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LA FINAL TRIBUTE
?SE PASSES TO CEMETERY

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AGEEET DET EEN U.S.
AND MEXICO INTIIPATED
CONFERENCE TO PAVE WAY FOR
RECOGNITION OF
'MEXICO

14, officials of the Baptist church an-
nounce. North American cities which V IS IT h i s t o r i c
Mr. Lloyd will visit will include Win- - W aleit tCavern
nipeg, Detroit, and New York. R C HICAGO AND MONROE PIKES
Gatelvay to Irish Hills
CHICKEN DINNER E
Patr nize Ti1.e Daily advertisers.

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Washington, Aug. 4.-(By A.P.)-
Negotiations on the joint Mexican-
American commission in Mexico City,
which is seeking to reach an agree-
ment that will pave the way for
recognition of Mexico by the United
State were described here today as
"in the last detail".
It was evidenced that w ord of the
final conclusion of the agreement was
expected perhaps within a matter of
hours but no indication was given
as to the specific nature of recent
State department advices from the
American commissioner.
Since the commissionehs are pro-
ceeding under detailed 1 instructions
from Washington. it is obvious that
an agreement betwen the Medican
and American commissioners will
have the force of an agreement be-
tween the two governments.
The final phases of the negotia-
tions have had to do with the claim
question of Nationals of both coun-
tries- The form of their adjustment
agreements has proved somewhat dif-
ficult to draw up in aceptable form.
Lloyd George to VisitI. S.?
Toronto, Aug. 4.-(By A-P.)-David
Lloyd George, former premier of
Great Britain will make his proposed
visit to the United States and Can-
ada this fall, addressing the World
Brotherhood, congress in this city, Oct.

Today-
JOHNNY WALKER'and EILEEN PERCY in
"THE FOURTH MUSKETEER"
Snub Pollard in "JACK FROST"
Thurs. Thru Sat.-
Jane Movak in
"THELMA"
By Marie Corelli
Monty Banks in "A QUIET VACATION."
Corning-
"COUNTERFEIT LOVE"

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Today-
Edward (Hoot) Gibson in
"OUT OF LUCK"
Bull Montana in "GLAD RAGS"
Wed. -7iurs.-
Conway Tearle in
"MAROONED HEARTS"
,, Comedy and Screen Snapshots
Fri.-Sat.--
Roy Stewart in
"BACK TO YELLOW-JACKET"
By Peter B. Kyne

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earse, bearing body of Francisco Villa, passing through streets of Parral while hundreds followed the cortege
to the cemetery
Hundreds of peonns paid their last respects to Francisco Villa, their, friend, by following his body to the
ave. Hundreds lined the narrow streets as the funeral passed. The body was interred In a cemetery near
arral. Villa was shot to death from ambush while riding through the streets pf the town. Many refused to
lieve that Villa .was dead until they, saw him.

theaters has ever been filmed. Her ultimate
marriage to a British nobleman, and
the scenes in which Thelma captivates
(Continued from Page One) the scoffers of Britiys society by her
;y gives up the ring and goes into 'beauty and personality' are big with
garage business, only to find that dramatic incident.
wife has become infatuated with a
hound of the four hundred. Howl ORPHEUM .
wins back his wife's affections by .
oming the hero' of the hour is told IThe attraction at the Orpheum for
his fascinating, smashing drama of the first part of the week is Hoot Gib-
society and the fight ring, son in "Out of Luck." It is a scream-
he attraction for the remainder of
week is an adaption of the fam- -
novel of Marie Corelli, "Thelma," Kansas Governor
ring the beautiful Jane Novak. The K
y deals with a Norwegian peasant Tosses fit Into-
who is loved by san ugly but faith- Presidential Ring
dwarf, and her love of two cultur-
Englishmen who come to her
ntain home form the basis of one
he most fascinating dramas that
h.e College Inn has reopened and
serve you as usual+-Adv. ,:

1116 DEGREES HELD BY 948
STUDENTS IN SUMMER SESSION
(Continued from, Page One)
that year, and many students left the
literary college to enter the School
of Education.
The Medical school has enrolled
111 student swith degrees; the Law
school, 75 stud'ents. Most of the stu-
dents in the enginnering college and
in the College of Pharmacy are under-
graduates. The College of Pharmay
has registered five students holding
one degree this summer .
There are three students in the Uni-
versity this summer who hold four
degrees. In 1918, only one student

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SCOTT FITZGERALD said
"The Father of a Modern Girl
Should Be a Night Watchman"
HERE IS A DELIGHTFULLY TOLD STORY OF TWO
HIDDEN ROMANCES LLSTRATING AN
INTERESTING BIT OF REAL LIFE

Not a preachmen
bn moral conduce
but a really roman
tic entertainment.

