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

November 8, 1923 · Page 12 of 15

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MINN. Thursday, Nov. 8,1923. COUNTY NEWS. AUSTIN. MOWER Page Ten ARMISTICE '^2 '' DAY " " ; ' |SE fv ■ <2SF 7 iH ' '' S ii / > II ’ S >«SIK*W“ of the end the fifth anniversary of this the Armistice Day year, ■*■ /<Z Legion American through observed by of The the will be posts war, world. tw& Ago Years Five American Legion Weekly) Steuart In (By M. Emery thru the racking night SWINGING the road red dawn— Up wild, to a .” the Yanks coming ‘•The Yanks coming, are are . . Madelon! Madelon! “Madelon! feFRWHjr/ \^^SS£S^SSBi9L^£t''S&SSr |z jr the fields of France It’s long long W to a way hide, under poppies Where the 4IF/ scars the oldtime It’s long back to gang a way i side; Who and marched at sang our crashing Five full to noon years a of faith When the pledge met our was gunfire roared— There the Argonne as going forget? But who is to rtK trench, battered Crouched in the of cut a < show, final" Bound the on thought of home— Thinking last swift a . . . Let’s go.” Yea-a-a! “ Rocket, boys! . . . the hills of France long, It’s long to a way takes root; Where the green grass new the last mad rush It’s long back to way a When the sullen went mute. guns that nights blazed, Five far the to years wire and To the and sweat, mud everyday— of From the paths easy forget? But who going is to ,4.4. Z Lest We Forget z November 11, 1918 unexplainable brightness? The when the the horizon with five just memorable day that Remember sun came over back. an new Think years ago The Humanity had been saved. A future loomed before relief. of sigh breathed heavy world and all the cleared was over. new us. war Heavens a their feelings. Smiles shone through the Victory well earned, in-t bounds. VICTORY! loosened? Folks Joy knew uncertainty had been vent to tears. of days long of gave no The tension many deed ours. was the lads Citizen, Victory. Let’s honor and Mr. Austin thoughts who made possible that occasion—let’s those never-to-be-forgotten great that turn to of Anniversary Fifth our todaythe you me, So, Liberty and the pursuit of fullest else might enjoy Peace, Happiness the all that sacrificed extent. lads who to colors—those the served with so who we Patriotism for altar for those of unselfishly laid their lives the of and give silent defenders who hats, face the doff let’s east strikesll prayer hour eventful our so on our a when the And a. m. sake. Humanity’s duty. bounden ’Tis but our 4. 4.4.4.4. 4 4* 4* 4* 4.4.4.4.4.4. .4.4.4.4.4.4.4. X * ❖ Four Best •J* The •> 11th, NOV. 1918 Don’t Turn Down Market the On with feeling Is date which look back to a we a who possible that of for made Legion American men reverence SALVATION ARMY 91) (Post Armistice Day. first great wonderful Looking into future, ANNUAL BALL oppor- we see Make Pledge At Once Your with busi- tunities for and young men women Car) Guaranteed (The Austin Armory in At profit by taking busi- training. You will a ness Send It To the at course ness Night of GARAGE LAGESON November 12th MARSHALL, L. W. Chatham Minnesota and Southern University of Oakland Orchestra Schreiber’s County Chairman Minnesota, 20th Opens Nov. Winter Term Austin, * Dollar One Tickets ♦ <•+ ❖ +++++ > < ► Remember Movie” Class “A First at To the of fine memory as “On STAR the line, men” THE lad lived who but a as ever Dexter’s For Buddies Let’s Dance, Tuesday Monday Sunday Adventure the went Great west on American Legion ARMISTICE DAY Silence before the Great came Fool” “The Drivin’ ARMISTICE DANCE 1918. November 11, on CELEBRATION —lnstructive at kept the rendezvous. He Address: the Rev. L. E. Williams —Timely Hall Grand Meadow City —A PAL. of Brownsdale —Graphic 12,8:30 November Monday, p. m. Dance—Friday Night, Nevember 9 Hounds Nu-Way Jazz and 25c; Nights Admission: 15c, + 30 Dance —Night Nov. Admission One Dollar Carnival of and Matinee, 20c 10c ♦ X ? T 4* * ► «$» «|» . •£• «$» «J» »J» «£» •*< *|» !23| -’gsra?