you conclusively T7 in behalf of the company," presented Vice President President Cashier that the Spelling motive differ from those of the world, he Mr. Smith with an electric Judge J. F. D. Meighen at an adjourned WHAT IS COURTESY^ that Induced President Harding to call said, and -they should be clean and floor lamp. session of district court this «M—- m—II—w—M- One of the finest tributes te courtesy, the present conference in Washington morning, handed down an order settling to consider limitation of Armaments as well as one of the best definitions ASK FOR the case of Mike Bell, who was was financial. The pressing need of of it, we have ever read, is 4 English Mercy f*»r Criminal*. charged with a statuatory offense. considering a proposal 'for a reduction the following, from Drew's Imprint: In England a set':ence of life Imprisonment or limitation by agreement of war I Bell was ordered to pay $25.00 a is always reviewed at the "Treating a customer like a- rich expenditure was. not made entirely on month to the state board of control .end of 15 years, and- if the prisoner's* uncle so that you may extract his Manifou the ground of morality :pr rightedflsnessj for the support of the child to pay conduct has been uniformly good, he coin, is not courtesy—that's foresight. but as a plan ifor cutting down "Is usually released. This is particularly prosecution costs to pay hospital expenses the operating expehs^b of the'government. the cnse where a prisoner has been and $225 at once for the past .. "Offering a seat to a man who enters sentenced for murder, for murderers eleven months of the child's life. He If the United States government your office is not courtesy— are sai£ to be usually well-behaved had already contributed $50.00 to the were an Individual \v4 would say that that's duty. v"Listening nrisonerf. to the grumblings, •r growlings and groanings of a bore Square Deal without remonstrance is not courtesy —that's forebearance. "Helping a pretty girl across the street, holding her umbrella, carrying her poodle—none of these is courtesy. The first two are a pleasure, To the Public within the Trading District of Austin: and the last is politeness. "Courtesy is doing that which nothing I wish it were possible for me, the proprietor of the Square under the sun makes you do but Deal Grocery, located at Austin, to have a heart to heart talk with human kindness. Courtesy springs you in your own home. Nothing would please me better than to sit from the heart. If the mind prompts the action, there is a reason if there down beside you and talk to you about the grocery business in be a reason, it is not courtesy, for In no other gasoline can you get such mile for Austin. courtesy has no reason. Courtesy is mile satisfaction. Manitoti is made to meet the good will, and good will is prompted I would like to explain to you conditions as they now exist, compared by the heart full of love to be kind. demand for a high grade gasoline at a moderate to conditions that existed when this Self-Serve grocery "Only the generous man is truly price. In every way it satisfies those who appreciate courteous. He gives freely without opened its doors to the public one year ago on Jan. 20th. You perhaps a thot of receiving anything in return. know better than I, what you were paying for groceries before the economy of a superior grade of gasoline. The generous man has developed kindness to such an extent that this store came to Austin. I would like to explain to you just he considers every one as good as Manitou gasoline is clean and uniform. Its superior why a Self-Serve Grocery store, that employs no clerks, does no delivering, himself—treats others not as he has no book accounts, buys for strictly cash, can, and quality never varies. It gives you more should be treated (for generosity asks nothing) but as he ought to be does sell groceries cheaper than the old time grocer with all his miles to the gallon and more satisfaction to the treated." a mile. The Rourtabout I am endyift£ anMexcejptionally fine business which is growing •It's what you know—not how Ask fox* Manitou! See for yourself what a difference strong you are—that counts," said a from week to week and wish at this time to thank my friends recent advertisement of a famous correspondence and customers for their patronage. 7 it makes. You'll be delighted with the increased school. And this is becox. "ng more and more true as machines power and responsiveness of your motor. Below you will find a list of our prices, replace human brawn to an ever greater extent, to the benefit of f' both work and worker. The "roustabout"—the You'll nevec know real motor satisfaction until Flour—49 lb. sack Matches—per box ,5c good old devil may care, huskyr-is hard-drinking, hard-working guaranteed ..IJ $1.95. Argo Starch—gloss or you have used Manitou. following the horse into industrial oblivion. MANHATTAN PRODUCTS CO. '•Karo Syrup—dark— corn, box ....., %... .. 9c His last modern demand, ~isr slowly but surely being transformed 10 lbs, pail. ?•... .41c Palm Olive Soap—3 bars.. 23c and in the transformation, what provision .'f' Karo Syrup—white— Large Package Oatmeal.... 18c has been made for him? When a dock was simply a place for ships 10 lb. pail.i'. 45c Jell-o-iger p|tckage 10|pL.. to tie up the stevedores swarmed all ST. PAUL, MINN. Good Prunes—2 lbs. ... 25c Carn^^yM^-^t|l]t can— Jjjlfg over the place with their hand trucks, loading or unloading cargo, for all the Tall ehh SdWcfe^—1 lb. ... ..15c world like a multitude of ants. But ^OPERATING MANHATTAN OIL AND LINSEED CO. the pier of tomorrow will have no Libby's Ppr}c and Beans in P. & Gr%ap—10 b&js for^. ^1"-:" room for these human ants. Tracks, ForSale in Austin at Our Tomato^ sauce, per can Best Kri^pjr Crakeip lb.: cqpnes, cargo derricks—a maze of "orderly .. 9c disorder"—occupy all the space ..10c SBest Gr^ai%€racl#r& ib Corn-~HPer€an .. FILLING STATION and at outside the pier shed. With -such Toothpicks-—per box .. .. 4c equipment, a mere handful of men KornKffe^ 10c5 accompli^ with less confusion, in a Sliced Pineapple— Pound cap Csflumet taking fraction of the time and at far less No. 2 can.. /... ..25c 2 5 cost, what used to be the work of an TROP-ARTIC army of stevedores.—Industry Illustrated. Sy',y AUTO OIL WE PAY CASH FOR EGGS (&*• iL-sk Givea perfect Satisfaction. The Missouri Philosopher. -•CS" it v:' Nft change in ftese prices ^itil aftef^ednesday An optimist can always see* is Always bright side of the other fellow's mlsv 5P 1 or am so mf 3.^- -St