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1 IggtjHf J- r-'rW^ -v &i •T7\.£ MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN.- Thursday, Mar. 23, 1922 Page Five "I HUNDREDS ATTEND WALKS AROUND WORLD KATHERINE GALLO WAY WITH DUNBAR & 1 1 THE ROMANCE OF WORDS FOLLIES AT PARK THEATREL FRIDAY LEO SMITN TRIAL H'£AN WI CH?| •T'' -mito, mm a a We're havirf (Continued from Page One) LORD SANDWICH, who Kellogg''* at om bouse^'it held high rank in England mother keeps "We are not here for revenge," said during the latter part of me goin' for more—but I the Eighteenth century, not only the witness heatedly, "and we are not don't care p. '. gave his name to the chain of 'cause I like here to try to put him over the road." Kellogg'st" islands discovered by Captain The reply came in answer to a question /fffg Cook in 1778, but it is also from from Mr. Sasse insinuating that him that the slice of meat or Meany had gone over the ground cheese or the like between -two thoroly on purpose for the trial. pieces of bread gets its name. "Then you were ready for this trial," it was because of the earl he asked Meany. of Sandwich's aversion to. wasting even a moment of time, that crispness John Thill Heard. the "sandwich,'' as we know it, Wednesday afternoon John Thill came iftto^heing. At his office took the stand. He admited he was in the admiralty he made it a confused in Justice court at a preliminary rule to pay no attention to any/ hearing of the case and Attorney letter that wasfcmore than a page Sasse had the witness at his in length, saying that anyone mercy during the cross examination. can state everything they have The witness was apparently very nervous to say in a single page, and that, ,x••••} and repeatedly contradicted himself -4- if the petition was longer, You'll wish the bowl at your table-seaf was abou$ he wouldn't have anything to in his testimony. fwice as big when it's "Kellogg'3 for the feast 1" do with it because it was wasteful "I admit I was confused at the {Great big, sunny-brown corn flakes—all oven-crisfl of the writers-time and of hearing—I noticed my mistakes at the end crunchy—crowding each other to spread /SB his. The same principle governed hearing," said Thill. ieal and true joy! You never tasted such flavor! his hours of play. He "Did you suggest that to anybody was an inveterate gambler, and Pour in some fresh, cold milk-—or cream^— and^ in Justice court—did you suggest that it was far from unusual for Sr" J* fcfart in! Well, it'll seem you can't get going speedjJ •m-'m you had told something that wasn't him to sit for 12 to 14 hours at (enough to suit your appetite! Was there ever suchi so," Mr. Sasse asked the mitness. a stretch, watching fhe fall of Franz Emanuel Wettberg walked a keen appetite maker such happy, "No, I didn't," was the reply. the cards. up the city hall steps In New York health-making food! At such times it was his cus-" Thill's testimony was largely a repetition recently and completed his trip around torn to summon the waiter and Tomorrow, serve Kellogg's! What a the world, which he began January of Meany's with a variance order "whatever food "happens 15, 1914. He still carried his pack round of appetite-applause you'll win| on He admitted he had been time. to be in the house." Cold- meat and rifle and was in the best of Great ito start the day right! down was found tj where the baby and bread were usually'tforthcoming, health and spirits. Wetberg is sixtythree TOASTED after the Justice court hearing and Do more than ask your grocer and he collects a wager of ten so the earl would slip had gone over the ground and that /»nDAl "corn flakes." Insist upon, for thousand dollars. a slice o£ the former between Meany and Bulson had accompanied vwljw KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes^-they'r# two slices of the latter and devour him, and they had talked the it with great relish. Soon that {•LAKES so delicious! Bicycle With an Airplane Engine found, Bulson said, and Smith said he case over them. it became the fashion to serve between didn't know. "Sandwiches" always spelled Hadn't Studied Case. with a capital—at the various They then took the baby to the car "'I haven't been making a study of functions of the day, and this and Thill and Meany started for Austin. this thing—I merely went down to time-saving device of an English Smith then left the scene and straighten out my directions," he said. lord gave rise to a word said he wag looking for rabbits- which is common wherever the Mr. Sasse continued to entangle the According to Bulson, Smith's fathwitness language is spoken. on his testimony he gave in er, who is justice of the peace, and CORNFLAKES (Copyright.) Justice court. his son came down and looked the was no water in the ditch "There place over. They found the baby that I know of," said the witnss in reply about 10:00 a. m., he stated. to a question as to whether the MEDICAL Also makers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN( cooked and tnimMfl Sasse then took the witness and cavity baby was found contaned ELECTRICITY where the again brought up the question of the FOR ALL CHRONIC DISEASES water. "I saw some old, dirty previous hearng