Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 20, 1922 · Page 3 of 8
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LueaijiiL.XSaSR^a». WW: 75T v*- MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN^-— Thursday, July 20,1922. Page Four Mower Counly News CONSIDER PLAN It was brot out by County Auditor MICKIE SAYS AN UGLY THING Zone-therapy is a system of relieving "The County Paper" Simmons that the county at present pain Dr. B. T. Johnson by applying pressure to the GTossip is the same 1 ugly Published every Monday and Thursday, FOR SANATORIUM nerves—like sends its tuberculosis patients to the shutting off the water or thing the world around, because at Austin. Minnesota. DENTIST Gum state sanatorium at a cost of $1.40 a gas by turning a valve. For instance, the baser instincts of humanity, BOSS 96Z WE UOP6S TV\v ROE AND GANNON, Publishers tq stop toothache, grasp the gums day. The daily cost per patient in viucte ALwwsutte Office over Wold Drug Store. like the nobler instincts, CARL L. WEICHT, City Editor. over the aching tooth, between thumb the county sanitorium would be approximately wvo copm up DIAL 2603 are the same^ everywhere. Aribwr swow £cr nW and forefinger. Press tightly: That $1.65 a day, it was pointed (Continued from Page One But not always does •®.*t PEAWX SAJTES OHST AS St, is worth remenilioniitr. Wl.on you out. gossip get* overtaken ^by just PETER, 0JOS1UG '6A, Na UE have toothiiche, every!!iinr else t!io be added to as the demand increased Emphasis was placed on the fact, News advertising brings results. reparation as it did recently in world fades into uniniporiance. .MM NOT fctt W 80 GOOD thruout the counties. One bed for however, that the state institution the English -village of Wellow, each thousand population is the ideal OUR was entirely inadequate to take care ountr: according to the tale told by a K* average for the county sanatorium, V" Out* of the patients in the state, that the Bath correspondent of the Dr. Bosworth said, estimating the AUTO TOP county institution could do far more London Express. BitV/ Adit cost of equipment at $3,000 a bed. It good thru an educational campaign Miss George, the village would not be necessary to build the PciSi Chafe In and by providing treatment closer to nurse, at Wellow, became the and AUTO PAINTING entire structure at once, he said, but The home, and by reaching a larger number victim of gossiping tongues. it could be added- to as the needs Northwestern Advertising Representatives: Dollar# of persons, because of the added She had, it was reported been arose. Minnesota Select List, 215 R. H. GRAY, Proprietor facilities. in the habit of visiting the village South Sixth Street, Minneapolis Dr. C. A. Hegge, Dr. A. W. Allen, tavern and doubtless on 709 Exchange Bank, St. Paul. Dial 4128 Austin, Minn. Main St. and Dr C. C. Allen, spoke in favor of this foundation the villainous The is term "high- seas" the open SUBSCRIPTION RATES the sanatorium as proposed by the amplifier of gossip built a towering sea or ocean. The claims of various Per Year, in advance $2.50 state advisory commission. They structure of drunkeness nations to exclusive rights and control WE HAVE ON HAND Six Months $1.25 pointed out that such a county sanatorium over extensive tracts of the ocean and general dissoluteness. Single Copies 05 4* would provide treatment nearer &c*c£ Coupe Seat Covers highways have been settled after much Foreign subscriptions, per year. 3.50 But it turned out that Nurse home for the victims of the disease, controversy by a general international George had visited the inn to Entered as Second Class Matter at would prevent spread of the law. The principle now accepted is take care of the landlady's the Post office at Austin, Minn., under disease by preventing contagion, that the jurisdiction of maritime very nice to keep dust off clothes. the act of March 3, 1879. little daughter, who lay there states extends only for three miles off would be of vast benefit in reducing dying. When the facts turned They are washable. their own coasts the remainder of the tuberculosis thru education and proper True success is the educating out to overwhelm the gossip, seas being high seas, accessible on preventative measures, and would Price $10.00 put on and adapting of one's there was a remarkable demonstration. equal terms to all nations. Inland be a distinctly progressive step in mind, and soul to