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Ssift-?3* (Ft MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN: Page Three Thursday, Feb. 2 "1922. to skip. Last winter he got to the UfMf Uf At ».Af Mf ..Vf .\f ..Vf /..v» /.At at/.Af .'A* Ut/.tf Ml I \1 .UIMI •.» Uf sinking of the Lusitania, and could eqioti scarcely wait for fall to come. v, ¥-i *-'0^ Corner "But haven't you known that this country was at war all along?" asked a member of the American Legion. STILL FIGHTING THE WAR. "Ja," said Hustenden, "but I wasn't Being four years behind the times interested because I hadn't got to it yet in the papers." has its thrills. Henry Hustenden, German farmer of Manorville, Long "We won," said the Legionaire Island, has just run onto the Battle heartily. And then he added, "It's all over now." He felt as tho he were of Chateau Thierry, "and now he is so letting" the cat out of the bag. excited he can't do a stroke of work. "It's not over yet for me," answered During the summer Hustenden raises Hustenden, returning to his wife berries during the winter he sits and and the stack of German papers. listens to his wife read world events This Sale Begins Tuesday, February 1st, and Continues Till Saturday, February 11th. Neighbors are expecting to hear a from a carefully hoarded stack of wild celebration in Hustenden's house German newspapers, arranged chronologically. along about April when he gets to the Altho losing ground Ten ddys of false armistice report. the Greatest Bargains in Coats that we have ever ofThe-se steadily, Hustenden (who can't read himeslf) has never allowed his wife WHAT LEGION CONFERENCE fered. include heavy cloth coats, fur-trimmed OUTLINED. Boiled down to a few words, the coats and plush coats I I I I W I gathering of state officers from the 111 r« 11 fifty or more Legion departments of the country at Indianapolis January 20 and 21, which was attended by Salvation Army. Commander Van Dyke, Adjutant 116 East Water street. Telephone King, and National Committeeman Bridge 528-J. Envoy and Mrs. Jessup, officers in charge. Rossberg from Minneapolis, made Regular services Tuesday, Thursday, the following decisions: Winter Saturday and Sunday nights at 22 Cloth and Plush To take a nation-wide census of all 8:00 o'clock p. m. Sunday school former service men to establish a rotating Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. loan fund to decentralize the Methodist Episcopal Church. United States Veterans' bureau and Coats Corner St. Paul and Maple Streets. establish a Legion organization which Rev. M. G. Shuman, Pastor, will co-operate closely with the Bureau Sunday School, W. W. Walker, superintendent, to immediately adjust longpending 10 a. m. Morning service claims of ex-soldiers to at 11:00 a. m. Epworth League at make compulsory the immediate admission 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 8:00 some cloth, some of plush, that were formerly priced to p. m. to hospitals of any supposed Veteran regardless of his ability to formerly priced $22.50 and Central Presbyterian Church. show discharge papers to discharge sell at $40.00 and up to $45.00, Corner Water and St. Paul streets. up to $30.00— from hospitals any official who is not Rev. A. G. Patterson, Pastor. rendering efficient service to push Morning service 10:30 o'clock a. m. thru the adjusted compensation bill Sunday school 12:00 o'clock. Evening LAST CALL PRICE service 7:30 o'clock. now pending in Congress. LAST CALL PRICE "A certain individual in Washington First Baptist Church. who didn't don the uniform until $15.50 $10.00 Corner Oakland avenue and S*. two years after the armistice" was Paul street. Rev. J. McFarlane, blamed for the situation among disabled Pastor. men. Several delegates referred Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. Sunday school at 12:00 o'clock. directly to Brigadier General Sawyer, the president's personal physician, First Congregational Church. chief of the Federal Hospitalization Corner St. Paul and Mill streets. Board. Raymond C. Swisher, D. D. Minister. National Commander Hanford Mac horning worship aod sermon Jit Nider of the Legion, restated the organization's