Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
March 23, 1922 · Page 7 of 8
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iiiym "P* '-, Ml ~T'*X TO*g JF IS Xc?^ ,A^r '4f*T' 511 "^V1*' f^'r *,„ ~i MOWER COUNTY' ftWS, 'AUSTIN, MINN. ly^/ i~ *. Hr*'"' *»*, v« V* W- Page Eight Thursday, Mar. 23, 1922 MICKSE, 1HE rtUM bK S UEyiL By Chafks Sughroe We Ain't Got No 'tcPoetry Type" Either HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS y.doia A WlMffB NiMiiim I tniM 9on, h^\)E v\e«a ?peM ou a ONE IESt H6AH H\N'- PALMlSTS WANTER REM tv^E IATE. pece^seo JARS. DR. GUB, r* V&Zt.&<3^ MAH HAN' T' SEE HOW 4# \)ER9£9 \AH\2U SOU r~^' O N 6 A W IN E IV E Tb p^ur *1 Poctrm SUT SHUCKS AH TOL' ifA NOOR ?M*L* (Gezmv., MR. P. Kwdty, LIFE DE OLE MAH IS IN LA* O A N S A N fcv MA afraao \we e/\ur oo rn See moo f-'- 'A5« 0/lMW SbOHPoS. SMITH ON STAND Moving a Mountain Out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Quite English. Insurance Specialists "Of what use is cavalry in modern Offered Place in warfare?" asked the examiner at the TELLS OWN TALE military college. Austin Insurance Agency Cast of "Buddies "I really couldn't say," answered E. Ray Cory, Manager young Archibald Fitzvalentiue, "unless Babcock Building (Continued from page 1.) Miss Ora Robertson,. 310 West It is to Impart tone to what would AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Maple street, is in receipt of an otherwise be a mere vulgar brawl" Hv,r a and identify the child if the authorities offer of the leading' role in "Buddies," a war drama, under the attempted to take it from him. management of Boyd B. Trousdale, How his father advised him to confess manager of "Honeymoon and give himself up and how he did Town," which was staged neve vdeiiver himself as he was told to do. this winter as an amateur production by the Business Women's Did He Intend to Do Crime? club. 'The question then," he said to the How long does it take Miss Robertson's clever characterization jury, "is did this young man intend to %5x of Mrs. Jack Dunbar commit the crime of murder upon won her much favorable to save $1,000? comment here. that child. That is the ultimate ,HS\ Mr. Trousdale writes that the charge." V\V company, is playing one. night I YOU start this month and save 'Attorney Baudler offered objections stands and will tour the middle west, opening- on Easter Day. but was over-ruled. every week, you will Have Mr. Trousdale is at present at Smith took the. stand and Attorney $i ooo in December, 1931. Cedar Rapids,, Iowa, recruiting Sasse drew from him that he was 24 his company. years old, and lived four ivi'les from —if you save $5 every weeK, you Miss Robertson stated that she would not accept the offer. Eose Creek. That he had attended will have $1,000 in January, 1906. I school to the Fifth grade and )r —if you save $10 every week, you the age of sixteen. That he had l.ved on the farm near Rose Creek practically will have $1,000 in February, 1924. all his life. Smith then told of his early relatonship By depositing your money with us at compound with Mary Weiss and how he interest, you not only save the ihad known her since childhood and One of (he most colossal engineering feats ever undertaken Is now under way in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The thousand, but also get a substantial extra &ow they had kept company despite Morro de Castello, a mountain in the heart of the city, Is being removed and the substance of it is being-used tt objections offered by both families. make a three-^lnile^extension to the city in the bay. amount of interest accumulation. "Have you and she been married recently," he was asked. The First National Bank of Austin ROLLING FALL PROVES FATAL 0 "Yes," Smith replied, in Denver, r.M. TO that he does not find- out, Inr some Colorado. I don't remember the fashion or other, what it is that attracts Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 FOR REVENUE ONLY Uncommon Sense Earl Caddock's Failure to Win From time." their attention in newspapers Oil in 1 Zbyszko Is Big Disappointment "With all your debts you have the Resources Over Three Million Dollars He said that Mary's mother and his and magazines. 0 tp Admirers. assurance to ask for the hand of my Ml1 The results of the several hundred mother were sisters. The families (oil Organized 1868. thousand questions he has asked are daughter? What are you thinking By JOHN BLAKE :J|i! mere neighborly and visited back and Earl Caddock failed in his effort to of?" carefully put away in his brain, and $ '.forth and he and Mary had gone together come back. & when lie gets out a number of the "Mv debts." frequently,. Wrestling fans the country over, publication he directs, it is always with whom Caddock is a great favorite, "What was the attitude of your bought and read by a very large number KIND OF INTEREST were disappointed at his failure to ioiks?" of people. take the title from Zbyszko. To have a live personal interest in "They were kicking all the time," ASK Caddock, the former champion, after the man of affairs what he is all created tliitigs is necessary to lie