Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 20, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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,j?w r^ MOWER COUNTY NEWS,'AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, March 20,1922 *'Aj"-r Page Five -V &P. ?*-«$' HORMEL MEN'S CLUB WILL NOT SUP-" REEL PACTS Central May Go PORT BASEBALL CLUB THIS SEASON to Chicago Meet "3?he Four Norsemen gi the Apocalypse," •a' Janet one of the niuch talked of motion Central high school may attend a We're baviif picture epics of the year, appearing Kellogg's at INSPECTOR FINDS basketball tournament to "be conduct-1 Dugan and Wengert are our bouse tf May Put* An Unsalaried at the Park tonight, Tuesday and ed by the Chicago university, April 5, mother keep* me goin' for Big Cards in Packer Wednesday, required the services of Team in Field is 6, 7, 8, if present plans mature. more—but I VENTILATION GOOD don't care 12,000 persons and look more than six Central and Stillwater high/schools Deck, Report. 'cause I like months to complete. BellogW were the two schools picked, by Chicago officials, to represent Minnesota, A hazy idea of the magnitude of ROCHESTER SEES EQUIPMENT IS at the tournament held at Northfield the undertak ing may be realized when Austin Schools Reported last week. FULL HOUSE HERE UP FOR SALE it is known that over 125,^00 tons of to be in Good* Whether Central will go to the masonry, steel, lumber, furniture and tournament or not* Coach Roach said shrubbery were used in building the Spectators figure referee:tried to run Austin May have Team Sponsored by today, depended upon how the 'fans crispness massive settings. For "dressing" the in Cold Deck on both quints fans Other Organization Guardsmen supported the team. Tentative plans production a special costume factory Results of an inspection made February get "Heart Flush" over game. .. May Put Out Club. for a series of entertainments to defray was built on, the grounds, and two 24, by R. B. McLean, inspector the expenses, which are slated machine shops were other incidentals of elementary schools of the department One pair beat five Aces here Thursday Austin's baseball bee will buzz in a at $250.00 for the team, are now under of the building operations. of education, show Austin nighty. hive other than the Hormel club this consideration. Over half a million feet of raw film schools to be in first class condition Dugan and Wengert were the pair, season, is the announcement made by If enough money can be raised the were exposed in taking the picture. and that they meet all state requirements and Rochester had the five Aces. The H. P. Laslett of the Hormel club, who team will go. Several fans have expressed This has been cut down so that only game wasn't poker but was filled with as far as ventilation, sanitation, has also announced that all baseball their willingness to make donations about 10,000 feet will be seen on the heating and general facilities thrills than a gambler gets out of equipment of the club, including You'll wish the bowl at your table-seaf was about in order that Austin may screen. Fourteen camera men and at are concerned. sky-high limit game. 700 fans, received bleachers, fence and grand stand at fwice as big when it's "Kellogg's for the feast l"5 have an opportunity to win fame at times fourteen assistant directors assisted "I was pleased with the ventilating a "heart flush when "the Packers,-with the park are for sale. •Great big, sunny-brown corn flakes—-all oven-crisg. the big tournament and others are the director in recording the Wengert and Dugan playing plants," said Mr. Maclean in a letter Reasons for the abandonment of fend crunchy—crowding each other to spread jo expected to contribute should the many scenes on the film. Weeks were to this city. "All these plants were pat hands, took table stakes to the the Hormel team were not stated, but (real and true joy! You never tasted such flavor! plans be carried out. .required to weed out the different in operation and were giving satisfactory tune of 24 to 20. it is safe to say, that financial reverses Pour in some fresh, cold milk—-or cream—ands=* scenes and assemble them. SPENCER GIVEN Both teams evidently were playing results. the past two seasons are important fetart in! .Well, it'll seem you can't get going speedy "I found a good spirit of "jacks or better"" for openers, for it The meter running of half