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

November 20, 1922 · Page 4 of 12

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FELIX 00IN*1'O AND I ARE GOING To IHlNKlN OF CHINA ON6 WHAT DO ARE GOING TO .CHINA ISN'T IT *U0N AND I AF*E GOING TO TELL 'CAUSE UIE MIGHT NOT CHINA -UH -HUH "DON 9AY ANY TO DERFUL f-JX)NT MENTION IT ANY YOU IftlNKf AfN BODV ETC ETC m' TteN WE'D LOOK UKEA THING "T& ANYONE -PECIX U/ANTS ONE Ex-Service Men Entitled to Dental COUPLA BOOBS TO EVERM ME lb KEEP IT quiETTOR jV WHILE -V Treatment. There seems to be a misunderstanding as to whether ex-service men suffering from dental disabilities can file a claim for compensation after [?l August 9, 1922. The Sweet Bill of xiU njt? 1 f.£? m. Amendment provides that free dental ft treatment cannot be furnished by the -Bureau for disabilities rated less than ten per cent unless claim was mrfde before August 9th, 1922, or .uah {-tun -within one year after discharge, •whichever is the later date. GREATER SUCCESS It is presumed that a disabled man KITCnm Maripose Beauty Shoppe gives The Mrs. Laura M. Hoyt RecommenJs Here, There and Everywhere does not know the nature or extent Chomberlain's Tablets. Facials of all kinds, does electrolys "I frequently used Chamberlain's THAN LAST YEAR of his disability and therefore exservice work, manicuring, shampooing, curling CABIAC Tablets, during the past three years, and men suffering from dental marceling hair. Dial 2240. and have found them splendid for gations which the pastor will serve, January Band Concert.—Adams 40-tf troubles as a result of service should headache and bilious attacks. 1 am Rev. Erickson was given 55 votes and band will give a concert in Krebsbach's immediately file a claim for compensation Big Red Cross Roll Call only too pleased, at any time, to speak Copyright, 1922, Western Newspaper Union. The News job department is at Hall in that town the first Rev. Henderlie 20. It is not definitely a word of praise of them," writes and treatment with the U. SVeteran's your service for printing of all kinds. Meets with Hearty Mrs. Laura M. Hoyt, Rockport, N. Y. :i' 8L known whether Rev. Erickson will "Is life worth living? Yes, so long week in January. The band has been Bureau, which has offices -iyA As there is wrong to rightSo assume the pastorate or not. working hard under Director Arsers Response. id long as faith with freedom reigns .at Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth, hope and is one of the finest Musical organizations Taking Victims of Blast From And loyal survives, Minnesota Sioux Falls, South Dakota And gracioutT charily remains in this part of the state. Freshman Party.—The Ninth To leaven lowly lives Hurry calls for more buttons, A basket social will be given in connection grade, the Freshman class of the local Fargo, North Dakota and Explosion-Torn Mine And men are free to think and act, v-v i-A Yes—life is worth living still." high school held a party to which membership blanks, and 100 per with the concert, to raise Helena, Montana. $ many members of the faculty were funds for the support of the band. cent posters which are being received EVERYDAY GOOD THINGS invited. After a most appetizing Emergency Relief for Ex-Service daily at the State Office at Granite The "keynote to success in cookery banquet prepared by the home economics vi /1 Blind Speaker at Lyle.—Lyle citizens Men. is accurate measurement and accurate Falls indicate a much larger membership •?c will have the opportunity to class a very entertaining program utensils. A measuring Emergency treatment is provided than last year and the best hear Walter C. Grau, a blind theological was given. A playiette, "No Clip may look all right, for ex-service men under the following Roll Call since the war drives, according: student of Luther Seminary, Girls Admitted," was the main feature but may vary from one of the program. Those in the to three tabledpoQnfulsi. on Sunday, November 26. He is coming conditions: to Judge Charles F. Hall, This is often true of tlie under the auspices of the Young cast were Edward Sw?nk. Evan (a) When an ex-service man is state director of the Sixth Roll Call glass ones as a heavy People's socicety of—the Lutheran Wiener, Frank Ilfrdv, Elmer Hammond, of the American Red Cross. Supplies taken suddenly ill and it is the opinion bottom deceives the eye. churches. He will also speak in the Mary Jordan, Mildred Kessler, There is no such thing that the illness is due to military which were sent out to all chaptei's Ruth Nockleby and Nelly Carll. Lutheran churches at Mona and SixMile 'I as luck in cookery. Accurate service, hospitalization or other relief from the division office in Chi'cag'o Grove. Following the play twe freshman measuring and measures are provided on request early in October were estr teams engaged in a basketball game. careful following of a of a Medical Reserve Representative recipe will bring good Light Plant Sold.—Higley Light mated according to the expected of the U. S. Veterans' Bureau. results. All measurement in most and Power Company of Brownsdale Faribault's Hotels.—Faribault held TV membership and the call for' more (b) When requests for hospitalization cook books today are level and uniform. an opening meeting Tuesday night to was recently sold to the Southern supplies indicates that chapters are Heaping and rounding measures are or other relief measures are received Minnesota Gas and Electric Company discuss the hotel question of thai rarely uniform even with the same in^ in the District Office from laymen, going far ahead of their anticipated of A14ert Lea. The new company city. For some years there has been dividual. such requests are immediately enrollment. will not assume the- management until agitation to improve the hotel conditions Cake.