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4 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN.Ki"Hs-- Monday, Aug. 14,1922. a AIRMEN FALL IN Marilynn Miller and Jack Pickford Are Married LEGAL-NOTICES Bud Bright's Brainstorms ORDER. LIMITING TIME TO FILE CASUAL VENTURES mm* CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING We are manufacturers of THEREON Estate of Ludwig J. Odden. and Dealers in STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of 1 *V Mower, In Probate Court. HARNESS Tragedy of Captain Hamilton In the Matter of the Estate" of Ludwig J. Odden, Decedent. Adds to Appallingly Long Letters of administration this day having been granted -to Alma P. Odjden, List, of Victims. Quality Harness of Austin Minnesota: It "s ordered, that the time within which all creditors of the above named AT ECONOMY PRICES. CAREFUL OR DARING, THEY 60 decedent may present claims against his estate in this'"court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to six months SHOES from and after the date hereof said Is It Luck, Aviators Ask, or Are They time expiring-the 18th day of January, Heedless of Minor Dangers Since 1923. For Men, Women and And it is further ordered, that the War—Distinguished Monday, the 22nd day of January, Children Names in List. 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Probate Court Rooms at Court House at Washington.—After facing death a the City of Austin, in said County, be, thousand times with the marines at and the same hereby is fixed and appointed Come in today and try 'em on as the time and place for Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel, Belleau hearing upon and the examination, Wood and in the two Meuse-Argonne adjustment and allowances of such offensives, Capt. George D. Hamilton claims as shall be presented within returned to this country and peace Jensen-Phiffer the time aiforesaid. times to die a few days ago while piloting Let notice hereof be given by the an airplane in a sham battle in publication of this order in the Mower Gettysburg. His machine crashed to Company 33 County News, as provided by l&w. earth from a height of 400 feet above Dated July 18th, 1922. Time and Tide wait for tiie historic battlefield. HENRY WEBER, JUN. no man, bcczuse they In France Captain Hamilton's record Judge of Probate. (Court Seal) East of Court House zsldn't do it end main» for daring and for hairbreadth escapes rip File No. 4371 Aug. 3-10-17 was not surpassed by that of Austin, Minn. is.ln a regular schedule. any one in the A. E. F. He received CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL the Distinguished Service Cross from ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION. his own government, and was dec* After .vast quantities of acrimonious talk—not between themselves—Mari'ynn M.Mler. theatrical star, ajvl Jack Beverly Pickford, movie actor, were married at the home of Douglas Fairbanks and his wife, Mary "Pickford, In orated twice by the French for gallantry. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Lv. Austin, Arr. LaCrosse. A thrilling war painting commemorates Hills, Cal. Above Is a photograph of the wedding party. Travelers' Guide of Mower, ss. In Probate Court. No. 4:00* 22— 11:20* one of his deeds. It depicts In the Matter of the Estate of No. 8— 7:20* 11.55* en can him, at that time a major, leading George G. Ferguson, Decedent: Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin. %eKlTCnm Unless otherwise designated, all the a battalion of marines across a THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO No. 11:45$ 1— 7:00$ Leqion trains listed below are daily. See pontoon bridge over the Meuse under Ida Dunlap Ferguson and to all persons No. 3:40* 23— 11:17* I I VI footnote for explanation of interested in the final account the heavy artillery and machine Daily except Sunday. Corner reference marks. and distribution of the estate of said gun fire in an effort to establish a Daily except Saturday. Bold faced figures indicate P. M. decedent. The representative of the On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday bridgehead. Light faced figures indicate A. M. above named decedent, having filed in only. Uninjured by enemy bullet, gas, or this court her final account of the administration 34th Division Reunion. Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago high explosive shell, Captain Hamilton Newspap«r Copyright, 1922, Western Union, of the estate of said decedent, Minnesota- service men who were Corner St. Paul and Ma'ple Streets. was mustered out of the service together with her "petition "The humblest citizen of the land, Rev. M. G. Shuman, Pastor. Milwaukee & St.Pau members of the 34th ("Sandstorm") after the armistice. He rejoined, however, praying for the adjustment and allowance when clad in the armor of a righteous Division during the World War, are Sunday School, Frank Sanderson, Railway a few months later, and entered cause, is stronger than all the hosts of of said final account and for distribution superintendent, 10:00 a. m. Error." making plans to assemble in almost of the residue of said estate the aviation corps. In the air Morning service at 11:00 o'clock. Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. to the person thereunto entitled. the former "soldier of the sea" displayed full strength at the second annual reunion STAIN REMOVERS I. & M. Division. Epworth League at 7:30 p. m. Arr. Arr, Therefore, you, and each of you, are Lv. the same courage and audacity^ of the Division at Des Moines, Lv. Evening service at 8:00 p. m. Arr. Arr. hereby cited and required to show 7:07 7:47 No. 12— 3:50 for which he had been known at the In removing stains from fabrics one Austin. Mpls. Iowa, Friday and Saturday, August St. Paul. 8:45 cause, if any. you have before this No. 16— 4:40 8:10 front. These qualities, combined with No. 1— 6:30 Central Presbyterian Church. 10:15 11:00 Arr. has always to remember that delicate 25th and-26th. Efforts being made Court at the Probate Court Room? Lv. Lv. are skill and a natural aptitude for flying. No. 3— 3:15 7:00 7:45 St. Austin. colors 'may be I Corner Water* and St. Paul streets, in the Court House in the City ol Mpls. Paul. by Col W. T. Mollison and Col. Earl soon put him in the forerank of Lv. Lv. Arr. faded by careless Rev. A. G. Patterson, Pastor, Austin, in the County of Mower, State 9:00 1:05 No. 15— 8:25 D. Luce, both of Minneapolis and respective5 Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. our airmen. of Minnesota, on the 28th day of 7:25 10:56 No. 11— 6:50 handling. Use the Morning service at 10:30 Sunday No. 2— 7:00 Commanders of Minnesota's 7:45 11:25 Carroll, Manning. August, 1922, at 10 a. m., why said Fort Dodge, Then came the end. With a number safest methods School at 12:00. No. 8— 2:45 3:30 7:25 Austin. Arr. Omaha. Lv. two Infantry Regiments, the 136th petition should not be granted. of others of his corps Captain Evening service at 8:00 p. m. first. If starch is For Milwaukee and Chicago. 10:05 Witness, the Judge of said Court, No. 15— 1:05 Thursday evening service at 8:00. Hamilton was sent to take part in and 135th, in the division, to aid Hugh applied to a spot Lv. Austin. Arr. Cahnar. 7:44 and ,the seal of said Court, this No. 11— 10:56 the maneuvers at Gettysburg, where of blood while it H. Soper of Owatonna, Vice President Mixed— 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 Omaha. Arr. Austim. 1st day of August, 1922. Lv. Christ Episcopal Church. his old comrades, the marines, were is still damp, and No. 4— of the 34th Division Association 7:20* 10:00* 4:40 HENRY WEBER, JUN. No. 16— 7:30 Corner St. Paul and Water streets. playing at war. While scouting ahead jj Mixed— 8:15* 2:10* the starch is al- TenBroeck, Rector. 3:50 for Minnesota, to bring every available Judge of Probate. No. 12— 7:40 of the Fifth regiment of marines No. 2— 11.50* 2:40* Tiie a. (Court Seal.) lowed to dry, tbtu spot rubbed, the Holy Communion 8:00 o'clock m. Minnesotan who served with the TRIANGLE TAXI LINE No. 8— 7:50 10.50 "something went wrong," and death a. A. W. WRIGHT, starch will bring away all color from Service and sermon, 10:30 o'clock Division, to the Des Moines event. Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. claimed a life that had seemed M. A. NELSON, Albert Lea—Austin. the fibers of the cloth. This Is espe m. Church school 12:00 o'clock. No. 1— 3:45 6:05 Athletes who made the name of the Attorneys for Petitioner. charmed against all mishap. cially good wlien cleaning wool.