Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 22, 1922 · Page 2 of 8
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shb mi. ..«*:. •VjSj .„ ?m n- fga ,v-^& wsSMtssm MOWESI COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, June 22,1922 i'M & y-5^T?' 2=*T^ 45^ *fo» ••*». J*Rk *fV* *£X^X^. *a MOWER COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS ON THE SCREEN M*v£ It" Edward E. Kidder's "A Poor Relation," ... .. one of the most popular comedies -OI A PIN Twp. 1 a -:-d W •r-r •a '4 'h bo ever written, has at last found Vil. Village •g ^5 'O Ward Ward JS bo to its way to the screen and will bf ^•4 Twp. Valley bo 8 Meadow §. 1 bo & a. & bo 1 a o. bo bo shown at the Park theatre tonight -o d. $ JS bo jg s3 ... •g -S3 ,3 How! 1st CO and tomorrow. 3rd 09 JN ?3 Creek i' *3 2 1 rH ct Frankford CN jH TJ PS 1 -M 1 S bo 1 jw Pleasant ..re Will Rogers -impersonates the philosopher-inventor, Pet., eS 09 CO Pet., V.-' a JS 4* -o & T3 p. O) .5 •JS ft -o *33 PS Grand -3_ "3 Noah Vale, and 0) a bo fO 0Q CS S3 '3 s? Rose -B O $ at "3 4) I "c 3' e« •O •h 2 4) 1 CS c8 2nd 1st QQ •t* gives one of the superlative performances (M CQ Q. ri S tn CO We've been in the battery 2, a •J4 of his career. This character state Senator- business long, enough has been pixyed for the past thirtyone 2498 2498 28 10 23 14 32 112 15 9 6 10 21 21 26 26 8 8 53 53 Nolan 240 227 300 173 144 31 91 14 50 33 43 34 14 39 197 49 57 112 49 12 40 92 44 to know all the things that 2071 77 80 26 35 58 74 65 59 48 3 147 27 84 81 42 38 years by nearly every noteworthy Thoe 64 92 158 77 155 11 21 64 34 10 23 25 59 4 68 33 69 21 11 59 11 36 1606 101 144 26 147 97 49 8 18 20 50 54 39 28 37 50 34 3 91 18 57 3 3 24 20 3 can possibly happen to a Wilson 73 125 186 13 17 4 11 9 13 31 character actor, and there are few Representative— stock companies that have not presented battery, how serious they 1719 33 114 17 17 19 21 19 29 31 11 35 7 8 27 37 18 49 120 147 215 145 57 5 10 4 15 23 3 23 27 26 52 4 5 -1-1 16 21 "A Poor Relation" in its stage 31 14 31 58 18 17 29 10 14 13 24 15 l«i 1255 are, and whether it will pay 41 66 68 49 39 6 52 48 25 34 18 21 13 24 4 38 39 35 18 187 98 32 6 14 Harden 1689 version, 79 32 35 31 39 4 .10 44 30 :7 38 75 96 170 68 50 9 69 53 71 10 17 32 23 29 6 41 87 36 57 113 3 16 92 136 53 28 Dahl to fix what's wrong. 6 13 23 22 26 10 .1 35 21 9 18 1029 139 106 167 87 33 10 -15 6 30 5 24 1 17 23 13 13 45 18 46 4 1 13 3 17 4 Hurlbut An unusually fine cast, headed by Auditor— On top of that we know 13 43 66 12 19 29 26 16 16 23 23 2449 2449 Sylvia Breamer, supports Will Rogers. 130 101 224 92 95 30 126 38 41 34 28 51 41 38 19 49 115 61 35 92 39 34 28 58 72 95 24 13 Simmons how to do all lands of exMdly 29 13 6 7 28 34 18 34 1430 110 123 188 150 167 46 14 61 50 4 13 5 11 24 12 24 21 65 11 15 5 10 18 12 14 24 21 33 Schummers The young hero is played by battery work. 43 9 13 25 30 7 47 987 37 85 85 50 38 19 27 20 71 11 6 4 10 17 4 15 18 18 44 21 19 11 43 11 36 14 34 28 24 3 Christie Wallace MacDonald, who during the 35 26 20 3 44 26 9 25 1479 Hubbard 107 137 150 62 158 43 14 11 34 6 23 10 14 22 4 43 72 30 42 38 19 12 47 69 12 56 32 7 14 Every job that's turned out making of the picture, absented himself Sheriff— here at Battery Headquarters Is 37 18 37 21 38 2723 Nicholsen 173 156 268 87 166 41 96 53 54 35 51 41 61 63 14 81 175 94 52 124 56 32 32 104 92 47 140 37 22 81 12 32 ,long enough to marry Doris May. done in just the way prescribed 3 11 10 2 3 429 Carmichael 45 41 61 30 19 6 4 21 6 3 11 3 6 8 6 3 6 13 7 2 9 6 11 4 2 8 2 5 1 3 Sydney Ainsworth, one of the most 2 9 6 5 7 4 6 15 305 by Willard Standards of Service O'Halloran 21 25 63 14 13 5 6 2 13 1 3 4 2 3 1 4 1 25 5 2 4 2 2 14 23 2 •. charming personalities in filmdom, as 10 2 1 6 5 3 10 229 Sadler 11 22 21 23 11 3 17 8 6 1 1 3 3 2 1 5 2 7 11 5 '2 5 6 12 1 10 5 —and there are no higher standards is usual impersonates a wily and oily 9 13 66 10 12 15 1 18 4 4 26 15 8 448 Hagen 15 23 11 12 20 7 40 24 13 10 4 5 5 3 2 11 11 18 13 22 12 1 anywhere. 