oon Features Puppets 22 ARE EfNlOLLE FIRST INSUIN Si Puppeteers W ill I the export cities are located. The Lion collars-10c, thre efor I PaBritish suggestion as understood here J. F. Wuerth Co.-Adv. Play For Pari y would contemplate the use to a limited ECT1ON Atlartha Cookextent of naval resources that would'Guaranteed sox, 6 pair-six not necessarily involve the military -no darning, $1.50, at J. F. WA forces, Co.-Adv. I STUDY OF DIETES' DR'AWS MANY DOCT() C 'VIlE I' 5 HERE The attention of the medical world is at present centered on diabetes. Most of the knowledge of lthis sub- ject has been gained in the last ten years.. The advance has been so rapid that most physicians have not been able to keep up with it. Discovered i Toronto The isolation of insulin has greatly improved the treatment of diabetes which it has complicated rather than simplified. Insulin is used in an aqueous solution. It is obtained from the islet of the pancreas of animals and regulates the amount of sugar in the blood. It is an over supply of sugar in the blood which ;causes dia- betes. The use of! insulin was discov-- ered at the University of Toronto and is effective in the treatment of dia. betes and mellitus. A course in the use of insulin is now being given by the department of in- ternal medicine of the University hos- pital. Twenty-two practicing physici- ans are enrolled. It is the first formal course for graduates that has been given by this department for many years. If it is successful, it is very probable that similar courses will be offered in future summers. The course lasts two weeks and is repeated in the next two weeks. It has thorough in- struction, including lectures, clinics and practical work in the laboratory,, The Fairy Tina The Fairy Tina is one of the beauti- i dance at the puppet performance to be ful dancing puppeteers, belonging to given at 4 o'clock this afternoon at RobertjHenderson, '26, Forman' Brown, the Women's'league party on the ter- '22, and Harry Burnett, '23, who will j race of Martha Cook dormitory. Exchange Notes WisCOnsin - Some 9,000 concrete seats afe being added to the athletic stadium of the University of Wiscon- sin this summer. Ohio--Ohio farmers far, outnumber any other group in sending their sons and daughters to college according to enllment statistics. Wisconsin- Six graduating classes have donated, as class gifts, $12,000 to- ward a set of chimes for the Univer- sity of Wisconsin. Wisconsin-Abut 25 deans of wo- men and advisers of girls in high schools and colleges are now attend- ing an open forum discussion class that is being conducted during the Summer session of the University of Wisconsin, under the leadership of Miss F. Louise Mardin, dean of women at the .university. Among those enroll-~ Classifled Adertising t Rates: Two cents per wordt per day, paid in advance ; fif- teen cents'per reading line per day, charged.c WANT E, WANTED-Three or four room un- fu,rnished apartment, by young cou- ple without children. Desired aboute Sept. 1; write F. L. Troost, 510 Hick- ory St., Niles, Mich., giving descrip- tion and rent -asked. 12c-6 WANTED-To buy June 1923 num- ber of National Georgraphc maga- zine. Phone 631. 17-p-2 FOR RENT FOR RENT- Large room available Sow and for next year, if desired. Students or business men. 1194-M, or 422 E. Washington. 18-p-3 FOR SALE FOR SALE -Frame garage, several{ hundred feet of trellised wood fenc- ing, and chicken house. Very cheap. Mutt be removed from property at once. Call 1104 or 2006 Washtenaw Ave. 18-p-2 TYPEWRITERS Latest models, high grade machines, rented and sold Hamilton Busi- ness College, phone 342-R. State and William Sts. 10c-21 TYPEWRITERS . Typewriters of standard makes boight, sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned and repaired.- 0. D, MORRILL 17 Nickels Arcade Phone 1718 1tfr LOST LOST- Schaffer fountain pen, gold band on cap. Reward for return to 325 Fifth Ave. or call, 3104. Bren- nanm 16-p3 WILL THE person who took the wrong package of shoes from the Lyndon Shop please return the same. 18p LOST-Diamond shaped'sorority pin with letters Alpha Theta. -Finder please call 100-W. 18-p-2 E LOST- -:lmna Phi Beta sorority pin. Reward Dorothy Hartshorn. Phone I ed are representatives of schools from Texas to Maine. Wisconsin-More than 175 persons are living in 38 tents in the Summer session tenti colony at the University of Wisconsin. The colony is located on the shore of Lake Mendota about two and a half mls west of the gym- nasium. The campers furnish .their own tents, and the platforms are furn- ished by the univ ersity. The members go to and from their classes in cars,' bicycles or launches. Groceries, milk, and mail goes to them once a day; and a passenger boat" stops there on signal. The occupants of the colony are students who wish to enjoy a sum- leer outing with their families, while they attend the university summer school. PROF. C. S. BERRY ADDRESSES PHI DELTA KAPPA RECEPTION Prof. Charles Scott Berry, of the School of Education, and