-AN' D AIL LOST.2 9 c NOTJCE TO I[EMBERS OF THE MTCH1IGAN UNION. (Continued from page 2) however, in case such applicant shall fail to make payment of any one of said four annual payments within one year of the date such installment shall become due and payable he shall forfeit all rights to become a life member by thereafter making payment of that or any remnaining installment, and any install- ments which may theretofore have been paid by such applicant shall be considered and taken as regular annual dues. (c) Any person not eligible to membership under the preceding provisions may become a life member of the association on the pay- ment of one hundred dollars ( ioo), provided such candidate for life menbership has secured the approval of two-thirds of the Board of Directors. 'Section III. The Union may at any meet- ing, by a two-thirds vote of the members pres- ent, elect to honorary membership any person who may have rendered distinguished service to the University of Michigau, provided such candidate for honorary membership has re- ceived the alpproval of the Board of Directors. Article IV is to be amended to read as ii I -f of the above classes, except vided, shall have the same mbers except those admitted ider Section III, of Article itution shall he entitled to gs of the Union and at the officers, provided, however, election of officers, of those g the qualifications specified Article III, only those who names'on the membership ouse before nine A. M. of ay in April shall be entitled Article V is to be amended iment of the Union shall be -d of Directors, composed of officers, three others elected eUniversity Faculties, and University who are members same to be elected by the of the Alumni Association This Board shall constitute ctors for the corporation. It itle to the property of the be especially vested with donations to the Union. completion of the Michigan project as outlined in the Michigan Alumni Association, tinm of Tune 28th, 1011.the Lost-A chased silver belt pin at foot- ball game Saturday, or between Fer- ry field and Trigon House. Please return to C. Warrick, 617 Washtenaw avenue. 41-42-43 Lost-Hunting case gold watch, Illi- nois, M. H. T. monogram. Reward if returned to 529 Walnut. 41 & 42 Lost-On Saturday a bar pin set with rubies and diamonds. Finder call Mrs. Klingmann, 341 E. Liberty. Lib- eral reward. 42-43-44 Lost-Between 12th and Monroe and S. University and Church streets, an open face. Elgin watch with initial H. Call up 1158-L or leave at 721 S. 12th St. 42 Lost-Friday night on walk leading to U. Hall, wedding ring (small). Leave at Skinner's on State street. Re- ward, 42 Loste-A fountain pen between Eco- nomics Building and Tappan hall at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Call 1235-L, W. I. -McKenzie, 645 So. In- galls. 42 Lost-Twenty-five dollars ($25.00) re- ward and no questions asked, for the return, or for any information lead- ing to the return, of the two suit cases taken from A. J. Paul's Satur- day. "A. J. Paul." 42 FOR SALE For Rent--Suite for two, 603 East Mad- ison. 42-3-4-5-6-7 WANTED. Wanted-Work of any kind by young man. -42-3-4 For Sale-Duebills on a leading New York Hotel. See the Business Man- ager between 1 and 2 p. m. eod tf Sweaters cut over at the Palals Royal, 209 E. Liberty. 1-tf Always fresh be- cause we get our supplies direct and frequently, from the makers of the best in the land. O~Chocoaes and Confections I Patronize the new print shop, -Davis and Ohlinger, Job Printers, 109 E. Washington Street. Bell Phone, 432-J. 18 eod tf r~rel I I ",-r. E. E.CA 1 or I 44nsere to3L$I .4 A, ana 4.)1.14..fte remUWai oard of Regents of the University; igan Union club-house project shall, urpose, be considered as completed at as such club-house shall be ready for >ccupancy. rpon the completion of the Michigan b-house project as set forth in (b) of n, the management and control of the e, buildings and grounds shall be vest- Board of Governors composed of the SSecretary of the Union, who shall be -man of the Board, the President of a, one member of the Board of Reg- he University, to be chosen by the and four members of the Union to be om the life, faculty and alumni mem- vided that at least three of the said be alumni of the University." VIII, Article V is to be amended ig out the words "a majority." s IV, Article VIII is to be amended is follows: percent of the members possessing fcations for membership as specified n I, of Article III, shall constitute at any meeting of the Union, annual IX to be amended to read as fol- dments to this constitution, not in vio- the Articles of Association, may be. t any meeting of the Union, annual , by a two-thirds vote of the members provided twenty per cent of those possessing the qualifications for mem- pecified in Section I, of Article III, nt, such amendments having been with the notice of the meeting." Arthur B. Moehlman, Recording Secretary. 40 to 48 ce Club to Hear Detroit Broker Commerce club will hold a this evening at the Union at [. W. Craig, a Detroit broker, eak on "The Bulls and Bears Ups and Downs of the Stock " Edmund Hanavan will pre- the meeting which will begin For of, Rosenberg presses suits-25 Rosenberg calls and delivers. cents. 12tf 12tf f Kollouf cuts and makes clothes for the college men. Old post office build- ing, Main and Ann Street. 28tf Have you seen those 4obby O ford blues at Milward's? Tailor, 33u S. State St. 19 tf on earth., on sale at Schaeberle Son's Music House. 2 Rosenberg's phone, Bell 266. 1 Rosenberg drycleans sweaters. V Shoes repaired while you wait. A dres, 222 So. State St. 34 eod Second Candy Sale is Success. The Women's League Candy Sale Saturday cleared about $25.00. continued until Saturday evening at o'clock. Rifle Club Elects Officers Today. There will be a meeting of the old members of the Rifle club this after- Y noon at 5 o'clock in the trophy room of Waterman gymnasium for the pur- pose of electing officers for the year. The club is considering the city arm- ory for a range instead of McMillan for hall which has been used in former! years. There will be only one Nation-, al Indoor Intercollegiate Shoot this md year instead of two as 4ast year, and it will start in January and last until March. on It 10 Kentucklans Plan Organization. The 25 or more from Kentucky in the university are planning the organi- zation of a Kentucky club. All men from that state are requested to meet at the Union Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Designers of )NERY, FOUNTA1N SUPPLIES, Etc., go stuck nt's Supplies! Suppy Store )RSE CANDIES Why Not Buy Where You Can Get the Best Goods At Lowest Prices St IT I Goodyear's Drug Store Any Dcictor In Ann Arbor can tell You About Us I I Both Phones 11 We are never Undersold - Shirts TIH E T04 it I I , is to tailor is urned out manship the best. If you haven't been ress, 1 ux- do or F ock Suit see us about t fabrics are shown. erle, Varsity Tailor ist Liberty Street For nice hot chocolates and daily home made candies go to the I 1107 South University Av W6 would be pleased to show . you our Brown Ticket Hose They are Guaranteed i 1 Bowl I Servie wild please you and every thing is clean; Specialties on Saturday Esco Hosiery-Argersinger Gloves CHI E. J. LOH R 2 1 I qs.. ---_ CollegeMen a Allen's Go