8 6 15 3 17 10 6 6 23 20 32 1009 Taney 82 104 144 111 66 7 8 6 83 1 8 4 18 2 3 25 9 46 7 3 62 15 17 26 3 villian. Molly Malone, little Robert 16 13 7 7 6 8 1 8 2 11 3 1 4 4 1 6 245 Hartmann 13 11 33 12 4 4 13 6 2 1 1 1 1 12 16 4 2 3 12 9 SCHMITZ AUTO De Vilbliss and Jeanette Treabol are 7 17 28 23 22 797 Kelley 35 87 74 50 163 69 9 4 33 3 4 4 1 6 1 7 8 5 19 8 12 1 2 8 4 23 13 3 7 4 21 the boy and girl members of the cast. 1 Treasurer— ELECTRIC CO. 16 7 48 Cooley 77 164 154 106 93 30 8 10 68 3 11 16 18 18 5 23 62 20 70 19 6 17 33 30 15 8 29 27 18 29 13 12 27 34 1344 Terry ". 248 208 347 164 304 82 58 18 58 4 31 9 22 27 12 14 54 8 42 124 55 6 42 55 9 22 5 9 26 36 24 13 8 20 24 8 37 2237 The Leader. Complete Electric Service Simonson 8 24 6 10 5 42 -46 7 28 2 35 3 12 2 72 74 66 17 29 20 15 1 6 53 15 45 152 1 3 57 2 5 25 1 8 908 5 It was tke oustom of the congregation Handke 34 26 15 6 12 10 28 9 1 15 17 2 7 4 25 8 3 3 20 5 6 19 1 2 11 9 15 2 4 18 28 25 18 463 21 42 2 216-218 East Bridge Street to repeat the Twenty-third Psalm 10 Green 7 10 11 3 4 6 15 24 6 9 9 3 4 1 14 28 32 10 5 10 9 24 11 17 13 37 8 7 13 2 14 17 13 404 In concert, and Mrs. Armstrong's habit Lewis 34 33 79 59 38 10 47 19 40 7 21 1 15 25 5 2 15 9 23 8 6 12 22 43 25 39 4 12 43 10 15 5 2 22 17 3| 3| 11 760 Representing Willard was to keep about-a dozen words ahead •Clerk of Court— so Storage Batteries all the way through. A stranger was Sherman 131 169 323 173 200 66 70 82 97 21 9 28 12 20 9 49 55 26 65 58 32 27 90 131 50 D7 37 62 33 31 41 6 7 46 43 55 2468 Kezar 102 167 111 90 1031 26 23 7 63 9 51 14 45 61 16 36 86 62 70 50 21 9 20 9 35 29 61 66 16 84 26 14 50 52 13 44 1674 asking one dajr about Mrs. Armstrong. 12 Burnham 152 117 198 88 149 44 66 85 45 19 14 18 18 20 2 30 69 33 45 52 33 28 17 28 40 12| 20 49 11 20 23 3 11 30 25 10 30 1625 "Who," he inquired, "was the lady who 1 Coroner— was already by the'still waters while 58| g6 Henslin 35 58 321 11 126 99 24 32 12 29 19 22 111 66 90 35 16 183 891 49 16| 231 52 25| 28 136 11 12 38 17 26 25 39 11 13 1594 the rest of us were lying down in green •sl McKenna 110 128 1891 89 176| 54 11 17 46 4 21 3 15 26 10 20 19 49 4 31 31 371 241 241 22| 81 12 35 16 11 31 31 25 22 19 45 1306 pastures?"—Metropolitan. 1011 Morris 136 131 1971114 23 24 7 45 13 17 16 19 8| 17 24 17 47 8 7| 4 29| 62 13 27| 24! 8 24 27 22 6 3 21 21 6 30 1305 Peirson |101 132 198(124 134| 50| 6 4| 84 5 21 16| 241 ,4| 21 79 38 77| 7 2| 5 401 331 37 31| 25 18 34 18 46 6| 2| 48 21 13 39 1570 281 ROAD WORK BOOM BREAD TEAMS IN VOTE ON SENATOR] LEAD IFOR HOUSE Primary Winners SffEM.S PROFITS COUNTY CONTEST United States Senator— Republican—Frank B. Kellogg. "Mother, quick, look Democrat—Anna D. Oleson., what Billy hat gonm and spilled'—a whole Farmer Labor—Henrik Shipstead. Mower County Contest Bulletin Shows Rapid big box of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. I'll say he likes them a lot!" Progress of Babcock Held At Rose Creek Governor— Tomorrow morning Yesterday Program Republican—J. A. O. Preus. Democrat—Edward Indrehus. Farmer-Labor—Magnus Johnson. by all means try Trunk Highway operations to adequately Pearl Cruickshank and