varied uses to which the X-ray today were shown in an illus- lecture last evening, given by P. M. Hickey, professor of 'Ro- iology at the University.' first told of the accidental dis- r' of certain rays by Prof. Ren- . German scientist who died in ;y recently, and then went on ow the recent developments have been made in past years >olidge of the General Electric ny. several models of X-rays during the war were shown and ned. l. Hickey explained carefully ow theX-ray of today functions Ying that it will penetrate any nce in proportion to its atomic t, and the picture shown upon hotographic plate is a combin- of shadows, each showing up or dark according to its atomic Lecture Illustrated . Hickey had many slides which it out clearly the great value .he X-ray is to science and en- ing. His slides showed frac- of the different bones, subs- which had been swa'llowed and exact location, diseases of the ch and lungs and other diseases 1e and tissue whose symptoms have/ remained unknown but e X-ray. Describes Industrial Uses hen turned to the industrial ap- ons of the X-ray and showed by how faulty wood structure be detected, and how air-ub- ould be seen in metal up to a ess of an inch and a half. He .strated by more slides how actured diamonds can be told the genuine, how recent paint- man Physical Student Excels InVarious Sports enthusiastic entrance of wom- oughout the country into fields e strenuous athletics is brought to home by the enrollment of arrie ate in the physical train- >urses offered this summer at niversity. Miss Fate,,who lives ngdon, Ill., and teaches physical g at Woodstock, Ill., is the only a'in this department who i in- d in all courses offered (with oeption of football) and partici- n all of them. Fate enters into all athletics ysical work here with great en- sm. She is taking special train- om Steve Farrell, ArchieHahn, illy Fallon and participates in r workouts on the track, play- sketball and putting a light t shot. In addition she is tak- ecial training in bandaging and for injuries resulting from al training and athletics.,. Fate has had preious train- the Columbia Normal School of al Education in Chicago. Her c here in the department of al education and the enthusiasm vhich she enters into her work |Iassitled Advertising ates: Two cents per word day, paid in advance ; fi- n cents per reading line per , charged. FOR RENT (LENT-Three rooms in Nickels' de. See 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nick- Arcade. 21-c-2 TYPEWRITERS models, high grade machines,' ed and sold Hamilton Busi- College, phone 342-R. State William Sts. 10c-21 TYPEWRITERS Discusses Uses Of X Rays ings can be detected from those of the old masters, and finally showed the very practical use to which the English put the X-ray, to tell the amount of rubber in golf balls. Oregon Democrat Gets Position On U'..&Ship Board 4 :.* . ' BetAttor'ney Bert E. haney an prominent Democrat, has succe'eded former Senator George E. Chamberlain on the U. S. shipping board. Cham- berlain resigned to practice law in Washington, D. C. may result in the beginning of a. spe- cial department here in the future, connected with the regular courses ,in physical training, and offering all the neessary cours'es for women who in- tend to teach physical education. Curators Leave For Clharlevoix Mina L. Winslow, curator of mol- lusks in the Museum of Zoology, and Crystal Thompson, curator of the zoological collections, Amherst col- lege, Amherst, Mass., left Ann Arbor yesterday by auto for Charlevoix coun- ty, northern Michigan, where they will spend some time collecting shells, reptiles, and amphibians for the Mus- eum of Zoology. Several members of the museum staff are already working in the field in Charlevoix and neigh- boring counties o other, groups of animals. Monumet Unveiled ip g France Paris, July 17-(By A.P.)-A mon- uient to the survivors of the 3rd Di- vision, A. E. F., Chateau-Thierry, has been unveiled near/ the entrance toi the bridge it defended i June, t918. stodrdHAIR L SHOPPE We make up hair goods ten t tectohyicl d cai- n Pomrnps, Side Waves, Crls and Switches Bring in your combings orf cut hair.l 707 N. .UNIVERSiTY AVENUE ecAWs - L HAVR-YALE TEM h Ig ARRIE IN ENGLAND London, July 17-(By A. P)-Ath- letes from Harvard and Yale who Goiviiior Snall Acqmttcd I Waunhegan, Ill., July 17.-(By A.P.) - aes that Goernor Smal was lcifit t. by a co- r-upttria"dl lato list !'Al x r eswet from the record when John D. Fieldb, Edwin Kaufman andr Ldward Courtney up before the court,I when the jury returned a verdict of not guilty for all three defendants to. place a bribed juror on the of Governor Small's trial. Parisian Builds Flier Bue, France, July 17-(By A. jL. Coupet was the winner in the it Parisien's prize competition "fiivver" airplanes (not over pounds); Georges Barbot, c Channel flier, dropped out, du engine trouble; Coupet got a $6,000. American Cleveland 13, New York 0. St. Louis, 10, Boston 1. Chicago 8, Athletics 1. Detroit 4, Washington 2. National Brooklyh 6, Pittsburg 2. Cincinnatti 4-9, Boston 3-t. St. Louis 2, Phillies 1. New York 7, Chicago 3. Michig'an banners, blankets, pen- nants and pillows at Wahr's Univer- sity Bookstore.-Adv. C will meet a combined " Oxford and" I Cambridge team i contest at the new A thunder of applause fr lWernbley stadium near London next crowd greeted the verdict. T Saturday spent this afternoon in prac- endants were charged with cot tice in the stadium. Rain interfered2I with the runners for the experts were able to obtain little information as to - their form. Miliken, of Yale, made the better impression among the high hurdlers although Durant and Cole also of Yale, pleased the critics by - the way in which they wnet over the low obstacles. AS[ Coach Mack said he was confident -- SURPASSING ANY OTHER that his men would win at least two events-the pole vault and the shot = It broke summer rc put. He was less hopeful of their Sunday-and sent eve chances in other events. out satisfied. om the The de- nspiracy C TIi4S TODAY R ATTRACTION OFFERED THIS SUMMER ! ecords ryone - with- Bevty Comps( Riad Chard D I , Q Today- John Gilbert in "THE LOVE GAMBLER ", Stan Laurel in "THE EGG" Pri.-Sat.- " JUST LIKE A WOMAN" With Marguerite DeLa Mo "PICK AND SHOVEL" Pathe Come Sun. Thru Tues.- Barbara LaMarr in "POOR MEN'S WIVES" Today - Conway Tearle in "THE ROAD OF AMBIT Comedy and Screen Sna Fri.-Sat.- s1aine Hammerstein "THE WOMAN GAME "A HOWUNG SUCCESS," Century dy. Sun. Thru Tues- Nazimova in "A DOLL'S HOUSE' Bull Montena in "A PUNCTUF Woman ION " u pshots in E "