Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
November 16, 1922 · Page 3 of 8
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5t'gSi,,',tr^r', mi-ij'Mu* Wf?f %^/j^ &5F&' t' *0 «*&r AUSTIN, MINN. Page-Pour MOWER CXHJNTr Thursday, Nov. 16,1922 Mower County News hanged seldom go back to lives of at the Michigan^ State University. WOULDN'T7 IT GIVE YOU A IteADAeHi crime.—Baudette Region.,, ... The bride is the daughter of Mr. Published every Monday and Thurs-. and Mrs. II. E, Barkhuff of this ciLy day, at Austin, Minnesota. Must Be a Good Dentist. and until recently was employed in If we thought Doc Shipstead would the McCullough Printing. Company. .Northwestern Advertising Representatives: have asf much "pull" ih the senate as Minnesota Reject List, 215 omas Mr. Hallum was graduated from Austin he has when manipulating the forceps South. Sixth Street, Minneapolis high school last spring and for I in. his Minneapolis office, we "09 Exchange Bank, St. Paul. a time was employed with this news4 might become reconciled tci Tuesday's Judge holds stealing: coal Is grand' paper. v.-.-. ... debacle, but 'that -is' ''expecting too larceny. Most of us thought it was* ROE & PRESTON, Publishers. The happy couple will make their Impossible. much.—Nbrthfieid News. ,Si' .i4 re PRESTON home at 15 Broadway, Ann Arbor p. Editor-Manager The road to success hasn't any Or YeHing Ski- U-Mah. Michigan: L. W. MARSHALL City Editor places to sit down and rert. I An" "Indiana baby was torn with teeth, an Iowa ftaby at th6 age of Annual Election The best way to feel at home Is tostay 66 Per Year, in advance there. five minutes saiid "mother" plainly. on 1.25 Legion Officers 4 The rising generation is speedy. It The man who flies to pieces has to Entered as Second Class Matter at is, now up to Minnesota to have a ba The annual election of officers collect himself. 01 tne Post office at Austin, Minn., under by, come into the world singing Austin Post No. 91, American Legion the act of March 3, 1879. The last syllable in industry is try. "America.":—Sherburne Advance. will be held in the Austin Business Men's association rooms next A divorce suit Is the opposite to a Itl reading of enormous number tjie Always? Monday evening, November 20. The union suit. of, Minnesota cars which were unable meeting is called for 7:30 o'clock. Let the majority rule. Don't kick A cheater cheats himself out of to make the trip home over the Refreshments and smokes are to be about the results. Remember you the best things in life. muddy roads in Iowa over Saturday served and the meeting will serve as are in the minority.—Albert Lea Tribune. and Sunday, we reap some satisfaction a real get-together as well as for the The man who holds his own'holds over the fact that very few his own tongue. flection of officers. Every Legionaire ears noW-a-days are caught in Minnesota is uiged to attend. Hallum-Barkhuff Love in a cottage isn't so bad if mud. We haven't seen those you have some groceries, Nuptials in Chicago, muddy Iowa roads but from the reports An All-Star Cast in the "Fortune People who say the world isn't published Monday we've decided Thursday Hunter." Don't miss it Friday evening, making any progress are not. that we'll drive our car (when High School Auditorium, 8:15 p. I we get one) over those constructed mi 40-c We can all be thankful thte Thanksgiving that most of us have in our .state by Mr. Babcock. Gus Hallum and Miss Norma sense enough to be thankful. Barkhuff were married in Chicago on When you have your printing done Thursday and left immediately for at The News, you" combine three essentials—quality, Never keep your hands in your IN FLANDER'S FIELDS. pockets when there is a job on Ann Arbor, Michigan, where Mr- Hal- reasonable price, The following poem has been printed therji. lum attends the School of Journalism and speed. thousands of times and yet its beauty and sentiment will not permit it to be forgotten or even be,monotonous. It is undeubtedly the greatest poem produced as. a. result of the last war. The*author is John McCrea, ONE SOLID WEEK OF JOLLITY the boy's beliefs if he enters the side of right and justice.—Chicago known as Memorial Day, as the day who died January 1918 and home a protest^Tnt, he leaves it a News. upon which to perpetuate the memory \jj£3 buried on the Flanders front. protestant. He is clothed, fed and of those who fell in the World's The poem has a particular bearing educated at the home" and a strong War, and the setting aside of No^ Also California. At the PARK Theatre on Armistice Day. effort is made to develop him into a. vember 11th, known all over the One thing is sfire, the people of good and useful citizen. world as Armistice Day, as a day of the state of Ohio on a clean cut issue, In Flanders fields where poppies rejoicing and thanksgiving for the Father Flannagan had no funds to voted down the light wines and grow, With th start his home other than a small ending- of the great war, and not as beer proposition, Albert Lea Tribune. Between the crosses row on row ADOLPH WINNINGER COMPANY sum he had saved from his salaryHe a secQnd Memorial Day." That mark our place, and in the sky drew no subsidies