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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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Complete Route To Urbana
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Through the courtesy of the Ann Ar-1
bor branch of the Detroit Automobile
club The Daiy is able to publish here
the complete route from Ann Arbori
to Urbana as it was recently logged
by the club. This is the shortest and
best route that the club was able to
find, consisting of 356 miles of well
paved roads with the exception of two
detours, one of which is paved, and
29 miles of good gravel.
It is suggested by the club that mot-.
orists be especially careful not to vio-
late traffic laws, as these roads will,
probably be well patrolled. Motor-
ists are also advised that automobiles
must come to a full stop at railroad
crossings in the state of Illinois. The
route, as logged, follows:
00.0-ANN ARBOR, straight north on
Huron street.
24.7-GRASS LAKE, through.
34.8--JACKSON, straight through on
Michigan avenue.
3 .2-Important detour, at fork atj
monument, go left with trolley, leav-
ing M-17.
36.2-Turn left at end of pavement,
leaving trolley.
36.6-Turn right onto gravel at city}
limits, joining M-60.
39.4--Turn left.
39.8-Turn right at end of road.
43.8-SPRING ARBOR, through.
45.8-Turn right at end of road at
outskirts of CONCORD, leaving M-
60.
51.8-Turn right.
56.3 Turn right at end of street onto
Superior street.
56.8- ALBION, straight through.
again joining M-17.
57.1-Turn left on Austin avenue.
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241.4-Turn left onto Dixie highway, 277.6-KANKAKEE, through.
State road No. 1. 278.0- Important; turn left onto
242.1--STEGER, through. Washington avenue with No. 17 and
243.9-CRE TE, through with concrete. 25.
251.1-IIEECHI IER, straight through. 278.2--Straight ahead on Washington
254.3-Turn left. ! avenue with No. 25, leaving No. 17.
258.2-Curve right at fork. 278.5-Cross bridge over Kankakee
259.c-CRANT PARK, (ross R; .R. river onto Main street.
and inl(ediat y turn left with No. 278.8 -Turn right at end of street on-
1 and No. 37. to Charles street and then left with
259.4--IR i gt at gas station. trolley onto Washington street.
2GO.3-Tuin iit. 279.1--End of streAt, right with con-1
2C5.5- - MOMEXOE, straight through. (Continued on Page Seven)
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67.9- MARSHALL, through, with
trolley.
79.9-Curve right at monument onto
Main street, joining trolley.
80.2- BATTLE CREEK, straight
ahead on Main street.
81.0-Important; turn left onto
Kandal avenue, leaving M-17. (This
is a short cut through Camp Cus
ter.
81.5-Turn right at end of street
onto Upton street.6
82.2-Fork right with pavement on-
to A street.
84.8-Curve right with pavement,
entering CAMP CUSTER.
88.1-Turn right at cross-roads.
94.2-Turn left at end of road.
94.7---GALESBURG, through, join-
ing M-17.
95.6-COMSTOCK, through.
103.4- KALAMAZOO, through on
Main street.
103.8--Fork left with trolley onto
Oakland drive.
104,1-Fork right at gas station onto
Michigan avenue, leaving trolley.
106.7-Curve left at fork with pave-
ment.
108.8-OSITEMO, through.
120.3--PAW PAW, through on M-17
123.3--Turn right on cross-roads on-
to gravel. (New M-17, sraight
alead, is under construction.)
123.5-Turn left.
129.1--LAWRENCE, through.
35.3-hARTFORD, through.
140.4-WATEVRLIET, through, join-
ing M-11.
142.8-COLOMA, turn left at cross-
roads.
143.0 -Turn right It end of road.
147.7--Detour; turn left. at cross
streets at store. (This is a paved
detour).
149.0-Turn right at cross-roads at
school onto Territorial road.
1,2.9--Turn left at cross streets on-
to Fifth avenue.
153.0--Turn right at cross streets on-
to Main street, joining trolley.
153.2-- BENTON HAIRBOR, through
on Main street.
154.3--Turn right onto Broad street.
154.7-ST. JOSEPH, Lake boulevard
at flagpole, go left op M-1l.
155.5-Turn right at gas station.
161.6--STEVENSVILLE, through.
162.0-Turn right.
162.3--Turn left with pavement
168.0-BRIDGEMAN, turn left at gas
station.
174.0-SAWYER, through.
178.7-Follow curving macadam road
along lake shore.
179.8--Turn right.
180.8--UNION PIER, through.
181.6-Turn right at stores.
182.8- NEW BUFFALO, straight
through.
18.8-G1,RAND BEACHT, through.
1.8.5-INDIANA STATE LIN., now'
on State Road No. 43.
191.7-Turn left at end of street on-
to Union street.
191.9-Turn left at sign onto B street.
192.1-MICHIGAN CITY, turn right
at end of street and immeditely
cross R. R. and bridge and R. R..
again. Follow East Sixth street
out.
192.7-Turn left at end of street on-
to Wabash avenue.
7:93.0-Turn right onto Tenth street.
193.3-Turn left at cross streets and
immediately cross R. R.
193.9-Turn left at end of road onto
concrete (Dunes highway).
194.0-Pass State Penitentary on
right.
206.1-Pass under R. R. bridge andl
immediately turn right.
213.1-Turn right at end of road.
213.5-MILLER, turn left at end of
road.
216.3-Curve right at prominent fork.
217.3-GARY, follow trolley down
Fifth avenue to Broadway. Left on
TODAY!
Now!
Regardless What Great
Picture You May Have Seen
Rafael Sa batini 's
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apple tree!
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yearn for the deep sea trail, where
u1ntold adventure and romance un-
fold lbefore you-wvith the love of
combat aniI thte glory of conquest
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of he eathmo1st daring gentle-
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Victor Potel Gale Hery
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WILL
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Continuiig a Melange of Song,
Whirlwind Dancing and Novelty
Music .Par Excellence.
Featuring
Milto nSills
As SAKREL-BAHR
F1NID BENNETT
LLOYD HUGHES
WALLACE E. BEERY
AND 3,000 OTHERS DIRECTED BY
FRANK LLOYD
A Suggestion
Owing to the
various plots de-
veloping in rapid
succession du'-
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troduction. Those
who can come
early will better
enjoy th'e com-
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that made the
story famous.
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