Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 17, 1922 · Page 5 of 9
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T&&? r' ^:/f ^l&lf ^-i' r^fv^^'Wrn! '*&% S O". r.-^i- ^-1j .-^ --t-.n, -V- v,.*-.^ p* \LV jr -i *tsV Thursday, Aug. 17,1922. MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Five TEAMS PRACTICE STATE FAIR TO May Be the Vice President's Mansion cide which team will represent Mower Record. The Rose Creek canning team Leighton Varmilyea. The members county in the state canning contest is composed of Gladys^Jensen and of the sewing team are Genevieve FOR COUNTY FAIR at the state fair. Each, team Hildegarde Schneider. Mrfc. Erckenbrack Fink, Lenore Merrill, Alice Pulvear THRILL 500.000 will can fried chicken, corn and a is assisting vtith this team. and Kathryri Fink. The garmentmaking fruit by the cold pack method. They demonstration includes the" Boys Demonstrate Thursday. will be judged on skill, subject matter, Three boys' teams will demonstrate making of a gummed tape dress farmu finished product, and team as a at the county fair on Thursday morning, The teams which go to t$ie StaterFair Boys and Girls Will Give (World's Greatest Features. £ngaged whole. will probably demonstrate again August 24. The members of the Club Demon- The members of thie Lansing Canning poultry tealn are Sylvester Norby, on Friday, AugtiBt 25. •.« V' by Minnesota State team are Florence Johnson, Vivian Ralph Rice' and Monroe Sutton. a -:.*i Fair S^pt. 2 to 9. Cochran, and Gertrude Gleason. Lloyd Wilmot, Jesse Boot, and Darwin ,^§fatan'« Advantaj}«, Pearl Cruickshank, Phoebe Wood, and "Conscience has" a still small voJe^T Noyeis are the members of the Four canning teams1 are practicing Lucile Belden 'we the canning team said Uncle Eben, "but ctfd Satan Action! Speed I Thrills! •fLet's Grow" or Health team. daily in preparation for the Canning a megaphone." These three words—in a nut shell— _x. xv- j. from Brownsdale which is charge The Dexter cake team and the Rose contest at the Mower county fair, describe the $100,000.00 entertainment of Mrs. J. V. Barstow. Mrs. Barord Creek sewing team will demonstrate Wednesday afternoon, August 23. program which will future the coming Friendship Mtist jie Blind. is helping the Elkton' canning on Thursday afternoon, August 24. Mrs. Margaret Baker, assistant state Minnesota State Fair—Twin Cities A friend is one who knows team, the members of which are Naomi The members of the cake team are leader, will judge the contest and de- •—September 2 to 9. worthless you are and doesn't givfe U. Morgan, Hazel Hagen, and Lucile Mabel Kramer, Helen Noyes and Never before in the history of the darn. Horthwest has there been an attempt to stage a stupendous amusement such bill as will be presented each day the State Fair. at novel So many at re a that been engaged will be visitors dazzled. At last the vice president of the United States may have an official home Exciting horse in the capital. According to rumors, this building, nearing completion at races thrilling Sixteenth aiul Fuller streets, is to be the official mansion for the vice president. automobile races The architects have designed the interiors so that they might be used ft. spectacular aerial circus twentyfive for state occasions and the completed building will be modeled after an Italian big vaudeville acts a gorgeous villa Mrs. Calvin Coolidge is said to have already inspected the house and fireworks spectacle auto polo, pigeon passed favorably upon it. races, horseshoe pitching, a midway with twenty big attractions, and a dozen big bands and orchestras will be STANDING OF THE among the leading features on the program. Eastman-made TEAMS by as the Auto polo, ranked many all be the most thrilling of sports, will Team— ,W Pet. at both the afternoon and daily feature Owatonna 5 1.000 Two of the leading pvening shows. p,uto teams of the country will .750 polo Adams 3 furnish the excitement—and spills! .500 Austin 2 A slip of a school girl, Just turning New Richland 2 .500 Miss Lillian Boyer, of Chicago, will X8, Blooming- Prairie 2 .400 headline the aerial circus, which bears Albert Lea .. 2 .400 tier name. Miss Boyer is the ^only .250 Waseca 1 woman who successfully changes from Faribault 1 .206 speeding automobile to a low-flying pirplane, with both car and "ship" going at 60 miles an hour. Miss Boyer Games Next Sunday is alone in her field, and is regarded Austin at Waseca. as the greatest woman ayiatrix and Owatonna at Albert Lea. No. 2' pcrobat of all time. Since the death New Richland at Blooming Prairie. BROWNIE Df Lieutenant Louis James, killed recently while making a change, Mia» Faribault at Adams. Boyer is the only person performing Pictures 2 Hx3H the stunt to0ay. Not to Be Done Lightly. Price $2.50 It may be possible for a man to love A Little Chat On With Miss Boyer two women at the same time, but it, Without experience will be two of certainly isn't conducive to placidity, the best known and It isn't likely even to be safe. and without experimenting aviators to see ... .'