Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 19, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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mwmm WJ"**+''^ W"»7 -^5rr~r~ ay ^rvnW sirJSit* Thursday, Oct. 19, 1922. .MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Fiv£ "h-.trt-Jek::••?• FARMERS STRONG which the delegation had to attend the show. It was an utter impossimility AT DAIRY SDOW to see even the major part of the dairy sho^in less..than two days' time. ?:V- (Continued from Page 1) There is no doubt but that-everyone had in making the necessary arrangements. attended feels well repaid for who Mower county was well the effort. Not' only were the exhibits represented at the poultry show and and demonstrations educational won its share of prizes. Two of the and interesting but a splendid program I boys and girls club members of Mower of entertainment was' furnished county, Algy Slindee and Bernice thruout the entire ~week by special 1 Jensen, won four firsts and two sec% bands., and in the. evenings by special 5 ond places on their birds and Schneider pprograms. and Krebsbach of Adams, won Probably one of: the- most important a great many prizes on their prize factors of the dairy show is that Barred Rocks. it aroused not only in the dairymen In connection with the poultry and farmers but in the business men show a very educational demonstration in this territory a keen appreciation and exhibit was conducted by of the vast importance of the dairy the agricultural departments of the industry and the great progress that various state universities in the U. had been made in that industry in the S. Department of Agriculture. The past few years. It was very interesting co-operative grading and marketing to hear the business men in of eggs was one of the big subjects interesting discussions about the for discussion and demonstration. & dairy industry in this country and Best methods of feeding and caring there probably is no better way of I for poultry for best egg production demonstrating to the business interests were also subjects for discussion and the great importance or agricultural demonstration. interests and the industry to the In connection with the dairy show country as a whole than thru the there were several interesting and instructive National Dairy Show. demonstrations and exhibits The business interests of Mower in almost every nook and corner in county merit appreciation of everyone which one happened to go. The various in the county for the interest state agricultural colleges and showed in co-operating with the they the U. S. Department of Agriculture Farm Bureau in furnishing free tickets put on some very splendid exhibits to the dairy show and lodging for and demonstrations. Scene from "For Goodness Sake" at the Park Theatre those who attended while there. Anyone who went to the National Monday, October 23, 1922. Dairy Show expecting to gain infor FACULTY PLAY Albert Lea Birds.—It is reported mation certainly could not fail to do the "making-up" quite outdoes the that thousands of birds gathered at so if he made any attempt to see and quarrel. This is one of the features lower Albert Lea Lake, seemingly understanding hear. Each of the dairy associations FRIDAY NIGHT the students are anticipating. the protecting sign conspicuously put up exhibits to show the value of Miss Estella Thompson plays to posted, "Game Refuge, dairy products and of course, to advertise Mr. 0. I. Bingaman. Miss Hobbs' 1 No Hunting Allowejd." Almost all their breed. The advantages advanced theories on man and worn rinlzc80 varieties of wild fowl are in evidence. Miss Hobbs," A Four of using pure bred sires were very an work havoc with Mr. Bingaman's, Residents of Albert Lea furnish feed forcefully brought out by a large —on the stage Mr. Jessop's,—love Act Comedy In H. S. for them. Hunting near Albert Lea number of exhibits and charted results. affairs. The situation is at once humorous, Auditorium. should be good when these birds once Many of the Dairy enthusiasts for Mr. Bingaman pathetic. leave the safety zone.' of the western states were there in Miss Blanche Swindell carries the force to demonstrate that they fully roll of Miss Abbey, who is a far The faculty of Austin High School believed in the dairy industry and cry from* Miss Hobbs. The young are putting on a very clever comedy, Advanced Through Centuries. demonstrated the rapid progress that Seven centuries ago Britain could men love her, tho they don't exactly "Miss Hobbs," Friday evening, October dairying had made in their state the not clothe herself today she clothes make love to her. 20. The play itself is a rare Special Sale on Suits past few years. more than half the world with the Coach R. R. Roach plays the part vein of fun, but carries with it a big produce of her cotton spindles and Many of the counties of Minnesota, of a sea captain who is "not afraid thought for men and women. her *vool looms: Wisconsin and the Dakotas sent special to tell a lie," and he carries the role "Miss Hobbs" is the work of one delegations by train or by auto. of the greatest of modern playwrights, in capital style. We have only 44 suits left—but, that is just 44 suits more than They had special bands and a vast Mr. E. F. Landolt is unwillingly Valuable South African Grasses. Jerome K. Jerome. It is we want to carry over—that's why we are making these unusually assortment of penants and posters South African grasses known as the buffoon to the party. He wears modern version of "The Taming of to advertise their counties. The disadvantage tambookle, papyrus 6nd dobo yield low prices on these