Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 31, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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J. 5L3 *T+**?•&*!& '-?W S —"'v iSS rt ?'n ^ur*. f• Monday, July 31, 1922. MOWER COUNTY NEWfe, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Five Archers Defeat Golfers on New Jersey .Li^iEs^. SHE'LL BE AN EMPRESS. True $ I Detective Stories Memo to You *s* I THE BOMB PLOT Stop 111 at the Federal- Bakery and lllp.l! bring home the bakln'. Surprise the ,•, A A .•, .•. .•. .•. .•. .•. 4. A .• kiddies with some cookies—treat the Copyright by The Wheeler Syndicate, Inc. TAP—Tap—Tap! family to a delicious, hqme-made Federal layer cake. The knocking at the. floor of the house occupied by Charles von SYSTEM Kleist, in Brooklyn, was not peremptory, 5F BAKERIES nor yet did It savor of stealthiness. During the-silence which followed, the two men on thjf doorstep looked at each other fequirmgly. ill! Then- Tap—tap—tap, they knocked again. Slowly, silently, the door swung open and, from the inner recesses of a pitch-black hall, came a voice which The Greatest Business Inquired, in guttural German: "Who are you, and what do you want?" "We come from the Wolf," was the in the Whole World reply. "He said that you would know what we wanted." "From the Wolf?"' echoed the voice UWERWOOD Princess Nagako Kuni, the eighteenyear-old from within. "How do I know that '& UN0£»WOOO -is ,' imperial princess whose engagement you are not wolves yourselves? How to the prince regent of Japan On the course of the North Jersey Country club, at Warren Point, N. J., two expert golfers pitted their skill against It's keeping house and women conduct "This'll prove who we are," interrupted has been announced. The wedding that of the two professional archers in a unique contest, and won. The golfers played in the usual way and the archers it. Every other business is subsidiary to the man who had previously will take place next April or May. shot their arrows from tee to hole, but on the their mark was a target the size of the hole. green spoken, producing a card and slipping this tremendous enterprise. In this it past the stout chain which guarded bank the fact that woman is the manager Chapman Shows Whole Ignore Gossip. the door. "Read and act," he continued, The Red Poppy* Fields. SEEKS MORE LAURELS As to people saying a few idle words still in German. of the greatest business is recognized. According to the history of European League How to Hit about us, we must not mind that, any A moment later the chain had been wars, it has been found that the Special facilities are provided and a cordial more than the old church steeple removed and the two men, their coat 2 red poppy grows in fields where blood invitation is extended to women to minds the rooks cawing about it.— "collars turned high, their hats pullet), has been shed. They flourish in England, Presenting a batting average of George Eliot. low, entered the darkened hall. Not Belgium and France. bring us their banking business. .414 for the first half of the Southern until the old man had refastened the Minnesota League season, Chapman door and preceded them into a room "Gas" Evaporates. of Austin led the whole league in hitting. where the tightly closed shutters effectually Gothic. The volume of gasoline that Is lost prevented any spying from Meany also ran a high average Gothic ordinarily was a term of reproach by evaporation In one stage In the the outside, did he ^gain address placing second with an average of given to a style of architecture handling of crude oil is equal to onethirtieth them. When he did speak, it was by the renaissance architects of the 379. THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK of the country's annual gasoline merely to inquire their names. Sixteenth century. It was popular production. Barr and Wengert with perfect "Barnitz," replied one of the men— with some from the time it began records lead the Packers in fielding the one who had carried on the conversation about the Ninth century, and was percentage. Bowers, altho he played of Austin, Minn. from the outside. spoken of as the pointed style. MICKIE SAYS only four games also fielded 100 per "Barth," said the oilier.: Member Federal Reserve System. ruminatively. "Barnitz," the old man repeated cent ookiT GO Gvrrivi peeueo "That is a, name of the 'file Hormels and Waseca tied for J. L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPPE, AUSTIN MARKETS N/yuEVER. ree ner umae Fatherland, a good name. .But Barth? Highest average in batting. The percentage President Vice President I Cashier know it not. Is it not English?" OP- TVV POBUCl was .278. The teams also Quoted by Peoples Service Store— "American," corrected the first of BUT START ^etuu' OUR tied 3,t *904 in fielding. Dairy Butter .'