such a manner There was a meeting seas and estuaries, of course, are excepted. public health preservation. that he may be able to enjoy at which Nurse George life and appreciate its was given a handsome gold highest conceptions, that he wrist watch, a handbag and a may partake of the sweetness purse of money subscribed to of nature, and in his daily by almost every family in the A KODAK ON THE walks and labors be able to village and district. The HIGHWAY teach and enlighten the minds speakers at the meeting every of others, thus making life a one denounced "village gossip," Copyright Hadley-Hodgson pleasure to his fellow men as and paid the highest tributes Newspaper Service. well as to himself.—Orison to its victim, whom the Swett Marden. vicar's wife declared to be "an Most fat men emphatically believe angel -of mercy." The vicar in exercising—by proxy! THE SOUL OF A CITY spoke, the headmaster of the Silk Skirts The soul of a city is a wonderful village school paid his tribute The fellow who is self-satisfied is thing. It has indefinable and all the leading residents usually pleased with very little. spirit that sets a city did their share. A lot of girls try to imitate the apart from any other city. It That was a pretty thing to ball players by making a good catch. is the composite spirit of the do, and if it happened oftener White Silk Skirts in pleated or plain models, in fancy striped plaids, fancy crepe people who live in the city, gossip would flay fewer souls Ever notice the fellow who thinks weaves, and plain or fancy patterns in Barronette Satins—also, light sport shades in and represents their ideals, with its venom. Only one he is a daisy soon wilts their aspirations, their hopes thing is lacking to make that silk skirts, from $9.00 to J22.50 values, now reduced and their ambitions. story complete. It should have There must be another war in sight. ONE-THIRD A city cannot be greater said that the original author of Anyhow, the dear girls are using a than its inhabitants. It invariably the lying tale had been found, lot of powder. reflects their habits, that everybody who passed it Generally, the fellow who sees her White, Wool Skirts, in plain all-wool serges, flannels, or crepe, having manishly tailored ideals, hopes and fears. No on with additions had been twenty years after he was jilted is pockets and outside belt, the fullness taken care of at the waist line in gathers, city can grow in advance of identified, and that every one !v glad he was. the ideal of its people. They of these bearers of false witness so can be easily laundered at home. $9.00 to $17.50 values, now reduced ONE-THIRD had been stood upon the must first mark out the way, A man begins to achieve wisdom then begin their onward pillory of public seorni^LDuluth whfh he comes to a realization of HeralcL# march to their goal.—W. B. hoW little he knows. Bates. Wool Skirts, in fancy plaids or stripes, also in navy and black in plain colors—both The honeymoon usually ends when SEEN BY THE OPTIMIST PRIVATE AND PUBLIC pleated and straight models, $5.00 to $22.50 values, now reduced hubby has to arise at 5 A. M. to help (Empeco News.) SCHOOLS. ONE-FOURTH with the washing. In a single day in a crowded a or an at on a re city— Campers out west don't have pushing the Towner-Sterling I saw a policeman stop traffic take stoves along because there bill, because it makes education and lead a small child safely always a mountain range handy. Shirt Waists Reduced in the public schools up to 1 across the street. and including the eighth grade I .saw a man chase a stranger jibe average small boy would trade compulsory. This provision is to hand her the purse she his chance of becoming President for keenly resented by many private had dropped. a job as clown,in,the.circus. school directors, who denounce I saw tears come into a woman's Every whit© cotton Waist or Blouse we have left—dainty hand-made ones, hemstitching it as an unfortunate Job was a patient man—but he never eyes as she handed a and drawn-work all done by the skillful fingers of the Filipino women— and un-American bit of intolerance. spilled strawberry jam all over forlorn beggar a dime. elaborately trimmed ones of organdie or voile, plain tailored and semi-tailored—-now The sponsors of these his new white flannel trousers. I sa^f.fa doorman on a reduced as follows: schools feel that the measure crowded train who announced After election, the