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VOLUME 43
SXLINE, WASHTENAW CCftJNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1923
NUMBER 9
ings
The One Story Bank on the Comer
ORGANIZED 1908
CAPITAL $25,000.00
SURPLUS and PROFITS $30,000.00
RESOURCES $600,000.00
GEORGE BURKHART, President
GEORGE J. MANN, Vice President
R. L. FINCH, Vice President
LEE TESCHER, Cashier
A. R. BURKHARDT, Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS
GEORGE BURKHART
R. F. PINCH
J. H. FELDKAMP
F. a "WIEDMAN ■
JOSEPH BURKHARDT
GEORGE J. MANN
GEORGE J. FELDKAMP
FRANK ROSE
FRED HERTLER
ALFRED HERTLER
Member of Federal Reserve Bank
ity
PHONE 86
-.- -FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT ■--«-»■
YOUR TABLE NEEDS
in fancy and staple groceries -will be taken care of
if you "will give us a chance. Always a good supply
of bottled and canned goods to choose from.
Order some today and have them on hand when
you need. them.
FOR THANKSGIVING
Shop here for your Thanksgiving Day needs. Special efforts are being- made to; stock everything you*
will need for your dinner. Now is a good time to
prepare for the things you will need.
Phone 86 MARTIN PUOSS
r
Ii
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Two New Models
Fall Style Dresses
THE WOMEN'S SHOP
PHONE 15
Next -to D. 17. R- Waiting Boom
SALINE
Watching the Jack-ih-the-Box
LOVE RULES THE WOULD
SAYS EMORY JOHNSON
-'Westbound Limited," Coming to Liberty Theatre Saturday-Sunday,
Deitfcts Great Scenes.
THE OBSERVER LINERS.
Classified Advertising
lc PER WORD EACH INSERTION*
Liberal Discounts on Ads Running a-.
Month or More.
TO ENGAGE IN BUSINESS
If
FOR HIMSELF EV OHIO
Thomas 'Ganiboe Ope:is Ford Sales
and Service Staf.on at Pioneer
A fare-vveml party, honoring Mr. and
•Mrs*. Thomas Gambce, was given at
tlie home oi£ M-n and Mrs. F- O. Wie-d-
msffl Mor-dat-' -eveming, attended by
the employes of ithe Wiedmalrii Auto
Company an,d. Itheir wives, aad Mra.
George Uphaus, Mrs. Edith Rouse
and Ernest Towler. Games .and dancing wMled away the pleasant hours.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Uamboe will
move to Pioneer, Ohio, where the
iformea* 'will open, a Ford salles and
service 'agency. • Mr. Gamhoe . has
j been *a v.ei'v siucessful salesman for
1 ■-
the "WHetdmaini Auto Company for the
past |t\vo years and is wall equipped
to maike a success of his new venture*.
F. Q< Wiedman and Joseph. Parks'
j went to Pioneer on Tuesday with Mij.
i Gambae»to spend a couple of dajy*5
I.In assisting.thi*iL an has opening. . >
Chicago Has Most Remarkable Street
in the 'World.
1-Ials.ted Street in. Chicsago is one cf
the most noted 3tv.ec.es in the enfre
world. Besides bring the long st bus-.,
iness street, it! is lined by malny famous institutions and colonies', St:e t
cars run- practically 'the entire largh
of its thirty miles, malting its many
interesting sights easily accessible to
visitors .ait the metropolis.
' One of the fore-most institution:-* of
intarest alonig its entire length, is the
famrus IntcrmfcUnnl Live Stock Ex-
-ppsition. Amphitheatre, located at 42m*!
street!). Hare is held a'-nusill'v the
first week in. December the lar est
gathering of -agricultu-eal and Ih*;.
I stccsk pr-.ducts found any place on. the
j globe. Visitors flock to this great gati-
: ering place each winter to pay thedr
' homrige at the shrine of the basic in-
diistr-y and inspiration for ths c~m-
in£ yeair in -hhiair chosen calling. Til's
year the mammoth shew; will be stagei
from December 1st to Sth and with re-
. duced raitrcad rates cUirir'g tjhat period a half million visitors are expected to -he! present. * Many of these will
find time dbring the hvsty week oif;.in-
tenestin.g events in the amphitke .ttra
to visit the varied sights alon.;* th •
length of Halsted street.
The famous Hull house, presided
over bl" Jaip,e Adams, is the cenfceir c-f
the Jewish colony at SOO block, south.
