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S #?%IR ?*c A- Sn^S. in Oommunily Advert&ng PRESIDENT OF WORLD'S AD CLUBS TO SPEAK IN ST. PAUL JAN 22. zf-h 7-T*^ St. Paul, Jan. 17.The Minnesota rtUi Advertising men's convention to be s? held here January 22 and 23-will .attract the most prominent advertis ing men and women in the United States and Canada, among them: W. CK D'Arcy, St. Louis, president of the. Associated Advertising Clubs of the World P. S. Florea, Indianapolis, secretary and manager of the same organization William G. Rock.Tor ontd, Canadian vice president, and t.Merl Sidener, Indianapolis, chair- ,'man of the national vigilance com mittee. &<$ The women speakers will include Miss B. M. Benton of St. Paul, who will address the community adver- 'X tlsing section on "Films in Commun ity Advertising." ?s The country's advertising leaders Regard, the St. Paul convention as HJthe most important gathering short $ 1W the national conventions that has J'Tsbeen held in the last five years. Its '"'sessions will include an outline of &j5tbe patriotic campaigns by which v%$the government is making the flota tion of the Liberty Loans a big suc 'access. Qi$? The convention headquarters will be at The Saint Paul. The St. Pawl Advertising club made the conven tion possible' for St. .Paul. About m, 1,000 will, attend. F. L. Madden is !Mipresident of theasStconvention Paul clubchair and Srr W. J. Betting m, fs v7man, has direct charge of arrange ments tor the meetings ORDER EASTERN STAB FORMS ACTIVE RED GROSS CIRCLE fr*' Last evening at 8 o'clock a large -and enthusiastic company of O. E. 1?\B. members met at the chapter rooms 8&g,and an O. E. S. Red Cross society .'"^was organized. Mrs. E. H. Smith was appointed chairman. The society was divided 1 into units. The following past Uiworthy nfatrons were appointed chairmen of the different units: Mrs. &>T J. Andrews, Mrs. -C. B. Battles, f-" Mrs. G. E. Carson, Mrs. G. Kreatz, if'^Mrs. W. P. Dyer, Mrs. H. Rasmus ^on. Past worthy matrons A. E. Henderson, Mrs. D. L. Stanton and -Mrs. L. B. Wilson and Worthy Mat ron Mrs. A. B. Palmer will assist the different chairmen. Any member, wishing any infor mation will please call one of the chairmen. A surgical dressing unit will be conducted by the men. Dr. A. V. Oarlock will be chairman of this unit. A.*S. QUINT WINNER A. The A. A. S. balketball team beat the B. A. C. second basketball quint bothlB morning by a score of 11 to 9. The lineup was as follows: B: A. S.John Henry right for ward "Pres." Wilson, left forward '::"Ky Longballa center Rafferty Tight guard Ora Batchelder, left guard. A A. S.J. Cushner, right for ward C. Phibbs, left forward F. Bohr, center W. Hohn, right guard R. Clark, left guard. JJ Another gam will be played by *-r" the same.teamse next Saturday. Jo Cushner Is captain and Willie Hohn manager ot the A. A. ^..v. ST. PAUUTES HAVE PART IN ADMEN'S CONVENTION National and local adverturing men and women will take a big part in Mumesota's tot ajjfti* convention in St. Bral January 22 and 28. Left to right, PP*r row aw: Wifhwn C. FAroy, $4 Sent of Awooiated Advertising Club* ofI the World Mis. B. M.of lower row, W. J. Betting, St. Paul, convention chairman William 0. Book, Canadian vice prudent XSwdated AdvertiSg Clubs of the World P. S. Plorea, manager of the tame organization, and, below, Mwle Sidener, chairman, national vigilance committee. INFANT'S FUNERAL Rev. Osmond Johnson, pastor of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church, officiated at the funeral of the seven-months-old 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Iver Dahl yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of the par ents. Interment was made in Green wood. The ba"by died Wednesday from pneumonia. NOTICE The last day for 10 .per cent dis count on all water bills is January 21. Pay all bills to the city treas urer, George Rhea, at the Northern National Bank. L. ECKSTRUM, Acting Clerk of -Water Board. 1-119 to Bwton of St Paul, who will Madden president the KMMlMArj 1 r: For satisfactory prices, bring or ship jour Hides & Furs ~t Goldberg's Hide & Fur Co. 112 3rd St. Bemidji, Minn. We also pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for RUB- BERS, METALS and RAGS Phone 638-W "JACOB GOLDBERG, Prop. The Inbad Familyby Cowan. THE BEMIDJI DAILT PIONEER CLASSIFIED FOB SALE I 3-room house and lot, close in, only 136.00 cash and $10.00 per month, lip interest. "I^room house, $35.00 cash and 912.00 pejr month, no interest. 