Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 2, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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flSSo ^vk®*Tv^5R» ii Hj.«H PageEight •Thursday, Feb. 2, 1922, MICK1E, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL The yiiwer Speedometer HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS VtiJUcS Gpto ONE K& HJWEfc WUeM IVA OOiUG «~AUjefc reft UQUfl, WHITE ftLKS PAH SON SAY "MOW CM* MOO t«UL WOWPASf MOtf&fe AND vuueu *TUE OLO &O16CC GETS *fH£ Q*ft RAVOeS AU-OUGft wwAT OftWfiRt. WWC.U fc*OTfr*Wj PO&^PEEDMfc PE MAM WHUT5 'LI6I0US f§ GO»U& 'tWSU* ASiteD nU6 JUDGE? *tue DRWEA PLEAJDft'rtOr GU*2*M\ ALTHOUGH O* to MHJES Ml UOOfe, at AAltH MM XBCTU CWACTT6R T' IS A?' BE HAPPY =(, *,EMN OCPUEO tVC WOtOttSC XOMIfttlklG '1UM" UlS SAft VM& MoT A 6 S E S A BUT-AH SPEC' EF HB WHUT EQUIPPED WI1H K2 SYOkAkMCK. V" 3EV CALLS SAC'LIO'OUS A. to HE SHO BE JOYFUL! "i: ig/ jgrj fvSj p-.i interest Centered on Packer-Y. M. C. A. Battle SI. PAUL Y. E C, A. WILL PRESENT Indoor Golf Game nothing to be elated over, Mr. West stated Mr. West. Keen competition stated. "A golfer after taking a5few indoors also aids in making a good is Popular Here lessons is of times enabled to go oyer golfer when the summer season rolls the course in pretty good style. He around. becomes "chesty" and decides he Indoor Playing Benefits Death in a Pillow Case. knows it all. "This is fatal," he said. Amateur Black Face Comedians Basketball Interest To The feathers in a pillow from Russia Faults are more easily corrected on Player for Summer started one of the worst epidemics Preparing for Elks Minstrels be Centered in Tilt the indoor course than out of doors, which has ever taken place in Siberia, FOR NORTHFIELD Game. CATCHY music, new jokes and take- The cast follows—endmen, Messrs. Golf has moved up into the ranks CENTRAL HIGH ~T~. w.„ offs on local celebrities will furnish Woodward, Hillam, Blomiley, Fenton, of an all the year pastime and no entertainment for what is said Ousley, Daigneau Circle: Hilbert, TO NORTHFIELD Comp|?t® k^e-up Wl11 longer is it considered a purely summer Investing Money Safely -to be the best minstrel show ever Voss, Tolles, Robinson, Hardy, Ewald, Make Trip on sport, or are golfers forced to go .attempted by Austin Lodge JNo. 414 Banfield, Scott, Ten Eyck, Babcock, Is'a Banker's Business south for the winter in order to enjoy Hormel Club in Pink of Condition for Friday. B. P. O. E., to be given at the Park Robertson, Sterner, Wilbour, Sullivan, the game. This is the opinion of Contest Preliminaries are Tlheater, February 20 and 21. 1 L. Sherman,-M. Sherman interlocuter, Art West, manager of the Winter Pr°"lised- NORTHFIELD LAST Jolly endmen weighing from 110 to Golf Club: Fred Ulmer Orchestra, L. T! HIS institution 310 will be there with mirth provoking TEAM ON SCHEDULE Braun, C. Braun, J. Y.~ Jones, Frank "It has" taken winter golf a long With only one basketball tilt sched- has the facilities antics. Fred Ulmer, who is an time to become popular," Art West, Schradle, Mr. Rundquist, Morris Werness, uled in Austin this week, interest in dd timer at the theatrical game will for securing accurate Austin Country club pro said today, the net game will be focused on the Coach Roach Optimistic over Chances Mr. Hines, Mr§. $tnrman. lie interlocuter. "and when indoor golf was originat Paclcer-St. Paul Y. M. C. A. struggle For Entry Into State Tournaat information regarding ed, there was considerable scepticism 9:40 p. m. at the Armory Satur- ment in Spring. Music and-Speeches Features of investments of among the fans as to its value. There day, First Past Worthy M^p^n Meet seemed to. be a belief that the indoor various kinds. 'The St. Paul quint comes highly With three district victories safely game would have a tendency to throw recommended as to sportsmanship tucked awayr4he Central high school a player off his game because of the and- clean hard playing. They have basketball team is fully prepared to ARTISTIC decorations carried out Jane Todd, Past (l^ind Matron told conditions under which it is played. CAUTION— met some of the fast boys in the twin add another to their string when they of her experiences fl|r Eastern Star in the five colors of the. Eastern cities and have won eight games and meet Northfield high at Norhfield Beneficial to Vets. Consult your Wanker. -Star added to the beauty of the first Work. Mrs. C. I. Johnson presided. Friday night. lost two this season. "The indoor course," continued Mr. of a series of banquets to be gven Banquet arrangements were in 4.1 Central to Northfield. West, "is not merely a place for be charge of Mrs. C. I. Johnson, Mrs. each year by the Past Worthy Matrons Central high school will battle Central will leave Austin at ginners, although there is a clistinct Oscar Ober and Mrs. C. A. Hegge. of the Austin Unity "Chapter. 