*• 'i fservice in the recent anyone can 2 7 2 3 war, Billy STAIE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY get good pictures with brock and Jimmie of Mower—ss. In District Court. /"aulkner. These daring birdmen will a Brownie. The photographic, Tenth Judicial District. assist Miss Boyer In all her dizzy Ira A. Kuhs, Plaintiff .ability 4s in ^tunts. VS.*v V. P. Lewis and wife As part of the evening show, Pilots the box I Lewis Olive G. Lewis Olive G. Brock and Faulkner will stage pa aeri-t Somersj.* Velorotasi F. Lewis and ll battle. Using specially constructed •Ay Stop at our Kodak counter wife Oliver: G. .Lewis J. 'A. Packard planes, illuminated by fireworks, thtey Justin W. Varco Jennie C. for a and prill bomb the fair and perfonfa other Harroun and 'husfiiand. Park B. we'll show-you—or-your*** hair-raising maneuvers depicting modern Harroun Howard P. Sny- Another season enters brihging a greater charm than ever/ in its new warfare.. simple boy or girl-—how Lovers, of harness horse racing will it is to makrBjpvfnie pictures, fashion^ The draped gxwn^tlie tailored dress or suit—the Wrappy coat and enjoy themselves to the limit on four and fun. flays, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Sfcnford Tanner SabrinaO strom the jaunty mannisfi cp^t, .have aljL agre^i on a hip waist-line. Yes—and on longer Katie A Clark Harrie^§. Mumford Friday, September 4, 6, 7 and 8. Mora Ruth A. Kenyon Melissa T. than 400, horses have been entered in skirts^ ^D^^uch lo^^ oiles. Eight inches from the floor is the average length -.t"V '1 O'Bryan Alvin J. Tanner j-Mrs. H. various events, and the best racing in -4. M. Bully Mrs. Carolyn,C: Bailey s&ill yj^jg|g3r fears is forecost The management is for ^lit^^eparate! ^tl^er ^trfct and sport costumes—while more elabor William Dl Tanner I^ei -Witt C. Offering |22,000 In purses, with added Tanner Mrs. G. W. Stddeyi' Alvin paoney, which means the horsemen will ate frocks, evening: gowns and etc., are® worn even longer in many instances Devereaux Walter B. Devereaux carry away .at least $30,000. The Kodak Store. Joseph H. Devereaux Hoiace K. they extend well down to the ankles. The world's* fastest automobile—the Devereaux Paul Devereaux The Wisconsin Special, built in Minneapo unknown heirs of any of the above lis last fall—will be seen in the big automobile named persons, who may be deceased, PARK races that have been carded: also all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, for three days of the fair. Sig. Haugiahl, the blond Scandinavian speed interest or lien in the real estate The Suits The Coats described in the complaint, king, who piloted his freak machine herein and their unknown heirs. over the Daytona Beach course faster Defendants. than three miles a minute1, will go after The long Coat Suits we have heard so much about, More than ever do the designs vary, in originality, SUMMONS. THEATRE all records, including the world's still holds sway—they are strictly man-tailored and THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO and more than ever you will find variation in styles circular dirt track record, with his THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: the coat reaches from 10 to 6 inches above the hem appropriate for dress—street or semi-dress wear. As aew car. I of the skirt. The Suit Skirt is cut on plain lines, with if in open rivalry with the plainer suits, the dresses, Haugdahl set the world's record with Thursday— YOU, AND EACH OF YOU, set-in pockets and separate belt, as the only form of revel in bright colored embroideries and braids—fantastic lis Fiat car at the Minnesota State are hereby summoned and required Wallace Reid ornamentation. The Suit Coat may be trimmed in Fair last year to answer the complaint in the belts and girdles—irregular lengths, draped or Gloria Swanson when he made the above entitled action, which is filed braid binding, or bands or cordings of self material— paneled—sleeves of every conceivable cut and style of mile in 46% seconds. in the office of the Clerk of the District and ElliotJDexter others are severely plain tailored. ornamentatio n. Mere words inadequately describe Court in the City of Austin, Haugdahl IN them—you must see them to appreciate their charm County of Mower and State of Minnesota, has sent word to "DON'T TELL and style. and to serve a copy of your the State Fair officials answer to the said complaint on the that he is