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

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Sept. 18, 1922. ADAMS GAINS ONE Drama, "The Unloved Wife,".Coming MM- Good in Refraining From III. ^ajsf3»s£^&-Todiiy?s. Wise Word. The man who does no 111 to his It Is never too late to be what you neighbor must do some good.—George TYLE :nlght have been ~-gf GAME TITLE LEAD Hail. T! Stray B»t of^ Wisdom. It Is from hooks that wlste men de-. ERVICE Danger Signal. rive consoiatiouttai'he. troubles of life. A recently 'invented attachment for Two Defeats Put Austin —Victor Hugo^p* passenger or freight elevators switches In Background ATISFACTION on a red 4ight ur i-tngs a bell as. a danger signal when ihey are overlp|fded. S& it. ~. For Title. Coaxing is 4H$?fery well,- hut it's ESMk wise child' thftt^ndyp when its mother Place Suitings to Porter. EXTRA INNING is going to swlfch^tacticsv—Louisville Sir .Richard Modn, the- English railway-magnate, Courier-Journal^ KOBES' CAFE Is said to have been itmmmur NEEDED SUNDAY very precise in small matters. It is Concentration Highly Valuable. told of him that when traveling up to Few tilings are njole valuable to a town one day "by his line he noticed Adams Squeezed TH,ru with 8 to 6 man than to te able to persistently apply that the porter at Ealing shouted Win After Packers Suffer himself K), his task until It has "Healing" and the porter at Hammer been accomplished. •, from Circumstances. smith "Ammersralth," and that the first thing he did on reaching his office SEED! SEED! was to give instructions that the Author's Sound Advice. two men should change places forthwith. PLAY AT ALBERT LEA. It is a familiar custom for an author The next game of the championship of some merit but little fame to get a more celebrated colleague to introduce series will be played A Good Physic. his book. The custom is sometimes run When you want a physic that is on the Albert Lea diamond into the ground. Such an author applied mild and gentle in effect easy to & Thursday afternoon between to Mr. Bernard Shaw for a take and certain to act, take Chamberlain's Adams and Austin. If another preface. Shaw replied: "Swim on your Tablets. They are excellent. game is required, it will be own: don't trust corks." Now is the time to market your played Sunday at Waseca. timothv, clover and buckwheat I JUST ARRIVED I 7 By collecting two runs in the extra seed. Send us samples andwe will inning that was necessary to decide the result, and holding the Packers be glad to quote you. scoreless in that frame, Adams yesterday gained a one-game lead in the championship series race by defeating Carload American Austin 8 to 6. Adams now has two games to her ••J* credit, having won Thursday from ff. L. Goss Seed Co. the Packers to the tune of 12 to 4, Fence f: while the Austin aggregation has only tion as the original distinguished "What makes 'The Unloved Wife,' the first game a week ago Sunday Successor to Hare & Goss cast will be seen here together with the new three act play such phenomenal to look back on with pride. the same production now creating a success?" This question is Yesterday's game on the Hormel Barb Wire, Staples, Nails 4-" furore over the country. •a* often asked. The question is always diamond showed how closely the two "•V* *5* the same, but the answers vary. One The story of the play is told in teams were matched, but a combination of circumstances, more than playgoer will contend that it is the three acts by Florence Edna May, wonderful personfication of the the authoress, with a force and superior baseball, counted heavily in young wife, "Cicely Courtney" that the result that decided the game in frankness so direct, the play is produced For Radio Supplies and makes the play such a gripping success. Get Your Order In While Our favor of the down county team. with such delicious delicacy, Another will suggest it is the Teams are Tied Twice. and the portrayal of the heroine, •fr At the end of the seventh the two brilliant comedy. Still another that "Cicely Courtney," is done with such Stock is Complete teams were tied at five-all, neither it is its deep humanity—its appeal a depth of understanding and emotion Storage Batteries see to the heart. scored in the eighth, but in the final that the performance takes rank frame each garnered a run that as one of the most notable in recent The play will be seen at the Park brot the totals to six. years. The cast includes names familiar Theatre Wednesday, September 20, DECKER BROS. In their share of the extra inning, along Broadway, the production with matinees for ladies only, altho Adams was good for two runs, twobase SCHMITZ ELECTRIC CO. at night everybody over the age of has been made and staged under AUTO hits and a single providing the the personal supervision of Florence sixteen can secure seats. Special arrangements needed combination. After R. Ulven Edna May, the authoress, which are being made- to accommodate had struck out, J. Schneider walloped 214 E. Eridge St. is in itself a guarantee that the work theatregoers sure to be Reliable Hardware a two-baser, and the runner has been well done. attracted by this excellent produc­ who replaced him scored on H. Schneider's hit for two. A single ADAMS SCORES It't a Little That Way With Men. by Tucker was good enough to bring 12 TO 4 WIN Just about the time a race