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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

September 14, 1922 · Page 4 of 8

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INTEREST SHOWN Memorial to Canadian Heroes- IN TOURNEY PLAY Women's Events at Country Club Draw Many. Season With only six points difference between the net scores .for the winners and that for those drawing the highest score, competition was exciting 4k and interest keen in the best ball & tournament held at the Austin Country club Tuesday afternoon. Miss Evelyn Ober and Mrs. O. W. O'Berg Y^i will find that we have anticipated your autumn won the event with the net score of 43. needs in all the smart accessories of dress. Gross Handicap Walter S. Allward, sculptor, of Toronto. Canada, and the working model Net You owe it to yourself to view these approved modes. of an immense memorial which the Dominion government has commissioned Miss Evelyn Ober and him to erect at Viray Ridge in honor of the Canadian soldiers who lost their Mrs. O. W. O'Berg ..70 27 43 lives there. Mr. Allward is now in Paris working on the memorial, which it Remember, you are welcome here, whether you is estimated will cost a million dollars. Mrs. A. B. Dalager\ Mrs. want to buy, or just get acquainted with the new fall Art West 62 18 44 Mrs. H. F. Peirson, Mrs. Owls Lose Courage by Day. WEDDINGS Geo. A. Hormel 74 30 44 styles. There are about 200 species of owls. Mr s. Glen Morrison, Some are tiny owls some are big Mrs. W. H. Albertson63 18 45 Njos- Williams. eagle owls, 28 inches in length, very Mrs F. W. Sullivan, Peter Njos of St. Ansgar and fierce and strong, ready to attack a 2827 N man who goes near, able to kill fawns Mrs. A. W Wright ..72 27 45 Laura Josephine Williams of Blooming and large game birds, and to do battle Mrs. C. S. Babcock, New Suits Prairie were married Tuesday afternoon with the golden eagle. But the courage Mrs. J. D. Sheedy ...71 25 46 at the St. Olaf Lutheran of these terrifying owls vanishes & Mrs. C. C. Allen, Mrs. parsonage by Rev. Henry Noss. The in the daytime, and then little birds, Helen Vance. 77 30 47 couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. led by a crow, may find one and mob Mrs. L. Trenary, Mrs. Howard Johnson. it in the open and pester it with impunity. The plain, smartly tailored suit will be represented in the wardrobes & A L. Murphy 61 12 49 But when night comes and of the best dressed women this season. Twill Cord and the bird can see, none but a mighty The qualifying round for the club Rhubarb Removes Iron Rust. Tricotine will be the most used materials, as they lend an air of eagle dare do battle with it. championship for ladies will be played Rhubarb will remove iron rust from distinction and elegance to the plain tailored type of suit. There & at the Country Club next Tuesday linen or cotton goods. Boil the rhubarb are also a number of suits shown in manish looking Homespuns Splendid Code for Humanity. ntuzttu afternoon. and dip the stained portion of and Tweeds, and a few suits in fur trimmed models, made of 4- What's brave, what's noble, let's do the fabric into It. ft after the high Roman fashion, ami Velours and kindred weaves. Q07 £*1"! to PvA DR. ROLLER, OIL KING *01/ •DU make death proud to take us.—Shake Prices Range from I speare. Valuable Cross Breeding. The crossing of the yak with common cattle as practiced in Mongolia, Politeness Springs From Kindness. Real politeness begins in kindness. Siberia and Tibet produces an animal -5- Blouses for Fall Only those whose hearts are loving are more serviceable than either of the parent stock. really courteous. H*. Yes—they are rightly named—for they do "blouse" and drape the 4- For Radio Supplies and figure in graceful folds, from shoulder to a very low waist line, where they are loosely confined by a girdle of same material, or narrow ties with tasseled ends. Many of the more elaborate ones are made entirely Storage Batteries see of Spanish lace over a silk foundation others are made of silver or gold lace combined with canton crepe, or soft, lustrous satins. There 6.50 $13.50 are plainer ones of canton crepe, elaborately to beaded or embroidered. Prices gange from SCHMITZ AUTO ELECTRIC CO. 4fr 214 E. Bridge St. The New Coats S The magic of oil is depicted by this man, Dr. H. O. Roller. He owned