6-room house, $50.00 cash and SI7.00 per month. BEAUTIFUL 1 6 ACRE FARM, 5 ROOM HOUSE (new), barn, hog house, chicken house, wood house, and' splendid well and pump, 12 acres cleared and fenced, joins plat ted Nymore. Only 11,800. Good Hupmobile 5-passenger car in fine shape, to trade for clear land. A snap for some one. Metz runabout, in good running order, sale cheap or trade for driving horse, cows or wood 40 acre improved farm, heavy hardwood soil. To trade for house and lot. 80 acres good land for sale cheap or trade for house. New water power washing ma chine very cheap. Popcorn Crispfctte machine (new) will sell for about one-fourth of cost. Owner gone away. Pair light bobs with pr without box, cheap. Good second hand buggy. Biggest snap in home in city. The largest rental list. Come in and look it over. I WANT A CHANCE TO SEL YOUR PROPERTY THIS SPRING, I DON'T WANT EXCLUSIVE LIST- ING, BUT MUST HAVE SALE CON TRACT SIGNED OR WELL NOT WORK ON SALE, COME, SEE ME. There is, big business for us this year, so give me a chance. E. J. wnxiTS, Phone 115 3rd St. 6-123 FOR SALENorway, jackplne and tamarack stumpage on 320 acres, 2% to 3% miles north of Ferris. The S%, N. B. and S. E. of Section 34 and lot one of N.. B. of N. W. and S. W. of N. W. of Sec tion 35, T. 146, Range 32. Part reported touched by fire. Good chance for box bolts, grain doors, mining props or cordwood. Act quick. J. J. Opsahl. 6-118 FOR SALEOur home on Doud Ave. Modern except heat, fenced, gar age, shade trees, etc. This is a dandy home and here is a chance for someone to get a good house at the right price. Might con slder part exchange. Martin Long balla. 3-119 as FOR SALE!Some household arti cles, washing machine, rocker, bed, etc. For BaleOne set thirty elec tric musical ibells lif case and key- p( 2-121 aboard. 'Phone 47&, FOR SALBrOne %-karat diamond set In stick pin,' beautiful stone. 'Address K, do PJoneer. 2-121 F0R WkUt 6R RENfFarm i miles from Bemidji, "127 acres, fenced, 25" acres under plow. Nine-room house. Possession16-F-121. Shannon.1 April C. N. Phone 1-11 9 F.. FOR- RENTModern rooms, 811 America Ave. Phone 807-J. 112if FOR RENTFour-room house, 1231 -Dewey Ave, A. Klein. 6-126 FOR- RENTModern room,, 615 Be mldji avenue. 1327tf FOR RENTRoom furnished or un furnished. 602 4th St. 6-123 WASTED '4$i WANTEDRooms for light house keeping man and wffe, no chil dren. Muet be modern. Address F. B., 218 3rd St., Bemidji. 3-110 WANTEDGirl for Jujia Sanatorium. work at .Lake Inquire at Pio- 8-119 -necr Office. Wil^lfiD^-Tie makfjf*, men tojmake tie* And cut posts, elder. I. P. Batch- 5-123 FOUNDBicycle. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this ad. Call at 1301 Bemidji Ave. 2-119 WANTED At par, iioo.ooo worth of Liberty Bonds as payment for land clearing, fencing, building materials, seed, hay, feed, cows, sheep, hgs, poultry, farm machin 9ft, merchandise or merchandise akteounta as payments for new or btd land purchases, or for small farm mortgages. Every Beltrami county Liberty Bond should be put to work this'spring develop ing Beltrami ounty farm factory grWuetiottpTalk this over with r-WW* neigbboM and start such co ofoiratien work at once.' Direct, or through our bond clearing ar rangement -with certain mer chants, land owners and land olearers. J. J. Qpsahl, Bemidji, Minn. Phone 177 or $3. 6-126 HOSTOAOS rOBBOXiOSTCUl SAXA WHrnreas, default has occurred in the tWMltions of a certain mortgage, execu. iSa and delivered by George Kline and Oliloe Kline, husband and wife, as mort gagors, to First National BanK of Be-, mldji, a corporation, an mortgagee, up on the following real estate situate in the County of Beltrami and State of Minnesota, to-wit: The West Thirty Seven and one half feet (3716) Lot Four (4), and Lots Five (5), and Six (6), in Block Four (4), and Lots Four (4), Five (5) and Six (6), in .Block Six in the First Addition to the Vil lage of Turtle River, Beltrami County, Minnesota, also all that portion of the South West Quarter of the South West Quarter, of Section* Thirty Three'(83), Township -One Hundred Forty Bight (148), North of Range Thirty Two (32) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, excepting* the Lots and Blocks plotted in said forty acre tract comprised in the Original Townsite of the Village of Tun tie*River, and in the First Addition to the Village of Turtle River, and that certain tract of said land, described as follows: Commencing at the South West Corner of Lot One (1) in Block Five (5) in said First Addition, thence south One Hundred Sixty (160) feet thence'East Ninety (90) feet Thence North One Hundred Sixty (160) feet Thence West Ninety (90) feet to the point of begin ning which said mortgage bears date the 25th day of April, 1914, and which