Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
December 7, 1922 · Page 6 of 12
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Thomas A. Conlon to lady in running down the smugglers NOTICE. of age. He spent his entire life as I PARK I and how he wins her is delightfully a railroad man beginning at the age This office is now supplied with CITY NEWS National Stock Show shown in this splendid production. of 13 as water boy. blanks for the advance exchange or The picture will be shown at 7:15 •. payment of the 1918 series of War JJorn at Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, and again'at 9:00 each night. v~ Savings Certificates. Owners of such August 19,1863, Mr. Keating soon Thomas A. ..-Conlon, auctioneer. of 1 THEATRE *-4 certificates are requested to present left his. native state to live at McGregor, High Attendance Grand Meadow: left Monday for Chicago Miss Mary Powers of Stewartville Carter Stables same at the postoffice for adjustment -H" la. -He wasj married at to attend the International Stock J. And Punctuality is a guest at the 0. Simmons at as early a date as possible. Adams to Miss Margaret Cummings Are of Most Mod- -'v Show which is being held this week THURSDAY & FRIDAY— home. In Local Schools in August 1888. They moved to at the coliseum. Mrs. Gonlon accompanied C.F.COOK, jero Construction Austin a short time afterwards and him. Postmaster. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sterling are have lived here continuously. Mr. spending a few days in the city with The report of the superintendent Keating is survived by his widow. V. friends. "It's air ill wind that blows nobody of schools for November shows a total Funeral services were conducted 'The Servant In The House" goocT," has a fitting application in enrollment for November 24,-1922 Mrs. A. L. Foster of Minneapolis is Saturday morning at the home and the rebuilding of Dr. Carter's sales of 1913. Of this number 937 are boys a guest of her sister, Mrs. J. G. W at St. Augustine's church. Deceased World Famous Photoplay. pavilion. As a result of the recent and 978 girls. Of this number 86 was a member of the Knights of Havens. fire which destroyed the Doctor's veterinary have been dropped by removal from Given by the Ladies' Aid at the First M. E. Church Columbus, order of Railroad Conductors stables and storage rooms, the district or for other cause, since Friday and Saturday Evenings Simon Johnson and daughter, Ethel, •Ix and the Elks. a fine new building has been ejected the opening of school, leaving the spent Tuesday in LaCrosse with which is a credit to the city. The new December 8 and 9 "MOLLYCODDLE" present net enrollment 1857. relatives. building is larger, and better in every Ten hundred ninety-seven-are enrolled At 8:00 O'clock respect than the former one. Mrs Mott spent the week-end* at in the elementary grades, of 52MEST HERE NEXT WEEK BAZAAR FRIDAY & SATURDAY A feature of the new building is the home of her sister, Mrs. William which 656 are boys and 532 are girls. 50 Cent Chicken Dinner at-Noon and at 5:30 p. m. the large sales pavilion, which Dr. Rugg, east of town. Eight hundred sixteen are enrolled Saturday* Theodore Robert Carter had. erected for the accommodation in the Junior and Senior high school Admission to Photoplay: Adults 25c Children, 15c. Miss Bertha Mott spent the weekend of live-stock men. The sales George Fawcett of which 369 are boys and 477 girls. English Department to at the home of her sister, Mrs. T* Roy Barnes, pavilion has bleachers capable of In the grades the boys are in the William Rugg, east of town. Harrison Ford, seating 250 persons, who can, with majority but in the High School the Present Picture on Fritzi Ridgway comfort, participate in the sales of girls lead, while in the entire schools iv JiMiklAlff Wed. & Thurs. huutii livestock. The bleachers face a large Alfred Rugg has returned home the girls lead with a majority of 42. open room where the stock may be from Fremont, Nebraska, where he This is due to the fact that more brought in and shown