AN 1V1U 4YaA\&.AAlAh& AILY LA FINAL TRIBUTE ?SE PASSES TO CEMETERY S HEA. 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. fi 1 I. r C ,I 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" SI P1 x- - - 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 "- 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. 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