Prof. Charles E. Lewis, who is to be next year's superintendent of schools in Flint, were the speakers. at the Phi Delta Kappa reception given last evening at the Michigan Union. The members of the honorary educational fraternity honored the out of town faculty of the School of Education. The subject chosen by Professor Berry was, "The Ideals of the Organization, and the Service it Can Render." Professor Lewis' subject was "Education as a Science." Faculty Baseball Game The faculty of the department of econonics will play the faculty of the School of Education at 4 o'clock this afternoon at south Ferry field. Early this spring .Harry Burnette,______ '23, Forman Broiwn, '22, and Robert Henderson, '46, mutually interested In puppetry fo.rmed an organization now known all over the state as "The Pup- peteers." The marionettes, stage,- and scenery were all made by these three men and after giving several local performances which they state were TToday- successful, they ventured forth during Today- spring vacation on a tour of surround- "THE GRAY DAWN" NORMA TALMADGE in ing towns. The puppeteers gave 22 By Stewart Edward White. "THE WAY OF A WOMAN " performances and were received en- The Dippy Doo-Dads in . Century Comedy thusiastically by audiences in 15 "EHE WATCHDOG" Sun.-Tues.- towns. Sun.-Tues - Constance Talmadge and This summer they wvill make a sei- Doris May in "THE UNDERSTUDY" Johnny Hines in eral weeks' tour of the summer resorts, "OUR GANG" in "BOYS TO BOARD" "THE STUDIO GIRL " including Saugatuck, Traverse City, Wed.-Thurs. Bull Montana in "A LADIES' VAN" Charlevoix, Alpina. and the, Grand John Gilbert in Wed.-Thur.- hotel, Mackinac island. . "THE LONG GAMBLER" Conway Tearle in "ROAD OF AMBITION~ At 4 o'clock this afternoon the pup- peteers will give a varied program at the Women's league party on the ter- race of Mai'tiia Cook dormitory. The program for the marionette- show is as follows: Tony the Fiddler, Dutchj_ dancers, play "On the Road to Bomi bay," Negro Jubi-dancers, play "The - Three Wishes," the Fairy Tina (an Italian toe dancer), and George Ber- nard Shaw's "Androcles and the=- Lion." There will be music during the aftJ TOD Y AND SATUR DAY - ernoon and punch and wafers will be = served. ___r___._Another Majestic acquisition to our long list of stars. Germans Publish Figures Berlin, July 12.-(By A.P.)-Accord- ing to figures coming from a well in- TEDDIE GERARD formed German source, there are nowoN ra in 80,000 French and 70,0-,. Belgianea troops in the Rhur and 97,000 French-IN and 17,000 Belgian troops in the old occupied territory. In addition, 10,000"" have been sent into the Ruhr. During six months, the period of occupation, First the Flapper and her drama. 92 persons are stated to have lost their lives while 17,145 were expelled. Or>itiesJ zChristie Comedy BU TO 2 A Novelty Reel Britain Proposes Ato 3 Graphic Cartoon The Cave Girl steps sky-high in Washington, July 12--(By A. Ps Maj. Orehestra a drama of youth gone wild. Joint actions by the powers was un- derstood to have been suggested by E RU destodt hvebensugstd y I '4 R BERT SUNDAY Great Britain as a means of restoringBRFENol*"H normal conditions along the Chinese THE WOMAN WITH FOUR FACES sea coast by the great river on which J - Featuring BFTTY COMPSON and RICHARD DIX 'bI1i1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III ll 11U111 111111111111111111111111111{111 diet kitchens and wards. No Increase in Wheat Expected Washington, July 12.--(y A.P.)- Increase in the domestic denand for wheat and ther farm products can hardly be expected at the present time but there seems no prospect for a de- crease in costs for the remainder of the year, a committee of economists and statisticans announced today after a two-day session at the department of agriculture. Foreign demand for American food stuff during the marketing season will apparently not be so great as it was a year ago due to some larger European food production and smaller buying power. Italians 1W1,91to 11grate Rome, July 12.-(By A. P.)-The im- migration department has 450,000 ap- ,plications for permits to go to Amer- lca. Stoddard 3IR L SHOPPE We make up hair goods to order- Pomps, Side Waves, Curls and Snitches Bring in your combings or cut hair. 707- N. IIIERSITY tV IN E-1: WE WISH to announce to the general public that we are keeping open this summer. We solicit your patronage. UNPAID SUBSCRIPTIONS TO- AT THE THEA'TERS Cbe hiummer Screen-Today fIl) chigan ailp Maejstic--"The Cave Girl." Orpheum-Norma Talmadge in "The Way of a Woman;" Cen- tury comedy. TUTTLES' LUNCH ROOM Maynard Street Wuerth-"The Gray Dippy Doo-Dads Watchdog." Dawn;" the in "The Stage-This Week Farmers & Mechanics .BanO - TWO OFFICES 1Ot-105 S. Main St. 830 S. State St Nickel's Arcade S HOULD be paid by July 15th. Othe $2.00 rate will be 11 Garrick (Detroit) - The Bon- stelle company in The "Widow" C Shannon. charged. Send in your check "to The H ITE SWAN LAUND RY CO. 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