to prospective spent Thanksgiving with friends. girls than boys attend the Austin TYLE The English department of the purchasers. hugh school from the rural districts. Austin Senior high school is, putting & Mrs. Charles H. Veber and son, Also, many boys stop school to go to In addition there are modern type on "The Mollycoddle," with Douglas ERVICE Jack of Omaha are guests at the work when they reach the limit of stalls with a capacity of 36 head Fairbanks, Wednesday and Thursday home of her brother, Ed. Hydock. the compulsory school law. which can be used to care for the evenings, December 13 and 14, in the I?? The punctuality rank by buildings stock. The pavilion opens into high school auditorium. The proceeds Earl Chestnut of Sioux Falls, S. D. ATISFACTION or departments is as follows: these stalle. of the picture Will be used by arrived home Tuesday night to visit Lincoln, 99-77. the department to place pictures in igy.Wk In addition to the pavilion and his father, Walter Chestnut who is Grade Schools, 99.73. the English class rooms of the new stalls on the first floor there is space ill. Sumner, 99.65. high school, which will be a great CC aramowlQidure for an office, waiting room, 'drug Webster, 99.49. Mrs. J- L. Ahren and son Gerald asset to the teaching of literature. and room, and surgical room. On the second KOBES' CAFE Entire System, 99.48. have returned from Chicago and Pathe News "The Mollycoddle" is one of the floor there is a large store room, Whittier, 99-47. Waukegon, where they spent a few big pictures of the day. The story with a capacity of 75 tons. An elevator Shaw, 99.46. days. is that of a scion of an English family SATURDAYWILLIAM to lift heavy vehicles to the Senior H. S., 99.45. who comes to America, and in RUSSELL second story has been installed. Mrs. Charles Oots, Jr., and little Franklin, 99-44. pursuing a young lady with whom he in- daughter Dorothy have gone to Fort Jr. & Sr H. S., 99.38. "MIXED FACES" became infatuated, he goes to Arizona. Demming, Ga-, where Mr. Oots is in, FISH FOR HOLIDAYS. Jr. H. S, 99.33. A FEW PRICES FOR SATURDAY The young lady with whom a military training school. The attendance rank is as follows: and Lutefisk. "The Mollycoddle" has fallen in love, "IN THE DAYS OF Senior H. S., 98.20. Salt Trout. Mr. and Mrs. William Thome have it develops, is in the employ of the Jr. & Sr. H. S., 97-07. Spice Herring. returned to their home in Stacyville, BUFFALO BILL" secret service at Washington, on the I3** Lincoln, 95.82. Smoked White Fish and Bloaters. Iowa, after spending several days trail of diamond smugglers. Douglas Entire System, 95-64. Wantmor Flour 51.85 PLZAK BROTHERS with their niece, Mrs. Peter Stolzenberg Fairbanks takes the part of "The Sumner, 95.36. SUNDAY— and family. Mill Street 45-1-c Mollycoddle, and how he assists the Grade Schools, 94.57. Hormel's Quality Flour ALICE BRADY 1.90 li Webster, 94.47. Mrs. Fred* Williams and Mrs. Arnold 4 "ANNE Franklin, 94-34. «j» •$* *5* "v4*^ Best Krispy Crackers, per lb Johnson entertained the Embroidery *4? .14 Shaw, 93.61. fi GET PRICES on VEAL and CHICKENS ASCENDS" Club Monday evening at the Whittier, 93.47. Canned Corn, 3 for home of Mrs. Williams. A deliciou? •A and before selling elsewhere Junior H. S., 92.24. 6:30 dinner was served. Sunshine Comedy Jello, any flavor Miss Martin's fifth grade room at R. H. JOHNSON & SON MEAT MARKET .09 «F| Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hegge entertained Shaw has a perfect punctuality record •M iJ.li Rev. and Mrs. Henry Noss 226 East Mill St. .MONDAY-TUESDAY Prunes, 2 lbs, for for the entire period of six weeks. .25 and family and twenty five nurses Other rooms will try hard to reach OWEN MOORE from St. Olaf hospital at their home that record for this period. The Lincoln P. & G. Soap, 10 bars in .43 "LOVE IS AN Tuesday evening. Games and musci school has a very good record were enjoyed and dainty refreshments both in scholarship and attendance, Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars sr AWFUL THING" .22 were served. leading the