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."" 9 *'"'*'*$$' MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Seven Monday, Sept. 18, 1922. Dedicating Sacred Way to Verdun At the Library Bud Bright's Brainstorms Looking In on Congress From Productions in the literary 6elds for the past year have been very numerous the House Gallery and very good, generally. In STEPPING OFF fiction for instance a vast number of works have been produced but most of them are not significant. The ABOUT THE MEMBERS RIGHT noteworthy and successful fiction for the past year is remarkable of the almost complete unanimuty with By CONGRESSMAN GUY U. HARDY Much depends on how you which it has turned to character as step off, and how you step a source of inspiration. The spiritualistic off depends on the shoes you motif is present occasionally, Copyright, 1922, Western Newspaper Union. wear. mystery, adventure hold the A gentleman has raised the question .serving his tenth term, and for 18 years he was a unique member of the house of a quorum and the roll of the house You will be fixed for stepping largest number of readers. The historical of representatives in that, during all of that time, he off right when you novel which had practically draw on a pair of shoes is being called. never let one of his speeches appear In disappeared has again come into from this store. the Congressional Record. Since assumlng Most members try prominence. The Canadian novels are leadership and speaking for to answer all roll Our shoes are made to in gTeatest demand. .the party he lets his speeches go In. calls, in order to keep the people stepping "Abbe Pierre,,,' by Jay Hudson is The gentleman by his side is Finis J. maintain a quorum right. a book that will never die. A whimsical Garrett of Tennessee, who acts as assistant and vote on minority leader. Mr. Garrett French Abbe' tells a quaint and all measures possible. is in his ninth term. He is a keen modern romance. The best bit of ,cutter, and can roast the Republicans Now the house literature of its kind for half a century. and their measures in a more polished, Jensen-Phiffer is filling up, so we clever and entertaining way than any will loot over the "Maria Chapdelaine," by Louis wrgKNAWONA other member on his side of the house. personnel of the .» *v Company Hemon, concerns a character whom body. The house, Only Lady Representative. you will long remember. A beautiful, if all were present, Yes, the lady on the floor is a member. A woman will take up Premier Raymond Poincare of France dedicating the first milestone, at quiet, Canadian story. would be composed That is Miss Alice M. Robertson Bar-le-Duc, on the famous "Sacred Way" which leads from Paris to Verdun. with a new fad, but not Another important novel of the of 435 mem­ East of Court House of Oklahopaa, the only lady member with a new wrinkle year is Bacheller's—"In the Days of bers, with delegates from Alaska, Hawaii, and the second woman to be elected Austin, Minn. the Philippine islands and Porto to congress. She was born in Oklahoma Richard" dealing with the life and Finds Old Spanish Coin. LEGAL NOTICE Rico. These delegates do not vote. 66 years ago. Her father was a A Spanish silver coin bearing the public services of Benjamin Franklin. t|f I once heard ex-Speaker Clark In missionary to the Cherokees. Miss date of 1778 was picked up on a road FOR praising the house say it was the most CITATION HEARING ON PETITION Alice has been teacher, a postmaster recently by Mrs. Fred Mabee of Monroe, "Cappy Ricks Retires," by Peter democratic parliamentary body in the TO SELL LAND. of a first-class office at Muskogee, and N. Y., the New York Times reports. No. 23— 3:50* 5:40* 8:25+ B. Kyne, is the famous character Travelers' Guide Estate of Frank Vacura. world. He didn't allude to politics. |in recent years has conducted very On the back was a crown and Lv. Lv. Arr. this modern author has created—a STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of As I have met the members and have •successfully the largest cafeteria in Jackson. Wells Austin. four seals. At the office of the Numismatic Mower. In Probate Court: real epic figure of the Amarican of looked over the body of men I have Oklahoma. She is not what some are No. 22— 6:35* 8:53* 11:05* society it was said that the Unless otherwise designated, all the In the Matter of the Estate of often thought of that remark. As you No. 8— 2:35* 5:00* 7:00* today. pleased to term themselves, a "new coin was an old Spanish milled dollar trains listed below are daily. See Frank Vacura, Incompetent. Lv. Austin, Arr. LaCrosse. now look down into the house with me woman.? She is a little old-fashioned Mention must also be made of the which was in common circulation in THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO footnote for explanation of No. 22— 11:20* 4:00* I think you will realize, as I do, that in a way, for she stands by her convictions the above named incompetent and to this country during and prior to the reference marks. curious character in "Memoirs of a No. 8— 7:20* 11.55* this is a democratic body of men, representing, and is not easily influenced all persons interested in" the sale of Bold faced figures indicate P. M. Revolution. It is about the same size Medget." by Walter de la Mare. Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austim. as it does, the whole of the I by Organizations outside of her state. certain lands belonging to said Frank Light faced figures indicate A. M. as the American silver dollar. It was Tarkington's "Gentle Julia," gentler No. 1— 7:00$ 11:45$ great American republic—the greatest Vacura: The petition of C. W. She was never a suffragist, and it may recognized as currency by the contlental No. 23— 11:17* 3:40* than a flapper is Julia. A thoroly Streeter as representative of the republic in the history of the world, seem an irony of fate that the only congress. The head on the coin Daily except Sunday. above named incompetent,being duly jolly book. Almost every type and phase of American Milwaukee & SkPaul woman in congress did not favor votes Is probably that of the Bourbon king, Daily except Saturday. filed in this court representing- that "If Winter Comes," concerns a citizenship is represented there. 1 for women. Miss Alice is a popular Charles III, who reigned over Spain On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday it is necessary and for the best* interest Railway It is a sort of liigh-class melting pot. character whose charm nearly everyone member. She accepts things as the* only. from 1759 to 1788. His long hair and of said estate and of all interested Laborer and manufacturer rich and .are, asks no favors on account of her liked. The latest novel by this the evident worn condition of the discovered therein that certain lands of poor big brains and mediocre wise, sex and has more good horse sense I. & M. Division. author is "This Freedom." Critics said incompetent described therein be coin would give the impression earnest men and near-chumps, all have and is less afraid to stand by her convictions Lv. Arr. Arr. sold and praying that a license be of a woman's head. believe Hutchinson has written even seats. All classes of business and professions than are most of her fellow Austin. St. Paul. to him granted to sell the same. Mpls. a better story. and all shades of political No. 1-- 6:30 10:15 members. NOW THEREFORE, you, and each 11:00 "The House of Mohun," by George No. 3-- 3:15 7:00 of you, are hereby cited and required 7:45 and religious beliefs are represented. That old boy up in the press gallery Austin. St. Paul. Mplsu Lv. Gibbs, story of 1922 flapper, is a to show cause, if any you Lv. Arr. Ex-governors, ex-senators, ex-judges, Is General Sherwood of Ohio. He was Lv. Arr. Arr. have, before this court, at the Probate Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. stunning novel everyone is talking ex-Presidents and ex-convicts have occupied a member of the Sixty-sixth congress, No. 12— 3:50 7:47 follows the Dairy C'ow 7:07 Court Rooms in the Court No. 2-- 7:00 7:45 11:25 seats. The blind and the halt but was retired by the landslide. General No. 16— 4:40 8:45Lv. 8:10 about. House, in the City of Austin, County No. 8-- 2:45 3:30 7:25 BE SURE YOU ATTEND THE are well represented. Only the deaf Sherwood was elected to congress Lv. Arr. Have you read the historical "Covered National Dairy of Mower, State of Minnesota, on the and dumb seem to be missing, though Mpls. St. Paul. .Austin* as a Republican in 1872. the year Uncle For Milwaukee and Chicago. 3rd day of October, 1922, at 10:00 Wagon," by Hough, ,a tale of Exposition Sc? yvg No. 15— 8:25 9:00 1:05 I am of the private opinion that it Joe Cannon first came in. Then o'clock a. m., why the prayer of said Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. western pioneers No. 11— 6:50 7:25 10:58 wouldn't jar the feelings of the house he came back In the Sixtieth congress petition should not be granted. Mixed— 4:25 (Sunday only) 9:20 Gilbert Parker has written another Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. much If some members were so as a Democrat and served 14 years. WITNESS the Judge of said Court, No. 4— 7:20* 10:00* Lv. Austin. Arr. Omaha- novel, "Carnac's Folly." Another stricken. and the seal of said court, this Mixed— The general Is eighty-seven years of 8:15* 2:10* No. 15— 1:05 10:05 8th day of September, 1922. No. 2— of Parker's French Canadian romances. 11.50* 2:40* After some years of observation age. When retired from congress he No. 11— 10:56 7:44 HENRY WEBER, JUN., No. 8— 7:50 10.50 French Quebec with its from the inside, I can assure you that 'took up newspaper work, his former Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austi*. Judge of Probate Court Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. congress Is made up of a fine lot of profession. When asked the other day vivid humanity and the swirling river No. 16— 7:30 4:40 (COURT SEAL) No. 1— 3:45 6:05 patriotic men. ilf he would run again, he said: "No, No. 12— 7:40 3:5ft with its fighting, striving, heroic HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, No. 3— 12:10 2:55 I can't afford it. I have got to work Uncle Joe and Jim Mann. Attorneys for Petitioner. lumber men form the background No. 33— 4.15* 6:45* [now and lay up something for old age.'' Here is a good chance to look at (File No. 2917. Sept. 11-18-25) Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* TRIANGLE TAXI LINE of this vigorous tale of interest. But late newspaper reports Indicate some of the men as they walk In. Yoa Mason City Branch. Albert Lea—Austin. Curwood's new northwestern Canadian that he may have changed his mind. French "Reign of Terror." will recognize some of them from the Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. story is exceptionally good— Lv. Austin Arr. Albert Lea That period of the French revolution No. 102— 11:50 1:30 pictures you have seen. Uncle Joe Not the Place for Oratory. