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itj •Ay# $$* .-. •-vo"." •'. vm&yxm* **'*fc*»r. tewf» Page Three MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Sept. 14,1922 Illinois to Avenge the Massacre at Herein OESSSS tion six (6), all in township one hundred FOR SALE. LEROY The undersigned executor of the two (102), range fifteen (15), Boy, 2, Falls Off Train. estate of Sarah A. Watson, decedent, and containing four hundred five Killed? Not Even Hurt sells the following described real (405) acres, more or less. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. T. Edmonds property, in Mower County, Minn., Sealed bids for all or any part of to-wit: on Tuesday, a son. Richmond, Va. Two-year-old West half (W%) of northeast the above described real property Woodson W. Woodward of Richmond Mrs. King went to Riceville Saturday quarter (NE%), west half (W%) of lost his toy balloon through should be filed with the Hon. Henry for a short visit with friends. northwest quarter (NW%) and east the window of a train traveling Weber, Jr., Judge of Probate, Austin, half (E%) of northwest quarter Mrs. Anna Bether came home Saturday 30 miles an hour near here one Minn., or Moddaugh, Cuthbert & (NW%), section number twentyeight from a few days' visit at RoChester. night, fell from the train when Smythe, 305 Selwood Bldg., Duluth, (28), north half (N%) of he reached for it and was /ound Minn. north west quarter (NW%) southeast (Signed)C. R. GAILFUS, Executor. later by a fanner walking contentedly Mr. and Mrs. Diedrich and son of quarter (SE%) of northwest (Adv. Sept. 11, 14, 18. along the tracks, balloon quarter (NW%) and southwest quarter Austin are guests of her father, Alfred (SW%) of northwest quarter in hand. He was uninjured and Boyd. (SW}4) of northwest quarter Interesting store news will be was returned to the train, which (NW%) and north five (5) acres of Mr. and Mrs. C. Collins and son had been stopped to permit passengers found on every page of The News in the northwest quarter (NW1^) of of Riceville were week-end guests at to search for him. this issue. Shop here ursc. the southwest quarter (SW1^), sec­ the Alfred Boyd home. Miss Helen Bether went to Lime Springs last Thursday for a few SEED! SEED! SHOES COST MORE THAN FARE days' visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson and German Military Authorities, Seeking daughter of Austin spent Monday to Economize, Make Important night at the H. Hawkins home. Discovery. E.- Weigner returned home from the cities the first of the week where _Berlin.—Walking has ceased to be economical in Germany, state military he attended the fair and visited relatives. authorities have discovered following their refusal to grant railroad transportation Now is the time to market your Mrs. McNight of Nebraska came for troops who will hold K* last week to visit with old friends. their annual training maneuvers at timothy, clover and buckwheat She is making her headquarters with Ohrdruff, in Thuringla, within a- short Mrs. Ella Williams. time. Units from far points in Bavaria, seed. Send us samples and we will Mrs. V. A. Nason came home Tuesday as well as all others, will be obliged to march the whole distance I evening from the cities where be glad to quote you. to the camp because of the state ruling she spent a pleasant week with her that increased railroad fares son and his wife at the lakes. would make the transportation too Mrs. Pearl Jensen of Taopi is a expensive. guest at the J. Jensen home' south In answer to the edict commanders Determined effort to punish the murderers of strip mine workers at Herrin, 111., has been undertaken by officials of town. She leaves the first of the of the various units have rendered requisitions of the state, and the Williamson county grand jury has been investigating the massacre. The illustration shows the week for the State University where for new shoes and repairing court house at Marion at the left, State's Attorney Delos Duty, in charge of the inquiry, and at the right, Circuit H. L. Goss Seed Co. she is a senior in the Home Economics materials which exceed the amount Judge D. T. Hartwell, who gave instructions to the grand jury. railroad fares would have reached. Department. Must Pay Income Mrs. G. McNight, came from Rochester Successor to Hare & Goss VTHE POLITICAL Waseca, who is opposing Sidney Anderson AN OBLIGING PERFORMER Saturday afternoon for a Tax Installment for congress from this district CALDRON