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VOLUME 43
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHi, THURSDAY,'NOVEMBER 30, 1922
NUMBER* 10
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War Savings
Stamps
SERIES 1918
Will be due January 1, 1922. . Through
our. conenctions with the Federal Reserve
Bank we are in a position to give the best
of service in handling .them.
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To insure prompt service we should
have your stamps between December 1
and December 15.
Saline Savings Bank
The One Story Bank ,on the Corner
Member of Federal Reserve Bank
The Quality Grocery
";. phone 86: * *"■;
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■-BW«»««mi»«i««« _»________,____**««
Better Groceries
You'll always find pure, fresh groceries here. Our
greatest pleasure is to. please our customers. Fruits.
and vegetables in season at prices surprisingly
low. This is the store where price aiid quality-
count. ' - .
Our Teas and Coffees are the hest
„and at* prices that are right
Phone 86
MARTIN fUOSS
• R'member
1 JOSEPH CROWELL
HERE TONIGHT
WHAT A HOWL "flU USED 10 tfAI* WHEM
you WERe Asnet> id currv we ho»i H$\.
JlMIHY CRICKETS* W
P8TCHA rt.V HAVE A»
*RE>fQi'EVKt-<?OMJN&
■WUrPiNNM?
COIP
£ '; Second Number of Lyceum Course. Id
the V. K. Church Instead of
Liberty Theatre,
j "The successftil man. is he who has
: lauglied often, lived -well, aind left the
j-world better than he found it."
■ Joseph Crowell is a character por-
]trayalist,~ impersociator and enter-
i - -
-, tainer.
He is a Bostonian and for years has
j del'igbted audiences in the Huh and
' throughout New England. By the uss
]ot wigs, grease -paint, make-up, costume changes and dialect, Mr. Crawl-ell depicts amd interprets his cjiarac-
I ters. .. He achieves soniie striking ef-
I fects. His impersonations are exceptionally faithful and tr,ue to life." The
whimsical types he presents-"are- ia-
tensely interesting and many of them
are screamingly fanny.
The committee hacking this ser'es
of entertainments, "from reports re-
,. * _. ,. , , . * . _ , eeived from towns where Mr. Crowell
Mrs. FinkbelnerV Pen is Scv.ond at , - „ , ^ - , .„ J.. - -„
■ --■ ' -. has appeared, .has no hesitation! in
u r _ M. A. C. Last Week .recommending this versatile parform-
~7 ' -„ . cr, and. guarantees thait the perfcirm.-
-,-Shortly Ann Arhor may heat a path ance will be clean and high class
to'the front doors^around the houses throughout,
anfr=back to the chicken coops of, season tickets may still be socuied
Arthur Clarke and Lindsley Brothers at an advantageous saving, at O. C
,_ .. ,. -, -, , , , n or*" Saline and Mrs. C. D. Finkbeiner wheeler's drii" store Al<ui se.oson'rie-
ening between 6 and 7 o'clock on the .£»;-«.- toI, . - . . - **"**-"" *• aru» b.tort^ ^-<*o season re
Ann Arhor road, when their car col^j ..^om o£ iheg& three nas bullt a^tJng ^ the facl the Uborty the.
better mouse trap 0r written a'.at,.e has a-i)jg attraction, booked for
sweeter poem than other residents of , Thursday evening, this number of the
Washtenaw and Lenawee* counties hut iyceum course will "be presented in
e&eh. has fresher eggs than the major-' the M. B. church, tonight,
ity of poultry raisers for t.he main-; " __________
JULIUS BREDERNITZ
AND SISTER INJURED
Victims of Auto Collision on >Vednes-
. day Evening of Last Week. *
Julius Bredernitz ahd his sister,
Mrs. Henry Boettger, aiarrowly escaped serious injury last Wednesday ev-
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New iThis Week
Some handsome all wool Storm Serges in Nayjy
Wine, Brown, Scarlet and Black, •
Some new patterns in Cretonnes!
in the latest^fahrip/Tricotsham, Poiret T\vills5 etc.
New patternsJn Sateen.Aprons.
