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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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The Past? No!
The Future? No!
The Present?
Yes'!

PHONE
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WE DELIVER
ORDERS
New Drug Sto re
Pure Drugs Right Treatment
Special This Wee k
SPONCES, CHAMOIS, AUTO GOGGLES
Sugde DrugCo.
302 South State Street

The.
Theatre
Down Town on Main st.
FEA'TURE FILM
Wednesday,
April 30, 1913

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Whitney Theatre
THURSDAY, MAY 1
Direct from Four Months at the
Cort Theatre, Chicago
JOS. M. GAITES Presents
The Great. Comedy Success,
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Cu' rent style is the only style.
It is what you want at the
time you wsant. it. We supply
its in our tailored-to-measure
clothes. You'll b e happy
vAith i. Get it

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SHIRTS TO ORDER

TRACK MEET ITH CAIFORNIA
(Continued from pageo1L)
has been deficient in this line of effort.
should increase his leap six inches
with the advantage of training and
practice. The pole :au'tc r. have not
been doing well cutdoOrs, but should
pick-up with a little more time to
work into shape. Taking it all in all,
it is realized here that not a moment
is to be wasted this week if Michigan
is to create any sort of furor in the
camp of the Ithacans.

J. Karl Malcolm,
04 East Liberty Malcolm Block
CHEER UP!

The Cold Weather Can't Last.

will soon need your summer night c o hing. Inspect ours before
y cu buy.
H. S. Pin ney & Co.
HH STORE WHERE A DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY

Beautiful leather bound
gifts at Fosters.

books for

Tennis Racquets and balls (all
Finds). H. L. Switzer Co., .10 State.
Tues Thurs. Sat tf

Would You' Pa 17.50t 2 0

For a suit made to order that formerly sold from
$25.00 to $45.00?
They are Mill Ends, only one and two suits in a
piece, which we are selling at popular prices.
Why Pay More ?
Our workmanship is perfect, the fit guaranteed,
and the style correct.
Our woolens are in a class by themselves, never
before have these goods been sold at so low a price.
We have all the newest weaves, and over 600
patterns in full suit lengths to select from.
Give us your next order and be convinced that we
are giving real values at popular prices.
All suits made as you want them at
$17.50 on20.5

IEATE PLANS
R EF ORMS FOR
FRATERNITIES
I }m~ngai ldgn ~1rsie
4 Wli rbe Per rnted
After February
14, 1914.
A 'PIJ} [ I E'STlf{ATIQN OF
('I"Y COLASTIC JRECORD)S
iie a c'' ii ianttou Shows Sorori-
t> ldni Li stand General
'aii'e'nits at Botom.
Definite action in regard to reform
in the present c'nditicns and methods
f rushing, pledging and initiation
must be taken by all fraternities and
ororities before February 15, 1914, ac-
<7rdinu to an action recently taken by
the university senate. This comes
after a saeries of conferences with the
representatives of the different socie-
ties and the university authorities and
which were agreed upon by both. How-
ever, no rules relating to the life of
the students in the various house
clubs will be imposed by the senate
before March 1915.
Reasonable provision must be made
or a certain r.inimum of credits to be
earned(uring residence at the univer-
isi before a student can be considered
for membership. Pledging and
rusing of freshmen are to be prohib-
ited and students may not be admitted
as members until the beginning of the
sophomore year.
The rules adopted must not be less
decinite or less stringent than those
now,, maintained at the University of
Wisconsin. The Wisconsin rules pro-
hibit the pledging of men who have
not entered the university and also
provide that freshmen shall not lodge
or board in a fraternity house. No
student shall be initiated while on
probation nor before the sophomore
year. Freshmen are prohibited from
being entertained by the fraternities
singly or in groups at chapter dances
and shall not be taken to the theater
or other places of amusement.
All students must be refused mem-
bership who have become members of
any societies of any sort existing in
violation either of the rules of the
schools or of the laws of the states
from which they come.
Measures must be adopted which
will protect the goad naine of the dif-

Notre Dame

Pathe Color Film in
3 sReels
ADMISSSION TEN CENTS
Watch for the Big Sign

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All Surgical Instruments
and Medicine Caes
At Less Than Cost
L . zs show you these goods-you ray have hermn at
yo ,r ow n pr c e.
THE REXALLDVG STOKE
E C. EDSILL, Pr oprietor
IZZ So. MaIxn Street Proscription Spefeifsdts

d'Paris

With
Henry Kolker
and Original New York and
Chicago Cast and Production
NOTE-This attraction will begin a
week's engagement at the Detroit Opera
House May 5th.
Prices, 35ec, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.60
Seat Sale, Tuesday Morning

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NewLocation1ll9 E. Liberty St,
I have no connection whatever with
any other store.

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209 E. Liberty St.,

Home Tel. Bldg.

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Formerly Afl The lWoolea Mills Co.

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ferent houses. The conduct of mem-
bers at social functions as regards
times, expenses and methods must be
taken into consideration as well as
their conduct outside of Ann Arbor.
Investigation of the scholastic rec-
ords of all fraternities and sororities
were made by the university senate in
taking the action. The results of the
compilation, placed the general soror-
ities at the head of the house clubs and
above the normal average of the uni-
versity students. Other women's clubs
also were above the normal average.
All unorganized students, profession-
al sororities, all house clubs, profes-
sional fraternities, other men's club's
and varsity athletes were above the
passing grade while the general fra-
ternities fell below and were last on
the list.
Honorary societies like Phi Beta
Kappa come at the head of the list
when the whole student body is con-
sidered but they were left out of the
above compilation.
BOAT CLUB TO BE QRUANIZED AT
MASS THEFT.
(Continued from page 1.)
dent of the Union. All the officers will
be elected at the annual meeting of the'
club, except the ensigns who are ap-
pointed by the commodore. General
orders, issued by the commodore will
be the rules to be followed, an.d en-
forced until rescinded by contrary or-
ders. The three ensigns will haveI
charge of the boats and upkeep, in-:
terclass flctivities and social affairs,
and the membership.

MAJESTIC.
MATINEE TODAY
Deave's Manikins
Nichols Sisters
AND OTHER ACTS
Coming Thursday
"iV NCLE ;TOM"'
UOF Me
BOAT LIVERY
For a Quiet Afternoon
or Evening
GO UP THE HURON
Canoe Trips
YPSILANTI - Twelve mniles. Time,
four hours., Total cost, including
renit of canoe, dray and $173
freight................
]LAKELA D, and down the Huron,
Thirty-five miles., Time, one day.
Totalcost. including rent $2
of canoe, dray and freight $ .0
U. Of M, Boat House
North Main St. By the Bridge
P.G. TL SSMER, Prop.

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MayFestival

sw Hillditoriu ay 14,.15,16,17
Four Days-Five Concerts
3 U
rSing e Tickets (after May 8) $1.00, 2, .5
Further Information Call at University School of Music.

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sk to see our
Special
Narrow Weave
Blue Serge
NO. 9194

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over,50Hnsm FabrIcs
Think of the wide range of choice, then too, consider the advantage of having clothes made to
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FRED W.
G ROSS
Clothes, Hats and
Toggery
123 E. LIBERTY

to Order at $25.00

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