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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

June 5, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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j* »*it t^*"' ^J*fi%,»*&fl' XBB&1*«3&& SS&fc w^*..-:~ ^Mi^««Stot»»iiBfefIi)te:v'" Wk^sSb, !1M^i irt'r* ^mWrn^M-' £%&&$ ':.: 1 Jp^'T ir. Monday, June 5, 1922 Ain it the Truth* Though 0'a£ i. •*w au£i£.|%Iu AW, WHAT^IHE USE PAH SON 'LOW TE DE^Il. LiM^nr.i. or-tJT".!* F• VfutZdm isSr -. -.«»» ^,Vwt«ra_it«ww»Mr Union (Swine git tat man Wftk J^J But I CAN'T UNDERSTAND, WELL XOU KNOW THAT OLD WHUT ROB MAH CHICKEN J*DO YOU "THINK HE vMr.'LL" CA9i TELL HE ip* ThE MORHlN CHIEF NAH WE WrSSED HIM TKINC MR. FEATHERHEAt DtD YA CATCH THAT 3ARN \X MIGHT HAVE flEEN JUST A MR.FEATHERHEAD, IS-IF HE WA3 ONLV A PEEPER, SAVIHG.CWEF r- TrtE REALLV Mtt A RooS' BUT AH AfN' KEER lm sr tt/HV HE 'SHOULD TAKE "tfJ&^nRou&LE TO CUM& UP f^llOW WHO VVA^SEEN BURCULAR WHV HE ^0ULT HIGHER VOG HOOK. PEEPER" rp MOTH IN' BOUT DE DEBIL yv*gr 'jr* THREE STORES THE BETTER THE PEEP SWOOPtN' AROUND ON i^ i/ 6WIME 6lT 'IM—AH WANTS V-Oxv 38P FLOOR BALCONY *. V.1) TE rJ0-UICE T' GIT 'lM J! LAST NIGHT f- W&- ?P £My2. -U£ I -4«r 0 !I!?Kv Cs.'Oi y:M? EIGHT GRADUATE Pollen Treatment for Hay Fever would be irritating to let 'em have for all specific purposes. In this way, this bill will give the U. S. Government the last word.—M. FROM COLUMBUS full control 'in the air. It is, as I said before, a vei'y simple (matter any child can understand it— Wf&mnz oTHfn? TUAJ so maybe our senators will. Commencement Exercises SfPJ The stations in cities have the time %fi I Held Friday so divided that W A D, which is the !i?Ti Minneapolis Journal station, will have Evening. the air daily from 9:30 to 10 a. m., Relieve M. A. Pooler Accepts while WAAH, the St. Paul Dispatch, Miss Hazel King spent Sunday at Graduating exercises at Columbus the pressure of displaced will have it from -9 to 9:20 p. m. each Iter 'home near Lansing. Position in Canada vertebra? of the spine.on High- school were held Friday evening day. nerves issufrom^s&own, the deiicate Mrs. Mary Gullickson of Lyle was when eight members of this I used to think the flir and the view in° therein .an Austin caller Saturday. M. A. Pooler son of C. A. Pooler, year's class received diplomas. was all mine—but times are changing the rr,a^cur nifted part tf of Austin has resigned his position Rev. J. L. O'Connor of Worthington, fast. tion Miss Thresa Downey spent Sunday illustralt as general manager of the Potomac delivered the address, to the graduates. If your preacher gets stale, you can is this unnatural with friends at Rose Creek. Public Service Company, Hagerstown, He appealed for a life of usefulness interference with nerve I listen to some big gun in Philadelphia causes the function,thai G. O. Gilbertson of St. Ansgar, "•Maryland, with which company he! which could not fail to be you can have your radio receiver great roajeases orityofdiswhich has accepted a position in New Brunswick, lorvra, spent Friday in Austin on busi-ztess. crowned with success. with you as you gambol "on the to the Canada. The local paper from Edward P. Schottler, Catherine I green" on a Sunday morning and he§r human flosh is heir.*'1 Hagerstown has the following to say Wiel, Leo P. Buens, Helene A. Fitzgerald, [some noted divine deplore Sunday Mrs. Henry Ring of Lime Springs, about Mr. Pooler. Phillip F. McLaughlin, Joseph amusements® 3 .Iowa, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. "Mr. Pooler resigned after a very W. Christie, Quinton W. McShane, and If the barber shop quartet gets a Joint Judd. Successful |||ree£ lasting over a period Lauderdale E. Smith received classical AND EXPERIENCED wee bit off pitch, you can listen to a VAl TRAINED of seveiiyyears, to accept the management diplomas. "lil ole" Grand Opera in New York. A. E. Beadell went to Minneapolis CHIROPRACTOR of