Old News

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

January 26, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

Page 4

Click image for full resolution

OCR Text

Dr. A. W. Allen Breaks Own Records 9 Holes in 12 BUYING WORLD'S FOR OUR LARGEST y* CHAIN 312 STORES Ward for Tigers smashes Caddy School Planned DEPART^ ASSURES Maples for High For Summer 7 incorporated LOWEST MENT Total. Writers. Season. PRICES RSTORE ^department stores ORGANISATION 5 312 HOLDVIGTORIES The Tigers rumbled over the Cubs itV A furofre in Austin golfing circles AUSTIN, ,1 Tuesday night in the city league face •ar« 0yERMlILUTH5 has been created by the exceptional By V. E. FAIRBANKS. by cracking 269i to 'their opponents ("Kcjs playing of Dr. A. W, Allen, who Tuesday I Women's skirts, says" bur contemporary, ei 2554 pins. lowered his record of thirteen MAGNETIC JANUARY VALUES Game Starts'at 18*80.-P." M. Tonight are gcring to be worn longer Ward for~ the Tigers with total made last week and made the nine and Friday. Pickers Appear in this year. Getting like married men's of 541 pins lead the field. holes in twelve. t.si. Good Condition. pants aren't tWey:*' •r The siofe: -x"SV: So far.th doctor's record has' been In every department of our store superb presentations Tigers. unbeaten and judging from performances Two Harbors is coming to Austin t'v aa^:: Holleque ... 175 175 175 now of Spic and Span New Goods. Comparisons on the Winter course it is one Just now the E^vid Harums of baseball tonight and Friday with a reputation 204 159 178 Ward, 19 .. that will stand for some time. Art are trading players la a way that that promises to make the contest' 153 134 148 Bowers, 20 prove to you that our values are unequaled. West characterized the record as would have made the old "hoss" trader the toughest ever staged on the local Biederman, 5 180 158 170 consider himself an inexperienced "surprising." When the course opened, court. The games will start at 8:30 Smith, 15 .. 185 159 158 amateur. sixteen was believed to be a good p. m. instead of 8:00 p. m.: as previously 60 60 60 o—o Handicaps score and it was not expected that announced. If Central high school can cop off local golfers would beat the mark set Featuring Women's Dresses Opinion among the rail birds is 957 845 889 off the honors from Faribault tomorrow for them. about even. A few small bets had night, things look bright for a Total 2691. Making Plans for Summer. been placed up to noon today but lit-, shot at the district championship and Cubs." Among some of the plans for the OF WOOL TRICOT1NE AND POIRET TWILL. tfe money is expected to change even for the state flag. Austin is Carlson, 17 126 149 129 summer season being prepared by hands qinong the local followers. Williams, 40 170 170 170 clearly the best team in the district Mr. West, is the installation of a Here are the New Dresses that every woman will want. Beat Tank Corps. and at no time have they been hard Richmond, 34 113 183 143 caddy school at the Country Club. They are made of a good quality Wool Poiret Twill and At Duluth, Two Harbors in a hairline pressed. The one thing to contend Earl .." 182 174 145 Mr. West inaugurated such a school finish, hung a defeat on the Duluth Booth, 6 179 155 195 with when a school team chalks up a Tricotine, richly Embroidered and Braided, and are cut when he was at Phalen Park and Tank Corps. Press comment appearing Handicaps 57 57 57 succession of wins is that fatal disease since that time, schools have been in the long youthful line effects so much in vogue. 0 in Duluth papers stated that of inflated cranium—and whenever conducted on nearly every course in the game was "the greatest struggle 827 .888 839 it crops out—there is no question the twin cities. Wonderful Style and Quality for the Money. ever witnessed on a basketball floor about it, it is fatal. Total 2544. "We will need about ten good in the city." The score was 23 to 22. Q- boys," said Mr. West, "and it is planned STYLISH DRESSES CENTRAL HIGH UP The Packers were given light workouts to give them careful instruction Boxing and wresting are two arts to limber up after their tussle in every department of their work. that do not seem to be included in Some Embroidered with the Hennepin Lakes and all appear FOR TOUGH FIGHT They will also be givn a special hour Austin's winter sports. •u Very long lines and heavily to be in the "pink." each day to play on the course. Two years ago and last winter, Time Change Helps. embroidered designs make "Two main requisites of a good several good cards were staged and One factor which is expected to Faribault Coming Here caddy is the ability to maintain strict these Dresses decidedly attractive the sport seemd to be here for good. add materially to" the speed of the silence while play is underway and to Friday for District Just when things were going in good game tonight, is the fact that it will for spring wear... watch the ball. The boys will be shape, long, lean John Law stepped Battle. start at a seasonable hour instead of thoroly drilled in the ethics of the into the lime-light by giving an opinion 10:00 p. m. Both teams will be fresh Poiret Twill and Tricotine Dresses—The distinctive new game and golfers will be given the that the boxers with their short and will go into the game full of NEITHER TEAM HAS best possible service. trunks were a moral menace and that styles of these Dresses show how varied are the season's fight. "It is from the caddy ranks that BEEN DEFEATED they might be arrested for indecent The probable line-up tonight will fashions. The colors are blue and the trimmings are of real amateur and professional golfers exposure, Or words to that effect. be Cipra and Laslett ait guards, Dugan come," he said. handsome braid and embroidery. Extremely attractive This same John. Law probably hadn't Excog-is Only Veteran on Faribault center, and Cress and Wengert seen a match since he was a school Squad Nockelby and Erickson at so small a price— forwards. Lee