a million factors governing the action of purposer fenough to suit your appetite! .Was there ever such ful organization as I visited the took seven minutes for actual play to feet of film thru the projection the management. $17.80 VERDICT a keen appetite maker such happy* machine at the normal rate of sixty schools," he stated. start. Dugan opened the game with May Have Team Here. health-making food! feet a minute required eighteen days The inspection was part of a statewide a nice field goal and Wengert followed Clouds of gloom, however, are not Tomorrow, serve Kellogg's! What movement for better school conditions with another. of eight hours each. shrouding- the atmosphere of the local round of appetite-applause you'll win! in Minnesota and the buildings Dame Fortune Misdeals. Many art treasures were collected fans, for announcement has also been Jury Denies GerlofFs Great |o start the day right! were divided into three classes. Schwartz, for Rochester, got a good from various galleries and private TOASTED made by Captain Tollefson of the National Counter Claim of The first class includes the schools Do more than ask your grocer hand and caged one. Then Dame Fortune sources to be used in this production. Guard that a team will probably CORN for "corn flakes." Insist upoii that meet the state requirements second misdealt and the Packers started $200.00. Insurance on these works of art was be put out under the company's KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes—thex'rej class includes those that meet fouling and Rochester took the lead— $375,000. colors. FLAKE? state requirements with rcommendations but only for a moment. so delicious! Other possibilities for a purely amateur The cast is made up of fifty principal E. W. Spencer of LeRoy was -awarded and the third class includes The first half closed with the score team are the Elks, American players who ordinarily would a verdict for the full amount schools that are not up to state requirements. 11 to 10 in favor of Ho^mels. jgg&s Legion or Kaysees, who might be persuaded be designated a star. (of his claim of $17.80 which he alleged rSSSSsM Frequent fouls "gave Rochester most to sponsor a team providing H. L. Gerloff of LeRoy owed him for Austin was placed in the first class of their points. Wengert nd Dugan the sentiment is strong enough for repairs on a Ford, Spencer sold to by the inspector. closed the festivities with^ a cagey the game here. Gerloff. TRe jury denied a counter apiece just before the final gun. Years ago, Austin had the reputation Mr. Pep claim made by Gerloff for $200.00. Laslett, Cress and Cipra were going of being a baseball city. With Refusal of H. L. Gerloff to pay a WHAT THE NEW CORNFLAKES fair but all three have played better the advent of basketball and the stellar $17.80 repair bill, for repairs on a basketball this season. Dugan organization built up by the Hormel Ford car purchased of E. W. Spencer played the game of his life and caged BOOKS ARE LIKE club in this department of athletic of LeRoy, is the basis of a suit in district three field goals, while Wengert hung Also Makers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked ud knmUoi endavor—baseball stock took a court, which started Thursday up the big lead with five from the slump during the summer months and and which will probably cost the field. interest in the national pastime seemed county many times more than the original New Books Reviewed by Austin Rochester has a pretty pair of forwards to wane, despite the fact that basketball amount involved. Readers for the Mower County in Schwartz and Frederick, but is purely a winter sport. IN AUTO TOPS News. Send Jin Your Signed Gerloff purchased a Ford from E. they lacked assistance from the remaining Support Has Been Poor. Reviews. This space open to all. W. Spencer for which he paid $660. members of the quint. Support the past two years has there is all the difference in the Gerloff's son, Melvin, took charge of Meet Rochester Tonight. been poor to say the least. The club world. Some are built for show "THE WASTED GENERATION," the car, it was said, and after about has not declared any dividends and The Packers will meet Rochester in jrine months complained of a knock some are built for wear. We By Owen Johnson. the management has been forced to the second game of the series at Rochester "The Wasted Generation" as a title in the car, which Spencer