the New Brunswick Power Joseph E. Bear and Gwenyth K. J. It's a great world and getting more T&uisday to attend the funeral of H. locatesthis interference readily Company, St. John's, New Brunswick, Hinckley received Latin Scientific diplomas complicated and simplified every day. JJL Mclntyre. and removes the pressure by Canada, one of the largest public and Genevieve C. Enright received adjusting the displaced vertebrae. Yours _with love, NATU8.E- Xester Clark of Minneapolis spent RESTORES utilities in the province. During an English Scientific and Commercial —MAYME. WHEN THE CAUSE OP the week-end with his parents, Mr. Mr. Pooler's administration, the comI diploma. P. S. —I'll like radio better when In the Woman's clinic in Washington a cure for hay fever has been DISEASE 55 REMOVED .and Mrs. Amos Clark. paies under his management made we can talk back at 'em. I'd like to perfected. It Involves the placmg of pollen of plants likely to cause hay wonderful progress and now operate listen in on my neighbors but it fever on tiny Scratch marks on the. fore arm of the patient. The pollen DR. R. L. NELSON Mrs. C. L. West has returned home WELL? DID YOU in four states. He leaves this territory causes a slight swelling around the scratch and the treatment is then directed 'after a week's visit with relatives EVER?— against that specific pollen. The photograph shows a patient being with the regret of friends and CHIROPRACTOR 2utd friends in Mankato. CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. given the pollen treatment. former co-workers." Dial 2038 LEWIS BUILDING Mrs. Ernest Johnson has returned Gardening is an ancient and honorable rrs A GREAT Physician and Surgeon June Bride is Honor control commercial and amateur radio A S IN IN N t» iier home at Alebrt Lea after Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. past time Many men make transmission, to insure the maximum spending several days at the Walter X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment Office Telephone Dial 2277 Guest at Shower a garden to save money, and others WORLD-MAYME o'nd practical us£ of the ether Assistants— Residence Dial 7122 Peach home. make money to save gardening. Ernest H.Morris, M. D. by"assigning definite wave lengths They say that gardening reduces the N. Mabelle Moore, R. The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. IMrs. Oral McKenney spent the (. Miss Dorothy Munson and Miss cost of living, but we think it makes -week-end at the W. E. Lewis home in Eva Vallentyne entertained a group (Continued from page 1.) life not worth living. There may be WaJtham and also visited friends and of sixteen young women, teachers a lot of fun in teasing along a slow relatives at Hayfield. pie. And' so* now we are listening and town girls, at the ^T. D. Boswell tomato, or in chasing the potato bugs Eastman-made to messages tjhat come to us without home, 906 North Kenwood avenue, a^mtukI of 1 Mrs. George Eastmai^has returned over into the next township—but our wires. Radio is the remainder when Thursday evening. lame from Gary, Indiana, where she sense of humor doesn't run that way. you subtract wires from telegraphy. The event was in honor of Miss spent the past six weeks with her Next to inducing a balky cow to give swro'. 77? njiii.fc */?. All you have to do is to put your Agnes Hegge, Who will be a June .daughter, Mrs. Harry Cerf. up her treasure on a hot night and receiver to your ear and listen. It's bride. The guest of honor was presented having mosquitoes playfully bite hard on some folks to listen—but after Mrs. John^ Harrison who has been with a huge basket filled with their initials in your neck as you all, we can't learn much from the visiting her sister, Al. Wengert gifts of china, cut glass, and silver, Mrs. guide the white fluid into a tin pail, sound of our own voices. tokens of the well-wishing ofj those wesat to Albert Lea tpqay to visit her we believe that