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SATURDAY, AUGUST 2,1924

THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAiLY

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he tickets will have as their cen-

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Dog Goes To Prison For Life

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R The tickets will have as their ceu.-
Tral motif on one side the two end
THE L RE towers of the Ohio Stadium, worked
GANOm in with the letters, "O H I 0." The
ticket is being designed by Prof.
Thomas E. French, nationally known
Columbus, O., August 1-(By A.P.) as a designer of book plates. Prof.
Tickets done in three colors, after French also is president of the Ath-
the custom of many years ago, will letic Board at Ohio State.
be provided for the Ohio State-Michi- Tickets for other games will be
gan football game to be played at the same as heretofore. The Michi-
Columbus November 15. gan-Ohio State game will be the home-
GROOMES BATHING BEACH
Whitmore Lake
Re!rcshments Of All Kinds
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coming classic for the Buckeyes and
will be the final game of the year at
Columbus.
C'ssified Ads work wonders. Try
T'e Summer Michigan Daily for re-
sults.-Adv.
Watch Page Three for real values.

CARRICK
Pop. Mat. Tues. Thurs. & Sat. 25c & 50c
Nights 25c - 50c - 75c and $1.00
loth Week xth Season
THE BONSTELLE COMPANY
In One of the Most Notable
Crook Plays Iver Produced
"LEAH KLE SCHNA"
Nelodramal Comedy! Thrills!
Superlaiv Romance!
Next Monday-"MARY THE THIRD"~

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Governor Percival Baxter of M aine, who won national attention by
ordering the flag on the statehouse 1 owered to half mast when his dog
died, has sentenced his latest canine pal to prison for life. He sent the
dog to the state penitentiary as a fo ur-footed missionary, believing that it
will bring happiness to men behind t he walls. The dog is shown with the
prison chaplain.

Now Playing
Charlns Dickens' famous novel
"David Coppertild "
Sid Smith in
"LUCKY RUBE"
Pathe News
Coming Sunday
Ralph Le-is in
"THE WESTBOUND LIMIT D"
H. C. Witwer's
"THE WAGES OF CINEMA"
Soou-"THEKING OF WILD
HORSES~

Now Showing
Lucille Ricksen and
Johnny Harron in
"BEHIND THE CURTAIN"
Billy Sullivan in
Last chapter of
"THE LEATHER PUSHERS"
Fox News

RUSSIANS OFFER NEW
PLNS AT CONFERENCE
Moscow, Aug. 1.-After a series of
hurried conferences with the govern-
ment respecting the present status of
the Russo-Anglo conference M. Rak-
ovsky, the principal Soviet delegate
left yesterday for London by airplane.
In collaboration with the council
of commissairs he has formulated a
set of proposals for submission to
the British government which in the
opinion of responsible officials here
removes the obstacles which hither-
to have hindered a successful outcome
of the conference. While some of
these proposals are suggestive of the
previous Soviet formulae for a set-
tlement, it is believed in governmental
quarters that their more liberal char-
acter will convince the British gov-
ernment of the sincerity of the Sov-
iet government to reach an early so-
lution.
Recently a woman sent four pounds
to a London hospital in restitution for
articles she had taken while a patient
there. A
Adjusts Claims
Against Mexico

Little investment - big returns,
the Daily Classifieds.--Adv.
FOR BETTER
SUMMER FOOD
TUTTLE'SI
LUNCH ROOM
Phone 150
338 Maynard St. South of Maj

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KEEP COOL AT
TEIUKE HOUSE PAV I LION
WHITMORE LAKE
Dances every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday Nights
REAL MUSIC A REAL DANCE FLOOR
Al Strauss and his Lake Pavilion Orchestra
0H~IItttltltIIII fllII IIIIII~i IIIm mtltmtll milllHHHHm mtItotH ,

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Read the Want Ads

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'Thee Years fo r a StaTr
OHN HANCOCK experience shows that
ifyyou sell life insurance for threeyears N
business life.
Why? Because you will find it the most r
pleasant and remunerative business you can
choose. It is constructive work, it produces
self-reliance and independence and affords
the greatest satisfaction in every way. To be
a JOHN HANCOCK representative in your
community is to stand for the best there is,
Before making any decision regarding j
your career write the "Agency Department."
LIFE INSURANCECOMPANY
Ox BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS
Sixty-one yeatrs in business. Now insuring One Billion Seven Hundred ,T
.C ~~Million Dollars in policies on 3,250,000 lives oi

Watch Page Three for real values.

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WE HAVE e.s

Clamp-Shield Spotlights
Cord Tires (For Fords)
Inner Tubes
Special Gasoline Gauges
Atwater Kent Ignition
Duplex Cantilever Shock
Absorbers

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IN FACT ALL ACCESSORIES
FOR ANY MAKE CAR

Nathan L. Miller
Former governor of New York, will
be the American member of the spe-
ctal commission which will adjust
claims for damages made against Mex-
ico by U. S. citizens.
SCLASSIFIEDSj
WANTED-PLACE TO LIVE
ANYONE leaving city next school
year who desires graduate student
..and wife to occupy furnished house
or apartment write Box 17, Mich-
igan Daily.
LOSS
LOST-Foutain pen on Library steps.
Keepsake. Reward. Phone 1457-M.
Watch Repairing
FINEST Watch Repairing in the city.
Arnold's State Street Jewelry.
Try Classified ads for big Results.
igan Daily.-Adv.

THE SCHOOL OF
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE
OF THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
A GRADUATE SCHOOL offering a course of study lead-
ing to the degree of Master of Science, with field stations
in the plants of six different companies. These com-
panies produce steel, pulp, paper, caustic soda, chlorine,
heavy acids and salts, sugar, gas, ammonia, benzol, etc.
The more important unit operations of chemical
engineering are studied systematically by means of tests
and experimental work on full scale plant apparatus.
The work is wholly educational and independent of
control by the plant managements. The attention of the
student is directed exclusively to the study of Chemical
Engineering.
The total number admitted to the school is limited
and the students, studying and experimenting in small
groups, receive individual instruction from resident pro-
fessors. For entrance requirements and details address
R.T. Haslam, Director, School of Chemical Engineering
Practice.
MASSACHUSETTS
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
CAMBRIDGE MASSACHUSETTS

JUST DRIVE INTO

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LIGHT~Y'S
AND LET HIM FIX YOU UP

The Tire witthe Wuer and Thicker Trie4
The place
to bu them
LIGH'TY'S

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523 East Liberty

One block from State St.

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