in justice court. Bulson ALSO NON-SURGICAL CURE FOR eving snow on top of the brush. The the eetti said he was there but couldn't PILES snow melted and ran on the baby. The jhe4r ,0 DR. A. I. ARNESCN as th were s0 ma a When you go to a Ch.ropraetor whose office is equipped with Specialist baby was more or less damp when we present. He Mated that he wasn't Spinographical (X-Ray) outfit he not only tells you where the CAUSE found OFFICES—Half block West of Farmers it." I called as a witp'ess, but went to the of your trouble is located, but if necessary he takes a spmograpb and Merchants State Bank The witness admitted that he hadn't trial out of curiosity, (X-Ray picture of your spine) AND SHOWS YOU. said anything about the baby being He then will give you Chiropractic vertebral adjustments which Will Sasse'Questions Bulson. wet and dirty in Justice court. "It remove the CAUSE of your trouble.- This office is equipped with a Attorney- Sasse again endeavored complete Sp ^graphical outfit operated by a competent Spinograhper. slipped my mind, was all," he explained Kotn to bring out the point that there was R.L. NELSON, in reply to Mr. Sasse's question regarding personal enmity between Bulson and the justice court testmony. SEE D.C. Smith. Bulson said he 'associated When the attorney for the defense Palmsr Graduate Chiropractor. with the Smiths in a business way, insinuated that Bulson, Meany and but never in a neighborly fashion. Offiice Phone—2277. Lewis Building, Thill had framed up their estimony Residence Phone—7122. AUSTIN, MINNESOTA. He said that Thill and Meany and after the Justice court trial, Thill himself had talked the case over several said* "We never got this .framed upiat times since the jusice court trial." all. You got the wrong idea." He did not see a fork in Smith's hand Repeats Statements. he said. and- Thill reiterated Meany's statements Attorney Baudler in cross, examination that Smith said the noise they heard brought out the fact that Bulson PRINTING was an old rabbit or a fox. As the did not see any other. Rothes in the examination progressed the witness cavity besides what the baby was became more nervous and constantly wearing. Vi asked for a repetition of the question. An ingenious mechanic of the French Airplane company of Chicago lias Mrs. Roland Luther, to whose home ATR.E equipped a bicycle with an airplane engine and intends to give a demonstration Thill said he lived across the road the baby was brought: after the men SEND US YOUR on Michigan boulevard shortly that is likely to raise a few hairs. He claims from Meany and a half a mile from had found it, was the next jwitness. his machine does 90 miles an hour on low gear on the ground and that when Bulson, and that he didn't associate She told of how the men came to the FILMS he goes into high gear, there is no limit to his speed. with the Smith family He said he had house with the baby about 10:30 a. met them. m. Mr. Sasse endeavored to show that "The baby had no hood or blanket. Friday, March 24th Thill had shown ill feeling toward the It had on a little white dress," she Eastman Method defendant. said. "No booties—little wool stockings, The Dunbar Opera Follies Used "Is there any particular reason why a thin woolen shirt, nothing on you avoid the Smith house?" the witness its hands. The right sleeve was pulled WiliM.Maupin was asked. off and it was so blue that it was almost A Carnival Music fn 2 Parts and 7 Scenes of and Fun "Since this happened I guess I have purple. 24-HOUR SERVICE tried to avoid it," he replied. Describes Baby. PART I. "DOOD MORN IN'." Attorney Baudler cross examined "The little arms," she continued*, 1—The White Hussar Singing Band, Premier Musical Entertainers. the witness and brought out the fact "were just as cold as they could be E 2—Lorna Doone Jackson, in "Ain't Yo' Comin' Out, Malindy?" ACH morning when the sun'comes that Thill had never had_ any difficulty The right hand was full of dirt. The 3—"Jazzification," A "Rigoletto" episode. K.O. WOLD DRUG with the Smiths. ("Verdi", Mr. George Epps) dress was dirty and rumpled and all To tint the east with red Miss Jackson in "Second Hand Rose" and "Stand Up and Enoch Bulson's Story. wet. I didn't take any of the clothing When birds sing sweet the day to Sing for Your Father." off—I only took5 the coats off and greet Enoch Bulson, one of the wood 4—The Rigdon Dancers, featuring Grace Fenimore Cooper, COMPANY In branches overhead, tried to warm it by the oven door, but choppers who was present when the assisted by The Newton Twins. 'Tis then I fully realize 5—Wiiliams & Howard it didn't get warm before the men baby was found, was the next witness. "Kodak Dept.":. I'm rich beyond compare. (Harry) (Bert) in "Reminiscences of the Past." took it away again. For, sweet and clear a voice I hear: A sure cure for the blues. "I went upstairs," she said, "and He told where he lived and testified 6—Dunbar's Salon Singers in part songs worth while. "Dood mornin', pop! You dere?" ^Copyright, by McClur* Syndicate.) got a little wool blanket and hood how the baby was found. He said "C-armena," "Poor Jane," (Miss Jackson), "On the Road to Mandalay," (Mr. Reynolds), "Leave Me With a Smile," and put them on and gave the baby to Smith had a shot gun in his hand The cares of day may vest the night Piano fantsy (Mr. Hinga). Mr. Meany." With visions dark and strange IF YOUR FORD NEEDS REPAIRING when he saw him and that the gun 7 —Colonial Dances: Mrs. Luther was very emphatic in And through my sleep dark phantoms had been shot and the noise of the "Minuet"—Newton Twins, Bobbie Pierce, Agnes Hutto. creep her statement of the time which she "Gavotte" Miss Cooper shot was what called his attention to And dismal doubtings range. 