- Other Lv. Austin Arr. Albert Lev No. 3— 12:10 2:55 File No. 3978 Aug. 3-10-17 Division famous at Camp Cody and John's Evangelical Lutheran. a. m* stains may be absorbed in the same St. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 The passing of Captain Hamilton No. 33— 4.15* 6:45* 12:00 m. (Missouri Synod) Corner Kenwood in France are to take part in a big way, so it is always safe to try chalk, 11:00 a. m. adds another name to the already CITATION FOR fffeARING ON PETITION Mixed— 1:15* 6:00* 4:00 p. m- p. m. flour or starch and blotting paper is ?y.??ue.Jan4ri College street. W. 3:00 dreadfully long list of airmen who FOR ADMINISTRATION athletic carnival, which will be a feature Mason City Branch. Lv. Albert Lea Arr Austin very useful to absorb a spot if treated Pastor. Parsonage, 302 dared every peril in war or in epochmaking Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. of the reunion. Other entertainments South First street. Telephone 7465. a. m. 10:15 ». m* 9:15 while, damp. Estate of George Sutton. No. 102— 11:50 1:30 flights across land and sea, are now being planned by hk 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. Sunday services at 9:45 a. m. in STATE OF MINNESOTA, County All solvents will not remov all No. 108— 7:52 9:20 and lived—only to perish in some casual p. m. 5:15 p. m. Major T. P. Holloweil of Fort Madison, German at 11:00 a. m. in English. 4:15 of Mower, In Probate Court. Lv. Arr. Austin. stains. For grease use alcohol chlo- Mason City. enterprise that hardly seemed No services in the evening. Sunday Iowa, President of the Association In the Matter of the Estate of No. 101— 4:50 6:10 a venture. To compile the appalling reform or ether for delicate fabrics School at 12:15 p. m. in English, The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. George Sutton, Decedent. No. 1:30 3:00 and an ^ctive committee of former 103— record, it is necessary to go back to and colors. Other solvents ere ben- Everyone is cordially invited to atzine, THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO members at Des Moines. Railroads gasoline and turpentine. itend these services. the days of pioneer aviation, when Arthur R. Sutton, and Leah Bryant, S.-M. Division—Mankato and DONOVAN & GOSLEE In removing grease spots "from a fabric men like Arch Hoxey, Ralph John? have offered a rate of a fare heirs at law of said deceased Wessington Springs, S. D. Funeral Directors a First Congregational Church, place blotting paper under the stone, John B. Moisant and others met and a third for the round trip to veterans. and to all persons interested Lv. Arr. Arr. and Embalmers Paul and spot to absorb the diluted fat, so that Corner St. Mill streets. in the granting of administration of death in their rudimentary machines. Austin. Wells. Jackson. Raymond C. Swisher, D. D. Minister. when the solvent is evaporated there the estate of said decedent: The Day Calls—Phone 2188 The history of the air since the war No. 1-- 6:30* 8:20* 10:45* General John A. Johnson of Washington, Sunday school at 9:45. petition of Arthur R. Sutton having Night Calls will not be a ring. brought aircraft to a high degree of No. 23- 3:50* 5:40* 8:25* D. C., who commanded the Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock. been filed in this court, representing A fresh grease spot may. often be T. W. Donovan—5914 perfection, has caused it to become Lv. Lv. Arr. Division during f£s last few months that George Sutton then a resident H. A. Goslee—6637 Jacksori. Wells Austin. almost an omen among aviators that removed by putting a blotter under it First Baptist Church. of the County of Mower, State in this country and during and after Motor and Carriage Service No. 22- 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* and pressing with a hot iron. The their best may win a hundred odds-on Corner Oakland avenue and -PfPaul of Minnesota, died intestate on the No. 8-- 2:35* 5:00* 7:00* its movement overseas, will be present, grease goes into the blotter. gambles with the grim reaper and then street. Rev. J. McFarlane, 10th day of May, 1922 and praying and from five to ten thousand All these solvents are highly inflanimable lose when everything seemed in their Pastor. that letters of administration of his and should never be ust?d favor. members of the Division. estate be granted to Arthur R. Sutton Sunday school at 9:45. around an open