Nearby is the interesting iMaxwell
■ street outldoar market w'hich can, be
duplicated at Ino other place in the
world.
The entire length of Halsted street
is divided into colonies of diffe ant
Tuationlailities, e'ach with thE-ir own
newspapers, stores and churches sucji
as will be found in tlheir native
countries. Thie largast colonics f.rs
the Jewish, Greek, Italian,, Polish',
■Sweedjsh and Gipsy, but in all at least
■ SO nationalities are represented somewhere on the length of this famous
iature" trip around .the world without
street, iln Ifact .a personl cam get al min-
leaving Halsted street, the cosmopolitan thorougihfare of AmericaL
"The greatest thing in life todap
is love ia-nd its field oil ioveily ro-
mamae,"" decjlared Emory Johnson, tlie
well-known, director and producer of
famous screen success,
Mr. Johnson has mads love and
understanding the gr*|at keynote of
"Westbound Limited,", his latest F. B.
O-. super production which will be.
show'ni for the first time ait the Liberty theatre! on Saturday and Sunday*.
"Ali the world loves a lover and
all fche world loves love*," * M-r, John,-
son coivtin.ued. "The world is just
emerging from the greatest tragedr
known to mankind. Millions of brave
soldiers are in their graves as the result di the o'ne great ilaick ofi the irn-
d'ersfcandinig of the world 'love;.' Tf
the world had more lovef, there -would
have been, less haty-. Hatred breeds
wars,; love breeds peace. The people
of every nation, are crying out for
love instead of hate.
"In my latest .picture, "Westbound
A purchase which has caused much Limited,' I have endeavored to por-
favorable comment in the Saline tray the flove of a hoy for liis father,
district is that 1*/' which Herman the love Of ia youth 'for a girl, the
Gross & Sons have procured Foxy love of a 'faithful engineer for his
Wonder, .prize winner at the Michi.- engine and the love of ai child for a
gan State fair this fall and son of horse. Father love, Mfther love 'and
Foxy Chansman, grand ehamtion children's love are all in ""Westbound
Poland China boar at the S-fiaite fair Limijbedl
in 1922-23, from. Au A. Feldkamp of "In the life and career of tlie faith-
Manchester. Foxy has won tlhe grand ful, lovable, old railroad engineer,
champions-hip iat the state .fair two .portraned by Ralph Lewis, I have endeavored to show that, after all.
Love is the greatest thing in, the
Why Pay
Prices?
More than Dietiker's-
For Salei— walnut pedestal.
180, Sailine Mich.
Pl.o.e-
9x
Just received, "a car
hard coal.'B. J. Muir.
of chestnut.
Just received, a oar of chestnut-
hard coal. B. J. Muir.
For Sale—Two Delaine rams.
old Miller, phone 199-F21.
Har+
-Sx
For Sale—Several good farm horses. "Wiedmam Auto Company.
Painting and paper hanging. Cam-
burn Bros., phones 160 and 2-F3.
SALINE MEN BUY
CHAMPION BOAR
To Rent—:7-.rcom house, opposite
cemetery. Inquire at tlie house. S
Gross & Sons Purchase Winner at
State Fair This Year.
For Sale—Eair corn and xta'ks. In**.
[ quire .at house opposite cemetery. S
Lost—Iron jack plan©. Findeir
please phone 114. Andrew Bartmtm...
For Sale—Purebred Berks-hire gilts^
Gooding & Allison, phone 139-F2. 6tf.
For Sale—A hard coal -and a wood;
stove. Friis & Braekel, phone 84-F2..
Wanted—Good poultry. For right
prices, call F. C. Hollis, phone 183-
F22. 7tf
years in succession.
Foxy Wonder, is aaii outstanding
hoar of exceptional ©reeding and
will be mated with prize winning
gilts owned by club members in
Washtenaw' county including the
.champion. Popand China gilt in. tlho
club c"iass at the .Michigan. State
Fair this meia-i-. This gi*-t is- own:d
by Waldo Gross, son of Herman
Gfoss.—Ann Arbor -F'm-eis News.
wortd, whesther it be on a; rushing
railroad! train or 'in the home,"
For Saile or Rent—220 -aicre farm.
Inquire of Mrs. Jennie McMichrel,
Dexter, Michigan. 8tf
AVE HELP OURSELVES
I For Sale—A couple of Po'.aind
I China boars, che.p, if taken soon, R.
