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['N4G. ETENT ON LOCAL STPEETS
M, of Sprinting Professors Attract Notice
as They Engage in Prize Dash
essed Along Several Blocks.
r 13,
will "Whoa, there!. Look at him go!"
reg- "Go it, Long-legs! Well, I'll be blow-
.e on ed; it's my chemistry prof!"
." "And the other's my prof in C. E.!"
ff of Two professors running a Loot race

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classified coliumn umust ialways
be paid for in aI4I~ nce, anid may
be left at the 1I111LY office op-
posite the Mlajestic between time
ho~urs4 of 12 noun and 111 lp. im.,
or ait Quarry's D~rug Store, N.
9' iersity and State, at au3
time up tq,9 :30 p. n.
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Starting Toi
The World's Greatest Wild
AMBROSA

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in the streets of Ann Arbor in broad
daylight is not an ev eryday sight and
the two students, picking up a few
books which the contestants had drop-
ped in their hurry, followed them. One
of them endowed with a-meagre frame
and long legs, was decidedly the better
runner and was calmly smoking a ci-
gar and awaiting his competitor on
the corner of North University and
State streets when the latter, who
was short and stout, came up panting

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Feb-

"Hand over the ten,"
Long-and-skinny.
The-short-and-stout-one,
ing-, fumbled in his pockets
ign forth a ten-dollar-bill,
his conqueror, grumbling
about "if it hadn't been
shoes," and walked off.
It developed that one of

demanded
still pant-
and, draw-
gave it to
something
for these
the profes-

pink-teas. The other, who is of a more
strenuous nature, was upbraiding him
upon his evil habits while the two
were at the Ann Arbor Country Club.
"Well," snapped he of the pink-tea
habit. "Bet you ten I can beat you in
a race from here to the corner."
"Your're on," retorted the other.
The short-and-stout one is still un-
convinced of his inferior ability as a
track athlete and another race is prob-

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ion street anid 5th avenue, a emall
silver mesh purse, containing smal;
sum of money. Return to 4,_3 S.
Division. Reward. 1128-J. 85-86
For Sale-A banjo in good condition
1114 S. University avenue,Bell phone
1530-L. 84-5-6-7
For Sale - My Splendid seven-
room modern home in ex-
cellent neighborhood, near car
line and Campus, just the place for
a. university nian. I will sell for
$3,700, $300 cash and balance on
long time. P. 0. Box 56, Ann Arbor,
Mich. 84-86-88
V A''lV11.
W1anted-A few -university men July.
August, and September. Send post-
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and an appointment for conference.
A good opportunity for men fur-
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industry. "Do it now" is our busi-
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selling our goods during spare time.
vacations, etc., Household necessity.
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Sample. Write for terms. C. H. Stuart
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82 tf
Wanted-AIt once, young man who un-
derstands the use of drawing instru-
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parts, etc., for position with autonio.
bile concern, Jackson, Mich. Eix.
perience in this line not necessary,
but the opening is an excellent one
for a young man of ability, who i,
interested along engineering lines.
Address D. 1). Davis, Care ifich ipa
Daily. 8i S6-Si-SS-S9
Remember the Vichy-Penn sporting
extra? It was yellow. The J Hop ex-
tra is going to be blue. On Saturday
morning after the hop. S6 to 89
Bates' Orchestra, Phone 1050-J. 84tf
The feature paper of the year is to
be here soon. The big blue extra.

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STEEL

S E The struggle for life b
SEa mammouth lion and a
mless keeper.
1 OC No Increase in Prices

So To

FIVE

urge Stadium.
s at Yale are con-
of a stadium witb
f 65,000, baseball
, and track stand
00 spectators.
read about it. The
ing soon. On sale
86 to 89
L. Bryan, of the
a, is running a se-
s" on the editorial

Men's

Our

Lot lS;.Ats

Lot 2
Lot3

All

Shirts and

he blues with the bg blue
about the fussers. 86 to. 89
Lindsay, and Wood Fiber
s at Killins' State Street
86-7-8
ad Summer Job!I
85-86-87 -S8-8J

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I 86 to 89
Jan. 25.-Shakespearean recia l "The
Merchant of Venice." 8:00 p. in., Sar-J Awaken Pd 1RairneSes Souvenir Seore-
ah Caswell Angell Hall. and Sheet Music for sal(, at Sehaeher-
Jan. 28.-"The Responsibility of the 1P & Son's. 1101 S Main St 63 tf
State"s Newberry Hall. 3:00 p. m.-
Jan. 29.-Semnester examinations be- Tlhe Wbibe extra. Watch for 1*
igin in all the departments, right after the hop. 86 to S9
Jan. 31.-Violin Sonata recital, 4:15 p. 1-- -
in., Hig-h School hall. Headquarters for Durham Duplex
Feb. 8.-Evening. Glee Club J-Hop Blades to fit your Demonstrators. Kil-
concert, University hall. ;lins' State Street Hardware 86-7-8
Feb. 9.-Junior Hop. If h ol o oelthrko
Feb. 1O.-"The M1agistrate"-J-Hop I h ol o oelthrko
matinee. about the hop) anyway. It will be all
told in th big J Hop Extra. 86 to 89
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