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SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1924

THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

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AT THE THEATERS
Screen-Today
Majestic-The Shepherd King";
"Hang On," an educational
comedy; Kinograms.
Orpheum-Harry Carey in "The
Miracle Baby"; Century com-
edy; Fox news.
Wuerth-James Kirkwood and
Doris Kenyon in "You Are
Guilty"; comedy; Pathe news.
Stage-This Week
Garrick (Detroit) - Bonstelle
company in "The Awful Mrs.
Eaton."

GROOMES' BATHING BEACH
Whitmore Lake
Refrcshments Of All Kinds
Watch Page Three for real values. Try Classified ads for big Results.

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The city of Santos, seaport of Sao Paulo, Brazil, coffee center of
Revolutionists equipped with modern guns and planes, and having as
are hold off government forces and pushing the fight toward Santos.

the world, may soon be another Verdun.
their object the secession of Sao Paulo,
This is a view of Santos harbor.

Tokio, July 18.-Both houses of the
Diet passed the supplementary esti-
mate totalling 265,000,000 yen for the
coming fiscal year.

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coming fiscal year.

J1T. SIHOTIELL TO T A LL
ON WORLDDISARMAMENT,
James Thomas Shotwell, professor
of history at Columbia university, will
give a lecture on "The Proposed
World Treaty on Disarmament and
Security," in the Natural Science aud-
itorium, next Thursday at 8:00 o'-
clock. This will be given under the
auspices of the League of Women's
Voters and Professor Reed of the
political science Department.
Professor Shotwell is well fitted to
discuss this subject, as he was Chief
of the Historical Division, of the Am-'
erican Commission to negotiate peace
in Paris during 1918 and 1919, and he
is also a member of the Organizing
committee of the Institute of Inter-
national Affairs. He has served as a
member of the council on Foreign Re-
lations in New York and as PresidentI
of the International Conference of
Historical Sciences in Brussels, 1923.
Later, he lectured to the Nobel In-
stitute at Christiania.
In 1922, Western University confer-
red on Professor Shotwell the degree
of L.L.D. He has been editor of the
Carnegie Endowment Fund's "Econ-
omic and Social History of the War",
which is a work of 150 volumes, since.
1919. He has contributed to the En-'
cyclopedia Britannica and also to the
History of the Peace Conference and
to the publication, "The League of
Nations Starts", an outline by its or-!
ganizers.
This lecture is open to the public.
Mexico City, July 18.-Armed rebels
have captured the railway. station at
Jalapa, Vera Cruz, carrying off money
and merchandise. Federal troops pur-
sued them as far as the mountains.
Classified Ads work wonders. Try
Tie Summer Michigan Daily for re-
sults.-Adv.
CLASSIFIEDSb
TYPEWRITING and MIME OGRAPH-
ING promptly and neatly done. Any-

Carried Dispatch
Ar ranging Final
Surrender In '65

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Now Showing
James Kirkwood in
"You Are Guilty"
Coming Sunday
ON THE SCREEN--
Tom iix in
"LADIES TO BOARD"
ON THE STAG1$-
Cliff Nichols
and his original
"YOUNGER GENERATION "

Now Showing
Harry Carey in
"THE MIRACLE BABY"
Comedy and News
Coming Sunday
Herbert Rawlinson in
"JACK O' CLUBS"
Soon
Jack Hoxie in
"The Red Warning"

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KING~
From the great stage play by
Wright Lorimer and Arnold Reeves

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SUNDAY
"Those
Who
Dance"

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There is room and need for capable men
in all the allied activities of big business.
But nowhere is there greater need or greater
opportunity than in that very essential
service to all business - Insutance (Fire,
Marine and Casualty).
Insurance, as a profession, affords con-
tact with the most vital activities of the
commercial and industrial world. t:
The Insurance Company of North
America, the oldest American Fire and
Marine Insurance Company, has been an
integral part of big business since 1792 and
the earliest beginning of national affairs.
Out of this long experience it urges those
who are about to choose a calling to con-
sider the world-wide influence of the
insurance field.
Insurance Company of
North America
PHILADELPHIA
and the
Indemnity Insurance Company of North America
write practically every form of insurance except Life

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thing from a postcard to a book.
Sixteen years experience on college
work
0. D. XORRTILL,
17 Nickels' Arcade
LOST
LOST - Small Gold Fountain pen.
Downtown Thursday. A. T. 0. crest.,
Finder please call 1287.
GRAY HAND bag, trimmed in green
beads. Monday night. Call 452 or
1205 Hill. Reward.
HELP WANTED
CARRIER for Michigan Daily. Call
960, ask for Haight.
TYPEWRITING
THERE is always a last minute rush.
Take your work to 0. D. Morrill, 17
Nickels' Arcade, at once, have it type-
written and avoid disappointment.
Watch Repairing
FINEST Watch Repairing in the city.
Arnold's State Street Jewelry.
TYPE WRITERIS-All makes
Sold, rented, cleaned and repaired.
Havie you seen the new CORONA
Four? The greatest typewriter pro- I
duced in the last twenty years.
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels' Arcade
Watch Page Three for real values.

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John A. MooreI
Bloomington, 111., July 19.-A pic-
turesque figure at the national en-
campment of the Grand Army of the
Republic in Boston, in August, will
be John A. Moore, of Bloomington,I
the last survivor of the group present
when General Joe E. Johnston, sur-
rendered the Army of the Tennessee
to General W. T. Sherman at Durham,
N. C., April 26, 1865.
This surrender, coming tendays af-
ter the surrender of Lee to Grant at
Appomattox, ended the Civil war.
Moore was an orderly and carried.
the dispatchesaback and forth, which
finally led to the meeting of Lhe twoj
generals.
Moore was a trooper of Kilpatrick's
famous regiment of Indiana cavalry-
men, and was one of the thousand vol-
unteers who twice trailed General
John H. Morgan, the Confederate
raider, to his capture. Morgan was
irst caught after a long chase through
Ohio, and was imprisoned in the pen-
tentiary at Columbus. Escaping six
months later, he reorganized his band
and again Colonel Kilpatrick was de-
ailed to capture him, succeeding at
Greenville, Tenn. Moore participated
in both of these pursuits and is be-
ieved to be the last survivor of the
roops who twice captured the notor-
ous Confederate leader.
Moscow, July 18.-All Soviet prison-
rs convicted of minor offenses will be
given vacations to participate in gath-
ring the harvest.

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thank every one who participated for the
interest shown.
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