short visit with her parents, Mr. and Before Saturday severely crticized the EschCummins Mrs. G. W. Wells and other relatives. act, advocated adjusted Her husband is in St. Mary's hospital Mrs. Olesen Delivers Keynote. compensation for service men by recuperating from an operation. the income tax for 1921 is due of or With the delivery of her key-note means of an adequate and immediate before midnight tomorrow, according speech at Crookston, last Saturday cash payment plan, urged an agricultural The community was saddened on to a statement issued today by night, the campaign of Anna D. Olesen, TYLE credits system making possible Saturday evening to hear of the L. M. Willcutts, internal revenue collector. Democratic nominee fort United direct loans from the government on death of Knute Monson. He had always Notices have been sent to States senator, opened. grain as well as on land, went on record been a very busy man with his taxpayers, but failure to receive a There has been considerable press ERVICE in favor of federal regulation of carpenter work and was sick only a notice does not relieve a taxpayer of comment on her choice of Crookston the price and distribution of coal, few weeks. The funeral was held his obligation'to pay the tax on time. as the place in which to fire the and attacked what he described as on Tuesday afternoon at the Lutheran Failure to pay the installment renders ATISFACTION opening gun of America's first woman the "encroachment of the federal church, where a very large crowd the whole amount due and payable candidate for the Senate. courts in the matter of .injunctions." gathered proving the high esteem upon notice and demand from This choice, according to Thomas Declaring that railroads rates must which all held for him. Burial was the collector, Mr. Willcuts has announced. J. McDermott, chairman of her committee, be reduced, Dr. Lynn charged that W I in the LeRoy cemetery. was in fulfillment of a pledge the railroads have collected more Mrs. Addie Turner and daughter, ROBES' CAFE made to T. Fv Neils of Crookston the InterState Fair to than one million dollars annually in "Gladys, left "Wednesday morning for night of the Democratic State Convention, they collected under government Show at LaCrosse Granger, Washington, where they that if successful at the primaries control and before the Esch-Cummins expect to make their home and be she would open her campaign Visitors to the London zoo will always bill was passed. He asserted that The inter-state fair will open at with her other daughter, Irene. On in Crookston. find a willing performer in this wage decreases had not been passed LaCrosse September 19, continuing Wednesday afternoon the Guild of cheery brown bear. Only a little on to the public in the form of corresponding until September 22. The fair is offering the Presbyterian church had a social sweetmeats is necessary as an inducement, Dr. Lynn Gives Address. decreases in freight and About Freight Ra.tes $12,000 in premiums, 54,100 tnd great crowds have been time for Mrs. Turner and presented In a speech delivered at Winona on passenger rates. for races. amused with the peculiar shimmy her with a gift. On Monday evening- Labor Day, Dr. James F. Lynn of dance evolved by this brown-skinned the Sunday school teachers and iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmimmnmuiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiii bruin. her neighbors surprised her and after Years ago the average rate earned by the Milwaukee ihemcnm COTTON MORNING FROCKS Railroad for hauling a ton of freight one mile was over GNBI/C a pleasant evening she was again ALCOHOLIC DEATHS INCREASE four cents. honored by having the members of START THE DAY RIGHT C. the W. T. U. call on her and present In 1871 it had been reduced to two and one-half cents in lllllllllllimmimmtiimiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiimiiiiiiitiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiMt New York Medical Examiner Reports 1881 to one and seven-tenths cents in 1891 to one cent her with a suitable gift. Previous 89 Pet. Over 1920 and 27 Pet. in 1901 to eighty-six hundredths of a cent, and in 1916 to this week the W. R. C. and Copyright, 1922, Western Newspaper Union. Over 1921. (the year before this country entered the War) to seventy-four Royal Neighbors had done likewise. i*. I think if thou couldst see hundredths of a cent—the low mark! With thy diffi mortal sight, New York.