Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 5, 1922 · Page 2 of 8
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Chicago Girls Take Up "Barnyard Golf fair,, good, Oronoco, good, fair, Pine Ma Island, good, Zumbrota, good, Cannon •~i The Philippine waters abound in THE HOME RADIO IST'-V Falls, good—M. T. K. No. 3. food fishes, but fishing Is done only Trunk Highway No. 21 GOOD— In shallow waters, and the catch Is not adequate for the demands of the islanders. Zumbrota, Faribault and St, Peter.— How to Mak« and Ute It Br a. hyatt vewuix Among the fish "available are Zumbrota, good, Kenyon, good, anchovies, herrings, pompanos, sea Faribault, good, LeSueur Center, bass, mullets, mllkfish, barracudas, good, detour, Cleveland, good, detour, porgies, grunts, parrot fish and soldier III^VIRELESS TELEPHONY^ St. Peter, good, Nicollet.' ". fish* Trunk Highway No. 39—GOOD— In many ways, all the principles and laws of wireless telegraphy apply Mankato, Wells, and M. T. H. No. 9— equally well to radio telephony, but, In other ways, there are great differences -between the two. In the first place, the vibrations or waves sent out by the Mankato, good, Mapleton, good, Minnesota wireless telegraph transmitter are interrupted as they are produced by the'vibrator Lake, good, Wells, good, M. T. of a spark coil and while the '.flow of the oscillations or waves may be H. No. 9. 60 rapid that they appear as a steady stream, yet there is really a distinct Trunk Highway No. 40 GOOD— .. pause after each one. 1 Lyle, Austin and Owatonna. Lyle, if a telephone transmit good, Austin, good, Blooming Prairie, ter and receiver were good, Owatonna. r,j.t attached to the ordinary^ Trunk Highway No. 41 GOOD— wireless instruments Blooming Prairie and Hayfield. used in-telegraphy, the sounds or vibrations Trunk Highway No. 56 GOOD— of the voice Kenyon, Dodge Center and Brownsdale.—Kenyon, would vary the path of fair, good, West Concord, 'X the electrical oscillations good,Dodge Center, good, Hayfieid, and the same variations &j. 3 good, Brownsdale, good, T. H. would be produced No. 9. on th^ receiver. Every make SMARTING, Trunk Highway No. 57 GOOD— LIGHTING and IGNITION But, owing to the fact SYSTEM can be'properly repaired Mantorville and M. T. H. No. 7. that the waves are interrupted or overhauled in our and are not Trunk Highway No. 59 GOOD—^ Horseshoe pitching has bben taken Up by many young women employed in Michigan avenue business houses in shop—for we offer the service continuous, the words Chicago. Every day during the noon hour they may be seen playing this "barnyard golf,! across the street In FAIR—Spring Valley, Rochester and of real specialists working in a or sounds would be cut Grant park. Lake City. Spring Valley, good, fully equipped Establishment. r/f.s- •t-V- up into sections which Stewartville, good, Rochester, poor, Right now is an excellent' would be meaningless, fair, Zumbro Falls, fair, Lake City. ing salted~water. Drain and place in y''VVwVVVH^ time to have your car's system although such sounds a well-buttered baking dish a layer of inspected, cleaned, oiled, and, as music, bells, whistling, mS if necessary repaired for the the cooked, macaroni over this put a etc., might be recognizable. A Nut Like Daddy. coming season. layer of sliced hard cooked eggs, using The little daughter had endured In fact five eggs for a dish serving six. Sprinkle sounds of this sort frequently have been heard over ordinary Wireless telegraph evening after everting her daddy's occupation Let us serve you. with cheese, add a bit of onion instruments. Hence it is easy to see that the only reason why all sounds of writing and his monosyllable juice or grated onion and then a layer cannot be carried through space by ordinary wireless telegraph apparatus is State Trunk Routes in replies to remarks from members Copyright, 1922, Western Newspaper Union. of thick white sauce made by cooking because of the interrupted or broken waves, whereas, if these waves were of the family. Finally, when she University of Southern together two -tablespoonfuls each of Excellent Shape for continuous or were so incredibly rapid as to appear continuous, the sounds was asked what she intended to do lift ./.I know not where His Islands Minnesota butter and flour and one cupful of they transmitted could easily be heard and understood. Therefore, the real Their fronded palms in air when she grew up, the little daughter Travel. rieh milk. Repeat with more macaroni, -I only know I cannot drift Phone 7502 fundamental key to successful wireless telephony lies in producing what are said: "Oh, write papers and be a Beyond his love and care. cheese, egg and white sauce known as continuous waves and it is to the perfection and control of such nut like daddy." —Longfellow. and -finish the top witlr buttered waves that radio telephony owes much of its rapid advancement. Minnesota trunk highways, making crumbs. Bake in a moderate oven until The accompanying figures, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 illustrate just how the interrupted up the 7,000-mile system of Babcock DISHES FROM PRESERVED FRUIT well heated and the crumbs are telegraphy currents and the continuous waves carry sounds. Thus, roads, will be found in good condition brown. 