..30 the strangers. "It would not do to use REPORTER TV? VABWS UMEU •4 Here'l the way the teams of the Eggs 16 too many of our citizens in this plan. PARR Potatoes, per bu 1.00 *tWERE \S AVM TVV REW50U league compare on batting and fielding It would cause suspicion. We must Sssns 0 =OVA£ POLKS GTC VAEUWOUEO use all kinds of people—that's how we averages: Flour—retail, 49 lb. sack .2.10-2.15 fool these Yankees! Besides, ^iould VAQRE'U OTHERS \S 1UKC ub—£ PCT BPC FPC POULTRY you doubt, there is the card from the Austi^-T .875 .278 .904 TUEM AUJOS TELL US ALL Wolf. That bears both names." Quoted by Smith-Wright Co.— New Richland .. .750 .239 .922 "That is so," agreed the German, Owatonna 500 .237 .943 Heavy Hens .15 "and Yon Igel is not one to take any Light Hens .11 Albert Lea .375 .202 .941 chances. He is too close to Yon Papen. Geese .... ..7 Blooming Prairie. .375 .217 .936 For what were you sent here?" /v» Roosters 8 Janesville .375 .202 .922 "The Wolf wishes to be assured that E 16 THEATRE everything is going smoothly. Adams 429 .253 .937 Ducks .13 Geese .... .7 Then, after a moment's hesitatibn, Waseca v?... -.2S0 .278 .904 Walter B. Stokes, world's champion Turkeys .20 during which he studied Von Kleist's The individual averages for Austin rifle shot, 1921, at Lyons, France, who Broilers .18 face very carefully: "Have you completed for the first' half "of the season showed .13 Leghorn Broilers has left for Milan, Italy, to compete the bombs?" "i the following results: Guinea hens, per doz^i^ 4.00 for new honors. Stokes is the first "A few only. It will be simple to Bat. Field. HOG MARKET. I American to win the kneeling, standing make the others. Come, will show Player— A.B. Avg. Avg. you." and prone, as well as grand aggregate MONDAY AND TUESDAY— Medium and Butchers $9.35 Chapman 29 .414 .763 Through the winding, labyrinthine championships held under the Packers .$7.20 TOM MIX passages of the old house the German Dietrich ?!.' 32 .406 .900 auspices of the International Rifle Veal, Sheep and Lambs led them, and then out into the back Meany 29 .379 .909 union. He owes his good eyesight to Fat Lambs .i. .$8.00 to 10.00 yard—a tiny plot of ground barely a Maynard 8 .250 .824 the fact that he always wears colored, Veal ...$3.50 to 7.00 few feet square. —IN— Barr 29 .207' 1.000 Sheep $2.00 tp$4.00 glasses when exposed to sunlight, and "As you will note," he said, "we cannot THE FIGHTING STREAK Wengert 22 .318 1.000 he never goes to the movies. be overlooked from any of the surrounding Cattle VS Kaufman 15 .333 .200 houses. Fat Steers .jy. $5.00 to $6.00 Cows and Heifers ... vw'.$3.00to $5.00 Dugan 28 .286 .963 The man called Barth, glancing up, 9VOH- Bulls :...V. i%$3.00to$3.50 saw that the German was right. Only Gute 30 .133 .963 In which a peace-loving Westerner proves a terror STANDING OF THE Caimers and cutters.. .i $1.50 tol|2.00 the bare walls of warehouses frowned Smith 10 .100 .962 when roused to action. The noted star in the speediest TEAMS down upon them. As he looked, however, McGrath 13 .154 .700 action he ever displayed on the screen. he seemed to catch a queer glint Bowers 4 .250 1.000 from nie of the nearby roofs—a glint Erickson 10 100 .818 Team— W Pet. as of sunlight refracted from a binocular-glass. Added Attraction Davis 12 .250 .714 0 1.000 AUSTIN ...........2 Dunfee 2 .500 1.000 After he had removed three tulip Owatonna 2Adams 0 1.000 BEN TURPIN IN "BRIGHT EYES" bulbs, planted in a straight line, as if to .2 .667 mark a certain spot, Von Kleist produced The famous comedian with the acrobatic eyes in his Richland^. ........2 .667 New Much Interest in a small oblong box, black and latest laughing success. Faribault 1 .333 ominous. Tennis Tourney Blooming Prairie ...1 .333 "This," he said, motioning them back Waseca 0 .000 into the house, "is the only one I have Albert Lea 0 .000 ready for use. The ones I shall show Much interest is being manifested you in the cellar—in order that you locally regarding the Southern Minnesota MAKE WARM, HAPPY HOMES may tell the Wolf just how