Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 26, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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-m* ^r r,-- ._rj. .--'3 4 y:mi yjf?3h 'J03 ^sfvt»,r:rF bw3^ttk hitwom Page Five Thursday, Oct. 26,1922. ^"•^'MOTCER' COUNTY" NEWS, "AUSMNr'MINN. lodge it but before the Doctor or his DO YOU KNOW parents could be there he passed away. Funeral services were held -O s-tciolr in at-jthe home, on Sunday afternoon 11-rP 5 and interment was made in the local THE STORY OF HOW "AMERICA WAS WRITTEN? cemetery, The following story concerning the ned a song that even nations seek to The Hallowe'en party given at the author of "America" is taken from preserve in their® archieves, but high school for the Freshmen class ._x. an article by E. Harvey Slagel in the such has been the honor accorded to last Frjday evening was enjoyed by St. Paul Pioneer Press: •"n the author of our best kno}vn national all as there was a great variety of The Author^ Rev. S. Fi Smith,'was ^Those gf you who iryakeypur own clothes games and tricks played, but all was born October*21, 1808, in Boston. He I It is by far the most popular of all clean fun and caused no disturbance —employ your favorite dressmaker to attended the Elliot school in Boston of i)r. Smith's productions, and has as was cys$omary in previous\years. mak6 them for you, will appreciate our and won the Franklin scholarship in made his name immortal. He was a l|l {l l|l ijt l| 1825. He was graduated from Harvard showing of the new Paisley patterns in classmate of Dr. Oliver Wendell in 1829, and immediately began Te. Holmes, "the autocrat," and later became Canton Crepes, Brocaded Crepes, Molly studying for the ministry at Andover acquainted with Dr. Lowell Mason, Theological seminary, from which he O'Crepe, Costume Velvets, Cordoruoys and supplied the words to many was graduated in 1832, the same year THEATRE of that well known composer. and fancy plaid and striped woolen skirtings. in which he wrote his famous song. Dr. Smith Dr. Smith died of Note the prices quoted below, on He was poet, preacher, author, and heart disease in a New England depot, THURSDAY and FRIDAY— noted linquist, having mastered no these popular new Fabrics: November 15, 1897. He was in less than fifteen languages. his eighty-eighth year, and had been He published many volumes, and I active up to the time of his sudden his articles from the standard reviews Mallinson's Molly'O Crepe taking off are without number. A copy A soft, lustrous, satin faced crepe in plain colors, The music of "America" is none of "My Country Tis of Thee," in the an entirely new fabric this season, that lends its other than "God Save the King," but handwriting of Dr. Smith, was sent charm to the soft drapes and clinging lines of the new it fits the words admirably, and has a to Rome as a gift to the Vatican library. majestic swing, a martial air thai? silhouette, in a most interesting manner. Comes 40 Copies of the song were also stirs the blood, and tunes the heart inches wide, priced sent to Russia, Denmark, Spain, Italy and voice to patriotism, to love of $5.00 the Yard and Japan. country and to love of liberty. It is an achievement to have pen •b il .i Satin-Canton daughter Mrs. Ed. Sweet to her home LE ROY at Riceville, la., for an extended visit. In all the most wanted shades, comes 40 inches PRESENTS A wide, priced Mr. and Mrs. J. Blackmer and Ed. Haggerty of Minneapolis transacted William deMille $3.75 the Yard children motored down from Faribault business here a fe\y. days the last Saturday for a short visit past week. PRODUCTION Nice People with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Chas Bovee of Waterloo, la., was Paisley Patterns In Canton Crepe Blackmer. up visiting his daughters,vMiss Ruth Mr. and Mrs. 0. Eastwold came up and Mrs. Raymond Blackmer. In rich Oriental colorings, Brocaded Canton Crepe WITH WALLACE RE ID, from Kansas for a few days' visit Rev. A. Oestreich was a passenger in a number of beautiful patterns—both of these BEBE DANIELS, with the former's parents, Mr. and to the cities on Monday, return-, beautiful new materials, are 40 inches wide and Mrs. O. Eastwold. CONRAD NAGEL, ing the same evening' by auto. priced JULIA FAYE Mrs. Hattie Day of Pine River is The members of the Baptist church $3.00 and $4.00 the Yard assisting with the cooking at the held a farewell party for Mrs. Agnes SATURDAYWILLIAM Sweet Hotel in the absence of Mrs. Knight on Wednesday evening at the DUNCAN R. Whitcomb who is receiving medical home oi* Mr. and Mrs. J. Hopp. A Plain Canton Crepe in attention at Cresco. social time and refreshments were An Action Feature. 