gardening is just afcout No Embarassing Noises. assembled. dLavghter, Mrs. Lynn Brown. the most melancholy outdoor If your clock strikes and your baby A two- course luncheon was served, sport ever devised by a nut on work. Miss Jennie L. Teeter and niece, cries, and Dad is shouting, "Where Mrs. Boswell and Mrs. George LaBar Frances Teeter, of Minneapolis leave The Simplicity with, which is my collar?" it doesn't matter like assisting the hostess. The whole ONE- POINT- MARGIN GIVES -June IB for a trip to Europe. They it does on a phone. evening was most pleasantly spent. PACKERS SECOND GAME a new account is opened ^expect to "be gone several months. The government licenses the sta-. No. 2 Stolen Car Recovered tions that send out messages. They ~W- P. Walker and family of Waterloo, Austin Packers again took a place BROWNIE IN call them ."Broadcasting stations." Iowa, and Mrs. Vinton McBride by Police Yesterday near the head of the team standings opening anew account, there is The Bible says, "Tell it out among of Livingston, Montana, are when they defeated Blooming Prarie the Heathen."1 It's all the same thing only one thing you are asked to jgseats at-the M. H. Kenaston home. Pictures 2^x3^ 9 to 8 yesterday in a loosely placed John Hagen's Buick touring car, under a different title. sign and that is the Signature Card. game. Price $2.50 stolen Saturday night from in front 'Ir. C. P. Lewis returned home on It used to be that we didn't dare to Gute pitched the whole game for of the Babcock building, was found Friday morning from San Antonio, plan a picnic we had read th^ Until This card is for reference in. Without experience Austin, allowing eleven hits, and yesterday noon by police- parked near '"Texas, after a three weeks' visit forecast, in the daily paper, but now identifying your signature on a striking ont 14. Peck for Blooming the Christian church. TWith his daughter, Mrs. George Wilsxm. we slip on our rcceiyer and overhear and without experimenting Prarie struck ont six Packers. The car was left on Bridge street check and is for your protection. what kind of weather Warren G. has 1 anyone can The score by innings was: Blooming about 9:30 Saturday night, near the ordered for his U. S. A. '.,'5^ Mrs. Catherine Kenaston and Mrs. Prarie,' 1, 0, 0, 1, 3, 3, 0, 0, 0 The First National Bank of Austin Babcock building, and when Mr. Hagen ^et good pictures with We have 253 radio stations in this .Ansel "Wolf of Mason City, Iowa, Austin, 0, 2, 3, 0, 2, 0, 1, 1, returned a few minutes later it country, broadcasting news, entertainment, a Brownie. The photographic Capital & Surplus $300,000.00 «eanae Friday to attend the class play was gone. and government' information. ability is in and visit their son and brother, M. H. Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett returned Resources Over Three Million Dollars Chief of Police Sargeant thinks There are seven in the twin "JLenaston. to their home at Mitchell, Iowa, that it was appropriated by joy-rid- the box cities. Organized 1868. Sunday. Mrs. Bennett spent the Now our Solon's are getting worried. Will Picnic Here.—Mizpah Chapter week-end here visiting the Leonard Stop at our Kodak counter They are afraid of congestion ISo 36, Order of the Eastern Star, of Decker and C. E. Crippen families. Luncheon for Miss Hegge. Miss for a moment and in the air. They can't have traffic Urownsdale, will hold their annual Repha Hirsh and Miss Alice Emmons cops in the air, but Edison may we'll show you—or your Up picnic at LaFayette Park, WednesJby, 'Returns to Position Here. Miss will give a 6:30 luncheon tonight invent some any day. boy or girl—how simple June 7. Florence Griffin of Stewartville has in honor of Miss Agnes Hegge. They have arrangements so. you can it is to make Brownie pictures, returned to take charge of the books Covers will be laid for twenty. Mrs. J. G. Moreland and daughter, listen in on your telephone. If that Graduation