THEWQMEN'S
PH(M«E 15
Next t»:J>. "0. R-^Vaitlng .Boom
. SALINE
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lided with two other -autos, about a
i
mile north of town. ■ j
Mr. Bredernitz was driving lis lister to Dexter when) the unfortnatef accident occurred. As "he approached a
inarrww point in the road just this side
of a bridge he encountered several
Buicks en 'route from Flint to Pennsylvania. The first of tihese Buick--,
lor no other reason than recklessness
on the part- of .the driver, struck the
Bredernitz was-.driving, throwing it.
off towards the ditch. As he recovered from thc first collision and retarded his speed, a second car, which, was
an Essex, which seemed to have been
driving too close behind the Buick lo
avoid the accident, smashed into the
other side of Mr. Bredernitz's ear in
an attempt to pass Mm.
It was feared at first that both'occupants of the B''edernitz car were
seriously injured, bat upon exaraira-
ticm later it was found that neithe.'
sustained internal injuries Mrs.
Boettgrr, 'however, was cat about the
right eye and temple, probably frail
the glass of the broken windshield-
Both were badly shaken up ind M'-
Bredernitz lias been! confined to liis
bed for several days.
All three "vehicles were brought Into ,tow ri, where the Bui ok is being
held at the Spline Garage awaking
orders from Pennsylvania in regard
to a satisfactory settlement and repairs. It sustained a badly bent fron1-
axle and fen;der a:nd a broken moio--
hsinger. The ear driven by Mr. Bred-
ei'hitz,-being'the lighter of the two
was badly wrecked; having Tioih front
fenders, axle and bun'ipor demolished,
as well a& a broken radiator and
hesidlights- -
FINE 4'CAPI'Y KICKS" CAST
BAKED GOODS OF MERIT
If you are a regular patron of our bakery-you know
,- of the superior'inerit of our goods', but if siot, we
want to call your^ attention* to a few of our items
that will appeal toyou:—, '-,.,.
Bread, Cakes't>f all-kinds,'Cdokies, Tea
Rolls, Cinnamon Rolls, Fried Cakes, Cof-.
fee-Oake, Etc., Etc. - - _-'
S
Th'omas Mefghan, Star, Well SiiD:>iirt-
cd In New Picture.
WASHTENAW HENS
i HIGH IN CONTEST
reason th'at the ClaTke, Xindslejr and j There isiy*t much Iiigher tribute to
"rabkbein'er hens lay" more* frequent- ■ he -paid' ,to a -public sc-rvant toam to
' say "He's sometimes wrong out" he'-s
-^'Bacli of the thiiee has a pen of 10 j always honest.'
'tifcns entered in tlie- international egg !
l|yins contest no^w being hend at the':, Weofl for Sale— Wiodmau Auto Co.
agricultural-experiment station of thc 1 .^ —-~ .
Michigan Agricultural- college -af I Bu.T a Ford aud spend the _ffei'<
TUirs. Rmkbeiner*s pen* of B'lirred j - • ■*" ■-"
Pl}-miuth:Roc;ks took second place: ^^ Sale—Plain and fancy needle-
in this class last week with 39 eggs. , wori*:' at- 206 West Michigan a,yen«e.
Mr. Cliii'-ke's pen of Rose Comb Leg- ! _ " „ , „ „, „ , ', _ ,
, i For Sale—Barred Hock cockerels
horns laid. 29. esrgs - and L,mds:ey;v „,. . „ 00 •; . _. ..... * ,„
-^ • ^, tour choice $2 each. A. R. Allis-jn. 10
Brothers Single Comb Brown Leg- j
harris laid 59 egg.-.—Ann Arbor Times j Fot> Sale—Catt/e and a so\v and
News. ^ ipigs. George Desbrough, phone 13ft-
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WRECKIAO MACHINE \
DEVISED BY RO^VLEYS |
Gives JIoto and -Better Service 'Ilian
Any Other on the Mar.ket. »'
■ C'.Ji^iderable
aroused among
Saline
interest -has been
nuotar-car owners of
communities
For Sale^-McCormick Corn Husker,
a big 8, in fine condition. Heininger
& Heiringer.
