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Show TOE BULLETIN AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENTI FACTS BY ARNOLD BICYCLE IS BACK IRRITATION SHOW Treat Yourself to Washington, D. C. The bicycle is back again. Census bureau reports on this transportation device show that 640,000 new ones were produced in the United States in 1935, the biggest crop in thirty years. Massachusetts police chiefs are concocting traffic regulations for cyclists, says the National Geographic society. Large cities have d built special paths for them through shady parks. Department stores offer pedaling instruction on indoor rinks or stationary wheels. Weekly bike trains' carry the sportsmen, their cycles stabled in baggage cars, off to quiet country roads for a days exercise beyond the reach of metropolitan I.. BY WIND AND FINE SPRAY AS PROM Sunlight. GOOD - r POPCORN Lapse of Generation. 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We also carry a complete line of FIRESTONE TIRES AND ACCESSORIES CALL AT DON HARDMAN'S Wasatch Service Station 2 k v 1 st South ant! 1 1 walk-bicycl- th East Streets vm irv. for., A COMPLETE HOME LAUNDRY! Consisting of An Efficient, Durable, A. Trouble-Fre- e C. e, c, Revolutionary Step. Translating bicycles into metal was another revolutionary step. Successively came wire wheels, then metal wheels with solid rubber tires, then tubular steel bicycles. The front wheel was enlarged to a diameter of five feet, to cover more distance with less pedaling while the rear wheel tagged along like a postcript, a foot high. By 1870 this 'highwheeler,1 or spider wheel,' was having its day. Six - day bicycle races started. Mounting stools were supplied at the race track for ascending the giant cycle, until builders began to construct small steps on the rear of the frame. Frequent falls from this speedy model hastened its discard and cleared the way for the 'safety bicycle, with wheels of the same size. Pneumatic tires, invented by an Irish veterinarian for the comfort of his little son, and ball bearings contributed to the comfort of the cyclist. The craze was on again, ushering in the Nineties, whose cycling days are celebrated in song. By 1896 it was estimated that the United States had four million 'bike' riders. WASHER MANGLE DRAIN TUBS A Regular $150.00 Value FOR ONL-Y- $118.00 Terms This Ad good as a Down Payment. Monthly Payments $$,50 Real savings on individual Laundry Units on equally Convenient Terms. Telephone Hyland 656 Discarded Balls, Chains to Be Put in Use Again Appliance Store 1 080 East 2 ct South 1 Shelby, Ohio. Workers, rummagthe city hall basement, derided to polish the ancient balls and chrins they found there. They did such a rood job that Mayor D. B. 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The Kilmer, a member of the 165th infantry, was killed in action near Ourcq, France, on August 1, 1918, not long after he had written: Lord, Thou didst suffer more for me. Than all the hosts of land and see So let me render back again, This millionth of Thy gift. 671 Still Cold Plan Permanent Memorial Kilmer, quietly pushed toward pletion plans for a permanent morial to the man who penned, Poems are made by fools like me, but only God can make a tree. Workers will soon begin remodeling a gymnasium into a library dedicated to the memory of Alfred Joyce Kilmer," whose short but remarkable literary career was stimulated by visits to Campion and Was. Elyland 2520 KEYS Have A Key For Your Car Ve SUGARH0USE TRANSFER BICYCLES REPAIRED Joes Phil SOUTHEAST REPAIR SHOP Furniture Moving Our Specialty East 21st South I11S 8508 Ily. 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Jiwt JIr.ng 2021 Sugarbouse Most Distinguished TAILOR CLOTHES REMODELED CLEANED PRESSED Made To Order Suita 1060 East 21st South Savages Go Victorian, According to Explorer Bustles, high waists, high necks sleeves graced and the voluminous gowns of the Hottentot women, Hardinge said, nrhile women of other tribes in the country wore nothing at all. It was believed that missionaries introduced the fashions more than a generation ago. Nagging I Called Ground for Divorce Berlin. Constant and unjustior nagging about ones wife's work in the National-Socialiparty organization is enough grounds on which to sue for divorce, a court at Halber-staruled in granting a divorce to a wife. The wedded life of the couple was considered seriously shattered and disorganized through the attitude of the husband who was charged with constantly nagging about his wife's activities in the party. fied criticism st dt 458 Ilyland F. W. KIEPE Since then I have worked 34.000 That hours overtime, he said. makes 4,250 extra days or, with 306 days to the postal year, a total of more than 13 years. era. the ricces South 11th East post-offic- e. London, England. Explorer Rex Hardinge arrived from darkest Africa and reported that he found, hundreds of miles from civilization, a tribe whose women attired themselves in the fashion of the Victorian In GRANITE WELDING & .WIRE WORKS s. Dandy-Horse- Bar-le-Du- d Ruth Slenczynski, prodigy of the piano, who, when she made her debut in New York at the age of eight, could barely reach the pedals of the piano, is shown above as she stretches her fingers two notes over an octave, considered quite a difficult feat, not easily accomplished by piano experts. eleven-year-ol- means of obtaining the luxuries, fresh sir and exercise. In many foreign countries, however, where the bicycle has long been elected the leader among vehicles, it won its popularity contest on the durable platform of usefulness. Necessity There. In Bermuda, for instance, where automobiles are banned, bicycles are virtually a household necessity for youth and age. The flat brick highways of the Netherlands are too good as cycling roads to waste, and in many parts of that land there are separate paths for bicycles as well. Shady lanes of the English countryside, too narrow for autos, are ideal for touring on two wheels. In Nicaragua, larger imported vehicles may necessitate considerable expense, but bicycles in droves are imported from England; swarms of them dispute the streets of Mangua with and automobiles. Police on bicycles patrol the canal paths of southern France. 'The ploughman homeward plods his weary way no longer; he pedals. At sunrise peasant women briskly cycle to market, their geese for foie gras sitting in rows on handlebar trays. The bicycle population of Koben-havDenmark, is a third as large as the human population. Special traffic. police direct the In Germany bicycle tours are popular. Plump frauleins tear along at 12 miles an hour, some holding cotton umbrellas over their heads. Industrial centers are also cycling centers. Bicycles are widely used not only in England, but also in Ireland and Scotland. fiuch widespread use of cycles is recent, for their comparatively earlier popularity was spasmodic. The first craze was for the or pedestrian curricle, developed in France and popularized in England about 1320 by the British coachmaker Denis Johnson. It was simply an invention for walking on wheels, a wooden rail mounted on two grooved wooden wheels, propelled scooter fashion. Even Johnson's riding school could not induce current sportsmen to suffer for long the general ridicule toward riders of these Fifty years, however, brought radical changes. A monument is erected in near Verdun, France, to the French locksmith Michaux who suggested pedals for wheels. One of his dissatisfied workmen ran away and patented the idea in the United States. In Boston carriage manufacturers began to turn them out, lumbering contrivances of wood. These 'velocipedes' had wooden pedals shaped like large spools. A cord was pulled to put on the brake, merely pressing a wooden spoon against the wheel to slow it. Announcement LOBBS MORGAN Kellys Toasted Breakfast Wheat A Utah Made Product Jre$ton GROUND GRIP TIMS Your Grocer will supply your needs Patented self- cleaning tread. JOINS GRANITE FURNITURE COMPANY DRAPERY DEPARTMENT CALIFORNIANS Eliminates chains ? ...Greatest tree-tio- n ever known. 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