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.--NEWS PAGE EIGHT WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 19195 BANNER Want Column Om cent a word. Nothloc Inserted (or lee theo I5e FHtlND Th beat dace in Bel- dine to cet a eood shoe shine. Elec trie Shoe Shop, 120 S. Bridge St. FOR SALE Clover or timothy hay. t . i nr nk.. 0T 1-T. 1-R Gl-18-tf n nvi?n2 Vn wpMinct. funeral . UW I w. O-F " nai-fioa nrwl nil other occasions. If... ralia ITonnn. Phone 249-3r Prompt service and first quality . stock LADIES Now is the time and this is the place to have your nair comD ings made to order. Mrs. S. L. Wricrht. 114 Main street. 73-38-tf WANTED Cash paid for Liberty bends. If you need money, send your Liberty bonds by registered mail to Lauer Mercantile Agency, rialntistci OMa onrl w will Tiav VOU promptly b return mail, market price with interest to aaie, :eas wie 3 per cent brokerage commi34'?.i. 27-41-tf FOR SALE Two 3-year-old and one 2-year-old colts. Fred L. Reeves, phone 272-2L-ls. 89-30-tf FOUND Auto license No. B -73 02 has been found and brought to this of fice where owner cf same can have It. FOR SALE Yellow Dent seed corn. 3-4 mile west of Orleans. - Joel Palmer. 83-50-tf FOR SALE My house at 213 East Division St. Gas, city water, cis tern, inside toilet. Call evenings at house. 5-51-tf WANTED Girls for light factory work Good pay while learning. Grand Rapids Paper Bex Co. C7-49-tf FOR SALE Gas stove in No. 1 con dition, burnt less than 3,000 feet of gas. Price fright. Call Koy Bailey, 2G7-5r, Howe's addition. 82-49 tf WANTED Your work of cleaning wall paper, paper hanging and painting. Call phone 242. A. W. Howard. 73-49-tf WANTED At once two or three pleasant light housekeeping rooms by lady. Call Banner-News office. . 12-51-tf FOR SALE Gas stovein No. 1 con dition. Has burned less that 3.000 feet of gas. Price right. Will .give terms to all right party or a discount for cash. Price $25.00. Ray Bailey, Phone 27G-5 rings after 6:30 p. m. 82-49-tf FOR SALE Eight room house, all oak finish. Newly painted and a fine location. Good garden spot. Fine lawn, city , water, gas. New furnace, full basement and house in fii.est of condition. Inquire at 410 East Center, street between 6:30 and 8 evenings. 88-50-tf FOR SALE Good 5-passenger au tomobile,, 4 good tires and mnrhine in good running order. W. . Clarke. 54-48-tf TOR SALE 1917 Ford touring car. 1917 Ford i ton truck. 1917 Ford 1 1-4 ton truck, worm drive. Ames A Unger. 94-50-tf FOR RENT A Suite of rooms ever the Hat Shoppe. Inpuire 716 Broas St. Phone 368 f 91-39-tI FOR SALE Chalmers 7-passenger automobile; new set cord tires and new battery; car Tn first class con dition. See Aems & Unger or Guy D. Weter, administrator W. L. Cusser Estate. 22-42-tf FOR SALE 2 houses North Par, addition;. 1 house Gooding addition, also vacant lots Luther addition. Guy L. Weter, administrator W. L. Cusser Estate. 19-47-tf FOR SALE White Cap seed corn. Redtips. Inquire of C. E. Norton, R. R, 3. 86-50-4 FOR SALE Spring Registered Stock: J. E. Taylor. Pigs to Sell Poland China. 98-51-4 FOR SALE-Wheel Chair in good condition. 231 Hambrock St. Arba Face. 18-51-tf FOR SALE One used Sewing Ma chine, good condition. Geo. W. Thomas. 11-51-tf JPOR SALE! 7 room house and barn iust outside city limits, beautiful ly located, Dr. Elmer W. Litla ' 7-51-tf FOR SALE Columbia Grapl.ophone, nearly new. Dr. Elmer" W. Litle. 9-51-tf FOR SALE Beagel hound puppy, four months old, cheap. Inquire 833 Morton Ave. 23-52-2 TOMATO PLANTS FOR SALE Chas. Davis, 117 Water St. 22-52-3 FOR SALE Ford truck in fine condition. See Fred Thompson jut Chevrolet garage 28-52-tf FOR SALE Vacuum cleaner for sale, Good as new. Apply 422 Broas street or phone 373. 