his plans Games Yesterday WEDNESDAY- tennis tournament which will are being carried out—are merely the New Richland 3, Blooming Prairie take place August 7, 8, and 9 on the CULLEN LAMS AND MARY ALDEN cases. But this one Doctor Scheele 0. Shattuck court, Faribault. Tho no entries turned over to me as a sample. Careful Adams 17, Faribault 0. have been received as yet, it is Don't drop it! THE MAN WITH TWO MOTHERS Austin-Waseca (rain). "There were several of these on the* expected that there will be a large Lusitania, and when the news of her Albert Lea-Owatonna (rain). number of individuals signing for the destruction first arrived I thought that tourney within the next few days. Invitations my handiwork was responsible. But to tennis players thruout Games Sunday —AND— the honor was not mine, unfortunately. Southern Minnesota excluding St. Austin at Adams. There are also similar bombs planted "TORCHY A LA CARTE Paul and Minneapolis were sent out New Richland at Albert Lea on the Friedrich Der Grosse, in case last week by E. H. Kiekenapp, secretary Owatonna at Blooming Prairie. these Yankees ever attempt to seize our property. The moment they start of the Southern Minnesota Faribault at Waseca. her engines, that moment they start Tennis association.—Faribault Daily the bonabs! Yes," concluded the old News. Stand by the Truth. man, "you can tell the Wolf that his Much less courage is needed to bluster-cut plans are being well carried out. Karbode, a defiance before our enemies Austin Golfers Hand THURSDAY AND FRIDAY— Schmidt, Paradls and Praedel than is needed to simply state the are attending to the ones on the ship, Owatonna Defeat truth as we see it, and quietly stand and Scheele and Becker on land." DOROTHY DALTON AND by it. After all quiet steadfastness "Splendid!" exclaimed Barnitz. can always be trusted to carry conviction. "The chief will be delighted to hear By a score, of 17 to 12, Austin ,-v this. Why not come with us now and RUDOLPH VALENTINO Country club golfers handed, Owatonna tell him about it?" players a defeat Thursday in a WHYM HAVE THE ADVISE OF AN EXPERT Thinking, of course, that his visitor Carlsbad! Watch Out, Scotch foursome tournament at the referred to Wolf von Igel, Kleist readily 'Carlsbad, the famous health resort. agreed, and it was not until their Owatonna Country club Arrangements HEATING ENGINEER —IN— Is built on a crust, underneath which taxicab stopped in front of police headquarters were made for ~a tournament is a subterranean lake of, boiling Sll* that he sensed anything MORM OF THE LADY LETTY in Austin on August 17. water, and all the Ij^t sulphur springs as re wrong. Before he knew it he was being haye to:f be c^aseles^y^watched- and ReItie mber-Ycu do not buy a fornace every walked into the office of fnspector tip pressure kept dowtt^est "the towni Thomas J. Tunney, with a gun in his One Way to Get Bad Service., destroyed. year. It^wS pay you tohave it Properly Installed. Once get a reputation as a chronic "Chief," cried Barnitz, "that card kicker and everybody who has to do 7 turned the trick! You'll have to get a anything for you will see that you get For YOUR Health's Sake -'^3 tr-' pardon for the scrptcher. Anyone who Hear the something more to kick about.—Detroit Matinee Daily can forge Von Igel's writing as cleverly DRINK Free Press. at 2:30 as that doesn't deserve to be in Jail. Consult 'Si Augmented I E W A We not nailed the old bird, but ODly he's implicated half a dozen others. On the Shiftless Shift. Park Two Evening The {rarest and softest spring Sometimes it pays to have a German -First Laborer—"Are ye wgrkln', .•"Tr... ^water in the world.- Shows name %vnd be able to speak the language)1! Joe?" Second Laborer—rej: I got Orchestra dandy job fixin' de t'roilly* trScks. a I 7:30 and 9j00. destroy Relief from chronic cases constipation, a Buftfhe bomb pi of, designed to have to quit evlry mintfteror so te let mr* kidney trouble, neu Heating and Sheet Metal Contractors^ 5 half the shipping In New York v1.. de cars pass."—Life. ritis and other bodily ills. harbor, didn't officially end until Kleist ft! and for llThe Shop That Satisfies"^ Schmidt were sent to Atlanta thii fUNews items from all sections of Dealers Wanted—-Write Paradls, two years each, while Becker, The News. territory are wanted by Minnesota1 drew. CHIPPEWA SPRING CORP., •Praedel and K^rbode mail, tellus per- the N. 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