THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 19-5 CT 812__.__ THE MICHIGAN DAILY OSLUML COLN Way Of 'Hearig' With Akd Of Raio CLCOES $ AT 3 PM ADVER 'ISING AT 3 p leing" may be restored to the faint vibrations which his nerves do iiit exueriments which are now translates into sound. 1il e praatice he believes lie willnable ato interpret anything recorded on the _, NOTICE TROJANOWSKI BEAUTY SHOP Expert hair bobbing, marcelling, manicuring, face and scalp treat-, ment. RAIN WATER SHAMPOO r 1110 S. University Ave. Dial 5535 FOIL RENT DRIVE My Ford sedan home for week- ends Friday night to Monday morn-' ing $10.00. other days $5.00 straight. Hfodgman 4094. FOR RENT-Excellent furnished room in private home for man stu- dent. 504 Walnut.; FOR SALE; BEESYL BEAUTY SHOP (lvnr Arnarln R'hnarrn I UverArcae reat Come and get acquainted You'll be pleased 711 No. U. Dial 21379f v FOR SATISFACTORY work and prompt appointment call 21410-V. Loretta Beauty Shoppe Cor. State & Liberty. Open Thursday eve. { TAILORINGI Students Tailoring Phone 80401 Cor. N. University aid T'layer MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSEI), $125 TROUSERS PRESSED, 20c CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING1 AND ALTERING A SPECIALTY ALSO LADIES DRESSES AND SALE-PIERCE ARROW-5 Passen-; ger, fully equipped, excellents me- chanical condition, new paint and tiers. $500.00, one half cash. Call 7682 for demonstration. FOR SALE-Buicks, Reos, Velies, Fords, Dodges, from $50 to $125. Albert M. Groves, Phone 7414. 332 E. Washington St. cniderway in Chicago prove success- ful. With the assistance of Cyrena Van Gordon, prima donna mezzo-contraltoa of the Chicago Civic Opera company, such an experiment is being perform- ed on Leroy Henderson, a Chicago deaf youth, who makes his fingers in- I stead of his ears serve in conveying the sense of sound. Sandpapering the tips of his fingers, he holds them on the radio receiving instrument, and by this nieans is able to sense the I I Qj;aranteed Sox Six Pairs Six Months No Darning In Black, Cordivan and Grey Boxed One-half rDoz. "heard" t ia4/ hr1n. Young Henderson first "heard" Miss_ _ Van Gordon sing by placing his Ping- M SICK, Oct. 7.-Oscar C. Adams, ers on her throat. Since then, the 74 years old, serving his second term radio tests have proved successful. as president of th village, died yes- The deaf lad is now able to rec- terday following a long ilness. SAY IT WITH 'U . REASONABLE PRICES OJNTAIN PEN INK Our special Government Record ink I ~when set is water-proor. No fear of its smearing when touched with a moist finger or being completely erased if your note book should get wet. It has a fine color and flows well. A word to the wise is sufic- lent. Rider's Pen Shop MOTOR LIVERY. Drive any num- ber of people any where any time. Insurance on all passengers. Phone Ypsi 844-W or see W. H. Lathers-. NESTLE PERMANENT Wave special for October $15. Bentley Beauty 4 Shop, 106 E. Liberty. Phone 6373. YOUR CHARACTER Analyzed. Send Sme twenty lines of your handwrit- ing. Best vocation suggested ac- cording to your talents. Price one t dollar. Write "The Character Man"' care of Michigan Daily. FOUNTAIN PEN SERVICE Our service is your saving. Our brands consist of those that give you the best service for the least money. Expert fitting is our spec- iality. We will give you unequalled repair service on any make of pen and service any pen we sell. Rider's Pen Shop 302 State St. LOST LOST-In section "D" at M. S. C. A game a pocketbook containing $80 to $90. Name and address inside. F'nder please return and receive re- ward. OST-Friday, silver and amethyst Court. Phone 7959. Reward. LOST-Man's topcoat sometime last week. If found call 8792. Reward. LOST-Pocketbook containing small sum of money. Finder please call 3218 or answer Box 11, Daily Office. Reward. R LOST-Dark grey topcoat. Gone from Room 204 U. Hall Monday morning between 10 and 12. Finder 4 please call 8429 