BY HELPING OTHERS ; "W. Mills, phone 43. Stf
In the new daiy thait is dawning the i
succjesstul peoplej and by this we
mean: now .the. monei.'. makers; ari
seeing to it that others shall be -sue- ;
cessful too. It is 'not enough just to
give men a chance. The money mak-
the manni'-r born (for it is
Unfurnished rooms, .to rent Harry
Wivle, 322 North Ann: Arbor street. Tn-
quire at Cook's garaga
Calling cards, wedding invitations
and announcements, either printed oi
engraved, at The Observer office.
GOITER CAUSED BY
IODIN DEFICIENCY
Lack of iodiii is tlhe primary cau.e er, to
at sample goiter, if e.xpariments now largely a gift,) must see to it that the I Money to ]oan Qn improVlVl rairm
carried on at the state laboratories Jess (fortunate ones shall get on. thsir property- Oliver Goldsmnh 116 E
of flhe Michigan Department of Health feet and be started on tlie road tow-'_ -^^ron street, Ann Arbor, phono 2791*
are any criterion!, To prove this be- a,rds indepndence. Riclh men. with j '_ '"
yond question as -well as as-:ertain- 'any sense do not fluant their riches We want your White Wheat. Calh.
any other re.a.ted Pacts, is the object in the faces of their fellow men, but ns for prices. Saline- Flouring Mills,-.,
of the worla. Goiter at one time wes are bendin'g themselves insteaid to fche Friis & Braekel, proprietors. Phone 84*
tlioiigh,t,to be at communicable disease task of giving others a chance, gong
because it is so regionally located, mu-qh out ai their way if need be to
The mis-leadinlg conclusion is exp'ain- see that other men shall have the seed by Xhe fact thiat, epndemic-like, cure anchorage of homes of their own,
goiter follows .the lack-ofjodin pihe- with some of the! opportuniti-ss1 of edu-
nomenon- which, is geojr-aiphicaliy cation and leisure that mallte life
marked throughout the world. beautiful and worth wliile. This; is a
The survey of Michigan*! waitjr now -sea-rcihiing remdy- for i(he gathering
being -conducled, will.1 :tak3 a* least restlessness of our time, reachir.g
Wanted—To hear from, owner having farm for sale in Washtenaw count,
ty. Warren McEa^ Los-ansport, Indiana. 1Q
Warn ted—Woman cr girl for h-us;s -
work each day 2:00 to S:00 p. m.
Mrs. Paul Kempf, 206 S, Ann Axbof
* SPECIAL NOTICE
The village council hais ordered the
Board of Cemetery Trustees to -prer
pare a complete! list of all who -have
not paid for thei caine of their lots in,
Oakwood cemetery for 1923, and sub-,
mit the same to the Council on or
before Jaai|u|a!ry 1, 1924.
All persons who have not paid aire
.requested to do so now, to -prevent
thjelr lots being returned, and the
regular, penalty percentage added.
two j ears for consummation. Speci- down to the roots of the trouble. It is street, phene 242-F3.
n-ens are being received from all over one good way to save this country ' 1
the state, amd some of these indicate from mini,—Midhigan Inves'or. I Emil H. Arnold, Optometrist, 220'
low iodin coa.+ieuifc, others none at all. _. . ; IS. Main street, Ann Arbor, .s-pecializes
-Alichj^an is in the waM known, goiter j Willinff WOl'lCSI'S' l\lCCt"]^ 1in Superior eye examination and
be^t and it is itound that oua- iodin : * -1 *- ---
supply decrciares as one goes furth-tr
north in, Uhe state Midland is the
only exception to lhe .rule an.d its iodin
conifcent averages 'lower than that in
non-goifcerous- sections of fche "United
States.
glasses at reasonable prices.
Mr. and • Mrs. "Hailph, Hammond , -—■
opened their spacious home .for the.'L The annuaJ meeting of the Saline
„ , l . ., ,tV.„. - ,„ . ' l Library Association will be held Frl*
annual banquet of the Willing WorK- , .
„ , . , ..„ . day. evening,. November 23, at 7:30.
ers on November 15. A bounti'fut .,, ,
.. ,„ . . ,. ' All patrons are urged to attend. 9
dinnfer was served to more than a
remembered.
RURAL SCHOOL NOTES
tionery.
