ALS IN NEXT TITLE BOUT II AT THE THEATERS Screen-Today Majestic-Jack Holt in "A Gen- tleman of Leisure." Orpheum-Nazimova in Ibsen's "A Doll's House." Wuerth - Barbara LaMarr in "Poor Men's Wives" DALTON-LABORATORY TO BE SUBJECT OF LECTURE Miss Helen Parkhurst of \the Chil- dren's University school of New York City will speak M'onday afternoon in room 208, Tappan hall, on the Dalton Laboratory Plan. The lecture prom- ises to.. be of great interest to every- one taking education work at the Un- iversity this year. This is the first of a series' of lectures which Miss Parkhurst will give during the coming month. The remaining lecture dates and subjects have not yet been an- nounced. "LUNAR ALPS" MAY BE VIEWED AT OBSERVATORY TOMORROW Students who have procurred Ob- servatory tickets for Monday and Tuesday evenings, July 23 and 24 will be given an opportunity of viewing, close range the sections of the moon which contain the Lunar Appenines, the Lunar Alps and the "sea of seren- i ty". Instruments used in determining time, registering earthquakes and a chronograph which i observations of the apparatus for researc so be on exhibition. Michigan banners, nants and pillows at sity Bookstore.-Adv. Stage-This Week blankets, Wahr's 1 Remember "Jimmie the adtak number-960.-Adv. Patronize Daily advertisers.-A VISIT historic -' ' IaIher 'Cavern -: (COR. CHICAGO A'ND MONROE PIKES Gatilvay to Irish Hills CHICKEN DINNER ET Farmers & Mecchanic Bank, TWO OFFICES --Two 0----- 5 101 -10 S. Main St. 330 S. State Nickel's Arcade . s',F , ./ f. I A o ov Benny Leonard, left, and Lew Tendler One of the few southpawing fight- s in the game today is set to take a ack at a title. Lew Tendler, Phil-, lelphian and persistent challenger, Benny LeonarO, lightweight king, the gent. He and Le6nard are wind- g up training for their battle in ew York, July 23.. Tendler goes into the fray withthe .ds-as title bouts have gone lately three to one in his favor. Since November 1 last year there ve been four big championshipa fights and kings have been dethroned# in three of them. Mickey Walkerf grabbed Jack Britton's welterweight crown, Pancho Villa took away Jimmy Wilde's headgear and Eugene Cxiqui 1 ousted Champion Kilbane. Of all the , kings who have fought of late Jack Dempsey is the only one to keep his apologies to energetic press agents and managers. The two met a year ago and Tendler gave Leonard the hardest battle of his career. Leonard has been known to "carry along" his opponents. He had to let himself out against Tendler. The Quaker City lad had him in danger once or twice. Garrick (Detroit) --The Bon- stelle company in "The Gold Diggers." "WHEN A MAN SEES, RED", Is after a long hot day pacing the streets to find a party interested in his wares. A want ad. would cover a great. er number of people in less time. CALL+ JIMMIE- THE AD-TAKER, 960 SUPERFLUOUS FACIAL HAIR S Removed Permanently by ELECTROLYSIS , Electro- Cosmetic Ser ice 224 Nickel's Arcade Summer School Law books. - New and second-hand at Wahr's.-Adv. Patronize The Daily advertisers. i WHTE SWNLAUNDRY CI -Laundebr rrs, Cleaners- Gens' Suits... $1.25 Ladies' Suits........$1.50 UP ONE DAY SERVICE ON REQUEST 111111P H ON E 1 65 11111l i-.1 1 1 1 1 11t crown safe. Leonard seems confident that he Tendler deserves the crack at Leon- will win. His absence from the ring ard. He has ,the best chance of any M5arring a couple of small bouts, has1 man in the lightweight class-with due n't hurt him, h avers T THE THEA TERS b A aSTIC Described as a high class comedy- Lma with a crook flavor, "A Gentel- An of Leisure,' 'the new Paramount ture starring Jack Holt, will be feature at tie Majestic, Sunday, nday and Tuesday. 'his picture is a story that mixes ikee pep with English dignity, bur- rs with bets, and girls with gun- ,y. Jack Holt, always at home in her comedy or drama, in "A Gentle- n Gof Leisure" presents an ideal' nbination of both. Children of Jazz," a picturiza- a of. the play, "Other Times," by rold Brighouse, will open a 'four rs' run at the Majestic theater, dnesday. acreen players of wide reputation d jpopularity, including Theodore sloff, Ricardo Cortez, Robert Cain i Eileen Percy are featured in this dtio, 'which is a bright and un- ial comedy 'contrasting the two aerations. WUERTH' here is tremendous power to >or Men's Wives," the current at- ction at the Wuerth, from Sunday ough Wednesday.' L regular he-man is David Butler, taxi driving hero of "Poor Men's ves." . He scored a touchdown with first appearance on the stage and s been making figurative touch- vns ever since. Barbara LaMarr as uira Bedford, a fitter's assistant, rks with Claribel Hayes, a model in nodiste's shop. Their struggle be- lassitied Advertising . Rates: Two cents per word per day, paid in advance; fif- teen cents per reading line per day, charged., FOR RENT' ) RENT Large suite first floor front-very' desirable. 100 South Jniversity 26-c R RENT- Furnished rooms for ight houseekeping. 710 West Lib- rty. Phone 930-J. 26-c FOR SALE. 'R SALE-Canoe cash card, $9.50 or $6.0. Call Miller, 2619. 