EVERYTHING" subscribers at their office in the City having his car, of Austin, County of Mower, within A Wonderful Comedy thoroughly overhauled twenty days after the service of this for the Drama -Summons upon you exclusive of the meet. He declares' day of such service and if you fail The Dresses that he will cut several seconds from to answer Complaint within the time «j, Friday— this record with his powerful 300 horse The Hats aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action "JANE EYRE" ?ower airplane motor, when he cuts will apply to the Court for the relief *i* There are two distinct types in fall and winter Gose. The car was designed by Hauglahl, demanded in the Complaint. from the book of the same coats—the smart, wrappy style of coat of soft luxurious The styles and trims that are correct for fall are and differs in appearance from Dated Austin,' Minnesota, July 24, name materials, rich linings and fur trimmings—there emphasized in our distinguished showing of early ther types of machines. It is only 1922 AND ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, are pleasing diversities of style in sleeves, collars, 18 inches wide, and wind resistance Models—but, after all, it's the line of the hat that MARTIN A. NELSON, Pollard Comedy md vacuum have been reduced to a cuffs 4$d general lines—some are loosely belted at counts—the sweep of it over the eyes—the set of it Plaintiff's Attorneys, "PARDON ME" ninimum. about' Jthe hip-line—others.wrap the figure in soft, on the head—the way it softens or vivifies—its chic, Austin, Minnesota. *i* of In addition to Haugdahl, a score gijaceftfl folds—There-—we Have the smart mannish TopCoat, File No. 2723-C Aug. 17, 24, 31 its charming audacity. Hats of just such magic lines the jther leading dirt track drivers of with or without fur trimmings, made of soft Saturday— for the new season, have already come in— they're :ountry will compete for the $10,000.00 2723-C wooly rdouble faced materials. .William Duncan waiting £or you to try them on. purses offered by the fair. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY* IN of Mower, ss. In4 District Court,* The vaudeville and circus program "NO DEFENSE" Tenth Judicial District. fdll be a stunner. So many acts will Same Parties as in Summons immediately De going on in front of the grandstand AND preceding this Notice. to that patrons will grow dizzy trying "THE PIPER" NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. vatch the many performers at the NOTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN that* jame time. Sunshine Comedy an action has been commenced in this*£ 1JK. SJ Bands and orchestras galore will dispense Court by the above named plaintiff,* 1 .Miss Bernice Jefferson, from Gage Bros., Chicago, 111., will have charge of our music. A1 Sweet's Singing the object of which is-to obtain judg-* cuntj_v tm SiioeLis su.or Millinery- this season. |Miss Jefferson comes to us highly recommended Band, one of the foremost concert organizations ment that the plaintiff is the owner^ Conway Tearle in the country, will be in fee of .the following? described lands* a Q. ^sra millinfer a^d saleswoman of wi^ experience and marked ability. You are, cordial-' •IN brought to the fair from New York, and premises situated in the County* ly invited toycome invand.4get acquainted. "LOWS of Mower and State of Minnesota,^ the Duluth First American Legion ..c ... st?-.. viz: Band, the crack doughboy band Which .*£& MASQUERADE" I,' The north half of the northwest^ yon premier laurels at the American quarter of the northeast quarter and* Legion convention in Kansas City, will Sunshine Comely the southwest quarter of the north-* appear the entire week. Other bands PATHE NEWS west quarter of the northeast quarter,^ jnclude the Minnesota State Band, the all in section No. fifteen (15), town-* Pollard Comedy Spring Grove Band, Bemidji Boys' ship No. one hundred two (102) north,* WEST DRY GOODS COMPANY Band, and the Sanborn cornet and range No. eighteen (18), west that^ AND eed band. the defendants and each of them have* Sunshine Comedy no estate or interest therein, or lienjj 1,000 Children to Exhibit. thereon, and to quiet the title in the 4, I More than 1,000 children will compete plaintiff. Hear the Augmented in the Boys' and Girls' club con4ests Dated Austin, Minnesota ,July 24, .Park Orchestra at the coming Minnesota State 1922. ft? im asi- ^Matinee Daily at 2:30 Fair, Twin Cities, September 2 to 9. ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, MARTIN A. NELSON, $ according to T. A. Erickson, State club nTwo Evening Shows Attorneys for Plaintiff, deader. Prizes totaling $11,600.00 are „/7:3Q and 9:00 Austin, Minnesota.^ -State-Fair manaeemen File No. 2723-C 17, 24, 31 Aug. ii