a Not in a number of seasons, have coats of excellent workmanship and high (small farm at Mexia, Texas, and became a millionaire within a few grade materials been so reasonably priced. The soft, warm, materials of the months. His first business venture better coats, are ,almost silky in texture and combined with luxurious crepe linings, Was as a newspaper boy. From that handsome fur trimmings, they are all that one could desire. SALTRACTOR beginning lie steadily rose to be one & of the leading merchants of the town, and later through the discovery of oil The^ smart, manish, plainly tailored coat, that the college girl and the high became an oil king. The Roller farm school girl are interested in, comes in for equally as much favor as the more Is probably one of the richest oil-producing dressy models. These coats are made exactly as the men's—some have fur collars, tracts in the world. $22.50 $150.00 some have fur collars and cuffs, others are quite plain. Coats are priced from In Court, "What is that idiotic lawyer talking about?" "I suppose the judge is paid to know." *&• .ft Fall Frocks LEGAL NOTICES 3 2901 STATE OF MINNESOTA: COUNTY One of the unwritten laws of Fashion's whims, this season, is the ex.tremely of Mower, In District Court, Tenth Judicial District. low waist line—there is not a hint of the natural waist line— G. A. Nagris and H. W. Godfrey, copartners there are girdles and drapes galore there are full skirts and narrow as Nagris & Godfrey, Plaintiffs, skirtss, each emphasizinfi the new l)ng length and the uneven effect at —vs— the bottom. Albert Pick & Company, a corporation, Defendant. SUMMONS. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO The variations in sleeves is quite as bewildering as bewitching—there THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: are long sleeves that widen gradually to the lower edge there are fullgathered You are hereby summoned and required sleeves with thie diminutive, tight fitting wrist band there's the to answer the complaint of the Plaintiffs in the above entitled leg-o-mutton sleeve with its very wide arm's eye that dwindles down to a action, which is filed in the office of snug fit at the wrist and there's th^.gracefully draped three-quarter the Clerk of the District Court of length sleeve many pleasing styles, the Tenth Judicial District in and for the County of Mower and" State of Woolen Dresses are priced $17.50 to $50.00 •*•5»5: Minnesota, and to serve a* copy ^of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, at their office in Silk Frocks are priced $25.(10 to $50.00 the City of Austin in said Mower County, within twenty aflEter tBei service of this summons upon you, F.Q.B. DETROIT exclusive of the day of such service and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, This Astounding Low Price Smart Millinery the Plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. is the final answer to the high cost of farming & Dated Austin, Minnesota, September & problems. 1, 1922. ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, Unusual creations are these, featuring the most successful of the new With a Fordson one man can do more work &• MARTIN A. NELSON, & fall modes. The workmanship and quality of our hats are of that^ unmistakably easier, and at less expense than two men can do Attorneys for PlaintilT, superior sort that bring out every smart and unusual feature in Austin, Minnesota. with horses. Sept. 14-21-28 the most appealing and interesting manner. With a Fordson you can actually raise more ••J* »J $« »J» »J» »J» »J» »t« »J« »t» crops with less work, lower costs and fewer Every fall requirement from street wear to the. most formal occasions I WE'LL EXPLAIN Kli&fteei! skilfully met in. these cleverly assembled groups/ and you know, hours of work. tHe inO'StT unusual alid attractive one's are always the first ones to go. With a Fordson you dan save money, time and If you think printing is 2 drudgery on every power job on the farm^—the all alike, let us tell you whole year arouud. Co how our work differs. It Let us give you the proofs of the great sayings made by will be time well spent the Fordson. Call, write or phone today. a a so thing worth while. AUSTIN AUTO CO. 4 1 '-f i- .-'•••'Ov AUSTIN, KINK. Austin, Minnesota' 7 b' MOWER COUNTY •. JW A?. N E W S 202 E. MILL STREET. mm iL