from the state We believe that Memorial Day The larks, still bravely singing, or churches he had to depend entirely Junior Colleges. should be perpetuated as the one day fly, on voluntary donations. He has of the year in which to do honor to With the constantly mounting cost Scarce heard among the guns below, taken 20 boys on a tour of nearby A Distinctive Attraction Always in all "i our soldier dead and that Armistice of maintaining the State University, states to give entertainments in an Day should vie with the Fourth of and the inability of that splendid institutions Royalty Productions. We are the dead—short days ago effort to explain the purpose of his July as a^day of celebrating victory to accommodate the increasing We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, OPENING MON. NIGHT home and to raise„funds to perpetuate and the triumph of democracy. It thousands of students presenting Loved, and were loved, and now it. The cause is a most worthy would seem fittingly, however, to themselves, the junior college we lie one and it is hoped that the tour •continue qbserving the interval from idea gains ground. This brings In Flander's fields. In a Play of Thrills and Comedy meets-with even greater succcss than business and work to engage Lp. silent the university to our doprs and keeps "THE- LOVE BANDIT" that contemplated. prayer as has been done on each the young folks at home for a couple Take up our Quarrel with the foe! Armistice Day. The day, on'.account years longer. The state legislature To you from failing hands we throw of the very purpose of' an armistice, may well consider the encouragement High Class Vaudeville Acts The torch—be yours to lift it high is not one for Sadness and mourning communities which may of, If ye break faith with us who die, Prices: 30. 40 & 50c—SEATS ON SALE SATURDAY but for extreme thankfulness, and desire to bring the college to their We shall not sleep, tho poppies thankfulness implies happiness. home.—Hutchinson Leader. blow In Flanders fields. Those who attended either of the WELL, DID YOU Levang and Republicans. two performances given by Father Austin will not lack for entertainment EVER?— "Well," exclaims/ the Ohio State Flannagan's boys Saturday night and SPECIAL SALE during the winter months. With Journal, "we see we Republicans Sunday afternoon could not but be tha Park and Lyric Theatres offering have already cut down the number of impressed with how little the average the best in the line of--shows We All Need It. government employes from 438,057 person does for his fellow man daily, the winter Chautauqua, the A drive is nOw on for better spelling. at the end of the last fiscal year before in compariso with that done by home talent plays, our two excellent It is high" time to make such we entered the War to 560,863 such men as Father Flannagan. The basket ball teams (the high school a drive. The -average high school at present." of the Famous average pei^on complains about the and the Hormels) and'the many lectures graduate knows a lot about geometry —Levang's Weekly. various drives made in the interests booked for the city, our winter and Latin, but when it comes of charity, about the small donations existence will be far from dull. to spelling he is very much at sea. Store JlSffiR Free 2 No One Will Object. requested for this or that endeavor, The one great trouble is that we —Winnebago Enterprise. while a few devote their entire time There is a movement afoot to stop won't be able to see them all, and Open Sacks of and effort as well as give all they tax-exempt securities in order that they are all well worth seeing. A They Certainly Do Not. have for some cause they deem worthy. everybody may help support the government. very few of our nights will be spent Evenings Flour Capital punishment never cures It is a fine idea. The government, around the old fire place during the crime, says an exchange. Still it is Father Flannagan has established a for its part might help coming months we'll be busy trying only fair to say that, lads who are along the good work by thoroly revising to keep up with the town. home for homeless boys in Omaha Only Three Days. Left its system of taxation on the and every lad in the country who News Advertising brings results. The Veterans of Foreign Wars, has lost his parents or whose parents thru their council of administration, are unable or unwilling to give him a home is welcome at the Omaha has issued a resolution in regard to Thursday, Friday and Saturday home. No restrictions as to race Armistice Day being made a day of HORMEL QUALITY FLOUR rejoicing and not a day of mourning. creed or color are made. Whites, The text of the resolution reads: blacks, protestants, catholicss and Jews are accepted without distinc "That the Veterans, of Foreign Wars tion. No effort is made to change favor the 30th of May, generally IS ALWAYS UNIFORM KEEPING YOUNG Every sack of HORMEL'S QUALITY FLOUR is sold under an absolute guarantee that is of the best WHENactive you are 89 years old, do you think you will stillj quality. be enough to be a traveling salesman, working eight hours a day? 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