—Take one cupful Reliable Prune referred to the nearest medical representative next spring when they plan to extend and a committee of citizens of boiled unsweetened prunes, one The Duluth chapter is leading inMinnesota of the Bureau, whose their high line from Blooming hired a representative of the Hockenberry cupful of sugar, one-half cupful of so far. A wire for 10,000 duty it is to investigate the ex-service shortening, three eggs, one-half teaspoonful Prairie to Brownsdale via Lansing. System, of Harrisburg, Pa., extra buttons and 25,000 service flags man's illness, and render all necessary of nutmeg, one-half teaspoonful to make a survey of the situation. The Higley Company holds a franchise m, relief. Representatives of the of cinnamon, one-half teaspoonful cleaned out the state office which in which continues in force until The survey reported 18,000 visitors of cloves, one ^teaspoonful of vanilla, U. S. Veterans' bureau have been instructed turn telegraphed the Division Office 1925, and this franchise will be assumed to Faribault in a year, only twothirds M: one teaspoonful of soda, \wo and onehalf to telegraph the District or RESCUE by the Albert Lea company. of whom remain overnight in in Chicago for another stock. A letter workers are shown here bringing explosion victims from the tablespoonfuls of lemon juice and Sub-district Office for authority to the city. It is believed a much greater blast-torn Reilly mine at Spangler. Pa. It is believed there were 112 prune juice, mixed, and two cupfuls of •S-'f- from the Mankato Chapter requesting handle emergency cases, in order to New Pastor at Lyle.—The three men in the mine at the time of the explosion and of these 78, at number would remain were hotel flour. Cream the shortening, add the avoid delay and error in rendering additional supplies of 600 least, were killed. Many of the others suffered injuries from which some _!ir sugar and then the eggs well beaten. Lutheran churches in Lyle and the conditions improved- Many go to will die. buttons and service flags was followed relief. Beat thoroughly. Add the prunes finely near vicinity are having difficculty Oyratonna for overnight and return ^chopped, the soda dissolved in the by a wire urging haste and calling in selecting a new pastor. The Mona to Faribault the next day. The II fruit juice and the remainder of the It has been the practice of the Bureau for a thousand „flags. As the and Six-Mile Grove Congregations Mi Chamber of Commerce is now contemplating ingredients. Bake in two layers and to render relief to ex-service Roll Call is not completed in u.iy favor Rev. O. J. Erickson, of Granite whether to build a new use a mocha filling or one of lemon Is men in all emergency conditions regardless chapter and about one third of the Falls while that, at Lyle desires Rev. hotel or to buy one of the present very good. of whether a claim has been chapters are putting on their campaigns :w J. A. M. Hinderlie, of Chicago. At ones to remodel and enlarge it in Pudding.—Sift five Lemon Cake filed or not. The man's health is the on Sunday November 19 no tablespoonfuls of flour, two cupfuls of a union meeting of the three congre- an effort to increase hotel facilities. first consideration and filing the official reports of membership have •Sr sugar, and one-fourth of teaspoonful a claim secondary Altho ^ordinarily yet come in. Yellow Medicine chapter of salt, add two cupfuls of milk, G. Mrs. Sarah Becker has returned Mrs Nettie Blaudin has returned and according to regulations governing the beaten yolks of four eggs, one which had for its whole enrollment St home from Preston where she spent to her home in Kenyon after a week's hospitalization, relief measures tablespoonful of butter and the juice last year 299'members reports several days with her daughter, Dr. visit with her daughter-in-law,, MrsBlanche of three lemons mix and fold in the are not to be instituted until the this year 326 members from the town Ethel Becker. Blandin. whites of the eggs beaten stil'f. Pour claim is established, the regulations of Granite Falls alone. into buttered baking dish and bake a state plainly that in., emergencies, In the Central Division which includes In slow oven for nearly an hour. a specific regulations are to be the states of Illinois, Michigan, Serve very cold. disregarded. Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Cook one-hall Mock Chop Suey. f&i See In the event that an ex-service cupful of rice in boiling salted water North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming See man has assumed the expense of until nearly done. Strain one pint of www and Montana, the Detroit chapter tomatoes through a colander, chop one treatment for a condition that is later in Michigan has so far the best "America's Sweetheart" Spanish onion very fine. Mix one-half decided to be the result of military record, reporting to date 30,000 more pound of hamburg steak, two ounces service, he is entitled to reimbursement members than last year. fc o| suet, two teaspoonfuls of salt, pepper Mary Pickford upon presenting a certified "The feeling of indifference and to taste and a dash of cayenne. statement. apathy which prevailed after the Mix all the ingredients and bake in a two-quart baking dish for one hour. war seems to £oq giving place this Ki Serve hbt. Land Grass at Sea. year to a desire for service and the in Fringing tlie pools left by the receding wish to make some return to the JUJUX*. tide may frequently be seen the distbled ex-service men for their IfYLt-^wtSfL "POLLY ANN A" long strands of