3:20 p. m. afid see the CarletonCoe Northfield at Northfield Friday night, advantage to the beginner in learning "The banquet was held at the Y. W. C. Miss Jane Todd, Miss Cora Dovenberg game at the Carleton gymnasium so the Packer-Y. M. C. A. game will to play golf indoors. The sea A. rooms at 7:00 p. m. Monday. and Mrs. Fred Williams were ,, at 7:30 p. m. and at 9:00 soned veteran is offered as many advantages The First National Bank of Austin appointed a committee to take charge e.the °nly «ame Dark red rose buds, violets, jonqtdls, maJor the p. m. will -meet Northfield high thru the indoor eourse as is of next year's banquet. week' freesias and asparagus ferns school. thls The Hormel club emerged from the novice. Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 -were cleverly distributed to carry A four course dinner was served. Coggins, Nockelby, Young, their games with Two Harbors last "One of the main faults with a beginners, Erickson, Owens, Leversee, vout the color scheme. by Mrs. G. K. Wold, Miss Mable Bardell week without serious injuries to any is his desire to watch the ball Resources Over Three Million Dollars Hansen and Hill or Jessen will and Mrs. Wm. Heiman. •iSIrs. C. A. Hegge sang, and Miss of the men. Every man appears in the in its flight. Indoor playing eliminates make the trip. Organized 1868. Ipink of condition. They have been this desire to a great extent, because Grade Students Reading Shakespeare spending the past three days in stiff the player know where hi§ ball Altho Faribault holds a win over pratise in order to grind off a few is going and that it can travel just and Dickens in Reading Club Contest the Northfield aggregation and Austin rough edges. so far into the canvas net. He consequently easily defeated Faribault last is enabled to keep his eye on New Plays Introduced. week, Faribault admitted that Northfield Shaw school is Reading in the Reading Franklin 10, and ^Hplumbus 21. the ball and is not bothered with the Several new offensive plays have was one of the toughest teams Prizes for the^winning school will club contest being conducted by usual anxiety to know where it will been introduced and are rapidly be awarded thisgspring. Ten dollars they had bumped up against this sea- Miss Tayne Burgess, public librarian, travel." rounding into shape so that when the ,, son and the battle Friday night is not pupils from the first to the eighth has already be^ff contributed by public for Early success in the indoor game is opening whistle blows Saturday,^fans .sided Spades. spirited citizens and it is hoped to be!op affair will be given a faster brand of basketball Drilled on Pivoting. Shaw has earned five diplomas, the cash prize list will be added to by THEATRE than they have witnessed for xrhich means that each of the five pupils Spring. Tough scrimmage with the second some time. team and intensive drill on pivoting have read 25 books. Lincoln Mr. Pep The children are reading Shakespeare, Dugan.Cipra, Laslett, Wengert and ,or has 1, Columbus 2, Franklin 2. has been orders the weck {or 'School Dickens, biographies, history Cress will probably start the game ,t ,3 'Shaw also leads with 25 certificates, Coach Roach proteges Erickson and travel and are showing gfeat interest was announce ,° a^* and Coggins have been showing up in -which signifies that each pupil has THURSDAY and FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 and 3— in the contest, Miss Burgess mead ten books recommended by Miss good shape it practise and every Duluth Tank Corps here next week, MARSHAL NEILAN stated. man seems to be in top notch form Burgess. Lincoln is second with 18. also the All Stars, made up of the old for the Northfield game. presents Ascension team. "BITS OF LIFE" Scholastic difficulties have been Prof, and Mrs. Warren Tolles to surmounted where they have .existed YOUNGSTER KNOWN Leave Austin for East This Month and the complete line-up will make With an All Star Cast of Fourteen, including Wesley the trip to the college town. HERE 'RISING IN Barry, Lon Chaney, Noah Beery, Harriet Hammond, Northfield Last Team. Professor and Mrs. Warren W. circles, their departure will be made and ten others. A surprising Photodramatic innovation. BASEBALL WORLD Northfield is the last team on the Tolles have announced their intention with a feeling of genuine regret from' From Social World, from Underworld, from San district schedule and regardless of «f leaving Austin the latter part of Austin music lovers. whether Austin wins or loses the Red Francisco's Chinatown, Neilan has drawn his charactors month for Kane, Pennsylvania, Development of the Austin Male ihe and White school will be at the top of -where Prof. Tolles becomes choirmaster Chorus of more than tweny voices the heap until the return game schedule Also "PATHE NEWS" and Mrs. Tolles organist of one of has been one of the main works of the mm® starts. churches there. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4— Tolles while in Austin. Mrs. Tolles $2 Coach Roach .today seemed optimistr'c WILLIAM RUSSELL Affiliated with Austin's musical histmry has a large class of piano students over Austin's record and for the past ten years, and earnest chances for the state title, and unless and. Mr. Tolles many vocal students. workers in their efforts to place "CHILDREN0F THE NIGHT unforeseen difficulties arise, will take They have also been active in frmtin on a par with any city in the his quint to ^Northfield when the annual southern part of the state in musical church, music since their arrival here. tournament is held. A story full of pep and action with Russell in his ENTERTAINS 16 S» usual strong role. Mrs. Gus Butzke "Kid" Gleason's staff. OoKn Also "TRY AND GET IT," Sunshine Comedy AT BRIDGE PARTY Joe Tesar, who has done .considerable is Club Hostess twirling around this part of the SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5— country is at present living at 200 V^st of^cr WILL ROGERS ^The Just Mere club met Wednesday .lfrs.James H. Jordan and Mrs. South Main street and may be seen in afternoon at the home of Mrs Gus Bepha Hirsh, entertained sixteen a Packer uniform this season. "DOIiBLING FOR ROMEO" Butzke, 401 West Water street. The jEoests JPuesday evening at the-home TRI-^TATES DOWN afternoon was spent in sociability and if Mrs/ Jordan, 603 Fairview Place. music and at 5:30 Mrs. Butzke served was played And dainty re-Creshm^nts 35 5 COUNTY CO-OPS /Bridge He's not as dead as some of us. try to a delicious lunch. ... Will Rogers in his funniest and latest pictures. Don't were served. believe. ^9 ^TrirState. We Sell the Best miss this rare Rogers'gem. i. FLOUR S Dalagers Entertain Richardson-.^, 179 157 136— 472 Also AL. ST. JOHN in "STRAIGHT FROM FYQiFAR-KOSS MARRIED. Annabelle 166 132 127— 425 Rev. Noss and Family THE FARM" Koss, daughter of Mr. FOR ANIMALS Robinson ?.T?ll6 193 144—• 453 James Koss of Clarissa was MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 and 7— Hall 163 176 196— 535 FIELD AND GARDEN SESED$ saatrriei, to Charles C. Funfar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aiiton JDalager entertained Savoy 136 178 PRISCILLA DEAN 191—^ 50.5 Poultry Supplies •jHk. anji Mrs. Charles Funfar of Rev. Henry Noss and family ACK TESAR, brother of Joe Tesar 4 Handicap 146 146 146— 438 PULL'O PEP Stuart Paton's stupendous sensation of the big North 11:00 a. m., Tuesday by and Mr. and Mrs. E.-A. Dalager at a of this city, who has been re-, story. Woods, from the fftnpips Red Book Mystery, .Jfjtfge VfUnry Weber, Jr., They will six o'clock dinner /Wedne8day night. called from the minor: league farms irotalsf/lf. 906' 982 94^2828 Beekeepers' Supplies drama and adventsir^with one of the most thrilling reside on the groom's farm near The nurses from St. Olaf hospital by Comisky. Mower Co. Co-ot C0. scenes ever shown on the Screen. jfortle. .*? were invited to spend the evening and Jack is- well known by foU'owers-df Daily :r... .123 169 139— 431 F1ELD AND GARDEN SEEDS a most enjoyable time was had singing baseball. hereiltfHe twirled for the Aliens. 192 173 158— 523 at prices no higher than are asked MRS. HAGNA ENTERTAINS. Hear tiie Matinee Daily and playing games. At 10:30 p. Sioux City club^in the Western league 1 3 5 1 7 6 1 2 3 4 3 4 Wead for, inferior goods elsewhere. Mrs. O. N. Hagna entertained the m. Mrs. Dalager served delicious refreshments. last season. Tesar won twenty-one at 2:30 Johnson-^ 125 159, 165— 449 iS-rXg-t' A RE & 0 S S Good Cheer girls at their regular games and lost the same number and Burdick .Handicap-. 158 223 181— 562 Au^mentod ^meeting at her home .609 Noirth,: is characterized by a sport-writer on 118 118 118— 354 Two Evenmg "Imiaing avenue Monday night. ?isa^ W.AU men will be welcome at the orH,?tch, Park the Chicago Daily News as a "bear HBMNE'* Valfred Hegge, Mrs, a A. Shows ganization of the Auxiliary of the yiefgge ffor wbrk?' sJack will be rente£abered W Totals 851 1018 884—2758 Orchestra and Mrs. H. Noss were on'theT American Legion tonight at the high 7:30 and 9:00 as rather a slim,3auth. who-liaatjjlenty Miniu school auditorium. Dr. R&lscher will protF*™- Advertising Is the art of makuig of stuff ^^This^^^very and" needed speak and the scout band will start others think as you think about your only the rounding out process with playing at 7:45. War doesn't pay unless the van the- minors to make him available for product. .. Advertisement 10-1-c uqulnhed doc».