- Iodin not only .assists fche thyroid liun<lred S^esis. After -ai short busi- j specials—Chocolate, drops 25c per
gland in its normal growth and func- n,ess se551011* *& afternoon was spent. lb> pealmt -3-,,*,^ 25a> stra,wb3iry
tioning poweir*, but it is ailso ,a vital1, i:L a soeia1' way.-a.nd all departed aTn3. ,vani*al iaSy 25c, butterscotch',
ingredient in tihe development of the deling th.e^ occasion one Iqng to be squares 30c per ]b_ * Sa]-nig, coiifec-,
human body, bone tissue in-, particular. Thus tlhe llaok.of iodiii a1sa ao-
counts for much creitinifm tliat
abounds in goiter-infested areas.
Toward that end the department of
health "hopes to extend its experiments to our food and plant supplies.
MARKET REPORT
Card Prom the Postmaster
Do you use the mails for parcel MoofeviMe on .the second Stfnday in '
post -if so "HeCip protect the dainties December, at 1:30 p. m-.
ftxxm the roughnecks^," They al.l *
travel together in the mia,'ls—^pretty
daintiea, delicate artistry, instru-
nienlts of ,precis:oini, tools, heavy castings, .eletetros, the light, .the heavy,
;the ^yeak, * the strong, the ugly, the
beautiful, all travel as parcel post.
Lets see that they go in harmony,
each considerate of the other, Fragr
ile parcels should be adequately
paciked and .tjhe .heavy ones should be
jvra*Dped so they womi't damlage thie
dainties.
■ C. A*. JORDAN^ Postmaster.
Wen ted—Couple of cords' of slabs
Fall term examinaition in the ru- \ or good block wood thait can ba split
ral schools will be held next Monday \ for ram|ge|. Inquire at this oiSl.ce.
and Tuietsday. I -Dead wood or old fence rails will not
. The rural teachers club me,t on answeav--
the 10th-, with 16 in attemdanlee".; - :-1-^
Their next meetiing. wilil be held at] For Sale—Some shock -corn; alsp a
Eggs, 50 cents.
Butter, 50 cents._
CS|lves, id and 11' Meats-.
Wiheat, §1j0O, ..
Oats,; 45 cents.
Coirnj, new, 8.0 .centsl
Hogs, 6% cents.
Chicken^, ,6 centa^
For! Salle^-22 head .0%. shoats, 100
lbs. each. Harvey Ellis, .phone 199-
F13. , - . lOtf .
Saline. Milk Producers- Association * pQr ^- or Hfi^_T8.ife(mL. j^
Special meeting* will .'be held Moffi-_ *-*-ater,VBs"h.ts atnld good' gara-ge'. On.
day, November 26, at 8:00 p, m: in' Benniertit. street, li.,G. Rogers. 12
hack: rocsmi-Olf Council building, 1 ' "."*.'. ^ ' _ ^t ' -1' "
.■'..(Mr.. Neiar1'^will,be., there. . Every "Por Sale—iVJur "BehSigiei hound pup-
.memben: shp-u*ld be^reseiiC. " 'pies*; 11, wa'slks old.'- Phjbnfe 190-F22T'
31 Li Crameir, Siecretairy-. A?k for' Johnr Quamiby'. -'10
good hunting dog; also hMd.coa-1 J&se-
burner; Cole hot blast m-Q-jg-*, an€P'50
Rhode Island pullets. Fre^
son, phone- "189-F4!.
Stephfea^
8tg
USED CARS
'15. Buick Touring. , U
'16. Ford Touring. - k *> "
'17". Fiord. Touring. ■
'19.'EX>rdToiu:Jn!g. ▼ ",
'20,- "Pord JPqurtog.
-" '22 Ford Tourihg. -
. '21 Qhevrolgit Txsnrins. '
.- ., "l^ .SALINE GAPAG-E, • \
Authorized CheTi<tict Dealers 3
'. .. -.■.■ -♦ ..v*. -i iff ..- '
WANTPED—People .Un, this vicinity
who.Tiaye. any legal jKntini" required
In ,the>s'etieident**of'*-jtates', etc?*to
'have* it sent* to' tifls'h"-^r"*paper.v Tbe
'rates are -ianlWS^iiL':suc&''<al'l't'^n'
and tf» have your notices app^,rlir
"this paper it is'dhly-nicfissarr.io ast.
the'prohate ..ju^ge to^-Sfefid tlieni here.
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Object Description
| Title | 1923-11-22; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1923-11-22 |
| 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 |
