He Found His Forte
A young man from a rural villago ■who was somewhat of a scapegrace arouud his native heath recently caino to the city aud got a job as a street car conductor. After he had been at work a few weeks he went home to spend a day. He told all kinds of stories of his sterling worth in the city. Here's oue that tickled his father: "The other day I was coming down Main street with a car jainrned with people. VVheu 1 got near the center of the business section, a well dressed man etepped out toget off the car. As he did 60 he said Í hollered the names of the streets the plainest of any conductor he ever rode with. He invited me to come up and see him at his place of business. I went there the next day, and he gave me a box of 10 cent cigars. " "I knew that boy would raake his mark if he once got into the city, ' ' claimed the old man.
Article
Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News