Josephine maintain Minnesota's 7,000mile Staples tied for first place in the Lieutenant Governor— primary road system under the breadmaking contest at Brownsdale Republican-—Louis L. Collin's. grind of record traffic and to extend Monday, and represented the Brownsdale Democrat—Silas M. Bryan. permanent betterments as fast as curtailed club at the county breadmaking Fajmer-Labor—Lloyd L. Leith. contest at Rose Creek Wednesday. funds will permit are summarized Secretary of State- in a bulletin this week from the In the breadmaking contest at Dexter Republican—Mike Holm. state highway department. It covers Tuesday, Beryl Vermilyea and Democrat-—Claude V. Swanson. Tomorrow morning—set KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes the entire state, shows that highway Leonora Thompson tied for first place before the family! A feast for the eye and a feast for dollars are being stretched to take and competed at Rose Creek Wednesday. Farmer- -Labor—Susie "Vv'. advantage of unusually favorable keen appetites! For, Kellogg's-are as extra-delicious as The other bread club members Stageberg. costs and other advantages, and indicates they look—all sunny brown and wonderfully crispy, who took part in the county contest O. H. DAHL. State Treasurer— that every section is sharing crunchy! My, but how they delight everybody! yesterday were: Bertha Orh and Nadia Republican—Henry Rines. in benefits. Chaffee of Lansing, Bernice Jensen Democrat-—Thomas A. Canty. Kellogg's Corn Flakes are not only distinctly superior The bulletin follows general reports of Rose Creek, Hattie Gabrielson of Farmer-L a r—F rank H. W. A. NOLAN. to any imitation, but are the most fascinating cereal you that tourist travel is now the Grand Meadow, and Mildred Chris tjrau Keyes. ever ate! Kellogg's appeal to every age! Little folks and heavies in state annals—that Minnesota and ^Norma Studer of Elkton. The State Auditor— old folks find in them the same joyous pleasure! For is already beginning to get indirect last three have had domestic science Republican—Ray P. Chase. Kellogg's have a wonderful flavor— profits from good roads in training and are in Class A. Democrat—John E. Casey./ greatly increased measure. Car owners and Kellogg's are never tough or leathery *»The best breadmaker in each class Farmer Labor—E liza Evans are beginning to profit thru savings or hard to eat! will have a free trip to the state fair Deming. on car upkeep, gasoline and tires to take part in the state breadmaking Attorney General— Insist upon KELLOGG'S—the original in excess of taxes paid. Every rural contest. Republican—Clifford L. Hilton. N Corn Flakes in the RED and locality is beginning to benefit and -Miss Norita Netz of Owatonna GREEN package! It bears the signature TOASTED to see the earlier advent of all season judged the contests at Brownsdale Democrat—James E. Doran. of W. K. Kellogg, originator of highways and every city and and Dexter, and Mrs. Margaret Baker CORN Farmdr-Labor—Roy C. Smelker. Kellogg's Corn Flakes. NONE ARE town is enjoying increased prosperity HARRY R. HOWARD. of University Farm, St. Paul, judged FLAK?? GENUINE WITHOUT IT! from tourist travel which is filling the county contest. Railroad and Warehouse Comissioner— O. H. Dahl was second in the field camps and resorts. Besides the breadmaking contest, of four candidates at the primary THOE. there were sewing contests, demonstrations Must Continue Work. Republican—Ivan Bowen. election for representative in Mower by three cake teams and a Charles M. Babcock, state highway Democrat—William J. North. Unofficial figures on the Dodge and county, with Harry R. Howard leading sewing team, and several individual commissioner, comments briefly on Farmer-Labor.