horse becomes H. Schneider in. a sure thing some other horse Austin's share of the frame lacked Already carrying a 5 to 4 lead comes along and outruns him. Park Theatre the heavy hitting that featured rh0ow Adams came to bat in the fifth inning Adams' final effort to win. Dugan and tallied seven more for an First Official Reformatory. was out at first and Cipra walked. overwhelming victory over the Austin The first reformatory managed un Then a single by Wengert advanced Packers in the second game of der legislative control was the one established Cipra. Tesar flied out, but Loper a the title series at Adams Thursday. in New York in 1824, known was safe on the right sack on H. NOT A MOVING PICTUR.E as the New York House of Refuge. For the Packers the hits were E N IV E S A A Schneider's error. With two down scarce, but Dietrich knocked a circuit Xht' Wed. Sept. 20 and bases full Chapman had the opportunity flyer that added two runs to the Indians in-Confederate Army. of a lifetime to provide a Packer score. In the latter part of 1861 the Cherokee grand stand thrill that would have And remember—the lowest nation entered into a treaty of alliance first cost, the lowest equalled Phalen's sensational effort with the Confederate states and upkeep and the highest Pigeon-Flying Great Belgian Sport. last Sunday, but the Austin secondbaser agreed to furnish a regiment of troops resale value of any motor Matinee for Ladies Only Pigeon-flying is the great sport of was ruled out at first. ear ever for the Confederate military service. built. the working classes^ of Belgium. The It was anybody's game from the The regiment became demoralized and high value set upon well-trained racing 50c Plus Tax ANY SEAT 50c Plus Tax practically ceased to exist soon after start, and without providing any pigeons among Belgian amateurs was the battle of Pea Ridge, Ark., in 1862. thrills extraordinary the game was made evident some years ago in a Night for Everybody Over 16 Years of Age. not listless nor uninteresting. Some case in the law courts, where the Night Prices—50c, 75c, $1.00, plus war tax spectacular fielding work was provided plaintiff, whose house had been taken WE'LL EXPLAIN 1 by Meany and Barr for Austin, from him for public purposes, sued for The Lives of a Million Women Wasted—j damages on account of the reduction and Phalen, Adams' standby, played Are You One of Them? I In value of his pigeons due to the a whale of a game at shortstop but If you think printing is fact that they had been trained to return was unsuccessful in fathoming Tesar's all alike, let us tell you to the old pigeons' cote and would SENSATIONAL—STARTLING—YET TRUTHFUL offerings from the mound. Bowers how our'work differs. It now have to be trained to "home" to of Adams is credited with the anew one. The court found that each will be time well spent only three base hit, J. Schneider, bird was originally worth $25 and had and you'll learn something Chapman, and Barr were other heavy lost one-third of its value, awarding worth while. hitters. $450 in all. Both pitchers, Tesar and Tucker, Worked Both Ways. showed good stuff with the ball. Each MOWER COUNTY To show her supreme confidence In allowed thirteen hits, but Tesar N E W S her new husband, she gave him a night struck out ten while the Adams key. And to convince him of his position twirler downed only eight Packers 202 E. MILL STREET. In the house she had the lock in that fashion. changed.—Richmond Times-Dispatch. ATlimULlNGr The box-score: AMAIlNCr ADAMS— AB PO A E Phalen, ss 5 2 1 2 5 0 PLAY I World Tire Store Bowers, 2b 5 1 3 1 2 0 Unequaled in Value Mellane, cf 5 0 3 3 0 1 Brown, 3b 5 0 1 0 3 0 R. Ulven, rf 0 0 5 0 1 2 C. C. LOOMER. South of Courthouse.- J. Schneider, .. 5 2 1 9 1 0 F. O.B. H. Schneider, lb 5 1 2 10 1 3 Detroit L. Ulven, If 5 0 0 3 1 0 Brunswick Tires at Reduced Prices Tucker, 3 2 0 0 0 1 Goodale Dunbar Equipped with Electric Starting TOTALS ... .. .43 8 13 30 13 4 AUSTIN— AB PO A E and Lighting System, demountable Guaranteed 6000 Miles Guaranteed 6000 Miles Loper, ss 3 1 rims, extra rim and nonskid Chapman, 2b 2 0 30x3 31x4 $ 7.45 $13.15 tires all around—the Ford Dietrich, 3b ... 3 0 32x4 Zinnm .= 8.45 ^75 30x31/2 Meany, cf 0 0 Sedan at $645 is the greatest 11.75 33x4rm!-4 32x31/2 Barr, If 0 0 motor car value ever produced Dugan, lb 1 10 Hall & Michigan —an enclosed car of comfort, Cipra, rf 2 1 Monarch Fabric Wengert, 1 9 tit. Cords convenience and beauty. Reasonably Tesar, ....... 1 1 Guaranteed 7000 MileJ"*® Guaranteed 10000 Miles^ prompt delivery. Terms -f Oversize t* 31x4 if desired. TOTALS ..42 6 13 29 13 3 $13.25 32x4 $22.75 J" 32x41/2 Summary: Three base hits, Bowers 33x4 21.80 23.40 two base hits, Cipra^'Dietrich, 32x41^ ^7 27.50 34x41/2 23.10 Does Your Husband Really Love You— Barr, Tesar, Mellane 2, H. Schneider AUSTIN AUTO CO 33x41/2 28.00 stolen base, J. Schneider sacrifice •P, Honestly, Now Does He—or Does He m\m. 34x41/2, 29.95 hit, Phalen struck out, by Tesar 10, .au^, Just Tolerate You? Tucker 8 passed balls, Wengeft 2 fire Bike Tires 'Ml •... s' first on balls, off Tesar 2, of Tucker It If you are going to marry 5 left on bases, Adams 11, Austin 8. Vac. Cup 3.15 $^»50 see this play first. SHOE REPAIRING.M Other sizes in proportion* Expert shoe repairing done at Koran's Shoe Store, 111 East Mill ..in....... i-x -K* 1 afreet. !, ^Adv. 21-tf