a green weed. Its great sacrifice," Judge Hall said. leaves, which look like so many *ribbons, are less than half an inch in GIANT TREE ON LONG ISLAND DIFFERING VIEWS OF RAINBOW width, though often they are three or four feet in length. This particular A. Experts Say Sycamore Is Nearly Four HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM weed is# called grass-wrack, and. Declaration Made That No Two Per-* 1 8trange to say, it is not really a seaweed sons Can See the Same Display Hundred Years Old and Good at all. It is a land plant which in the Same Way. for Century More. Nov. for some reason has taken to a marine Fri. and Sat., 24 and 25. SERVICE Misconceptions concerning the rainbow "Old Sycamore," the giant on the lifew If you examine it carefully are many, according to Prof. W. place of James Hill at Wheatley, L. I., you will find real flowers growing upon J. Humphreys, Ph. D., of Franklin institute, which recently won the "biggest, tree it, each encased in a kind of sheath Two shows each evening, 7:15 and 9:00 at on Long Island" contest conducted by formed by one of the shorter leaves. Philadelphia. Close observations What It Really Means Normal Taylor of Brooklyn Botanic No proper seaweed blossoms in this have shown that not even the Adults 25c Children 15c gardens, was born only 57 years after way. Why it should have chosen to, colors are always the same. Neither Is the band of any color of constant Columbus landed at San Salvador, in go to the sea instead of remaining on angular width, nor is the total breadth 1492. It was eighty years old when land no one can say, but probably it It means Genuine Parts, Ford of the several colors uniform. But Hendrick Hudson first saw Long Island—in found that it was easier to live undei 50 per cent of which retail for perhaps the most interesting feature 1620. water than on dry land. In some places It is so common that it is harvested which Professor Humphreys brings out This Is the opinion of Mr. Taylor less than 10 cents. It means a like hay, and is used, after it has been Is the fact that no two persons see and other experts who have examined Repair Shop where expert Ford dried, instead of straw for packing the same rainbow there are as many the giant sycamore, the New York glass, china and other delicate objects. rainbows as there are persons looking world states. Its age is estimated Mechanics perform the work. We Take In at them, It seems. between 300 and 400 years, more likely Theory teaches and ordinary experience the latter, it Is said. The trunk near It means giving Honest, Courteous, Dogs and Their Day. shows as the observe! remains the ground is 24 feet in circumference Every dog has his day the proverb POULTRY Prompt attention to the stationary or moves, so also, other and some of the limbs, 'half way up eeems to hold true of the whole breeds things being equal, does his rainbow. even, are larger than tae trunks of Ford Owner's every need. of dogs. Many breeds have.had their If then, two observers Initiaily close many trees which claim to, be patriarchs. day and sunk into oblivion. Thirty together should move in opposite directions, It means to constantly supply years ago the farm without a great, each would find his rainbow The height of "Old Sycamore" has hulking mastiff as its watchdog was Every Day and Pay the •you with a Ford Service that responding in the same sense as his not been ascertained, but it towers Incomplete—that was the heyday of shadow, and presently the two positions, over the landscape in lordly fashion. will make you and keep you an the hobo. Masti-ffs and hoboes have and, therefore, the Identity of the Mr. Hill says that 90 years ago the gone off together to the land of nowhere. enthusiastic member of, the HIGHEST CASH PRICE two bows, would become. unquestion? place was used by the county butcher Newfoundland and St. Bernard -„~JS ably different, from which It follows as his home. His beef, when slaughtered, great Ford family. are other breeds that used to fin^ that, as the eyes of the two observers was hung on chains from "Old general favor when dog meat cost a must always be separated by a greater Sycamore's" limbs. One of the chains We are Authorized Ford Dealers. cent ft pound or so. The Great Dane See Us Before You Sell or less distance, their bows must was there when Mr. Hill bought the 4 We can supply you with any product has kept a sort of country house popularity, 43 also be correspondingly separated and place. one must have space before the Ford Motor Co. makes. different positions are produced by During the past 105 or 120 years, these huge animals can enjoy life. Little different raindrops. after the forest was cut away, soil dogs suffice to satisfy the mere instinct Farrell Meat Co. In short, since the rainbow is'a special from neighboring hills was washed to love and cherish. As big distribution of colors (produced a AUSTIN AUTO CO. down and filled around the tree to 'uns grow jnore expensive, and less in a particular way) with reference depth of 15 feet. This was verified necessary, man's love for them, even to a definite point—the eye of the observer—and a six years ago, Mr. Hill says, when In the country, has lessened.—Baltimore Austin, Minnesota as no ^single distribution tree expert gave "Old Sycamore" the American. Phone 2587?^. (No delivery) (other than uniform and infinite) can 119 E. Bridge St first doctoring of its life. Market .be the same for two separate points, The tree is said to be in splendid Mower County News list anything Place is the place to It follows that two observers cannot condition and good for a century or to dispose of. you may nave so see the same rainbow.—Rehoboth Sun- more.