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. "The Counti-y Beyond." No. 108— 7:52 9:20 Who are the orators of the house? known as the reign of terror is Cannon saunters in with the cocky 12:00 m. 11:00 a. m. "Breaking Point," by Rinehart. A Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. '.Well, that is hard to say. You hear generally considered to have extended air of youth, chewing the cigar cartoonists 3:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. No.'lOl— 4:50 6:10 deft, moving, powerful character study from January 21, 1793, the date of the have made famous. If it is many speeches in the house, but little Lv. Albert Lea Arr Austim No. 103— 1:30 3:00 1 oratory. I know several gentlemen execution of Louis XYI, to July 28, combined with mystery that thrills. a cool day he may have his hat on. 9:15 a. m. 10:15 a. 1794, when Robespierre and other sanguinary 2:00 p. xo» He was elected to congress first in [who are noted orators in their home 1:00 p. m. "Judith of Godless Valley," by Honore S.-M. Division—Mankato and leaders were guillotined. 4:15 p. m. 5:15 p. m. 1872 and is now serving his twentythird states whom I have never heard make Willsie, will appeal to those who Wessington Springs, S. D. term. Only twice In all these !a speech in the house. Those who like the rough virile actual west of Lv. Arr. Arr. years has he been defeated and he Jhave been used to swaying the multitude The electrical system on your car The News job department is at Austin. Wells. Jackson. Merely an Opinion. today. told the house one day that the years with their oratory don't get very your service for printing of all kinds, can be repaired right here in Austin. No. 1— 6:30* 8:20* 10:45* A controversy has been raised over "Robin," by Francis Hodgson Burnett, he was out were the longest years of I far with it in the house and soon become the question whether "the first hundred for all lovers of romance. Why farther? his life. He is 86 years old and is disappointed in their audience. go years are the longest" or "the Edith Wharton has written a new young for that age. I have seen him I .1 must say the house is not a very Universtiy of Southern Minn. first hundred years the hardest." We dance at a dinner party, and I have [attentive listener. The members get romance of American society: hazard the opinion that the first hundred heard that he plays a little poker now jfed up on speeches. They don't care "Glimpses of the Moon." years are the most plausible.— and then but never gets in over a |for eloquence. What they want are News from Home PHONE 6743. Exchange. dollar or two at a time. He takes a facts. Order is not very good. Members keen interest in important legislation, come in and go out they talk THE ROYAL TITLE. has a sane view of public affairs and and read they listen If something of When baby lips are pressed to mine, makes a vigorous speech occasionally. interest Is being said, but they are not And baby hands are in my hair, Uncle Joe, as he Is affectionately Sitting there for entertainment and And baby eyes are all a-shine, called, ,has declined to stand for reelection (flowery speeches do not draw large auidiences My heart forgets all worldly care and will close his official here. And in the harbor of a dream career with the ending of this congress, A speaker is often interrupted by That fades not on the dying day, after serving in the house of questions. Any member may rise at I find life's holiest comforts gleam representatives longer than any other any time and ask if the gentleman will About the hour of baby play. man. 'yield for a question. The gentleman I think I have already mentioned usually does yield, and he often gets I envy not the rich and great, James It. Mann. There he is by the his set speech badly punctured and I would not trade with any King How welcome the table. The two tables in the center comes out with a flat tlre^ Many members My cabin is of royal state of each side of the house are used by read their speeches. President The while I hear my baby sing the leaders, by the chairman of the Wilson and President Harding, when Home paper is to I have no wealth, I have no fame, committee in charge of a bill and by appearing before congress, have aK But I am gladly proud and glad others especially Interested in the proceedings jways read their speeches, and Secretary College folks--and it To own an even nobler name: of the day. Mr. Mann belongs Hughes read his great speech at at