27-53-tf. FOR RENT V.urrtished rooms for light housekeeping at 216 W. Con gress st. - 92-50-tf FOR SALE A velvet couch, dining chairs, dining table, upholstered leather ocker, iron bedstead. In quire at 734 Morton Ave. 84-50-3 FOR SALE Registered Holsteins at the Michigan Reformatory, Ionia, Mich, offer for sale Male Holsteins from one week to eighteen months old. These animals r.re free from Horns, good colors and will be sold at prices in reach of the small brooder. Most of the dams were bred by the well known breeders. Bond & Hotchkiss, and Rufus C. Wells, New York. The sire of these bulls is King Segis, Pontiac Canary and a great grand son of King Segis. His dam is K P Boon, a daughter of King of the Pontiacs. Write or phono wants to Guy Con ner, Superintendent of Farms. Citi zens Phone 95. 3-50-tf HELP WANTED For dining rcom nnl Intrhen. National Hotel. 78-49-tf mi? I?FNT R rnrm house With a Mailf Airt crArden. . Possession May "8. W. B. Travis. 195"-R. 77-49-tf FOR SALE Motorcycle In A-l con dition: Cash or terms. Inquire 116 West Isabell St. 1-51-12 WANTED To rent a house by May 1. Call 148 or 234-2r. 59-48-tf FOR RENT Barn room for two or three autos. P. G. Wright. 2-51-tf FOR SALE Saxon Roadster, in good condition. Inquire 916 Masonic Ave, City. ' 43-1-1 FOR SALE Two roan horses, young trusty and sound. Also a plow, dr'afcrand cultivator. Phone 124-B M. R. Geiser. 13-51-1 WANTED Want to rent small, modern, house. Chas. J. Allen, at v the Dcrt factory. Phone 32 -4 r. RABBITS FOR SALE Nevzelands and Flemish Giants. Call Frank Loomis, 131-4r. 39-1-4 WANTED To hire married man to work on farm. Joel Palmer, Or leans. 41-1-tf. FOR SALE Three tons loose hay at $28. per ton. Joel PalmerJ. Or leans. -42-1-tf. WANTED A furnished house or 4 furnished rcoms. Call Mrs. Rodes, Phone 364 40-1-tf. FOR SALE Small poultry house, or rabbit house, cheap If sold at once. Inquire 710 Broas St., phone 368. F. W. Holmes. , 6-51-tf. WANTED To buy a few cows. Must be milkers. Kindly state age, price, when cows are due to calf and full particulars in first letter. Milo M; Mason. Fenwick, Mich., R. R. 2 46-1-2 TO RENT Three and one-half acres of gcod ground to be put into beans or potatoes Phone 124-b. 45-1-tf LOST Old style breast pin. set with nearls. valuable only as KeepsaKe. Please return to Banner-News Office. 44-1-1 FOR SALE 2 Jersey heifer calves. first class stock, tmil iTener. Smyrna, Mich. 31-1-3 FOR SALE First class sideboard and valour couch. Mrs. Al Wells. 32-1-1 FOR SALE Gale riding plow. Price $30. Phone or write C. E. Bowen. 32-1-2 WANTED Good farm hand to work on farm. Apply to Charles Wig gins, Belding farm. 36-1-tf. FOR RENT Suite of rooms over the post office. Belding Land & Im provement Co., W. P. Hetherington Agent. 37-1-tf. FOR JIENT House for rent. 814 Pearl street. Call 273 r. 3&-1-1 FOR SALE A six room hcuse with fine basement, city water, gas, elec tricity. 213 Ann St. Call at 221 East Ann St. 34-1-2. FOR SALE 1914 Ford touring car in good condition. See Lawrence Gephart. 26-52-tf FOR SALE 1 table. 1 refrigerator. child sulky, cart, 1 buggy, harness and other small tools. See Herb Regan. 48-1-2 FOR SALE Farm, 41 acres, 1 1-2 miles from Belding, on Greenville read. Would rent buildings and ome ground with fruit. See Herb Regan, or write ownpr, John Re gan, 1020 Mack Ave., Detroit, Mich. 47-1-2 I WILL PAY FIFTY CENTS for information as to loHon of stray warms of bees, orovided I can hive them 'iccessfu11y. Fd. D. Enge mann, Banner-News office. Phone 21 FOR RENT House at Kiddville, newly painted inside and papered last fall Also pasture for 2 cows. 2 acres of ground to work. A. E. Bakcman, 426 Pine St 50-1-2 Graduat of New York City School of Beauty Culture Mrs. N. W. Pratt SPECIALIZING RADIO-BELL Treatment for Face and Scalp Positive relief for all face and scalp troubles. I make residence calls. Phone 286-r for appoint ments and terms. 