stylish, high-grade, well-tailored Suits. We suits of clothes. Pride! the Shrew," the problem of the "new two teas about six tons an acre and vary of going in that manner Miss Dorothy Harvey is a demure woman." The play is a scream, in have divided them into five groups, as follows: from five to 16 feet In height. These was that the trains did not arrive the stock language of the comedy little lady of the play. grasses are used for paper manufacture. until nearly noon and returned the world, but the greatest drawing card The play is to be given for Athletic same evening, thus limiting the time Group 2—~ for Austin boys and girls is the fact Group 3— association benefit. The tickets Group 1— that their "teachers" play in it. will be sold at a price within reach In this group are eleven Nine smart, plain-tailored There are only four Miss Pauline Hayes, the teacher of of everybody, thirty-five cents. A big suits of fine Velour in suits, in fancy mixtures suits in this group, and Expression in the high school, will house is expected. The proceeds are navy and brown, many of of Homespun and SSTTTZM th» £fcftSATIOflAL they are all small sizes— carry the part of Miss Hobbs, the to be used in a cause that is of community is them are fur-trimmed. leading woman. Miss Hayes' personal interest, and the public is assurred three of them are $22.50 third group. They are These suits were priced to ability assures the public of the a highly pleasurable evening. suits, the other one was lined with splendid quality sell at $25.Q0, $27.50 and success of the leading lady's role. of striped silk, and interlined. $17.50. Your choice of Man Is Killed as $32.50 each. Your choice She is "the new woman" who advocates Suits that were this group, only $10.00. of this group, that "marriage is only for the Only $15.00 Big Bus Overturns $37.50, now Only $27.50, empty headed woman. The woman of brains has other work to do. Alas, it is the old story. The imperious Group Janies Ford of Blooming Prairie Group 5— Miss Hobbs goes back to the primative. was killed a short distance Jrom that In this group are 14 Navy Suits of Only 6 suits in this group—made of You will be interested to see town Monday forenoon when a large Ried's finest Twill Cord, lined with Skinler's best quality Tricotine. They are well how that is accomplished. bus in which he was a passenger, Satin, heavily interlined, and perfectly interlined, to give extra warmth, lined The leading man seems to be in the overturned at a sharp curve. The tailored on smart, mannish lines. with satin-striped, plain colored linings. dark. His Task,—to conquer Miss driver of the bus was severely injured, Some are ornamented with tiny cord Hobbs,—is so stupendous that the They are built on the long, straight tailored but no other casualties were reported. tucks, others have tailored bands of self -Sam- faculty fear to add to his burden by lines that are so popular this sea$50.00 material and some are attractively braid Bon at Oarri.Ii Theater, publicity. He is the pivotal character Chicago, The bus was on its regular trip values, now trimmed. These 6 suits were priced to Only $37.50. of the serious part of the story. from Rochester to Mason City when son. One $45.00 suit, the other 13 are sell at $62.50,, now Only $45.00. Mr. J. A. Kentta, teacher of mechanical the accident occured. YOUNG drawing, plays the part of Ford is the manager of the HayesLucas the wronged young^usband. He plays Lumber company at Blooming with Miss Lillian Koch, teacher of Prairie. Extra Special. Two Genuine Leather Auto Coats. English. The "equal and opposite Wool-tweed lined throughout. Made by the Kenyon Coat Company— LESLIE reaction" takes a rest in their case WILLIAM The News—$2.50 a year—worth it the same house that make the men's Kenyon Coats. Cut on mannish JONES EVILLE lines, strictly man tailored. One is genuine black leather, size 36, the other is tan, genuine leather, size 16. Extra Special, $14.95. s* Friday and Saturday A CHOCUS OF AND Specials in Millinery CHASM DISTINCTION j: Fine Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs 25c EVERYBODY'S VffoSTUrtC AND SlMGWC THIS lUME I Spaghetti in Tomato Sauce, can 15c All trimmed Hats All trimmed Hats EVERY IW WITHAKISS OLSffif BEAR 110VEWT YOU Brown Beauty Bean Succotash, can.... 15c and fine pattern that are marked to I Jar Fine Jam 15c Hats, that sell for sell for less than $15.00 and over, sell $15.00 now sell for I English Walnuts in the shell, lb 30c for $3.00 less than $2.00 less than the ...7. 7. j: Lavo Kleen, for closet bowls, can 10c marked price. marked price. NIGHT Laundry Soap, 6 Bars ............ 24c I Pie Cherries, red, can ..: ..... 29c Prices quoted above do not include Sport Hats and Tams. Prices 50c to $2.00 1 6 Rolls, 7 ounce Toilet Paper 25c Tickets on Sale Friday at Box Office I Beef Roasts 12c to 18c 300 Yards of Fancy Outing*, in in Underwear, in dainty patterns—-just the Children's separate fgai^ments I Pork RoaSts 15c kind you will want for gowns, and Women's Unioil Suits, in night-shirts and children's I Pork Steak FARM LOANS odd sizes and bl?oken assortments—just'as 18c sleeping garments. It. will pay good quality as you to buy all you will need I Cooked Meats, Vegetables, Fruits— the regular stock and perhaps this, season while you. can get We make Farm Loans at Lowest in just the sizes you can use, on this good quality for only 10c I Fine Coffee, pound sale 35c I rates, without delay. Half Price. a Yard. Agents for the Federal Land Bank." Home & Hall Come in and see us before you West Dry Goods place your loan. Farmers and Merchants State Bank N. First Street. We Deliver it MM Austin, Minn. .W =4