1 represents the variations in vibrations in a certain word. 2, the intermittent U. S. INSPECTED In an emergency, even in season of for the most part barring heavy Lemonade.—Prepare the lemonade •-Egg oscillations of the wir.eless telegraph sender and 3, the way the word fruit, one will find it convenient to rains. as usual and just before servr would be broken and interrupted by being transmitted by means of such interrupted use some of the ing beat up one or two eggs, add to This is indicated by the bulletin waves. Figure 4, on the other hand, shows the continuous waves of the fruit on the preserve the pitcher of lemonade and beat well issued Saturday by the state highway wireless telephone transmitter 5, the sound waves of a word and 6, the way MEATS shelves. with an egg beater. This is a refreshing the continuous waves, interrupted by the words would appear. By studying department upon receipt of reports Plum Trifle.— drink and good way for those these diagrams you can easily see the difference between the word a from superintendents in sixteen maintenance a who do not like eggs to take them in broken up as in figure 3 and flowing smoothly as in figure 6. It must be borne districts covering the entire plums through a an active form. in mind, however, that whereas the sounds of the voice, of music,,etc., cannot A to state. *. ty be satisfactorily sent or received wireless telegraph Instruments, yet wireless each cupful of The trunk route bulletin shows the We are cutting a good grade of Steer and Heifer Beef, telegrams can be sent to perfection, and can be perfectly received, over pulp the whites condition of roads in this vicinity as wireless telephone instruments. Indeed, the very best transmitting radiophone Young Pork, and Milk Veal. Below are some of our of three eggs beaten stiff and sweetened. follows: sets serve the best for sending telegraphic messages, the only difference being Fill the cup two-thirds full of that for the former the continuous high frequency waves are used, whereas, Trunk Highway No. 1 GOOD EVERYDAY PRICES soft custard and heap the fruit INDIANS TO APPEAL TO KING 'when sending code messages by telegraph, the waves are broken or "chopped" Albert Lea, St. Paul, Duluth and meringue on top. by suitable instruments and a key which opens and closes the circuit. North Shore. South state line, good, Float.—Heat one quart of Berry Brisket Boiling Beef 5c lb. In using wireless telephony, just as in wireless must be Delegates From Six Nations Represent telegraphy,-there Albert Lea, good, fair, Owatonna, milk add one cupful of sugar and two separate units known as transmitters and receivers and ia transmitter can One. of Oldest Confederacies in Short Ribs of Beef... 7 8 one-eighth of a teaspoonful of salt good, Faribault, paved, Northfield, be used only for sending and a receiver for receiving. As the sending "or transmitting tho World. when foiling stir in a tablespoonful good, detour, Farmington, good, detour, Beef Roasts 10-121/2-15c lb. apparatus of the wireless telephone is far more complicated than the of cornstarch thinned with a little paved, St. Paul, paved, White receiving instruments, as the greatest interest in wireless telephony lies In receiving The delegates from the Six Nations Beefsteak. 20c lb. and up cold milk let it boll for five minutes, who are to make a personal appeal to Bear, fair, Pine City, good, Duluth. the messages, songs, etc., sent broadcast from large .sending stations, stirring often, then add the beaten Hamburger Steak .. .9c lb. #nd as the receivers are very simple and easy to understand or to construct, King George in respect of their ancient Trunk Highway No. 3. GOOD yolks of three eggs remove from the we will put the cart Before the horse, so to speak, and consider the receiving rights represent one of the oldest and Winona, Twin Cities, Breickenridge. heat and beat while the mixture cools. Salt Pork 15c lb. ind of radio telephony before take up the sending end. most famous confederacies in the we Strain the juice from a pint of canned La Crescent, fair, good, Winona, good, 8world, certainly the most famous In Bacon Squares 12V2clb. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 berries and sweeten to taste. Beat fair, Kellogg, good, Wabasha, construction, the history of "savage" nations. FROCKS QUAINT OR GRACEFUL the whites of the eggs until stiff add Austin Bacon Strip 23c lb. fair, Lake City, good, Red The Five Nations confederacy, the two to four tablespoonfuls of powdered Wing, good, Hastings, fair, good, St. eastern branch of the Iroquois, goes Picnic Hams .15c lb. FOR GIRLS OF CLASS OF 1922 sugar and some of the berry Paul, Minneapolis, paved, St. Cloud, back before the discovery by Columbus. iiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimitiMiiiiiiiiiiiiimtiiiiiM juices-very little to color. Spread the It was strengthened in 1712 by good, Alexandria.^ berries on the custard, then heap the We can Please You With Quality and Price the admission of the Tuscaroras from meringue on the berries. Serve in Trunk Highway No. 9. FAIR North Carolina, and consisted then of glasses if so desired. .• La Crescent, Fairmont and Luverne. the Mohawks, Oneidas, Cayugas, Onondagas Shortcake.—Make a short biscuit Pear FARRELL MEAT COMPANY La Crescent, fair, Houston, and Senecas, with the Tuscaroras. dough and roll It Into two sheets fair, Rushford, fair, Lanesboro, one-half inch thick. Bake in buttered construction, fair, Spring Valley, The Treaty of Utrecht had declared 119 East Bridge Street tins in hot oven. Cut up canned a the Five Nations to be British subjects, good, Grand ^Meadow, fair, pears, sweeten- and flavor with lemon and in the long struggle between Austin, fair, Albert Lea, good, rind or juice... Spread the shortcake France and5 England in America the Blue Earth, good, Fairmont, fair, after covering well with butter, making British government based its claim to Sherburne, good, Jackson, construction, alternate layers of cake and fruit. & large tracts of country sometimes on rough, Worthington, fair, Adrian, Bud Bright's Brainstorms Fruit.—Place halves of fruit Stuffed the ground of the so-called subjection good, Luverne, good, fair, state in a pan, fill the centers with orange of the Five Nations, sometimes on the marmalade, raisins, dates, figs, or line. ground of treaties made .with them. By chopped nuts. When thoroughly heated Most of them are rubber Trunk Highway No. 20— GOOD— the middle of the Eighteenth century necks. remove to a warm serving dish and an orator of the Five Nations declared Canton, Rochester, and Cannon Falls. pour over them a soft custard or MEN'S $3.98, in conference: "We don't know what —Canton good, fair, Preston construction, melted marshmallows. Peaches, pears you Christians, English and French, fair, detour, Fountain, fair, $4.98, $5.98 or apricots are especially good this intend. We'are so hemmed in by you detour Chatfield, goody- Rochester, way. both that we have hardly a hunting Mousse.—Take one cupful Pineapple place left. In a little while, if we find SHOES HOMMEL ELECTRIC of sugar or less, the juice of half a bear in a tree, "there will immediately a lemon, a tablespoonful of gelatin appear an owner of the land to claim CO. and one cupful of water. Soak the Think it over, men, Trade the •property. We are so perplexed between gelatin in cold Water for ten minutes, you that we hardly know what mark brands among them. 203 NORTH MAIN STREET jtlien set in hot water to dissolve. Add for Expert Electrician to, say or think." Work and Dress Shoes. the pineapple and lemon juice. Pack Broad and narrow toe last. DIAL 2679 in ice until ready to serve. The jelly WOO BY HAIR TONIC NO MORE will harden if placed on ice. If we bought them to sell I in a regular way they would Young Men With Small Wages. Find LEGAL NOTICE cost $7.50. GOOD EGG DISHES Girls Do Not Demand Aroma— v-: .- ,, Barbers Complain. v- A REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY Eggs all over the country have been CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION TO SAVE reasonable in price and plentiful. As Hark to the plaint of the barbers, FOR ADMINISTRATION YOUR DOLLARS a food eggs are enjoins the Milwaukee Journal.* Days Estate of Mary J. Warrant. rich in nutriment when youths were wont to stroll in, Estate of John J. Hayes. and if liked may seat themselves and murmur nonchalantly, STATE OF MINNESOTA, County be prepared in "Give me everything," are now Jensen-Phiffer of Mower, In-Probate Court. many ways, just histofy. Modern Lochinvars have discovered In the Matter of the Estate of as eggs. For the that they can step about with Mary J. Warrant, Decedent. Gompany member of the the lady of their choice without surrounding THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Charles N. Warrant, Inez M. Cockran, family who needs themselves with the aroma Wm. S. Benjamin, .Ira. O. eggs but does not of hair tonic. Benjamin, Gertrude M. Hawka, care for them, it is necessary to mask ^Barbers complain that since the East of Court House heirs at law of said deceased