was filed for record and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds In and for said County of Beltrami, Minnesota, on the. 27th day of April, 1914, att 2 o'clock P. M, In Book 23 of Mortgages on Page 209 thereof and. Whereas, there is claimed to be due and is due on the date of this notice upon said mortgage and the note there in described the sum of $223.83', and no action or proceeding a law or i.i equity, having been instituted to. recover the same, or anv part thereof. NOW. THEREFORE, Notice is here by given, that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed and' the real estate there in described will be sold by the Sheriff of said Beltrami County, Minnesotp at public vendue, to th highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house in the City of Bemidji in said County and State, on the 19th day of February. 1918. at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of that' day, save and except that portion of said real estate described as follow^, to-wit: Lots Four (4), Five (6) and Six (6) in Block Six (6), First Ad dition to the Village of Turtle River, Minnesota, and tract of land described as foflows, beginning at the Southwest (SW) Corner of said Lot Six (9), thence running West Forty (40) feet: thence South One Hundred Fifty (150) feet thence East One Hundred Seventy Five (175) feet thence fiorth One Hundred Fifty (150) feet, thence West One Hun dred Thirty Five ,(135) feet to the point of beginning, the same having been released' and discharged from the Hen and operation of said mortgage by an instrument in writing, executed and de livered by aid mortgagee-dated the 13th day of March. 1915. and filed for record and recorded in said office of the Regis ter of Deeds in and for said County ot Beltrami, Minnesota, on the 30th day of August, 1915, at S o'clock P. M., in Book 22 of Mortgages on Page 606 thereof, the agrees consideration for said partial release by and between said mortgagee and said mortgagors being1 the sum of $60.00 which was paid there for, which sale will be made to pay the amount which will then be due on said mortgage, taxes, if any, on said real estate, and an Attorney's fee of $26.00, as stipulated in said mortgage, together with the disbursements allowed by law, Dated January 4th, 1918. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEMIDJI, a corporation, Mortgagee. MONTREVILLE J. BROWN, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bemidji, Minnesota. 7td 15-216 The convertible sedan adjusts itself to all seasons and air weathers, and to every purposesocial or businessof the entire household. SATTTRnAY. JANUARY 19, WW. Patriotic Bemidji, in prompt compliance with the Federal fuel conservation mandate, wfll be deprived of cjistof entertainments at the Grand and Elko theatres Monday next, and nine consecutive, Mondays thereafter, ji there should be modification of. the official order. To promptly and cheerfully obey official edicts is noY-etily the duty of soldiers, but that of all good citizens,, though personal sacrifice is experienced by'so doing. IfevJfc^^S* While the loss in revenue to the Grand and Elko theatres will be considerable because ofobeying the\ published de- Sire of government executivesin advance of official noti-,.u? ficationthe theatre management regards the changed con^ ditions as a necessary war measure, and cheerfully cam- ^plies therewith. '.i?. -:"'f\ That the government will lose an enormous revenne tnrough f^ being deprived of the customary receipts from tax on ad- missions Mondays is also apparent. This may be materi- ally reduced through increased theatre patronage Satur- days, Sundays, Tuesdays and other days of the week than Mondays. ,N -Afv ^j:\z* ._ -^..Jr^ Catarrh of Stomach Did Not Know It Mrs. Selena Tanner, Athens, Qhio, writes: "I cannot find words to- ex- press my thanks for your kind ad vice. I never once thought I had ca tarrh of the stomach. I commenced taking Peruna, as you directed. My stomach continued to hurt me for about two weeks after I began the medicine, and then it stopped. I now have a good appetite, while before I was nearly starved." Those who object to liquid medi cines can procure Peruna Tablet*. It will pay yon to visit us and examine this car. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. Sedan or Coupe, $1350 Winter Touring Car,or Roadster, 11050 Touring Car, Roadster or Commercial Car, $885 j, (All prices f. o. b. Detroit) r^gg OLA ONGSTAD-p Bemidji, Minnesota Pa gets a birthday present jpggjf* GRAND THEATREf ELKO THEATRE Nearly Starved PERUNA Made Me Well DODGEBROTHERS CLOSED CAR :^h'. s*i" rfi "Z&< "U S 5 r~~