flame. of Rose Creek, Minnesota and Morning service at 10:45. No country has been exempt. England, The "Sandstorm" Division, included the court having fixed the time and It Is Important B. Y. P. U. at 7:00 p. m. Machine oil may be removed with France, America, Italy. In fact, National Guard Units from place for hearing said petition: Evening service at 8:00 o'clock. soap and warm water. Hot water every nation where flying is common Minnesota, South Dakota, Nebraska Services Thursday evening at 8:00. THEREFORE, YOU, AND EACH sets grease. Vaseline, so often -staining has furnished its quota of victims. and Iowa, among them being the OF YOU, are hereby cited and required pillow-cases, cannot be removed First Christian Church. to show cause, if any you have 135th and 136th Infantry, 125th field after the linen has been boiled. Sponge? Corner Oakland and Greenwich Sts. before this court at the Probate Carlstrom's Care of No Avail. Artillery, 135th Ambulance Company, With ether or turpentine when t.lie Coui-t Rooms in the Court House, in Rev. G. F. Fink, Pastor. Seven years ago Victor Carlstrom Minnesota outfits." stain is fresh. the City of Austin, in the County of Sunday: Bible school at 10:00 a. was regarded as one bf the great airmen Efforts are beiftg'made to secure Lampblack will respond to the same Mower, State of Minnesota, on the m. Preaching service at 11:00. Ev- in America. He was already a When you are buying printing that the 28th day of August, 1922, at 3 o'clock treatment given for tar. the attendance of the 136th Infantry If the stain ening service at 8:00 o'clock. holder of three American records when p. m., why said petition should riot be occurs on a rug or carpet, or delicate! Prayer meeting Thursday evenfabric, which furnished the hit of the Band, printer is able to give you advice on quality in 11)10 lie attempted a non-stop flight granted. rub with starch, salt or flour, to jing. day a't the recent Regimental Reunion from Chicago to New York, for the WITNESS. The Judge of said remove-as much of the soil as possible I The Christian Church Sunday of paper to use, artistic arrangement of New York Times. He was unsuccessful at Owatonna, to head the Minnesota Court, and the Seal of said Court before treating School will hold its picnic tomorrow this 29th day of July, 1922. in this, being forced to land at delegation in the parade and type, effective wording of copy, and is then Grass stains will come out if washed ri(*ay) ff^rno°n ,RTS6£ nui at HENRY WEBER, JUN., Erie, Pa., and Hammondsport, N. Y. be S a S ,v to play for other parts of the program. Willi* paphtjia soap. If obdurate, rub with 'Court Seal) Probate Judge. When he finally got out of his plane af tllft ohnreh 9 nn able to turn out a little lard to soften, then wash. File No. 4395 Aug. 3-10-17 on Governors island, Carlstrom said: First Church Christ Scientists. Cream stains—Wash in soap and "I shall never be killed by taking The News job department is at 121 West Maple street. warm water after soaking in cold water. Curious Indian Custom. chances, because I do" not believe in your service for printing of all kinds. PRINTING THAT IS EFFECTIVE Morning service 10:30 o'clock. Sunday Hudson bay Indians, when one of taking chances. But some day my machine school 11:45 o'clock. Testimony Paint and varnish may be removed their number dies, place the body in will collapse, and I will get it, meeting Wednesdya at 8:00 p. m. a box with gun, ax, flint and snow with turpentine. If the fabric is dedicate just as so many other aviators have I I POOL HALL Printing is given comparatively slight in color use chloroform. If the shoes, which is left on a hill-top for St. Olaf Lutheran Church. gotten it." stain is old, soften by using equal Cor. St. Paul and Bridge Streets. ten -days, when, the belief Is, the dead •j* thought, yet no business could proceed His prophecy came true, on May 9, AND Rev. Henry Noss, Pastors parts of ammonia and turpentine. one has reached the happy hunting 1917, while flying at Newport News, Sunday school at 9:30. grounds. LUNCH COUNTER without it. It is the printed sheet that Morning worship at Va., as an instructor lieutenant in the 10:30. "HtJUXc No evening service. United States army air service, his systemizes and protects business stability. Why Moses Was Absent. at