..4 N 'TARTING TODAY ..,.
How Late Should A Decent Party
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MARJORIE DAW
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REGINALD DENNYA
OF THE POPULAR SERIES OF "LEATHER PU SH

NEW ONE
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held more than three degrees.
We recomjhend
Marinello Antiseptic;
Bleach Lotion
for that disagreeable and
unsightly sunburn. We
also .arry a full line of
MARINELLO Cosmetics.

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if the

surroundings are right..
There is no pleasanter
place in Ann Arbor in
which to eat than
TUTTLE'S LUNCH
ROOM
MAYNARD STREET'
Glassified Advertising
Rates: Two cents per word
per day, paid in advance; fif-
teen cents per reading line per
day, charged.
FOR SALE
OR SALE-Wheelock' piano in ex-
cellent condition, with or without
inner attachment and higb, class
records. Fine for fraternities or
sororities. Telephone Mrs. Mitch-'
ell, 2600. 38p-21
TYPEWRITERS
ypewriters of standard makes
bought, sold, rented, exchanged,
cleaned and repaired.
O. D. MORRILL
7 Nickels Arcade Phone 1718
1-tfr
TYPEWRITING
YPEWRITING AND MIMEOGRAPH-
ING promptly and neatly done.
Typewriters cleaned and repaired.
0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. tfr
STATIONERY
LEARANCE SALE-Correspondence
stationery. All clean1 stock at less
than cost. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels'
Arcade. Open evenings. tfr
LOST AND FOUND
OST-Rider fountain pen, Thursday
afternoon. Name on barrell. Call
Parks, 960 or 558. 31-p-16
OST-Valued gold ring set with 2
rubies and 2 pearls. Reward. Call
2109. \ 38-p

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Stoddard Hair Shdppe
707 N. °Univer ity Ave.

THIS boy is paging us be-
cause he knows that
we can respond to any call
for awnings. We use the
best materials and employ
only the most reliable kind
of workmanship. Lowest
prices. E
"We Keep Out the Sun"
FOX TEXTILE CO,
Awnings and Tents
603 W. Michigan Ave.
Ypsilanti, Mich.
No.IlAutographic
Kodak Special

Week Starting,
TOMORROW
(Monday. Aug. 6)

LAST TONIGHT "The Bird of Paradisc"
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Nights 25c-50c.75c-$1
Popular Matinees
Tues., Thurs. and Sat.
25ic-50c

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SHIELD YOURSELF

COMPANY

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Gov. Jonathan M. Davis
Go'. Jonathan Davis, of Kansas,
recognized as a "real dirt farmer," has
tossed his hat into the ring as a pos-
sible Democratic candidate for Pres-
ident next year. Davis, while a col-
lege-bred man, is a practical farmer.
The Doom for his nomination has been
started in his home state.
ing comedy 'with fun for everyone.
On Wednesday through Thursday,
Conway Tearle will appear in "Mar-
ooned Hearts." It is the story of a
shipwreck in which a man is washed
to shore with a woman whom he hates.
How a storm reunites' them, and.her
love conquers all things is shown in
this stirring tale of love and death
in the South Seas..
On Friday anA Saturday, Roy Stew-
atr and Kathleen Kirkham will be
seen in "Back to Yellow Jacket," a
beautiful play of life in a rough min-
ing camp, where hearts are won and
broken.

In the Brilliant Farce Comnedy

"Six-Cylin1der Love

'rA High Polver Hit"

Founded on the Story by William Anthony icGuire

FROM loss by fire. Don't wait 'till
after the Fire to give the matter your
consideration; now is the time to
think about it
FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES
issued at very moderate rates. Re-
liability is the foundation of all our
business dealings.
INSUR ANCE
209 First Nat. Bk.Bldg.-Phone 401-

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The new SPECIAL is the
greatest achievement in hand
camera construction since
the introduction of the Kodak.
1T'Sno bigger than your
hand-yet it has a pic-
ture range hitherto
associated with large
cameras only.
Seven adjustable speeds from
3. to 1/200 of a second, a
sliding scale that automatically
shows the speed to use and
Kodak Anastigmat Lens f.6.3
-assuring clean-cut negatives
-24 xi 34inches.
It's one our Kodak counter.
Price complete $50

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1 Chevrolet Speedster
1 1920 Ford-Sedan
1 1921 Ford Sedan
1 1921 Ford Touring
V uy one of these and drive it
home and save your
transportation

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WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY CO.
Launderers, Cleaners

Dyers, Pressers

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Cents' Suits .........$1.25
Ladies' Suits......$1.60 up

HENRY

S. PLATT

ONE DAY SERVICE ON REQUEST

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LYNDON & CO.
719 N. University Ave.

PHONE 165

Authorized Ford Sales and Serv

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