Miller, a local lad, Colts Defeat Packers kid in knee pants and he apparently Start at Forward. and a fighter from the word go, will .75 In Special Match had forgotten that he ever was a kid. Enthusiasm is running high at be in uniform with Erickson on tie Things are different now and it Central high school this), week and if side lines. Miller has come up in the 'i seems too bad that some of the boys gruelling practise and pep-fests .have, past year and his playing is a surprise. Gilchrist and Earl in the doubles who really have a little class to them anything to do with capturing a basketball at an exhibition match at Gilchrist While Erickson has the speed the fistic arena can't get a showing. game, the Red and White colors alleys Wednesday night foiled 1294, and grit he is seriously handicapped Is there a good promoter in should be floating at the top of by his lack of beef. Potter will probably topping their nearest opponents by 88 the district flag staff when the final Austin? pins. referee. o—o whistle blows for the season. The score of the other doubles was men in high school company. The remainder Faribault has always had a fast Geraghty and Anderson, 371, 362, 473 BLEACHED HONOR MUSLIN A. A. Stagg, director of athletics atj of the team have also played quint and speculation is rife over —1206 Streeter-Lunacheck, 419, 356, the University of Chicago, has received: several games. Austin's chances for victory. Neither 378—1163 Burdick-Meany, 327, 354, Our Own Serviceable Brand an invitation from Japan to take a Ma-j Coach Roach gave out the following club has been defeated. Excog is 426—1107, and Holleque-Smith, 373, roon track and field team to the Orient! 'liiie-up~ for Friday's ^game: Nock? the {only man on the Faribault line-up HONOR 376, 324—1073. next summer to meet an aggregation! In offering oui* branded Muslin, it is with our full recommen­ elby, Coggins, Young, Erickson, composed of the best university performers that is an old,timer at the gentle art In the five men eVeht, the Colts dation. Wejare confident you will agree with us that its excellent in Japan. Owens. Subs Hill, Hanso, Jessen^ of shooting ringers. Austin has Erickson, easily out-rolled the Hormel club. quality makes it the best Muslin on the market at the price—- Leversee and Remmel. Coggins,' Young, all experienced Their score was 2863 Hormel's 2667. Troop One Headed Riverside Sextet for Adams Friday After Albert Lea Troop One, Austin Boy Scouts, will Months of careful study have been expended to produce a grade and play Adams at Adams Friday night. Negotiations have been started by finish of Muslin which would permit affixing the J. C. Penney Company This game will decide which is the the Riverside Hockey club to secure a label. Our buyers have been extremely successful. better team of the two. The first game with a picked team from Albert game ended in a deadlock, five and Lea for the near future. Be Sure to Ask for the J. C. Penney Company five. Manager Frank Rustad has written Jordan, Rasmussen, Perry, Beadell, HONOR MUSLIN for a date but so far has received no Keyze and Leighton will make the. word of their acceptance of the challenge. trip, Coach Prevratil said today. PILLOW TUBING—42-inch wide, admirable quality, yard 33c Thursday and Friday, January 26 and 27 ROWING COACHES GOOD SCULLERS SHEETING—Standard quality unbleached 8j4, yard 49c 9|4. 53c SHEETING—Standard quality bleached, 8)4 wide, yard 53c 914....58c NAINSOOKS—Fine English Nainsook, yard 12c, 15c, 18c and 23c Special Attraction DIMITIES—In dainty Checks and Stripes, yard. 14c, 19c and 23c INDIA LINON—The quality you want, yard 19c and 23c PLAIN FLAXONS—29-30 inch wide, yard i9c and23c Get-Rich Shoes for Men and Women Style, Fit, Wear at Low Prices It is easy for others to quote our prices, but hard to match our values. Every advantage gained by our tremendous shoe purchasing power is passed along to our customers. Every price quoted here rings true and a trial our shoes will prove to you the merit of our claim. of t?'.-: V' SHOES FOR WOMEN ,.] I V' Smart new styles in the finest leathers—black and brown kid and calfskin—with The adventures of Blackie Dawand GetRich-Quick-Wallihigrfdrd the popular military heels. Shoes that add attractiveness frdm the original to the feet atijd conifort to the wearer—that give unusual service at least possible cost N world-famous play by George M. Cohan. $3.98 $4.98 $5.90 One of the Comedy Hits of the Season. Don't Miss It.' Enacted by an Alt Star Cast SHOES FOR MEN Qualities that appeal to men—durability, comfort, style. Made of select ALSQ "PATHE NEWST quality calfskin, kid and kangaroo leathers in brown and black. English lasts and medium and broad toes in blucher andlstraight lace styles. Your money's worth in every pair. Matinee—2:30 p/4ii Eveniiijgs* 7rl5 9:00 $3.08fcff$4.98 $5.00 '1 Children 15c Children^- 15c Adults- 26c 'Adults 30c WORK SHOES wmi, —Real service for men. High grade r«tan leather, Jirt which resists the barnyard acids. VALTFD Exceptional vaiuek.............,....././.......... ...... *"V Ti-VH PiCk"' Saturday, January 2&M Jim Rice of Columbia university, the rowing coach, sculled professionally BOYS' SHOES:—Service and economy, the kind of shoes .boys require. with GTaudaur and Hanlan Jim Ten Eyck of Syracuse, the dean of the coaches Durable leathers, sturdy soles, strong construction-— An of this country, was one of the best professional scullers of his weight in the BUCK JONES in "TO A world. Ben Wallis, the University of California instructor, stroked a Yale crew Sizes 2^ to in his college days Hoyle, successor to the late.Courtney at Cornell, did a lot of rowing In his younger days in Philadelphia, and Joe Wright of Pennsylvania^ sculled and rowed a sweepfpr^ears With theiAfgonaut R. C. of Canada. DickGlendon CHAIN DEPARTMENT of the navy also did a lot of .sculling in his boyhood on the Charles riv- STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD er, Boston. &• DEFECTIVE PAGE