—An increase of nearly 89 While this railroad was voluntarily and steadily reducing How meaningP^dark to thee rates it was extending its lines, developing the country, per cent In alcoholic deaths this year Are shadows, hiding light On the Screen increasing its facilities to meet service demands and was over those of 1920 and 27 per cent Truth's efforts crossed and vexed. able to pay dividends—because it had control of its expenses. Life's purpose all perplexed over 1921 has been reported by the If thou couldst see them right, chief medical examiner for New York. ,- I think that they would seem all When David Wark Griffith presents The report shows that eighty persons During the War and subsequently rates were advanced clear, and wise and bright. a new picture to an American __ —Adelaide Proctor. died of ^lcQhollsm In the first six by the government to partially offset the tremendous increases audience it is always an event in the months of this year. T^ese Include in expenses over which the roads still have little SUITABLE DI8HES film world. When it is a picture in control. only victims who died without medical which he has surpassed himself, as attention. A nice sandwich which the children The above record provii that When railroads were permitted Dr. Charles Norris, medical examiner, in his latest, in which he returns to will like and which is easily made is: to control their business the public shared in their said many others probably died a production of stupendous magnitude Grape Sandwiches. prosperity thru voluntary rate reductions. vairi of alcholism who were attended by then double importance attaches Butter )i Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. private physicians. 12 slices of bread to the event. "Orphans of the gjs '---v Wfl* -ri The total number of alcholic deaths and spread with Storm," based on "The Two Orphans," for 1921 totaled 127, or 33 less than grape marmaad ////.,/• the famous stage classic, the total will be for this year if the TO PUGET SOUND—ELECTRIFIED iwfir^ which Austin theatre goers saw at present rate is maintained. 13-13952 nuts and chopped the Park theatre this week, Griffith apples, using four $ I sffl out-does previous efforts in presenting tablespoonfuls of MILLION FILIPINOS IN SCHOOL grape preserves, one tablespoonful of a great film that preserves nuts, and two tijbl«§poonfuls of accurately many of the historic features Average Cost of Instruction Is $11.50 chopped apples. of an historic period. Each Pupil Per Year, Says Pineapple Cake.—Cream one-half cupful Bureau of Education. INTERSTATE In "Orphans of the Storm," Mr. of butter, add one-half cupful of Griffith has taken the world-popular sugar, one cupful milk two and onehalf Manila, P. I.—Approximately 1,000,000 melodrama, "The Two Orphans," and cupfuls of flour,"one teaspoonful of children- out of the estimated entwined it with the fierce turbulence baking powder, one-fourth of a teaspoonful total number of children of school FAIR of salt, the whites of four of the French Revolution. Thus the age of 1,796,000 were admitted to the eggs. Mix and bake in a loaf or in two emotional plot has been raised to public schools when the sessions layers, using vanilla for flavoring. epic proportions without loss to the opened this week, according to the Cover the top and sides of the cake bureau of education. This is nearly basic idea. with the following: Soak one-half the same number as attended school The tragic events of the Revolution box of gelatin, two egg whites, onehalf last year, the policy of the bureau and the reign of anarchy to cupful of sugar, two cupfuls of this year being simply to keep open which it led provide the spectacular pineapple. If baked in two layers new ones, owing to the necessity of interest. As Mr. Griffith has said, use whipped cream and pineapple for economy. The average cost of instruction filling. "The two orphans in a manner might is approximately $11.50 a LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Prune Mince Pie.