Calling cards, wedding invitatioa-
andi announcements, either nrinted o>
engraved, at Tho Observer office.
and- ■sur.roundi'ii;
over a wrecking apfai.'atus or di —
ablcd cars, recently devised and put
into demonstration by.C. B. Rowfley &
Son of this "village. While the patents
on the machine are Still pending, it
has. been <in operation at Wicdinan's"
Garage for tho past few weeks, and in
every respect, has given niore service
and satisfaction, than has an> Oitiher
appararAis originated for the same
purpose. - - -
The new device consists of two
liea.vily-ihuilt- cranes moiinted in a box
on- a regular one-toii Fiord ehtassis,
fully equipped with a driver's cab and
a. large special tool box. The main
crane is. secured on' the rear end of
"hfeabox wilijile not in active iise, and
can be lowered to ithe surface of tlie
roa'd. similar to an endgate and slid
- A cast unusual for even a Para- directly under the tro-njt axle of the
mount production,- is. seen in "Cappj di.sa.bled machine. The axle is
Ricks," the Thomas Meighan vehMt dropped Into a movable slot which is
which comes ,to the Liberty -theatre attached to the xirane by means of a
Saturday. Agnes Ayers, who is a swivel joint, tlie special advantage of
Paramount star, plays fhe leading j^jg feature being that the slot can
feminine role, -that of Florrie Ricks- he slipped under the axle regardless
Charles Abbe, veteran actor of stage. 0f ^he position of the car. Tlie second
and screen who created the -role of e.rane secures ai double pulley arrange-
Cappy Ricks in Peter- B.- Kyne's play," ment iJlirough: which runs an eridless
has the same role in the piotu'-c steel chaiin, and afflother chain, at the
John Sainpolis plajys Skinner, Paul end of wMch. is a! large book. This
Overton is seen as the unfortunate hook Is'made faslt in '-a- hole in the
Captaaia ICenidall; Hugh .Cameron as first: crane, .and with -very little effort
Murphy, Eugene Woodward, Mrs. tlie front axle'of the wrecked machine
Peasl'ey; Ivan liindow as- Captain Fe1 can "easily^ be raised to the desired
tesnsani, sffi-d others almost-as well height above! the <road; -ainii wi.th tiie
knowin".
». CWcken Pie Supper and Xmas sale
given by"tlhe Ladies' Aid of the »M. E
-.cJiurchv '-will J.be> held at - the apera
house Friday evening, December S.
Adults,40- cents', children- .25* cents.*
Supper served" from. 5- until aU are~
fed.-. ; --'-'. ".-, ■'• - '- *
" .Wanted.—-Fifty -fall ^>igs; just weaned-. "Coquire - of *■-3Ernest"-Sutherland"
phone 193rF4. ',•*"■ '. "^ - .-*ipi-lx^
rear wheels intact the car can be
brought t into- .town with remarkable
haste and;ease^
The caVis equipped witih. a spotlight
which cani be thrown to 'the Tear to
assist work at. night, while there is a
special light'in-the tool box which facilitates ..the.-"finding bt- tools in the
VAs socai^as tlie.'iWessrs. Rowley-secure1-their ipateats an effort.will-be
ii"ade.-Ao. manufactures the macihines'
on. "a large scale. ■* ,
For Sale—Late Seed Potatoes, No.
2 grade, from, our certified field, yielded 200 bushels 'per acre. Fennan.
Clements, phone 166-F13. 10
■ Commencing "iaiursday, November
Sard aill Pattern a,nd Trimmed ha*s.
all -' Feathers * and Trimmings % -and
% off. Jordan Hat Shop, Saline Mich.
EXCEPTIONAL BUY!
1922 Model Chevrolet Touring ear,
driven only 3500 miles. New tires-
finish like new. Price reasonable.
Don't.miss this bargain. May he seen
at the Saline Garage.