Chester, Iowa. Only machine crumpled 3,500 feet above Note received .by a New York teacher—"Kindly the earth, and Carlstrom, together with St. Augustines Catholic Church. one in town. Must sell by exculpate my son Moses Silk Industry Needs Much Tin. Corner Kenwood avenue and Water a pupil pilot, Cary B. Epes, "got it." August 20. The average customer wants advice as from belhg one aggrigate day "absent. The silk industry, consumes about street. Rev. E. H. Devlin, Priest. Another American who thus met his For why his mother being sick, he had tons of metallic tin a year in Mass and o'the 1,500 7:00, 8:30, 10:30 well as printing. That is the fate after coming unscratched through to sojourn in the house perpetual, so A. R. PETERSON $ form of tetrachloride and recovers clock a. m. Evening service 7:30 oabout all sorts of dangers was Hobart T. H. kindly apolgy him for not coming once per cent. Consumption of c'lock p. m. .» 40 Baker, better known as "Hobey" Chester, Iowa. day to school."—Boston^ Evening Transcript. tin for this purpose Is about pig 000 TYPE OF SERVICE Baker, the Princeton athlete. Baker Seventh Day dventist. A tons. had a splendid war record, with a Corner Franklin and Cedar streets. number of enemy planes to his credit. Sabbath school Saturday at Admitted 11:00 Seeker After Knowledge. that The News is able to render to you. On one occasion he attacked a German A ^ne with the 1.« fever Martha had never been around fighting machine, 20,000 feet up. In Your printing needs will be taken care of horses, but knew all about automobiles. this battle above the clouds Baker followed blusi. BmvLy ot. We talta™ *tB'M °^k P'm' The butter-and-egg woman his adversary down almost to in a manner that will be satisfactory and more, importance than our spiritual drove a horse and one day Martha, the ground, before a well-directed shot Oakland' Presbyterian Church.« comfort is the duty we owe the public. after looking at the horse with eyes from his machine gun gave "the final Sermon: Modern Prophiets. pleasing to you if you seek that service at Therefore, fighting back the inclination full of curiosity, said to the aforesaid cigarettes coup de grace. Sunday School at 11:30. to keep silent, we bow to the woman: "Mrs. Duncan, where do at. Evening service 8:00. Sermon: After the armistice, in December, demand of humanity, and admit it. the Master. ,v you oil your horse?" The Strength of Baker left the Second army and started We are.—Richmond Times-Dispatch. Irving Tomfsori, Pastor. |||§^r L. home by way of Paris.- His fighting THE Shark Enjoyed "Scratching." days were over, and he looked forward A diver,-working off the" Austrian Vegetable Glow Worms.- to peace and to college reunions Valuable South African Grasses. coast, had an odd adventure. A 12foot A scientist named Ehraan speaks In South African grasses known as. and a promising career in business.. shark came nosing up to him, and enthusiastic terms of Vegetable glowworms," tambookie, papyrus and dobo yield While waiting for transportation, he Mower County News as its rough hide* might have damaged as he calls them, which he "observed about six tons an acre and vary motored out to Toul one day to lookover his suit, he held the point of his steel gleaming on the walls and in from five to 16 feet in height. These his old Spad. He decided to go "jumper" toward the Intruder. This the crevices oi Swedish mines. In Bo-, grasses are used for vpaper manua aloft just once more. What happened? seemed to be just what the shark wanted, hemla, the caves are not uncommonly No one understands exactly. It is said and he rubbed himself against it illuminated by this interesting "The House of Servicer that Baker undertook to fly another ZTbmm as a pig does against a stick when cryptogam and, according to Phipson, officer's machine, one that had recently '3 First American Locomotive. he is being scratched. He kept the sufficieht light has been emitted iiiM| r. -f been repaired. He got only 150 Best Friend, the first successful" ^locomotive diver at work for half ah hour, and* English coal mines from this .souroe'j feet above the ground when the airplane built in America, took its firsj. at last'made off. to enable, jminers to reftd ordinary. t' llfipsed and the -body of the spin almost' a century ag6. Prfat-- -1.- is syi- *, *'V