—W. W. Royster. Mower County vote give W. A. Nolan the field. cake demonstrations. the results supporting good roads a plurality for nomination as state Mr. Howard led in most of the Austin claims. "Other states, like Minnesota," Clerk of Supreme Court— senator of. 220, with Fremont J. Thoe precincts, where Mr. Dahl's vote he said, "are realizing more and his nearest competitor, and consequently Republican—Grace Kaercher. was comparatively light, but the Lyle more that 'a good road pays for itsself,' th» other nominee. Democrat—Frank J. Hebl. man was a heavy favorite in the CORNFLAKES and if this state is to maintain The figures on the senator vote is Farmer-Labor—H. T. Van country districts especially near his its advanced position, good roads advocates Lear. as follows: home community. must give enthusiastic support Mower. Dodge. Total Associate Justice, Supreme G. W. W. Harden ran second in the sinkers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES ud KELLOGG'S BRAN, cookcd and knunbled Court— to continuation of the program Nolan 2498 1266 3764 race, and H. W. Hurlbut was fourth. along broader lines. It is only good Thoe 2071 1373 3444 Quinn, W. A. Anderson. business to speed plans to get the Wilson 1606 557 2163 Congress, First District—*s Oakland Presbyterian Church. Republican—Sydney, Anderson. biggest measure of profits.'' Irving L. Thompson, Pastor. Democrat—Dr. J. F. Lynn. How the highway forces are working Announcements for Sunday, June 25: to keep the routes smooth under Morning service at 10:30. Sermon: I I II the weight of unprecedented traffic First Baptist Church. "The Most Important Question." and to build maximum new improvements Corner Oakland avenue and St.. Sunday school at 11:30. in spite of curtailed funds is Paul street. Rev. J. McFatiane, Evening service at 8:00. Sermon: We are cutting Young Beef and the Best Grade. SERVICE Pastor. Pleasures That Last." shown in reports from sixteen maintenance Our Prices are always the lowest. Methodist Episcopal Church. 3 Sunday school at 9:45. districts. Items for this section Corner St. Paul and Maple Streets. I Morning service at 10:45. "Salvation Army. BELOW ARE A FEW OF OUR Rev. M. G. Shuman, Pastor. include the following: Bv. Y. P. U. at 7:00 p. m. 116 East Water—Dial 6328. DO YOU GET THAT? Sunday School, Frank Sanderson, Evening service at 8:00 o'clock. EVERYDAY SPECIALS Need Extra Maintenance. Sunday 10:30 a. m. Open Air Meeting. superintendent, 10:00 a. m. Radiator Repairing and Services Thursday evening at 8:00. Inside Holiness Service at 11:00 Trunk Highway No.9.—Between Morning service at 11:00 o'clock. Vulcanizing a. ,m. Sunday 2:30 p. m. Sunday Beef Steak ^....r. 20c Lanesboro and Preston a big project First Christian Church. Epworth League at 7:30 p. m. School. Sunday 3:30 p. m. Open Air. Boiling Beef 5c Evening service at 8:00 p. m. Corner Oakland and Greenwich Sts. of heavy construction in rock cliffs, can be successfully accomplished Inside Praise Service at 4:00 p. m. Short Ribs of Beef. 7c and 8c Rev. G. F. Fink, Pastor. (only) thru involving the use of mountain railroad Sunday 6:30 Young People's League Central Presbyterian Church. '-r Beef Roast ....10c, 12y2c and ISc Meeting. Sunday 7:30 Open Air Sunday: Bible school at 10:00 a. experience and correct equipment and heavy blasting Corner Water and St. Paul streets. Meetfaig, Inside Service at 8:00 p. m. Hamburger Steak m. Preaching service at 11:00. Evening