00 Aero Farm for Salo Very best quality of land, good buildings, 70 acres tillable, near postofTice, R. R. depot, good schools, 4 1-2 miles from Belding, 1-2 miles from village of Smyrna, electric and telephone line in front of door. Liberal terms. See W. F. Bricker, Belding, Mich. Large house in good condition, South side, near Ionia street. Price $1,600. See W. F. Bricker. Miller & Harris Embalming and Funeral Directing B. F. Friedly, Beldin. Bruce Fales, Lowell. R. A. Brown, Greenville. Licensed Embalmers. T. H. STEERE, p. V. M. Veterinary Physician and Surceca -.Ce, ZZi Ss& PUasaat ZlrX Hats. Ho. 13 XUllz, LiV MONTCALM NEWS Marvin Simmons had the misfor tune to loose one of the fingers on his right hand by getting it caught in a potato planter. Forest Stokes, who enlisted in 1917 and has been for over 13 months guarding prisoners at the Disciplinary barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kan sas, has received his discharge and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stokes. Little Marion Thompson, who has been sick so long, is now gaining nicely. Mrs. Anna Despelder, of Greenville and Merle Despeldev and family nlso Ernest Simmons were guestr t Ed. Stokes, last Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson and little daughter. Harriett, Miss Ada Hansen were Sunday guests at the home of Hans Thompson. E. A. Stokes and family were guests of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Lavender, of near Trufant, Sunday, Born To Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Har rington, Sunday evening, an eight pound daughter. 5 1 CENTS SAVED b Here is a combination offer on Palmolive special ties which gives you a $1.40 value for only 89c. . Call at our store and we will give you a COc box-of Palmolive Face Powder, a 30c tube of Palmolive Cold Cream and four full size cakes of Palmolive Soap at this greatly reduced price. These are three articles that women use every day, and every woman wants. Don't wait until the supply runs out call today. uortlev a mum DOIT . Motor Cars ANNOUNCEMENT . We have opened a sales room on North Bridge street and are ready to demonstrate the famcus Dort car to you. '' ' THE DORT ; Is built for service, a strong and enduring car, a good looking and a com fortable one. In the cpinion of thousands of owners who have paid more for cars in the past, the Dort embodies everything required for efficiency and satisfactory use. It has harmonious and attractive lines, sturdy frame and axles, powerful, quiet, smcoth running engine, comfortable seats and lots of room Its starting and lighting equipment is the best in the world (The Westinghouse System) Its cooling properties are unusual It is easy to get at and simple to drive. The Dort satisfies ownership as well as high mechanical require ments at exceptionally light operating and maintenance expense, The Dort is equipped with a high grade storage battery known by all car owners, The Willard. ' Dort economy is an established fact known to everyone. Ask anybody who owns one , Read the specifications carefully and compare them with others. iuiiNi t our cylinders cast en bloc. Cylinder head is remov able to permit the removal of carbon and re-grinding of the valves when necessary. BORE 3 1-2 inches, stroke 5 in ches. VALVES Located on right side, and specially designed to prevent warping. PISTONS Very light cast iron, with three rings and special ar rangement for preventing smok ing. WRIST PINS Liberal in size, and hardened and ground. ' CONNECTING RODS Drop forc ed steel, double heat treated, the lower end bushed with a special die cast bearing metal, the upper end with phosphor-bronze. Shims are provided for adjustment of lower bearings. CRANK SHAFT Heavy forging of .40 carbon steel, double heat all wearing surfaces ground, treated, carefully- balanced, and