26-c TYPEWRITERS pewriters of standard makes ought, sold, rented, exchanged. leaned and repaired. ' 0. D. MORRILL Nickels Arcade Phone 1718 1-tfr LOST AND ,FOUND tween wealth, poverty and discontent is vividly set forth. s Harry Carry, famous star of West- ern dramas, has leaped to the front again in "The Kick-Back," a story written by Mr. Carey himself and adapted by George Edwards-Hall, to be shown, at the Wuerth, Wednesday through Saturday. The picture por- trays the adventures of a cowboy who is beset by a band of thieves who covet his property and his sweetheart. After many bitter struggles he wins a brilliant victry over his opponents. ORPHEUXW Henrik Ibsen's famous play, "A Doll's House," featuring Nazimova will be shown at the Orpheum theater Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The scene of this story is in Norway. It is perhaps th most widely read and most popular of all of Ibsen's works. Bull Montana in a "Punctured Prince" and International news will be added attractions on these days. The program for the remainder of the week at the Orpheum theater will be announced in the Daily at a later date. Exchange Notes Wisconsin-More than 177 students are enrolled in the six courses in journalism conducted at the Univer- sity this summer. This number in- cludes high school and college teach- ers "of journalistic writing and mem- bers of student publications. Minnesota-An increase of 10 per cent over last year's enrollment mark- ed the opening of the summer session, 3,126 being registered at the univer- sity. This is the largest summer ses- sion yet -conducted here. Nearly half of the students are Minnesota grade and secondary teachers, taking advan- tage of the opportunity of summer work to increase their equipment for the next year. FO oD always taa1es much better if the surroundings are right. There is no pleasanter place in Ann Arbor in which to eat than TUTTLE'S LUNCH ROOM MAYNARD STREET Conbenient Gas and Oil Get your Gasoline and Oil at the new station Last Unibersity at Prospect and Vaughn Harold ItcCrumb' Hours: 7:30-12; 10-6:45 FREE AIR All St acbier Produts. New Soloist at Baptist Church Mrs. Annis Dexter Gray, formerly the contralto soloist of the Detroit Presbyterian church has accepted the offer of contralto soloist at the First Baptist church on East Huron street. Mrs. Gray will sing at the Baptist church for the first time this morning. She -will be accompanied by Mrs. Em- ma Fischer-Cross, organist. Patronize The Daily advertisers. 1 I I AIR, PLANE RIDI $5.00 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Packard Field at Circus Grou I F* .,.r, ------------- A r 1 Complete with tray, $10.50 Cook electrically this / summer Much more comfortable Today- Barbara LaMarr, David Butler and Zazu Pitts in "POOR MEN'S WIVES'" Charlie Murray in THE PILL POUNDER " Thurs. Thru Sa.- To:be announced Coming--FLORENCE REED in "THE BLACK PANTHER'S CUB" Today - Nazimova in Ibsen's "A DOLL'S HOUSE" Bull Montana'in "A PUNCTURED PRINCE" Wed. -Thurs.- To be announced Coming- OWEN MOORE in "THE CHICKEN IN THE CASE' [I1M D URING the hot weather you can do all the cooking that's neces- sary by .,using an electric toaster stove or grill. Can be used on dining room table. Many sizes and styles -all economical to operate. $5:75 $13 Attach to any socket The Detr oit Edison Daily Excursion to PUT-I-A Company oc0 We Round Trip $ .2 5 Vay (Returp Same Day) Leaves Detroit Daily 9 a. m."(E. T.) Sundays holidavs Main at William Telephone 2300 Prepare for Your Camping Trip. Now is the time to Get Ready for it. "GOLD MEDAL" Cots AND FOLDING CHAIRS, Take up but little room in an auto'and just the thing for lawn or camp. Just look at them and be convinced. ELECTRIC FANS FOR THE HOME OR OFFICE4 BE COMFORTABLE. HIGH GRADE HOSE FOR SPRINKLING. KEEP THE LAWNS GREEN. The finest exclusive excursion steamer, the Put-in-Bay, noted for its large ballroom, makes this trip a memorable one. Orchestra and dancing aboard, without extra charge. Cafeteria aboard. Four hours crammed with outdoor pleasures at Put-in-Bay-bathing-dancing- groves for lunching and athletic fields. See the wonderful Caves, and Perry's historic monument. Connections at Pat-in-Bay with steamers for Cleveland, Toledo and Lakeside. Daily to Sandusky The Put-in-Bay mkes the run through to Sandusky every'day. Fare-51.50 one way. Special Friday Excursions to Cedar Point A special excursion is made every Friday to Cedar Point-the fresh water rival to Atlantic City-th~e finest bathing beach in the world-large summer hotels, *o vs and all outdoor amusements. Four hours at Cedar Point and seven hors at Put-in-Bayl Leaving Cedar Point at 5 p.im. and Put-in-Bay at 7 p. in.; arrive back in Detroit 10.30 P. m. Fare-Cedar Point, $1.50 round trip; Put-in- Bay, 80 cents, D nc gMoo ights . Write for Map Folder Leaves Detroit 8:45 p. m. Ashley & Dustin Fare. Wed..,ThuSteamer Lit.e Sun. and Holidays. 75c. Se m rLn Foot of First Street Detroit, Mich. PRICES RIGHT 't..... SERVICE PROMPT LA R1NED HARDWARE CO. THE UP-TO-DATE HARDWARE I ::_ I - Phone 1610 310 S. State St