agreed to make tops that- are built to dig in its pocket to make up the deficit. ^tonight. If they lose the rubber inevitably excites one's curiosity and fix free of charge, providing the make your car appear as graceful' will be played at Owatonna. If arouses one's interest, doesn't it? knock was due to faulty construction and dashing as possible, Austin should and undoubtedly will they win'—the argument is. settled. Mr. Johnson does not simply arouse or poor parts. and yet to give the maximum of have some sort of a baseball team. Gerber of LaCrosse Normal, referee, Spencer claimed the knock came" one's interest, however, but he holds sarvice. The calibre of the beast will depend gave both teams much cause it taut thruout the story. He does from wear and tear from use of the upon the support given by the fans. R. H. GRAY for complaint by his frequent use of not simply tickle the sensations, but car qnd charged Gerloff accordingly. Some of the Hormel players, it was the whistle. However, he §pjit .things he starts one meditating, thinking, Gerloff refused to pay the bill. The reported, have signified their willingness fairly even and treated--both quint# and speculating upon the conditions case came up in justice court at LeRoy. to play on any team organized alike. Many fans were Inclined to in life. Subtley he suggests to the Speneer won. AUTO PAINTING AUTO TOP AND here, and if some of the youngsters think he was the "joker." The "joker" reader, "Is your generation wasted Gerloff then set up a counter claim who have been dubbing around here was wild. how can you redeem and improve it?" of $200, alleging the Ford was faulty AUSTIN, MINN. PHONE 2147. for the past two seasons are given a Self-ma^e men Summary. The story appeals to both old and when he purchased it. The case chance on a good city club, Austin Hormels (24)— Rochester (20)— young for the. author has so deftly was brought to district court. Sometime weed should have a good team. Wengert r. f. .....Schwartz handled the various phases of life, in Cress... 1. Frederick such a unique and novel way, as to mencan Dugan Anderson \ot-of interest every one. Are you interested Leqlon Cipra..., r. g. Jacobs in love? There are numerous love •Laslett 1. g. ..Fox affairs. Are you involved in the tangles Corner What's the difference as long as Substitutions Kruse for Anderson, of family dispute and arbitration? they're self-made? Anderson for Fox. Distinctive types of American BUY HORMEL'S PRESENTS CLEVER Field Goals Wengert 5, Cress 2, and French families are portrayed. Can National Adjutant Bolles depend FLOUR Dugan 3, Schwartz 4, Anderson 1, Does the grimness of war appeal to on Minnesota to keep right on COMEDY AT SCHOOL Kruse 1. you? One is given a "taste" of it. the job? You bet he can. On February the Flour with the good flavor. Free Throws—Wengert 0 out of 2, Are you fascinated by the varying 25th there were more than twenty FULL 'O PEP The Columbus Alumni dramatic society Dugan 1 out of 3, Cipra 3 out of 6, personalities of mankind? Of course, thousand Gophers paid up for 1922 put on a three-act comedy, "In Rochester 8 out of 10. else why the gossip Here one meets in comparison with fifteen thousand POULTRY FEEDS Walked Jones," Friday night at the Referee—Gerber of LaCrosse Normal. the selfish egotist, the base brute, the paid-up members on -the same date in make the hens lay and the chicks Columbus auditorium. frivolous youth and the sacrificing 1921. More than one hundred Minnesota growing.*" The following took part E. J. Towey, Umpire—Holsinger of Faribault. but one becomes acquainted, in particular, Legion Posts have already delivered Beekeepers' Supplies J. T. McCormick, Joseph Lamping, with two powerful and noble the goods—earned a lithographed A I N S O Vernon Burns, E.\I. Blomiley, Jr., Joseph of the price of grain will inevitably characters, the' memory of whom, is citation signed by the state FEED FOR ANIMALS Bock, G. M. Cohan, Margaret be reflected in the price of flour, never erased. officers certifying that they have dav Lamping, Alice Farrell, Genevieve Monday and bread and feed, and the higher price Three generations are introduced equaled their- last year's paid-up HARE & G0SS Kenevan, Ruth E. Gavin, Alice McInerney, for these commodities would put the in the story. Which is "wasted," and membership total. And more than Helen Revord. farmer producing milk, livestock and why? The magic "Open Sesame," seventy posts are well on the way to FEED & SEED STORE Mrs. L. Giovanetti, Mrs. Thomas hogs at a disadvantage, unless the when spoken at the library, will reveal doubling their last year's membership. Geraghty, Mrs. John Scallon, Ruth price level of the products produced all the untold wealth of the tale. There isn't space to print aft Gavin, Verne Sullivan* Mark Fink, by thse farmers was also raised." —Constance Idste. of them, but there are some of the Austin, Minn. John Robinson, and James Quigley leaders, as examples of what Gopher sang between acts. A cafeteria supper Baudler's Entertain.