We have serveral clients who want
7% first mortgage money on new
homes in amounts ranging from $500
tb $4,000. Interest payable semi-annually. Ann Arbor Home Builders
Association, 408 First National Bank
Bldg., Ann Arbor. Phone 2849-M, 20
Pump Repairing hy 6. A. Fitzgor-
ald.'phone. 14-F3. , , " ' J2
Get Dietiker's prices on Home Furnishings before .buying.
For Sale—Several -good farm horses. Wiedmasrt Auto Company. •
Painting and paper hanging. Cam-
hum Bros., -phones 160 and 2-.F3.
For-Sale—Fresh "*~c"ow and" young:
calf. M. B. Noble, phone 202-F11. 11
For Sa,le^—Delaine Fine Wool ram.
Bert Osborree, Macon phone: 5:F6. 10
Wanted—Good poultry- Far right
prices, call F. C. Hollis, phone 183-
F22.. * 7tf
Good 80-acra farm far sale cheap.
Cash or off'time, inquire C. A. .Chr-
tiss. ' - Stf.
C. A. Rogers, teacher of violin, will
be in Saline every Wednesday at The
Tavern.
24M.
Lost—Small purse containing ab^nt
$3. Finder please return to Ruth
Bracey. .
Letz Feed Grinders are known the
world over. For sale by Wicdmar
Auto Co. -' " •
For Sale—-White Leghornsand White
Wyahdiotte pullets. C. TV Heilmanv
phone 144^F4. - ,- ' Stf
Wanted—liasy and-Rye straw, shipments prompt. Grant-S.-.Allison, Milan, phone 1S7-F23, Saline. - 10
SUBSCRIPTIONS YOJ& BJEAKBORN
"^^-•V^-INBl'fKNWKNT*'*-'-''-" iv-^
may be left at the Wiedman Auto
Company's office".
For Sale—At the Pease farm, ore
kitchen range, heating- stove, 13-bur-
ner oil. stove, and an upright piano.
Phoiie~ 1S9-F31." .' - ' lOrllx-
Emil H. ■ Arnold, Optometrist, 22&
S. Main street, Ann- Arteor.-specialhieu
in saperioTj eye' .examination and
glasses at reasonable prices. .
. For Sale^Bxtra nice Rosem rye
.seed,' yielded 27 bushels* per acre..-.
George J. .Klager. phone .lSl-Fi<f£/
Ann Arbor phone 7147-F3. * .49tf
-Horse for sale or trade for anything
I can use. ThGroughbr'-d White. Leghorn' cockerels for sale' W-. V". Peoples, ,200 Monroe street. 7tf -*
THEY BOUGHT CHEYROLETS
You can .now buy..these-used cars
from'us for the following small down,
payments,' tihe balance1 monthly:
1920. Ford Sedan, $160.
1920 Chevrolet R:i?idster, ?(55.
1922- Ford Touring, $105.00
1920 Ford Sedan, $150.00."
1920 F\*rd~ Truck, $105.00.
1917 Ford Roadster,-cash $50.00.
1922 Chevrolet Touring, $150.00.
1921 Chevrolet Tburihg, $120.00. -
1920 Chevrolet Touring, $65.00.
Let us show you these cars. Phoae.
us or call
. THE! SALINE GARAGH
Geo. V. Cook, Prop.
Phone Si
7:30 O'CLOCK
SUNDA.Y
TPNION SERVICE .
AT FEDERATED CHURCH
Methodist and Federated Congregations unite
* to hear - n *- ' „
P0¥R BUSINESS »IEN FROM. DETROIT
.;.. '. SPEAK, m- REtmiON; - ;...;■
\ \\ CO^ISTETIST Wlli PLAY.. ~~;
^ "TitBHO-IS GbtolALLY^^TOTOD '
^
ITHE OBSERVER LINlERH
! Classified Advertising-.
lc per Word yjrst. Insertion; Thai' >6crj °
per Word tor Each Subsequent" I*-
sertion. Minimum Charge sSc."
Pi-ices ai'e*' always right at Dietiker's. . " .' "
Object Description
| Title | 1922-11-30; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1922-11-30 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