Upper half of crank case is cast iron, and carries the crank-shaft bearings by removable caps pro vided with shims for adjustment.. Oil pan is a steel stamping, easily removable. COOLING Thermo - syphon vith extra liberal water jackets and cellular type 'radiator, and a 16 inch four-blade fan driven by one-inch belt. LUBRICATION Plunger pump feeding oil through. Connecting rod dippers splash oil from con stant level troughs to all parts cf engine. CARBURETOR Carter improved side outlet, easy starting and un usually economical. IGNITION Connecticut, -with! spark control above steering col umn. STARTER Westinghouse with Rf ndix drive geared to flywheel. Willard storage battery. LIGHTING Westinghouse gear driven generator. Ammeter with switches on cowl instrument board. If there is anything wrong with your automobile or you are in need of tires, tubes, oils, greases, accessories and other auto requirements come to the Dort sales and service garage cn North Bridgd street. We are experts and can help you out in a jiffy. v ' ? i v CUAmiEI IEIZ & Phone OAKFIELD Summer has arrived at last and fair May is on the wane and the world is full of Beauty. Mrs. H. S. Hill and Mrs. ,A. Han sen have moved to Greenville. Mr. Hansen is keeping old Bach, heaven. Tom Jones and family visited in Pierson and Sand Lake last Sunday. Mrs. Stults is home after a weeks visit with her daughters in Belding. Her daughters, Mrs. Elmer Harring ton and Mrs. Harry Conant accom panied her home to remain until af ter Decoration day, Tom Hoffrscn and Mrs. Maggiti Byrnes visited at . Will Deials last Sunday. Mrs. Jud Wellman called on Mrs. Evans last Monday afternoon. Fishing is pretty good now. Fish ermen are a plenty. Last Sunday afternoon F. H. Hud son, Uyron Moore" and family and El mer Harrington were out for a ride in Mr. Hudson's new car. So they rode out to Podunk and called on Mrs. Stults and daughters, who had just returned home. CLUTCH Leather faced cone with means for insuring easy engage ment. TRANSMITION Selective, three speeds forward, one reverse, in unit with motor. REAR AXEI- Three quarter floating, nickel steel gears. Dif ferential and pinion adjustable in both directions from outside of case. Propeller shaft mounted on Timken roller bearings; axel shafts are on Hyatt high duty roller bearings. Axel shafts are nickel steel, heat treated. FRONT AXEL I-beam stearing knuckles and levers drop forged steel, double heat treated. WHEELS Artillery type 12 spokes, demountable rims. FRONT SPRINGS Semi-elliptic, 2 inches wide, 37 inches long. REAR SPRINGS Cantilever, 2 inches wide, 50 inches long. BRAKES Emergecy, intornal expanding; service, external con tracting, operated by clutch pedal. Drums 12 inch diameter. STEERING GEAR Nut and screw type, with 16-inch wheel. TIRES Goodyear 30x3. Non. skids on rear. Sedan and Coupe 31x4. FRAME Extra heavy pressed steel, narrowed in front to per mit short turning radius. BODY Made in our own shops, extra strong canstruction. 1 FENDERS AND HOOD Heavy gauge steel with baked enamel finish TOP 0'ie-man type. Attached to windshield. Dust hood and side curtains provided. WINDSHIELD Double adjustable with lower glass curved to match ton of cowl. HORN Electric. Mounted under hood. Button on top of steering column. , SPEEDOMETER Stewart,, 'on cowl instrument board Illuminat ed by instrument board lamp. TOOLS Standard tool kit in bag with jack, tire pump and lire re pair outfit. " WHEELBASE 105 inches. CLINGENSMITII 338 CARACIE Samdlel The Jitney Still Jits. Recent articles on the war tax just levied on soft drinks, confections, etc., have given rise to some misunder standing, and the Wm. Wrigley, Jr., Company issues a statement to the effect that the 3 per cent tax on chew ing gum does NOT affect the retail dealer cr the cosumer. Mr. Wrigley explains