after 7 P. M. Re- ward. LOST-Light tan sweater, norfolk back Wednesday morning en route from Burns Park on Baldwin, Wash- tenaw, East U. to campus. Reward. Telephone 22449 evenings only. LOST-Keys on Cadillac key ring around Church St. and S. University. Finder will receive reward. Call 9474. LOST-Small oval pin, enameled, Tuesday afternoon. Valued as last gift of a relative. Finder please call Dial 9548. Reward. BROWN COIN PURSE between 621 Church St. and Angell Hall. The name Mrs. C. A. Carey' engraved on t ~ purse. Reward. Dial 7037. LOST-Boston bull pup, female, with harness and 1924 license. Reward Remington D52 Lawyers club. WANTED TENOR Soloist wanted for church work. 312 South Division St. Dial I WANTED-Family and Student wash- i ( 7I 1922 FORD TOURING All new tires starter, demountable rims etc. Per- feet condition mechanically. Chr owned by mechanic. $75.00. Call 9588. FORD ROADSTER-Just overhauled1 fine mechanical condition. Speciall speed device. New paint. Will ac- cept time payments. Call Williams evenings 22282. FOR SALE-1924 Ford Touring $125 A-i shape. r $ 1per ,box GET YOURS TODAY j 1919 Ford touring car. Good tires. For sale cheap. Dial 4518. FOR SALE-Tuxedo, size 38, excellent condition, call Dresbach at 5017. FOR SALE - Remington Portable typewriters. Geo. S. Register. Phone 4147. WESTERN ELECTRIC power ampli- fier, tubes, horn, cabinet model. Brand new. Exceptionally reason- able. Call Bond 7070. FOUNTAIN PEN INSURANCj I found a pen }this morning and if it had had the owner's name on it he would surely get it. We engrave your name on your pen for 25c. This is good insurance. Rider's 302 State St. Next Door to Wuerth Theater Downtown - - MAIL ORDERS FOR LECTURE COURSE TICKETS MUST BE NMIED BY SATURDAY, OCT. 10 The Republican majority is planning to checkmate any attempts "Young Bob" Lafollette may make to capture the power his father had in the upper house. -I-- th qey ytyi 4T K h:,5. we6K6 TEXT UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE S' U Ui Give me a pipe ---- 9 0 .and c6 Touchdown" P. Ao! For the particular men. on the Campus 0 SUI S Are featured. They are the patterns. Come in and get "LINED UP" on these models, men. highest class University Type clothes-exclusive styling and It ri [I L° i ings. Will call for and deliver. Dial 4972. NAVY AND OHIO STATE Tickets. Alpha Tau Omega. 5917. WANTED-Night man for garage work. 113 N. Ashley. WANTED-Two tickets for Navy game. Can use four. Call 7445. I dttle investment-big returs, The Daily Classifieds.-Adv. Mallory Hats $5, $6, $7 The "Aristocrat" is the snappiest hat on the campus today. This and other Mallory Hats are featured at the Campus Clothes Shop. Tuxedos $40, $45 We feature the "Braeburn" ultra fashion Tuxedos. Semi and extreme English cuts. Come in and try them on. WHEN Comp. Lit. and Physics 3-3 are crowd- ing for attention; when I've just received an over-cut notice from the Dean; when my allow- ance is a mohtl off and the.stub of my check- book confesses a balance of $9.32, give me a pipe and Prince Albert. *I want to be happy! Trouble's a bubble, they say. And I can prove it . . . with my jimmy-pipe and P. A. Just never was a friend like Prince Albert. Cool and sweet and soothing, P. A.'s true-blue smoke zooms'up the stem, knQckiIg troubles for a row of test-tubes. Never a tongue-bite or throat-parch. Just cool contentment, no matter how hard you hit it up. Give toe a grate fire to chase the chill of winter nights, an easy chair and my jimmy-pipe packed with P. A. Nearby, a tidy red tin for frequent refills. I know, Brother, I know! IRINGE ABER --no other tobacco is like it! Campus Clothes WANTED-Three good double rooms (for two persons each) for Friday and Saturday nights Nov. 13 and 14.! Call Miller, 4618 after 7:30 P. M. Read the Want AdsI hop Phone 6338 . ",ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER" I 604 East Liberty ® 1925 R. .J. Reynolds Tobace. company, Winston-Salem. N. C. __ I In El