H"':C0 a. m. policy on the adjusted Sunday school at 12.00 o'clock. compensation issue, declaring that Mid-week services Thursday evening at 7:30 P. M. the Legion will not attempt to suggest to the government the method of Christ Episcopal Church. raising the money. His plea for a rotating Corner St. Paul and Water streets. fund aims to provide money 22 Handsome 8 Very x. H. TenBroeck, Rector. for needy service men Jthru contributions Holy Communion 8:00 o'clock a. m. received from former service Service and sermon, 10:30 o'clock a. men who receive a bonus but do not m. Church school 12:00 o'clock. stand in need of the benefit. Cloth Coats Fine Cloth Coats First Church Christ Scientists. 121 West Maple street. When Your Farm Stock is Sick Morning service 10:30 o'clock. Sunday Look for Rats. school 11:45 o'clock. Testimony Disease among farm animials don't meeting Wednesday night 8:00 just happen. Rats are carriers of dangerous that formerly sold aty$50.00 all this season's styles, garments o'clock. plagues—hog cholera, foot and mouth disease and that terrible of and up to $57.50—s§me of St. Augustines Catholic Church. all scourges—Bubonic plague. Farmers that were priced to should throw around premises Corner Kenwood avenue and Water these are fur-trimmed— RAT-SNAP. It's sure and safe. Three street. Rev. E. H. Devlin, Priest. sell at $62.50 to $67.50— sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed Mass 8:00 o'clock and 10:30 o'clock by Pooler Drug Co., Austin, a. m. Evening service 7:30 o'clock p. Minn. Advertisement. m. LAST CALL PRICE LAST CALL PRICE News advertising brings results. Seventh Day Adventist. Corner Franklin and Cedar streets. $19.50 $22.50 Sabbath school Saturday at 11:00 o'clock. Regular church service at 12:00 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesdays at 8:00 o'clock p. m. Battery East Side Presbyterian Sunday School Corner Water and Oak'Streets. East Side Sunday school every Headquarters Sunday at 3:00 o'clock. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran. We take care of batteries (Missouri Synod) Corner Kenwood —all makes. We recharge avenue and College street. W. F. and repai? batteries. But Milbrath, Pastor. Parsonage, 302 South First Street. Telephone Bridge that isn't all. 827-L. We're a clearing house for battery information! Oakland Presbyterian Church. The Greatest Values in this Lot that were ever offered in Coats Irving L. Thompson, Pastor. If you want to know what You are cordially invited to attend happens when water in the battery runs low—when the charge the Oakland Presbyterian church every goes down—when a short circuit Sunday. 52 Coats in this assortment—fine~Cloth Coats, elegantly occurs, we'll tell you. More than Church services and sermon at that we'll tell you the few simple 10:30 a. m. things you need to know to sidestep lined thruout, fine Plush Coats in both long and shorter Sunday school at 11:30. battery trouble. Christian Endeavor at 8:00 p. m. ones, including all sizes up to 55-inch bust measure. Come in! Ask questions—no St. Olaf Lutheran Church. matter whether yours is a Willard Rev. Henry Noss, Pastor. Values up to $57.50— Battery or not. We're glad Morning worship 10:30 o'clock. to be of any service we can. Scandinavian service 3.00 o'clock in SCHMITZ AUTO LAST CALL PRICE the afternoon with communion. ELECTRIC CO. Y. P. league service 7:30 p. m. Mid-week service Thursday 7:30 p. Complete Electric Service m. 216-218 East Bridge Street AUSTIN, MINN. Representing Willard WILL FIX IT Storage Batteries We have just six finer coats, that ranged in price from $75.00 to $125.00. As each of these finer garments are at a different price, we do not quote them, but you 'will find them marked down in proportion to these remarkably low prices quoted on each of the groups given above. ^Ihe cod for thinkers SILYEB&SH We are equipped to handle all classes of welding. No matter Best for the money how simple nor how difficult the job, bring it to us. Our work is fully guaranteed. University of Southern sfc. Ask your Dealer Minnesota #. w* PHONE 6215 ,--i V7 i\ j\',.fvv-iVviVY tv-v ivy i\ ivl *, ivi iVi ivi V7 itx •5 fa 1%4-& ii!" Xf