Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 25, 1923 · Page 4 of 16
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_L MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN. MINN. Page Five 25, 1923. Thursday, Jan. AUSTIN QUINT Coggins Free 3, 12, Young 2. throws: loose few lightning baskets. Cipra a Excog Coggins Referee, 11, 10. Holsinger. and Laslett of their top were on men throughout. Dugan his his usual WINS TWO MORE Shattuck The Game. strong and Maynard' held game up Austin Saturday night’s Dugan’s when he substituted record won game H ' VT>se, g* -uyi zJnh largely free throws, Coggins • making for him. on of tries and Young three 11 14 Austin Ladysmith (15) (50) out Faribault High of four. and out Wengert RF Schiotz passing, Brilliant handliifg accurate Erickson Volkman LF Shattuck Fall To H. nking 'f th. h sf C Blifford Dugan an n, ..• atured 2 the Shattuck Shattuck Cipra RG Sawyer S. game. Team. Laslett G "L Kirk Substitutes: Maynard for .Dugan; lit another victory. Cress for Erickson; Miller for Cipra; Dugan for Maynard: Mavnard for , * • 1- lls Pr fT\ W 1 3 1 k ? . t J high school - by •r* of Fr Blifford, •' 29 Schiotz, Sawer, 44 3; 1;. 3; score to a A - • EADIA DEFEATED Cipra, Ericksen Free Throws; 3; 1; U-. ? ..J ' • I ? V LA-- .-<<£’ 144 Military Pauper" academy the following night and'Jhe Schiotz, Referee. Potter. 'Zwairis 1. TiZark from "Ohe Prince Scene by the of 28 20. to score r c J 3 ' Both showed that the Miss J Miss Anna Olson and Ann I games ** reputation Hermel’s Romp Away I -I J of the local quint is realistic in Carrol home Monday from returned . The high school will present on x and that the they Eureka, Kansas, where respect team sixteenth Eng-1 every spent February of the delightful 'he?e 2 and 3 can End of picturiza’ion century Heavy at 50 be expected have something to to Miss the month the home of superbly reproduced. The at of Mark Twain’s past story, marv<: £<» in 15 Count. regard the to championship V state I to Olson. artists of alien “The of it is that say Prince and the Pauper,” being an this achieved triumph have year. the should of boy of London’s slums story a •ac e a F Friday’s against the of who telling American’s game was in England’s story throne. to an rose FEOGR FINUSH z speedy Faribault high five. This Hormel-Legionaires The enjoyed English history. Notice This outstanding To Taxpayers picture is of the a one is team good but Austin gained of life Especially “The burst Tuesday night withstand Further than that, Prince a one, and made films is the of It the new to conspicuous year. The and his deputy county treasurer the lead in the first half had and of the Ladysmith suffered entertainment and the Pauper” is team accord- • «cufF but for no and tread of heels reasons, one many on would appreciate the of payment keeping it. The the at The local’s .... highest appeal ingly. of its lies the order, with heart score soared remarkable features to ' Ad floor, for | most score it a tliM the a is very reason personal the early in taxes property end of the first half 32 9 in total high of while the thrills brought to the 50 the visitors in role of Edward pronounced was the fact that the dual ideal as as for vcmLh rehr.ishing month of February, in order eliminate to favor of Austin. checked fifteen. Tom about by the prince who at Although of Henry VIII, and were J young wandered son fLSNIi EE Lad ALL WCODWCLZ the rush during the last days j In this Coggins « the individual the would Canty, from in of game indicate by Polish the palace search the is played was score pauper, a a before become delinquent March taxes Ea:y making star, 34 of Austin’s 3 44 apply, it the playing dries overnight i adventure his heart-breaking efforts to boy, Lubin. and Tibi run-away game, was 1, 1923. 52-5-c points. Nockelby and Young I nevertheless keen interesting. and durable lustre It is in the best were that produced to return. to w a manner ’ is the other of The the stars Even though the visitors [ a»d the spirit of Mark Twain’s game. guaranteed crack chip. story were to net or lineup: hopelessly S behind throughout, they Nothix>£ mix-—nothing fut* with. to to • Faribault Austin i Ju»cDip £*Come fighting ia—Liiussituwyou for wiii minute u.v du. -vaat never gave up v a REMEMBER THE ’PHONE. Rotarians Hear it eliminate to ency was necessary Excog RF Nockleby and their side the Hormel-Legionnaires on possible unit of time. You knew’ all about it. Yon every waste Ranum L F Coggins Decker Bros. fought friendly though Talk “Time” as as on Coupled with the saving of time, didn’t let .the know’ it. Lehman C Young paper the and nip and tuck affair. game were Mr. Swenson urged advertising as Kampf RG fault Owens You found because the Some excellent passing displayed paper was of the essentials of business L. Swenson one A. of the Western Lidstrand LG Jessen by both didn’t have it. Hardly fair. and there teams, were these days. He said that Telegraph progress made interesting Substitutions: Ochs for Ranum, number company an of spectacular shots. Wengert When have item a remember you an of business 19,000 failures in the talk before the Rotary Ranum for Lehman. Lehman for furnished of the thrills in most the News and Lansing Austin and failed 84 of them •lub Monday, past cent taking for his year, Kampf, Kampf for subject per Lehman, Hansen on shooting, his but team-mates starred REMEMBER THE ’PHONE. they failed advertise. because to “Time.” for Nockleby, Nicholson for Jessen, in feeding the ball him to make to The Rotarians treated to Dial Stating 2650 that the Jessen for valuable a Young. Field most were Baskets: these shots. Cress put up some wonderful Galli-Curci famous of the Advertisements glimpse thing in the News Bring have Excog Results. is time, he Ranum Ochs 4, 3, Nockleby 2, a man can foot-work well letting as as <• by the Kinsman r produced urged the of it, greatest rose use especially Charles this city. of greenhouses in commercial Greater a way. the brought the Ashton efficiency in to business, the rose speaker admired and it luncheon said, the keynote of very was was success, much. these days, for and effic- greater Effort* New Jrw NATIONWIDE [ft Year. For the New WORLD’S I Institution- . always Year The New LARGEST Know ORC of spirit I it with brings FOR OUR a B of enthusiasm, CHAIN anew, starting r launching 371 of STORES on a It forward DEPARTMENT definite step. MAS s anticipation, Battery Your ASSU of spirit K.ES is this increased STORE by aided for LOWEST makes that efforts, ORGANIZATION progress. DEPARTMENT 1 STORES P2ICES it has For twenty years ambition and aim been our Find of the essentials out motor some every owner definite show progress 205-207 to NORTH MAIN ST., AUSTIN, MINN. should know about batteries, how they built, are Our year. every what good during and while in storage. 371 growth from 1 care means to use these during stores years This information will be freely by given battery the attainment of evidence our is /Ind This This and efforts. is something expert that nothing. If of costs our 'll. you XtoWeai’WK C dr resulted has achievement ask advice about repairs battery to you our your you r service rendering to from will frank and honest opinion. get a ability. of best the our ambition to If It is You Want Store Your to Battery our another 1923 make year and marked of progress, Place it in fireproof department where by storage do this expect to our we efforts in it will the best of increasing get our care. interests best the serving of patrons. WE CALI. 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