candidate suddenly would close the doors of every all stations clearly and treated 98* All Waists and Blouses, worth up to $2.00each, discovers^ that a lot of voters private school in the Country all passengers in a courteous wouldn't take his word for it. reduced to by making its graduates ineligible manner. for public offices of trust I saw a politician who Some fellows'affe so unlucky that $1.65 All Waists and Blouses, worth $2.50 each, and profit. places public interest above if it was raining gold all they'd have A movement is on foot in reduced to personal popularity. on would be their B. V. D.'s. Michigan to abolish all private I saw three optimists for every $2.19 All Waists and Blouses, worth $3.00 each, The man who fears to go his way schools. And some people naturally pessimist and looked at alone fear that such a campaign reduced to each optimist three times as But seeks to follow where the may spread to other long. All Waists and Blouses, worth $3.75 and $4.00. many tread, States. I saw stores crowded with Should hasten to his rest beneath a Private schools,"' no doubt, people in a locality where reduced to stone— have a certain legitimate field some men said there was no All Waists and Blouses, worth $5.00, $3.50 The great majority of men are of operation. Where they reresent business. dead. I saw- a man pay his income originality, special forms reduced to of discipline or promising experiments tax with a smile. and read them thru and half of one kind or another, I saw a man who admitted as many that I wisely "discarded they may be of much he knew less about city politics with the first paragraph. service. If the subjects taught than the mayor and less I saw one man who did the Children's Dresses in the public schools continue about international affairs work of two get double pay to multiply as they have the than Lloyd George. and two men who did the work last decade, it may become I saw ten inspiring '"articles of one get fired. necessary for the private schools to take over some of these branches in order to relieve Not worth while to spend one's time sewing, this hot weather, when and simplify,the public you can outfit the small girls in these ready-made dresses as cheaply school curriculum. CAN FIGURE IT OUT. as you can buy the material for making them. Just glance a these If private schools should not prices, make a list of the sizes you need and be one of the first to take be unduly hadicapped, neither Rompers should they be unduly encouraged. wm advantage of these bargains. They do not completely answer the needs of this Republic. 6 Light Percale Dresses, sizes 6 to 12, H^S' They carry dangerous reduced to O Rompers, in all sizes from one year Any man can know his own future who possibilities of fostering class to five years—made in ginghams, distinctions. can add and subtract. crepes,, chambreys etc.,—rompers $2.00 and $2.25 Dresses, sizes 8 to 10, Off In the long run it cannot be w'orth from $1.00 each 'to $3.75, reduced to «PX*00 good to divide the children of Things don't jut happen, they are now reduced r? America along the lines cul Of brought about by someone. ONE-THIRD ture, wealth or diversities of $2.50 and $2.75 Dresses, sizes 8 to 12, (P-l creed. The children of all the reduced to Have you ever stopped to think thisout? people need to be educated together. You do certain things and something is True culture is not tarnished $3.00 and $3.75 Dresses, sizes 8 to 14, sure to happen. Your future is in your or compromised by wide reduced to «P^5»00 human contacts. Education for Dresses own hands. citizenship should begin early -C!KO:n $4.00 andJ|4.25 Dresses, sizes 8 to 14, q»Q and its logical center in this Will yoit save for ygur I r||juc,ed to $0«UU sizes pn^ |^ar to country ig the public^ school.. TinjKTt^ six 'ri^ ali of these are in —Minneaublis Journal. white, maaiy^dvOfriq them hand^em- ?&. $4.75 andIfe.00"Dresses, sizes 10 to 14, d*Q fa 111 broidered, jcfcducgd to ...reduced to PO«dU HALF PRICE "It Looked Like a Battlefield in, Europe," C. V. Said Mr. Dunsteri "Was staying at a hotel in a small of Austin, Minn. A Pennsylvania town. Early one morntng WEST DRY GOODS COMPANY I went to the stable to hire a r:g Member Federal Reserve System. and was shown a pile of dead rats killed with RAT-SNAP the night before, P. D. BEAULIEU, .W. E. HOPFE, L. MITCHELL, Looked like a Jbatlte-field ^n Cashier llillllllllllll 00«*v.- 4 tM Iff