Rev. A. G. Patterson, Pastoj. equipment. operation, is under way and making 9c service at 8:00 o'clock. Monday 7:30 p. m. Songsters and •Salt Pork 15c Morning service at 10:30 Sunday good progress. East of Preston to the Band practice. Tuesday 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday .evening. We are anxious to satisty Bacon Squares 12%c 1 School at 12:00. junction of T. H. No. 20, an industrial Soldiers Meeting. Wednesday ,7:30 Give Us A Trial. Evening service at 8:00 p. m.1 Fancy Bacon Strip 20c 4 Open Air, Inside service at 8:00 p. railroad and big crews are pushing FIRESTONE TIRES, TUBES Thursday evening service at 8:00. m. Thursday 7:30 p. m. Open Air, Picnic Hams 15c St. Olaf Lutheran Church. more heavy grading work, part /r SUNDRIES Inside Holiness Service at 8:00 p. m. Cor. St. Paul .and "Bridge Streets. ^6 boxes Matches ....23c on new locations and extensive bridge Friday 7:30- Young People's Open Christ Episcopal Church. Sinclair Gas and Oils vRev. Henry Moss, Pastor. l4 Air, Inside at 8:00 p^ m. Saturday and culvert work is advancing. Into Corner St. Paul and Water streets. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. 10 bars & ANDERSON I. 7:30 Open Air, Inside Salvaton Rally G. H. TenBroeck, Rector. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Austin, the route is earring heavy -j 10 bars Classic 45c i§ at 8:00 p. in. You are invited to attend. Scandinavian, service at 3:00 p. m. SERVICE CO. Holy Communion 8:00 o'clock a. m. traffic, including truck and bus lines, 10 bars Flake White 45c Envoy and Mrs. W. E. Jessup No evening service, Service and sermon, 10:30 o'clock a. and special maintenance is required. in charge. Dial 2582 211 E. Maple St. m. Church school 12:00 o'clock. WE MAKE OUR OWN BOLOGNA, WIENERS, St. Augustines Catholic Church. Trunk highway No. 40.— Thru News Advertising brings results. Corner Kenwood avenue and Water V- PORK SAUSAGE, ETC. "... 5 Lyle, the route is rated good, followin# St. John's Evangelical Lutheran. "-i street. Rev. E. H. Devlin, Priest. (Missouri Synod) Corner Kenwood new •shoulders—raising and gravel 1^%^. "1 Try our .Garlie Sausage—it is fine. /If Mass 7^00, 8:30, and 10:30. o'clock avenue and College street. W. F. IF YOUR FORD NEEDS REPAIRING surfacing under the new program, a. in. Evening service 7:30 oc'lock Milbrath, Pastor. Parsonage, 302 .v p. m. and the remainder is good to fair into M* South First street. Telephone 7465. •fc FARRELLMEAT COMPANY Owatonna.- Sunday services at 9:45 a. m. in m-i First Church Christ Scientists^ A German at 11:00 a. m. in English. Trunk Highway No. 41.— Between you are assured of GENUINE" FORD 121 West Maple street. No Services in the evening. Sunday Morning service 10:30 o'clock. Sunday Blooming Prairie and Hayfield, rebuilt EastrBHdge,Street.^^^|®|^^^^ School at 12:15 p. m. in English. PARTS, a Good Job, and Quick school 11:45 o'clock. Testimony under the Babcock plan, the Everyone is cordially invited to attend meeting Wednesdya at 8:00 p. m. \#m route is now excellent. 1 these services. Seventh Day Adventist. Fjrst Congregational Church.'— 9IIIIII1IU Corner. Franklin and Cedar streets. News items from all sections of\tbie AUSTIN AlITO, COMPANY Corner St. Paul and Mill streets. Sabbath school Saturday at 11:00 territory are wanted by The News. Raymond C. Swisher, D. D. Minister. Advertisements in the Mews Results. o'clock. Regular church service' at Send them to u? by mail, tell us peronally Sunday school at 9:45. 12:00 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesdays or Dial 2650. Morning worship -at.ll:00 o'clock^ at 8:00 o'clock p.m. •fc- i~