said. a year of intensive training and out- interested in and he will probably every well-educated and active man. "Your brothers?" tell you: If you sat at a dinner next to John Boy's Spring Clothes "They had something to say. They "Everything." D. Rockefeller you could get few rises said we had no business going together," He is interested in everything, and out of him by discussing the theory he ought to be. the witness replied. of relativity. But if you began to But he also is especially interested "Did you quit then?" talk of how "to give away money intelligently, in some one thing, which is why he which is his special interest "No sir/' he answered.'" is a man of affairs. just now, you would probably Smith said his brothers were also A very important editor is so absorbed hear something of much value. at New Prices ^opposed to the marriage. in the study of the world and Golf, music and many other things "What did your father say?" what is going on in it, that in worktime are fine interests to have, but the one Told to Quit Girl. or playtime he Is engaged in its interest you need most of all concerns ""That we had no business going together study. your business or your profession. But he is especially interested in and if I didn't quit her I would men and women. And specializing in have If to get out. He said we couldn't that is paramount, and you give this specialty he is interested in what It enough intelligent thought, you will get married anyhow." they like to read. prosper. If you "scatter" too much Smith then told of Mary coming to $10 and $12 Suits Now $7.50 He is so deeply interested in this, you will not. work here and how he came later. that he never meets a man or. woman fConvrleht.l He said they continued to go together after their arrival here. Later Mary went to Minneapolis. ""What was the occasion of her going: Hundreds of new spring suits for boys in brown, green to Minneapolis," he was asked. '"To get work." and Scotch mixtures, finely tailored—every suit with 2 "Why was she going to Minneapolis S pants, and«very suit worth $10.00 to $12.00—new spring "She knew she was in a family Earl Caddock. way," he answered. price— door life, was all set to win the championship. $7.50 He then told of how he had written and secured a job for Mary. How he The rolling fall, only recently placed later went up and they were married in the wrestling code of New York in court. state, proved fatal to Caddock's Attorney Sasse submitted the marxiage cbances. license as evidence. No objections Zbyszko won the first and third were offered by the state, falls. Each was a rolling fall. The "Why didn't you take Mary out to second* fall was won by Caddock when he pinned the shoulders of the champion .Every pair made special for the .your parents?" to the mat with an arm lock "They were against us," he answered. Woolwear boy's new spring suits—the very finest tailored and chancery. Leuthold Stores. Every pair Smith then told how he came to boys' suits that can be bought—suits that were $15 to YOST RAPS PRO GRID GAMES Austin and Mary communicated with Mm and how he went up when the $25—new prices guaranteed to the wgarer. Prices Menace to College Sport as Athletes jcMld was born to see her and how Are Unwilling Jto Play Game for $9.75 $12.50 $15.00 they later returned to Austin. Its Own Sake. He said he didn't want to leave the and quality cannot be beat any baby with Mary because they didn't Professional football is a menace to the college sport as it robs the game want folks to know about it. where. of many of Its greatestcharacter Mr. Sasse then introduced the empty building qualities, Fielding H. Yost, condensed milk can used by Smith for 20 years football coach at the to feed the baby as evidence. The University of Michigan, said in an estate accepted it. 100 boys' suits of lesser value—some of QA address to the Michigan alumni of $1.90, $2.40, $3.40 Hospital attaches, Mrs. Eunice L. New York city. them odd suits from fall, worth double, now «vU Sice, former chairman of the Child The professional sport, Coaqh Yost said, tgnds to make the college player Welfare League Dick Carmichael, unsatisfied to play the game for deputy sheriff, and Mrs. Luther were its own sake robs the game of the ^examined in the morning. exhilarating inspiration of achievement Their stories agreed substantially V-" merely for achievement's sake, with testimony offered early in the and destroys ideals of generous service, a\ £r&l. The Leuthold-Petgfson Company loyalty, sacrifice and wholehearted Leuthold Peterson Co. devotion to a cause which mark the college player. Bridge DlsatUr Nearer Home, ij Brown—Wasn't that bridge disaster use ror ciocKe. terrible? The small, worrnrnt clock can be •yi# ^Blaek—Whotold you about it? ._ lUseful .liuthe sickroom if the face is &rown—The papers, of course. "still intact. After a dose of medicine Black—Ah, yes, certainly. For J&e Jl 7. 44 '1& given the hands should be turned T-. moment I thought you were referring to denote the time when th» next one lkiL to her my wife losing all pin money Is due. At the game last night.^. ,...