them with other, foods. A piece of business depression began and wages Short skirts make tK* and to all persons interested -Austin, Minn. sponge cake will be eaten by tJie child have come down, the. Beau Brummel in the granting of administration of men look longer. who will refuse eggs as this cake is of wartime prosperity who used to the estate of said decedent: The rich in eggs it 4s good, and wholesome. Spend $2.50 every few-days in improving petition of Charles N. Warrant having GIRLS his personal appearance is «a thing been filed. in this-court, representing —Take one-half can in the class Ot '22 have nearly and bateau lines to be selected according Spanish Eggs that Mary J. Warrant, then a resident of tomato, pour off nearly all the liquid of the past., reached the end of the long to their becomingness, and in materials of the County of Mower, State of and heat the tomatoes in a. saucepan, "In the days .that are done the boys journey diplomaward, and one of their organdie, taffeta, or other crepe Minnesota, died: intestate on the 25th IN THE STRESS great days is dawning. Commencements seasoning with salt and cayenne, with would order ail the frills known, to the weaves insure the success Of this styler day of April, 1922 and praying are about to be staged. They a little chopped onion, and cook ten tonsorial' artist said one barber. They all lend themselves to narow ruffles OF THE STORM that letters of administration of prove the most engrossing subject in minutes. Then break in four eggs "Now they Shave th'emselves and and puffs,. to cordings and shlrrings, her estate be granted to Charles „N. the minds of everybody concerned, and stir frith a fork until, the .eggs about once in six weeks get a plain and narrojv ribbons seem to be Warrant, of Boulder, Colo. and drive .under closed auto top with what shall I wear, uppermost are cooked and have the consistency the court having fixed the time and a made for them. How sufficient unto haircut^ among the details under discussion. of scrambled eggs. Serve this immediately plaice for Hearing said petition: Itself organdie Is, may be gathered Anotiffr barber, admitted that he Is and you will drive in dryness THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH Having made a little journey of research on rounds of buttered toast. from the pretty frock pictured, in forced t£ use a high typp of- salesmanship'tP and comfort. It Is perfectly OF YOU, are hereby Cited and required long before Commencement day which the skirt is just one ruffle After convince the custodier that £J$upper Dish.—Spread slices of stale to show cause, if any you have peeped over the horizon, the style reporter prater-tight and will stand up another, each edged with a little frill. lie needs a massage. The porter, bread with butterT place In a baking before this court at the Probate gathers that the first thing for The bodice is finished in the same dish, sprinkle each layer generously countings his nickles when the, day's against, all kinds of weather Court Rooms in the Court House, in the girl graduate to decide is the matter way, and even the short sash is made with cheese^ Beat two eggs, add one business is over, laments .when he recalls the Cifcy of Justin, in the County of Our auto tops are all guaran•gteed, of silhouette. She is to choose of organdie. The variety in these organdie the times when "two-bits" was cupful- of milk, salt and paprika to Mower,-. State of Minnesota, on this because ma'de to order. between the piquant and demure bouffant frocks is endless, and those-of the usual tip. The manicurist admits 3rd day of July, 1922, at 10 o'clockA. season and pour oyer the bread. Bake fRrtt GRAY skirt. taffeta are built on the same lines. M., why said petition should notbe men aren't susceptible to being in a moderate oven««ntll the custard granted. If the maid elects to be picturesque is set. More eggs and milk will be vamped. .. WITNESS. The Judge of said in a full skirt she may join it to a needed .for.,a larger dish. Court, and the Seat of said Court SMC**? .-r:V rather snug bodice with sleeves a little At a recent spelling mateh a boy Eggs.—-Cook macaroni ^!vMacaront' and this. 2nd day .of June, 1922. AUTO TOPtsAND AUTO PAINTING shorter than elbow length. In necklines spelled it Mdet.M "Give him the ot kind uritlL fender any: HENRY WEBER, JUN., faibnjL- there are the square, "V" shaped, (Court :Seal) Probate Judge. prize/' yells the exchange ^."Anybody COMUGHT It VtSTHM MCVtftfU UMOH- Mower County News Market PHONE 2147. AUSTIN, MINN... HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, de- thatca^PHt. Advertisements in the Thews' Bring Results. Place is the place to-list anything serves tovwin.1*" you may nave to dispose of. 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