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**i*k**«ki#**ll*iQli,liill’illii_ii‘* ¥ “THE NE’ER-DO-WELL” T0 BE 8 HOWN * x " AT GRAND THE ATER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ¥ e s T R EEEE RS R R SRR R bahutltul_. and at all times there is the interest of a strange country, ‘people and euntoufs.—' “The = Ne'er-Do-Well” teatures i y - 3 < Bis AND FAMILY FEATUR_E PROG M . ~ [THE INDOOR CHAUTAUQUA e Wheeler Oakman and Kathlyn Wil- 3 AT T 4 ; r : ' liams and an all-star cast. CITY HALL AT 8 Pn M-"TONIGHT The hero is Kirk Anthony, a col- I March, Federal League....... ... T ae e R e QR w4 .. Nellson lege graduate and veteran football}- THE VENET IAN PLAYERS $ S player, and since graduation - the; :| II. - Overture; Bridal Rosé... ... ... ....... R nte et ++. Lavalle coach of his university team. On the: THE VENETIAN PLAYERS evening following a football victory [ . " the last of the season, Kirk™ and| L Revoluyionary ln.cldentLA.sk. A Webber others start out to celebrate. Late Bek; - . % that night he finds himself on ship- IV. Sextette “From Lucip”............. Sams e v ol o '++vs . Donizettl board, and when he awakens he is THE VENETIAN PLAYERS 4 2 without money and without baggage. V. = Contralto Solo, “A Perfect Day” ......i...c... e s Bond During the volage, Kirk becomes LASKA ELRAY dequainied-sithag Syoman s, Mis, VI. Instrumental Solo, *“From Dappler opp. 17”7.........uu.nn Nocturn Stephen Cortlandt—whom he learns to admire very much. She is really a diplomatic agent of great influence. VENETIAN SOLOIST VII. The Suffragett (From Vaudeville) Overwhelmed by the magnitude of the Panama canal, Kirk realizes how useless he has been. The film version of Rex Beach’s The acts are switt and full of in- #“The Ne'er-Do-Well” will be shown | cident, the.exciting episodes numer- at the Grand theater Friday and Sat- | ous, and the tension does not let down urday. There will be two shows|between times, as is the case with daily, one at 2:30 o'clock in the af-| most pictures that we see on the { ternoon and one at eight o'clock in |screen. the evening. A large and complete cast is head- The picture was produced by the|ed by Kathlyn Williams and Wheeler Selig Polyscope company of Chicago,|Oakman, and fhe entire company and is one of the most remarkable| which made “The Spoilers” famous. N moving pictures cver staged. Al- In order to acquire the requisite though it takes fully two and onec- |atmosphere, the entire company spent half hours to run, there is not a|several months in Panama, and the scene that could be eliminated with-|result has proved well worth the out detriment to the continuity of | trouble and expense. the picture. The exterior scenes are striking and —— DA g We Have the Lot You Want £ Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because we own them. Itis better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are here to help you secure a home of your own. £ Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. £ = THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. 2 EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIlIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIF: -4 o icious Syrup and Molasses Those fine, fla- vory hot cakes taste all the better when covered with some of our clear, sweet syrup that comes to you fresh and clean. ‘Wesell the best known, most reliable brands on the market—cane, corn and maple syrup — at prices that you can not beat anywhere else. And our stock of mo- lasses for baking and cook- ing purposes will please you in every way—in quality, rich- ness, flavor and price Give us a trial Telephone Orders Given Prompt Attention Troppman’s Department Store Phone 92 When a leg of lamb is “just right,” when it o has that“tasty,” SR appetizing fla- S vor, when it is juicy ‘and of just the propet age, it is_an ideal meat for a \ “company” dinner. We will sell you just that kind of a leg of lamb, and give you honest weight at honest prices always. CITY DRUG STORE Phone 52 One day while Kirk is out.hunting LASKA ELRAY he meets in a forest bower a Spanish 7 3 2 $ VIIL. Instrumental Solo, Mezurka opp. 12.............. +v. .Schubacker girAl who is known only as ‘“Chi- é 5 4 VENETIAN SOLOIST % quita.” He falls desperately in love | - - IX. Dramatic Story, “A Faithful Engineer” .................. Parish with her, and tries vainly to dis- cover her identity. The story of his making good, of his winning of Chiquita despite the counter-plottings of Mrs. Cortlandt, of the clearing of his name, and of the final decisive intervention, in Panamanian affairs of old Darwin LK. Anthony, is strongly engrossing |- and varied by many richly humorous episodes. A LASKA ELRAY X. Zollah, “Egyptian Tempo” 3 THE VENETIAN PLAYE.RS - Dancing At'l er Program TICKETS 25 CENTS ‘| fourth grade—Clara Folkestad, Grace R e 9 i te z ship home and social life. ' The regular price | educational and moral No phase of and whom ev: tries to emulaf Gray; fifth grade—Ruth_Jones, Es- e o Ay ¢ A paase.. N "'} e | thes "R31l0; [etsth gr: 5 ;‘;‘::,g“:t | of this_farm paper alone'is Sltfl!)- per year. | 'woman’s work is o . You will emjoy F‘u keen kno e of Foolhll n; t“ ‘fthird grades; Susan Peckham, fourth ‘| erade; Mable Mueller, fifth and sixth *| and third grades. Chiquita ig by far the most charm- ing feminine character Rex Beach has drawn, and Kathlyn Willlams as Edith Cortlandt is an exceeding, con- vincing and fascinating type. HERE AT LAST! tional reputation for his ability. He willf A device for making Gas of also take part.in a special match race . Kerosene Oil in .your oyn against another Northwest driver, un- : home. Free demonstration named as yet, fer the championship of at 315 Beltrami Ave. Open th I 11 b P e Northwest. It will be one of the evenings, : . : . HAYNER'S OLD LAND OFFICE ST. PAUL BOY is a possible winner of the big 73-mile con- tinuation race, which is to ‘be held as a feature of the auto races at the Minnesota State Fair, Sept. 6 and 9. Fred Horey, formerly of St. Paul, hes driven so well in the last two years that he has achieved an interna. ffiiffi! Fluffy Hair with JAP ROSE ‘The wonderful “Sunday Morning Bath®® A Subscribe for The Pioneer Removes all excess hair oil, invigorates the scalp and leaves the hair clean, soft and pretty. for bath and general toilet use. Use but little—It’s all lather For Free Sample Write James S. Kirk & Co,, Dept. 334, Chicago, U. S.A. PUBLIC SCHHOLS TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 5 (Continued from Page 1.) work of the normal department at Madison, Minn., for the past two years. She taught in the Bemidji Teachers’ Training school the past summer. Her home is in St. Croix Falls, Wis. Subjects Announced. 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