40 inches wide, in all the staple colors that are Miss Minnie Norman, state inspector enjoyed by all. Mrs. Knight leaves Chapter III most in demand .this season, and also in black. Priced "IN THE DAYS OF of the Women's Relief Corps, inspected for .California in the near future. Priced $2.75 to $£00 the Yard our corps on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T. Thompson and BUFFALO BILL" Light refreshments were "served daughters and Mr. Hubbard of Austin after the work. motored down and spent Saturday SUNDAY— •n The Misses Esther Laucon, Ethel at the E. J. Diddams, Sr., parental Corduroy Novelty Woolen Costume Velvets: GLORIA SWANSON_ Edmonds, Leah Morrow and Aliqe home. in Skirtings Have hot been so popular a at a iv Anderson came home from the Winona "HER GUILDED Roy Rumsey who has been fined foi* many seasons. Thej luxurious coats for the small girl and Normal on Wednesday evening*. In both plaid and stripes^ several times recently was sentenced CAGE" sheen and graceful lines'of winter suits, for the small, Work was discontinued because the gain in popular favor as the to sixty days in the county jail on a velvet gown appeals to every boy, such practical coats for faculty are attending the M. E. A. Monday, iif only those who have the season advances. There is nothing MONDAY AND TUESDAY— Our local school closed Wednesday woman who loves pretty the small girl and such comfortable, that quite takes the place still and are selling it to him and THOMAS MEIGHEN clothes—that's one reason why cozy bathrobes, it is no in order that the members of the others might receive a, similar punishment. of a bright colored novelty ill "IF YOU BELIEVE wonder that we find ready sale faculty might attend the M. E. A., they are in such demand. We skirt, worn with the slip-over, held at St. Paul on Thursday and have them in 40-inch width in for this material in so many Last Thursday when the children sweater or middy blouse. 56 IT, ITS SO" navy, brown and blacky priced shades. Comes 36 inches wide, Friday. Inches wide, priced were returning home from their $2.25 the Yard County Attorney Baudler of Austin $5.50 the Yard $2.75 to $5.00 the Yard school east of Ifepjyn, they stopped to Hear the Augmented was in town the fore part of the throw stones at &f|igj|^ard near the f... Park Orchestra Matinee Daily at 2:30 week on business. Kehret farm. Xiassy, aged Two Evening Shows Mrs. Kingsley, who has been visiting ten, put one Bt lis mouth and accidentally 7:30 and 9:00 in Chaster for some time, came swallowed it and it lodged home Monday and accompanied her in his throat. Neighbors tried to dis Good.—-They fit well because Munsingwear Makes Good—-because it is Made they are cut right they wear well because they are made well and of good quality. We have every style of Munsingwear that is made, for women and children, and in any weight you may desire. Come in today and make your selection. in all wool and in silk-and-wool, in long or short Women's Union Suits, sleeves, half sleeves or sleeveless, high or low neck, knee or ankle length, in all sizes, priced $2.75 to $500. fleeced „or plain, made in same styles as the Women's Cotton Union Suits, higher grade suits, all sizes, priced $1.00 to $2.50. in all-wool, priced Women's Separate Garments, $2.00 and $2.25. in fleeced cotton, priced Women's Separate Garments, $1.00 and $1.25. in all-wool and in silk-and-Wool, made with dropseat, Children's Union Suits, long sleeves and high neck, priced $2.00 and up to $3.00. fleeced, and made in same styles as the better Children's Cotton Union Suits, 1923 SUPERIOR Chevrolet suits, priced $1.00 to $2.50. The 5-Passenger Sedan In 1922 Chevrolet led the,world in closed car sales, chiefly because of O S I E the Sedan. This new Fisher Body Sedan is completely.eclipsing its predecessor Whatever your needs may be, in hosiery, you because: are sure to find just what you want here, in good, dependable qualities and moderately QUALITY H' :en still further improved by more artistic design and j. priced. added equir .c- -as in silk, or in fibre-silk, in plain ECONO been still further increased by engineering refinements Women's Hose, ..4, or fancy weaves and in all the most wanted facilities. and grr increased shades, priced -4: $1.00 to $3.50. 1 SER\ is now offered on a flat rate basis by 10,000 dealers and service nations. '*-•'T in dark color combinations, with extra Women's Silk-and-Wool, or All-Wool Hose, elastic top, reinforced heel and toe, priced $1.25 to $2.75 PRICES ofLthe new line remain the same in spite of added equipment ^i: and more expensive construction, which have greatly increased -value. a firm, close, narrow-ribbed weave, yet very,soft Women's Cotton Sport Hose, "•p I and elastic—colors, Tan, Brown and Black, priced 75c and 95c. Some Distinctive Features Prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich* 3 The appearance Crf your chil-1 for are built for Kar| seryj^g^ Reinforced- Streamline body design with high Wayne-Knit Pony Stockings Children dren reflect on you. 'X 4 --. v. Two Passenger Roadster *510 at knees, heels, toes and soles Jant style, finish and comfort ha^'.been given hood vacuum feedandrear gasoline 'EN It 5 -J' tank oh all models drum type head equal consideration. ^ive Passenger Touring 525 oPony Stockings lamps with legal lenses Curtaiiis open Two Passenger Utility Goup£v680 with, doors of open models^ Closed Children's Woolen Stockings, priced not only looV weTT, but fhey fit stuirdy 65 to $1.00. models have plate glass Ternstedt r. Four Passenger Sedanette 850 legs and'glye good service. See that Chidren's Cotton Stockings, priced 25c to 75c, regulated windows, straight side cord your boys and girlft ^eat the- Pony Five Passenger Sedan 860 Z'Xiii brand. L- tires, sun visor, windshield wiper and a M, Light Delivery Truck 510 dash light The Sedanette is equipped "3 $£ withr anto trunkon tcart •o A4 a to •A Ms ,03.^1113,10 Seie thesl remarkable cars. 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