the table on the Republican the opening of the limitation of arms I am a happy youngster's dad. side. This is his thirteenth term in conference, so it is not necessarily a costs so little to have the house and he was long the Republican sign of lack of ability for a man to leader. He is not the Fourth of read a speech, as it is often done to Kimono Coplod From Nature. July style of orator but a most convincing guarantee accuracy. However, we it come regularly. The pattern of the child's kimono, speaker and the best posted have plenty of orators for all occasions exuberant, dainty or fantastic, is but man on pending legislation in the and can furnish the country a reflection of nature in Japan. house. He is a terror to those who with a good supply for the campaign. So extra delicious profusion of bowers is spread to have private bills up on unanimous Do the men in congress today rank brighten the Japanese children's year. consent day. A bill must be innocent, up to those of the congresses of years In April, they go plcnicing under the indeed, or properly amended, before ago? Well, yes I think so. If you cherry blossoms, a canopy of delicate It gets through when he Is present. I name your ideals of other days your bloom. The birthday of Buddha conies With ft2sh fruits fancy that he has saved the government list covers a hundred years. You are Just when th€$e are at their best literally millions of dollars byhis endeavoring to compare this one congress Place your subscription thousands of children gather in one of industry. In some ways he Is the with fifty others. Of course, I the parks for the flower festival, offering most valuable man in the house. do not care to back this congress flowers to the infant deity the No other food has such an appeal on a hot day as Kellogg'a now before you forget it. against the whole of American history. Two Party Leaders. image stands under a canopy of blossoms. Corn Flakes! They win fickle appetites, they satisfy hungry The congress is not made up of experts The other gentlemen by the table is, Then as azaleas, peonies, wistaria, folks! As an extra-summer taste thrill, eat Kellogg's with the or highbrows or bosses or supermen. Frank Mondell, the .Republican leader and lotus follow in season, and, luscious fresh fruit now in season. Such a diet is not only ideal We have no breed of ruling men at this time. He is serving his thirteenth finally, the wonderful chrysanthemums, from a health standpoint, but it is refreshing! in this country. It is made up of a term in the house—nearly 20 the children are out to enjoy them all.. pretty good average of the citizenship years of service—and he has been ab-. The splendid maple leaves of autumn You can eat Kellogg's Corn Flakes it represents—men who meet their sent only four days, an unequaled record, are at once a most fitting background liberally at any meal because they digest folks back home on common ground I think. Mr. Mondell is not a for Japanese children and a source of easily. Let the children have all they want. and do not^ tower too high above them. lawyer, but is an able and fearless] keen delight. TOASTED Insist upon Kellogg's Corn Flakes in leader, a keen thinker and strong de-: Superfluous. CORN bater. He was once a laborer and' the RED and GREEN pa&age that bears But It's a Wrong Conclusion. Walter Camp, the famous athlete later a railroad contractor in Colorado, the signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator THE The evil things, the materialistic FLAKES 'and trainer, was talking about rough afterward going to Wyoming.. of Corn Flakes. None are genuine things, the negative, destructive things, football. He has a hard, nerve-wrecking job,, without it! always make so much more noise than -essr"- "One of the roughest players Yale but does it very well. When he makes the forces of harmony and beauty that ever turned out," he said, "went West Mower County News a motion_it usually carries. Mr. Mondell Also makers of the average individual may be forgiven to work on a ranch. The cowboys, will not be in the house in the' KELLOGG'S if he concludes that there is having heard of his fame, asked him to KRUMBLES next congress, as he is a candidate nothing but turmoil and discord and and teach them football. for the United States senate. 5 blatant vulgarity in the world.—Herman KELLOGG'S "So the Yale man made up two The leader of the Democratic side Nine Months $2.00 and worth it BRAN, cooked Hagedom. husky elevens, explained the rules, and is Claude Kitchin, but I cannot point and krumbled wound up with: him out to you, as he lias been ill at CORNFLAKES "'Mind, men, if you can't kick the home for about a year. He is a likable Ancient Man Had His Troubles. ball kick an opponent. Now let's get chap and was a man of great Examination of the fossil skull of busy. Where's the ball?" force in the house. His place Is being the Rhodesian man shows that that 'Oh, drat the ball,' said a cowboy filled by John N. Garner of Texas, and prehistoric Individual Buffered from Advertisements in the News Bring Results. 'let's get on with the game A" a worthy substitute he makes. He is tooth trouble and earache.