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THURSDAY;JULY 17,;1924

THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

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2775 ENROLLED IN
TEXS SUMMER SCHOOL
Austin, Texas, July 16.-Records in
the office of the auditor, W. R. Long,
of the University of Texas, show that
2775 students have registered during
the first term of the summer session.
The enrollment in the regular sum-
mer school is larger than that of last
year, and especially is there a gain in
advanced wrok and in the graduate
school. There are approximately
three hundred graduate students in
the university at the present time,
and about 75 of them are candidates
for master's degrees to be conferred
at the summer commencement.
The second term of the suinmer
school will open on July 19, and pre-
parations are being ade for the re-
ception of new students at that time.
The Upper Peninsula meeting of the
Michigan Pioneer and Historical Soc-
iety, together with the Michigan Pion-
eer and Historical Society of School-
craft County will be held at Manisti-
que on July 24 and 25, the program
beginning on July 24, at 2 o'clock and
closing on the evening of July 25.
This is the ninth annual meeting of
the society.
Physician Chosen
As British Envoy
To Soviet Russia

Again Bloody Revolution Hovers Over Mexico

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With odds and ends picked up about
his home, an Englishman has con-
structed a working model of a town
with bridges, churches and public
buildings portrayed in realistic fash-I
ion.

IRVING WARMOLTS, D. S. G.
Chiropodist and
Orthopedist
707 N. University. Phone 2652

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Again the dark spectre of bloody revolution hovers over blood-dren cbed Mexico. The presidential elec-
tion resulted in a deadlock between General Plutarco Calles (left, below), the radical "heir" of President Al-
varo Obregon, and Angel Flores (right, above), conservative, with both declared to be ready to let warfare set-
tle the issue. Above is the ancient Chaputepec castle, residence of Mexic an presidents, and below is a view of
Mexico City, always the objective of rebellious forces.

IN THE DELIGHTFUL COMEDY DRAMA

The Perfect Flapper"

Dr. Leslie Haden Guest, physician
member of parliament, is stated to
have been chosen as the first British
ambassador to Moscow. James Grady
has been the English envoy in the
soviet republic since its recognition
by Great Britain.
AT THE THEATERS
Screen-Today
Majestic -,Colleen Moore in
"The Perfect Flapper"; Aesop
fable; comedy and news.
Orpheum - "Male Wanted";
comedy; 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."
C A R R I C K
Pop, Mat. Tues. Thurs. & Sat. 25c & 50c
Nights 25c - 50c - 75c and $1.00
8th Week 151h Season
THE BONSTELLE COMPANY
in the Romantic Comedy
"The Awful Mrs. Eaton"
Frank McGlynn. Creator of the role of
Abraham Lincoln, plays Anrew Jackson
Little investment - big returns,
the Daily Classifieds.-Adv.

CLASSIFIEDSf
TYPEWRITING and 2DIMEOGRAPH..
ING promptly and neatly done. Any-
thing from a postcard to a book.
Sixteen years experience on college
work
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels' Arcade
LOST
TUESDAY between University hall
and Helen Newberry Residence, a
Parker fountain pen. If found
please return to Helen Newberry
Residence. H. Gallagher.
GRAY HAND bag, trimmed in green
beads. Monday night. Call 452 or
1205 Hill. Reward.
STEEL-CUT bead bag containing gold
watch. Reward. Phone 1013-J.
FOUND
PURSE and Vanity Case, with small
sum of money. Call 610 Forest
Ave.
Watch Repairing
FINEST Watch Repairing in the city.
Arnold's State Street Jewelry.
BIG SALE
Closing out stock of Remington
Portable typewriters. Black. 604 E.
Madison. 1809.
TYPEWRITING .
THERE is always a last minute rush.
Take your work to O. D. Morrill, 17
Nickels' Arcade, at once, have it type-
written and avoid disappointment.
FOR SALE
OLD TOWN Canoe. In good condition.
Price $26.00. Call W. Stroh, 943-M.
TYPEWRITEAS-All makes
Sold, rented, cleaned and repaired.
Have you seen the new CORONA
Four? The greatest typewriter pro-
duced in the last twenty years.
0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels' Arcade
Watch Page Three for real values.

Read The Daily

"Classified" Columns

Unusualy Good
Surrounding Program
Too

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And Mifflin Alkohol has a
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After bathing, a Mifflin rub-down is cool-
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After exercise, Mifflin Alkohol relieves
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Mifflin Alkohol is denatured by a formula
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College teams and many other athletic
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Silk skirts and dresses, sweaters, coats will be a
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White Swan's method avoids the danger of
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Now Showing
James Krkwood in
"You Are Guilty"
Coming Sunday
ON TH$ SCRE$N-
Tom Mix in
"LADIES TO BOARD"
ON THU STAG$--
Cliff Nichols
and his original
"YOUNGER GENERATION"

for and

Last Times Today
"MALE WANTED"
Comedy and Review
Friday and Saturday
Harry Carey in
"THE MIRACLE BABY"
Next Week
Herbert Rawlinson in
"JACK 0' CLUBS"

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