8—Grand Scene from "MARTHA" FJoto saw the three men going to work in Smith as he (Bulson) was walking you are assured of GENUINE FORD But when' the morning sunlight "The Last Rose" (Miss Jackson), "The Spinning WTieel" and their car. She said she saw them go along the top of the bluff. and "Finale to Second Act." breaks— PARTS, a Good Job, and Quick by the house at 9:40 a. m. Entire Company including Band and Dancers. Later, he said, he asked Smith if he Then farewell doubt and care, Mr. Sasse in his cross examination For sweet and clear a voice I hear: didn't hear a noise and Smith, he stated, PART II. took this point xand brought out the "Dood mornin', pop! You.dere?" said it was a fox. Bulson said he 1—Miss JacLscn in 'Reminiscences of Comic Opera." fact that she couldn't remember any 2—^'All In Fi n. An Old Fashioned Rural Entertainment. told Smith that a fox wouldn't come ®AUSHN AIJTO COMPANY other specific time a car had gone by The day dawns bright and-hope revives. Lem Moots, Sheriff and Chairman of Entertainment so close to a human being and later committee Mr. Bert C. Howard the house except this one. he said Smith told him it might be a Lafe Binkley, Postmaster and general nuisance. The tasks it brings to me She explained this by saying she rabbit. Harry E. Williams Seem to be small if but the call was watching the clock, which stood Fawn Lippincut, in "Down on the Lehigh Valley"...... As the party neared the noise, the Comes fraught with childish glee. -. ..... Miiss 'Jackson on the window sill, in order that her baby cried louder. They approached And light of heart I face the day, Melba Mjaybee, "Phone Song," from "Lux" .Missr Keith husband might get to woyk on time. For on its morning air the cavity where the baby was hidden. Georgie Perkins, "Imitations" .Dick Munson IN AUTO TOPS He had planned to ge to Ji neighbors Comes sweet music my ears to greet: Silver Tongue uartet "My Home Town"' "Smith," said BulsGH, "jumped "Dood mornin',-pop! You dere?" to help them. Note—The. Brown County Band wilil blow all thru the show3—Opera in and pulled out the kid." Follies Cabaret-— Attorney Baudler in his cross examination there-is all the difference in the The baby, the witness declared, had s-': "Italian Street Song" (Naughty Marietta!),,^lv .Miss Keith When life is done, its task laid dbwn endeavored to- rshote Tiow it world. Some are built for show nothing on its hands or head. He said "Danse Militaire" .'.The Newton Twins MVfi6n comes eternity was possible for hey to remfember this some are built for wear. We "The Prince and the Duchess," in "Afternoon^ Tea".... he couldn't see the feet as they were pray the judgment day specific time. .. Mr. Howard, Mr. Williams, Miss Pierce, Misis Weatherby make tops that are built,to Wilt Wing one boon to me. inside the dress. Smith then turned i# "Danse F^nlictioue" .v*. 7... .-v-.-VMIss Cooper One b«b*h I ask of Thee, dear Lord— make? your car appear as. graceful the baby over to Bulson, the witness '"Cainpsn ni" snd'"Cair.p'n' Out" in grand op'ry. .* V* Thift in "that, city fair Astronomer's Advlu^wii and dashing as possible, ""Habanera" from "Carmen".. .Miss Jarck'son and ensemble said and it was wrapped in a couple My ears shall hear that greeting clear: ifud Tunkins says an astronomer "The Torreadcr" ...Mr. Reynolds of coats. The baby's face and hands and yet to give the maximum of "Dood mornin', pop! You dere?" 4—Grand "Finale" from "The Chocolate Soldier." talks fn such large figures, you'd rath* were blue and some of the clothing service. (Copyright.) Company Manager .Harold Ray er believe anything he says than try was wet he said. ^Director of Tours. '. Clarence Burdick to check up his arithmetic. R. H. GRAY Chief Mechanician. i........ .Edward Santley Saw Tracks in Snow. 8alt and Gasoline. Electrician 1 .vi..... .James Wolf The X-Ray and Airplanes. The witness also said he saw some Gasoline used In combination with The X-ray, is used in airplane construction salt is a good dry cleaner salt absorbs tracks in the snow coming from the to detect defective materials, AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING the oiliness of the gasoline, as well northwest to where the baby was weak metal castings and workma^styP. as cutting into the badly soiled places. found. which would otherwise-«scap£ the eye Dip the cloth first in the gasoline and ISTIN, MINN. Mr. Thill asked Smith if he- had of an inspector^and possibly W the' Advertisements in the News Bring Results^ then take up a little salt before rubbing cause of 'dT^hifer and death any idea whoSg Babysit wfis thgy had garments. «'t r«- j'i, assj '""i i' „*Tl, '1- -tf* A. "WE j- *,