Watches and how much fun. at tjfcre Austin- Clinic. Miss Irene Frances, Miss Elsie Peterson, Mrs. E. gets common it'll be hard, dodging O'Connel who has been spending the those wave-lengths. WRose and Mrs. G. Kearns drove to THE STORK HAS past few days with her returns to hdr So our representatives and senators Xacdon Sunday to attend the funeral PRESENTED home at Stewartville today. are preparing a bill which will of Mrs. L. F. Allen. A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Simmons attended The 6irl proposes. To Mr. and Mrs. John Pappas, First demonstration in Austin of SUITABLE GIFTS AT SURPRISINGLY the commencement exercises the Bates Method of curing eyestrain The inhabitants of Hlmia, in the Monday, June 5, a son. LOW PRICES. and poor eyesight tflthout glasses. the KODAK Store Greek archipelago, are engaged almost .at the Rochester high school Friday Glasses fitted in the usual way to Our Popular Watch entirely in sponge fishing. When Their nephew, Raymond Faw- ON THE SCREEN those who want, iheifu/jat reasonable a girl desires to marry she waits until *x£t, was a member of the graduating Bracelet Specials: prices. DR. A^L ARNESON, 128 W. she has obtained the number of 4- Mill street. Adyert^pement 39-M-tf-c -sponges from the sea that corresponds "The Man of Stone," will be shown 15 jewel, 20-year high grade with the number of years she Attends Medical Convention.—Dr.G. at the Park theati^ Wednesday night. .$18.00 Swiss at has lived. These she places in a silk IS- Hertel returned last week from St. .Conway Tearle, with the charming support net, which she presents to the man of 15 jewel, 25-year White Gold JLffiuis, Missouri, where he attended of Betty Howe and MartKa S PECIAC NOO N-DAY -her cholce Should he refuse, his case, epfraved and fancy .fcbe annual convention of the Ameri•cstiB. Mansfield, carries the title role,^gps ^chances'- of obtainihg another bride Medical society. He also viaited shapfe# ....^........^...$25.00 the British" Army captain in active* .are remote, as usually the Himian relatives. and friends in St. Louis, colonial service in Arabia. maidens shun him as a punishment., FOR vrltich Was the c|ty where he received The picture is replete. with Men's Watches our large "a^ortment makes it Air-Friction Carburetorlmprov^s bis early training ^in medicine, and and local atmosphere.^ Hundreds of easy for you to choose just what you want in style j^'ird^rnfves fteXream^-ii^a^So^Or by the dish with General where he did his interne work. desert characters^ camels and Oriental and price. Our Watches range in.*price from $13.50 ^1- Vouf favorite flavor. vft's made from the pur- pur- paraphernalia litterally saturate Performance of Car SfcX'r to $230.00. ^Jvery Watch a value at the price we ask •i* WEDDINGS the scenes with-th'eir color. The spectator 1 \j, eist ingredients, and is a splendid 1 and-fqfly guaiailfctd to you. N. W. Specialty Sales Co., actually wakes up startled to y-Ci food any time. ., Austin, Minn. Barr-Wenzel. find himself back in modern surroundings, Dear Sir:—The Air-Friction Carburetor J, J. HAYKS & SON Miss Mable Wenzel of Albert Lea at the close of the story. which I bought of you and installed "56s f? Wiciaiit' its ll\. on my old Everett Car is, giving aarfl John Dopald Barr of Austin were The picture develops ats theme logically CREAM 1 good satisfaction. It ha« 4«2^" k!«»! and Steadily to a very fit and married at Owatonna Thursday aflaecBOon proved the general performance o£ %-Jf a at the Methodist par*nag! ^sprpnsmgtclimax. car immensely. To those not getting 1\i»jar AUSTIN E. C, Clement-lmciating IGe&rge Archahtbaud directed^ the good results fromj the^jgjju^^^Wfe Pit 416 N. MAIN ST, on their cars'l woulct say,. Try the, umbJ Mrs. Barr wilL^eside in AustiipffpictHre. Colin* ^Campbell, Warren Air-Fciction by all means. Cook, Arthur Barry and Charles «yr the present at 208 South -St, Paul —W. D. OWENS. •*& SH|h^4|» Brbwintre 'i^