—Mr. and Mrs. pep and initiative can do. served netted the ladies $110.00. MARCH 20,21, 22 Alvin Baudler entertained a party of friends Friday evening at a four Miss Walsh Honored.—Miss Anna Married at Mason City.1—H. V. Milbrad course dinner. Covers were laid for Walsh, who leaves for Milwaukee, They All and Miss Elsie Worden of St. ten. The color scheme was green and Wisconsin, this week, was guest of Paul were married Friday at Mason it being Mr. Baudler's birthday there honor at a party given by Mrs. B. T. City, Iowa. are visiting their "The Four Horsemen Smile was a huge birthday cake decorated They Van Camp to twelve girls of the Geo. sister, Mrs. Lee Lewist for a few days with green candles. The evening was A. Hormel & Company. Miss Walsh and will return to St. Paul to make spent in music and sociability. The was presented with a memento of the their home. guests departed after a very pleasant occasion. Miss Olga Peterson assisted Every battery has two After Eating a evening wishing Alvin many more of the Apocalypse" Mrs. Van Camp in serving. Visits Sick Sister.—Mrs. Emma kinds of wear—the natural happy birthdays. Meal at the Phillips, who spent the past week slow wear due to use, and BUYING POWER the more rapid wear that IDEAL with her parents, Mr« and Mrs. J. A. Celebrates Birthday.—Miss Irene LOSS FARM ILL comes from abuse. Jenson of Rose Creek, who were ill» Urbatch celebrated her birthday Sunday Special Music Score came up Saturday to visit her sister, by entertaining friends at dinner. Keep the proper amount of (Continued from page i.) Mrs. F. C. Bemis. She left this morning WE SERVES water in your batteryby putting Mr. and Mrs. O. H. IJegge returned to a little every two weeks. Test for Minneapolis. Mrs. Philips is mestic price above the world price, ONLY THEf"1 with the hydrometer to .make frojn Texas this morning where they county nurse of Wabasha county. by Augmented. Orchestra of Nine Pieces which is a part of all the plans for BEST FOOD sure there's cnou£tr charge. spent the, past month oa their ranch. minimum price fixing/' Congressman, Come in to Battery Headquar. AT PRESENT Pettit Concert Postponed—Coe Pettit, ,tera at the first faint sign of Anderson said, "would necessitate.^^ Mrs. R#. (X McCoy and Mrs. Ray vS Pi-KT -V:- trouble*. pianist, who was to play at the DAY PRICES embargo against imports. tt" e. ), Wood spent Friday: with friends in Central high school auditorium. Fri-* Then your battcxy wilTwear :'ai3 "?o-.E Lanesboro. ".The effect of this scheme upon 1 out slowly and gradually, giving day, will not play on that date, because farm products," he added, "would be .xou, uninterrupted service-atsn of conflicting amusements^ in STRICTLY Miss Grace Machacek spent, the *JCJ the samlet as an infl&tiohf of the currency. the city. The date of his concert will Matinee 2:30 Evening 8:15 week-end" visiting •"•fpiends^iat Faribault. i-M 5 ftOME probably be March 30. SCHMITZ AUTO ~v--k II"' "The plan, if minimum prices are Matinee Prices—Children 20c. Aults 35c ELECTRIC CO. BAKING to be fixed for more than one class, Miss'Luella Laggeson is ill and unable Mrs. A.'-J. Larson of Kastfon underwent requires the establishment of a fixed to attend to her duties at Hormel's a minor operation at St. Olaf Complete Electric Service Evening- Prices—Chi'dren 25cr Adults 50c ratio between the prices of the grain hospital Saturday. Privision market. 216-218 East Bridge Street affected. AUSTIN, MINN. IDEAL CAFE PRICES INCLUDE WAR TAX— Superintendent S. T. Neveln has returned Miss Elizabeth Pell of Glenville Price Ratio Puzzling. Representing WillartfL from Victor, Iowa, where he and Miss Bessie Luksilc of fcVER SHOWN AT THESE PRICES "The maintenance of a fixed ratio Storage Batteries was called by the death of his father. are guests of Austin friends.