—Take, one-half represent all humanity held between pupil per year. cupful of cooked beef, one-lialf cupful the millstones of tyranny. The first of orange juice, one tablespoonful of Sept. 19-20-21-22 tyranny is that of the autocratic rule Old German Books Vanish. orange rind, four tablespoonfuls of Berlin. —High rents and the shortage of king and aristocracy. And then sugar, one-half teaspoonful of cinnamon, of business places have deprived Robespierre, who becomes powerful T^MOSE unhappy women \.ho have iignie limes when this combination will nutmeg and cloves, a little salt. German students of one of their chief nothing worth while to do, and be very convenient, as lor work in the by the downfall of royalty, uses the Put the prunes and meat through a institutions—the second-hand book are not looking for anything, may have garden, berry picking and the like, meat chopper. Lemon juice and rind guillotine as a weapon to eliminate cart. Formerly these carts were seen qo use for the cotton morning frock, when the skirt can be-turned up and are liked by some better than the orange all who do not think as he does." In many quarters, laden with old volumes but the big majority of women are pinned out of the way. juice in this combination, and $12,000 in Premiums $4,100 for Races Lillian Gish is the lovely Henriette which could be bought for almost busy and spend their morning hours, the prunes need a bit of acid to give A pretty dress of cross-bar gingham, Girard, heroine of the drama. nothing. Today they have increased at least, in the company of a utility as illustrated, has overblouse, sleeves them flavor.-,. many fold, but seldom is a Her rol$ calls for light moods and Boys' and Girls' Agricultural Department. dress. They are keenly interested in Almond Cookies.—Take one-half and skirt made on the straight of the second-hand volume seen on their sorrowful ones. Hers is the main the cotton mornino frock and have cupful of butter, cream it, add one goods tunic, sash and large pockets shelves. Dealers have put their stores come to expect ms'.ny good things of suspense of the story, altho opposite cupful of sugar to which one-fourth out on the bias. Organdie embroidery Fine exhibit of Purebred Live Stock. on wheels and are selling only the it. It must be comfortable, durable, her is her sister, Dorothy, in the of a cupful of almond paste has been supplies the collar and cuffs, borders newer publications, which net a greater presentable (or even pretty) and able pathetic role of the sister orphan, rubbed until smooth add one-half the pockets and furnishes the tiny profit. Morris and Qastle Shows on the Midway. to come up as good as new from cupful of milk, three cupfuls of flour, vestee. The folded sash is held in blind Louise. nany a tubbing. It must be simple, three teaspoonfuls of baking powder, place by flat pearl buttons sewed on Joseph Schilkraut, the brilliant Cow's Great Record. jut not without style and varied to one teaspoonful of salt and a few drops with colored thread. Excursion rates on all Railroads. York, Pa.—H. E. Robertson, east of young Austrian actor who is starring suit the seasons. But these frocks of almond extract. Mix and roll out The other dress of plain chambray, York, has a two-year-old Holstein cow in a New York stage play, change less in style than any others, one-half inch thick and cut with a with a sleeveless jadfet, has a blouse which has surpassed the record made Special Excursion Thursday, September "Liliom," is Mr. Griffith's nobleman and one starts the day right clad in doughnut cutter. Decorate with halves of check gingham. Narrow ruffles of by any other in the state of her class, hero, the Chevalier de Vaudrey. His them. af almonds sprinkle with sugar and 21st from Austin and all stations to LaCrosse. the gingham make a neat finish for coir and is Pennsylvania. now champion of Ginghams and chambray are the reliable bake. hero pf the people, Danton, made to lar and cuffs and the plait down the She made 21,028.1 pounds of milk and and staple materials that are Date Dessert.—Stuff dates with a figure tremendously in the story, is front of the blouse. 592.92 pounds of butter fat, equivalent always in' style and always most popular mixture of chopped nuts and cheese Monte Blue. to 741.1 pounds of butter. She displaces for these dresses, and the present roll In sugar and serve four to six A special musical setting, provided the record of ^Bellewood Pontiac demand is for check and cross-bar patterns. Fair open Day and Night. with whipped cream as dessert. by an augmented orchestra of ten Ormsby vR»ith, owned by C. W. Some of the new checked gingham tisn "yUjujjc Bray of Bridgeport, whose fecord is pieces, made the showing of the picture dresses for fall are made up with 717.1 pounds of butte.t in the 365 days. at the Park especially effective. knickers, to match, and one can im- is—!1 coiYiMOTwvaraMNVinrANfctMiaii & Iwilll.