that the manufactures stand this tax, and there should be NO CHANGE in the price charged you for your package of Wrigley's bpearment, Doublemmt or Juicy t ruit. In other words, the jitney still jits. I hanks, Mr. Wrigley. A Want Ad will do it. Card of Thanks We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the friends who so kindly extended their unbounded sympathy ana assistance at tne death ot our dear husband and father. The min isters, singers, lodges, the Glrange our friends and neighbors were so kind and considerate that we can scarcely find words to express our appreciation in this hour of deepest loss Mrs WJllIom V T AnnV. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Leacn Mr. and Mrs. Vern A. Leach Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Leach Bert Reed. Card of Thanks we wish to express cur sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the manyjicts of kind ness performed during "the sickness of our dear daughter and sister, also for the sympathy and assistance given at. the time of her death and also for the many beautiful flowers at the fu neral. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ritterstorf and children J. W. HANSEN, IY1. D. SPECIALIST Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Classes Fitted Raimuiitn Block. Creenvlll BALLARD-LLOYD CO. Undertakers and Funeral Directors When honored by your summons, this organization render an intelligent and complete service at a moderate cost. J. C. Ballard, President E. C Lloyd, Secretary. A. J. Fitzjohn, Vice President. Licensed Embalmer Day Phone 150; Night Phone 148. EMULOUS SMITH PIANO TUNER LAYER EXPERT LEAVE ORDERS AT v Waldo's Jewery Store DAN GRIPPO 1 , 7 I - A 7 shoes and let them fix them up for you while you wait. There is no guess work here. . We know shoes, leather and the repair business and we know how to satisfy you. Eledfrk Slrne Shop 'J20 Jjiagi-St;! ; . A. Schmidt, Prop. Ladies and Gents Shoe Shining Parlor in connection. j J .01 t JO Always at Your Service '.l Established! 1896 "tmiiititra Express Service OIL White Star Citizens Phone 209 We are making trips and return. Give us L and Express Shipments. Service Counts. I White - Star Motor Line Harold When the grocer's boy says: "A dollar-fifty-three" Of course you never have the even money-i and the boy never has any' change. You rummage everywhere for pennies. Or you run around among the neighbors or the boy goes off with your five dollar bill. Or he takes back the groceries. It's always annoying, isn't it? And so unnecessary. When you open a charge account at our store your grocery troub les will stop and we will be mighty glad to have you among our hundreds of other satisfied cus tomers. We ha've built up this large business because we havef always believed in giving real service. Quick deliveries, prompt and correct filling of telephone orders, honest, fairly priced mer chandise and our thorough knowledge of the grocery.1 business. We wrap up a generous a mdunt of service with every package we sell. An example of this service is our recommen dation of RYZON Baking1 Powder. We olTer it to you because we know you'll be delighted with it, because we know it's pure, because; we know it will do everything any other baking powder will do. The price is fair too, 4t) cents per full pound tin. We also recommend the RYZON Baking Book, one of the best and most complete receipe books on modern baking we've ever seen. H. A. : Belding, v Tho Latest a'chinory TIio Dosl cf r.alorial Tho DosU'Jortrmanship Are combiried when your shoe repairing is done at our shoo. ARNOLD SCHMIDT These are the boys who "know how" when it comes to shoe repairing. Bring in your old Freight Rates nn r, ra m Office 119 S. Pleasant St. Daily to Grand Rapids a trial on youf Freight Wood, Mgr. LAMB ..4 Michigan f . ' t I