grade schools in both. and Lloyd Comedy Mrs. Spencer Jordan and Miss SPEEDER PAYS See Our Fancy APPLES Before Ethel Page entertained twelve guests Friday evening at the home of Mrs. A SMALL FINE WED. & THURSDAY— Buying Elsewhere. Jordan, in honor of Mrs. W. P. Rahilly "Remembrance" Dial 2006 of St. Paul. "Five Hundred" Leon Zender was hailed before One of fche Season's Features was played and dainty refreshments Justice Detwiler Friday evening on Saturday Only were served. Square Deal Grocery a charge of reckless driving. He was Hear the Augmented Park Orchestra & Miss Elieen Metcalf returned to coming onto Kenwood Avenue from Baldwin at an excessive rate of her home in Stewartville Sunday, afterseveral Matinee Daily at 2:30 North Main Street 1 speed and in so doing narrowly missed Two Evening Shows days' visit at the W. H. SYR.UP 7:30 and 9:00 a bad collision with a car driven Ryther home on North Kenwood. Mr. and Mrs. George Himmer and by motorcycle Policeman Hamilton. »I« 1 Gallon Can, Dark 35c Hamilton had him call on the justice son Donald of Pleasant Valley visited and he left a small sum as a memento. Austin relatives Wednesday. 1 Gallon, Light '... 45c ijjrtF— -i- Miss Lauderdale Smith entertained y% Gallon, Dark 18c the D. V. S. Club Saturday evening Thomas A. Keating, $ at her home on West Bridge St. Yz Gallon, Light 23c Veteran Conductor, in honor of Misses Germaine Ronnan, Century Brand Coffee, 3 lbs. for .......................... $1.00 Beatrice Stoessel anjd Lillian Died on Wednesday Watches Koppes, students at St. Teresa's Crax, by box, per pound 10c College, Winona, who were week-end McMurray's Jello, any flavor, 3 packages 25c guests of Miss Smith. Cards and The Milwaukee railroad lost one of music were enjoyed and at 10:30 its old and popular train conductors Shredded Wheat, per package 11c for dainty refreshments were served. last Wednesday, when Thomas A. Keating, passed away at 'his home, Large Package Jersey, Oats, per package ............ 17c 205.East Water street^-Austin. THE STORK HAS 1 kw For 40 years Mr. Keating was a Xrnas THE STORE THAT MAKES YOUR DOLLARS nasi PRESENTED I conductor on the I.*' and M. division HAVE MORE CENTS 7 of the Milwaukee road, having been To Mr. and Mrs. Alex E. Nelson placed in charge of his first train Gifts at Watcheer, Iowa, November when scarcely more than 18 years 26, ^a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs- William Block, Saturday, December.2, a daughter. Whomever it may be that you wish to a remember on Christmas with a Gift To Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Godfrey,, Wednesday, December 6, that will please you will find just a daughter. #what you want in our special display To Mr. and Mrs._JE- O. Tiegen of Christmas Watches. A watch is a of Adams at St. Olaf hospital, We Buy It Any Day in the Week ancj Pay constant reminder of the giver. Tuesday, December 5, a daughter. ITadies' White Gold Watches range in pries from To Mr. and Mrs. Willard Donovan 1 $12.00 to $75-00, according to. size and quality. at Milwaukee*, Wis., Saturday, HIGHEST CASH PRICES There is unlimited selection in Men's Watches. Special December 2, a daughter, values in the popular twelve size, white, and green Rose Moneen. gold cases, fancy dials, full jeweled movements. We will iv. be pleased to show you. Come in. it "The Charm School," will set you right on the education of girls, at high school auditorium, Friday evening Be Sure to See Us BeloreJToii Sell. jsa J. HAYES & SON* at 8:15. Tickets 35 cents. J. Ad-45-c I %3HQ2^ Jewelers Since 1868 t* Fame is alluring before it wallops Austin, Minnesota. a man but those who have it would i-'om j"!"" "j. k4 love to trade jobs with a man whose ,'ti J?se7is •jt -Sr" only possessions are* a paid-for pair 2 of overalls, a personal pipe, a meuthorgan, & 1 a wife, a bunch of children vq and an affectionate dog.' fetS Junior Syncopated, Quintette' 119 £. fifid^e St. ^Phon6 ^258 llfi vsjav will play between acts for "The Charm School/' Friday evening, H. £, auditorium at 8:15. Ad-45-c 4 •Si ITWB-