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Show r i THE ARGUS. 8 A Mr. Stein experienced the sensaOn April 17th a smooth-facelad blow-outions of a t last Sunday of about 18 years went iito the bicycle while on the club run, which necessi- department of the Co-oWagon and ! tated his return to the city for a new Machine Co. and rented a nickel- The Bells. of Miss Davis for their initial meeting tire, but he overtook the club at plated, truss frame Fowler bicycle, Hear the 'cycles with the bells last Sunday night, when the officers Brockbanks in time to 'satisfy the which he failed to return. The police bells! Warning have been notified and no doubt the ' were elected. A committee was ap- inner man. What a world of worriment bicycle will be recovered and the thief Their melody foretells ! to govern the pointed to draft s How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, club. Miss Moffats invitation to Frank Hart returned home on a punished. He gave his name as Everywhere by day and night, George Howard and his residence meet at her home for the second meet- car from the club run Sunday. One While the paths they oversprinklo And the cops eyes seem to twinkle last Thursday night was accepted of the boys led his wheel, which was as State street. ing With a devilish delight ! minus the chain. by the club. After a very interesting What a fuss, fuss, fuss, The annual Decoration Day How the nervous people cuss meeting was held every one joined in will be given by the Social Wheel At the tintinnabulation that forever W. D. Rishell left for the North and had a pleasant time. The folSwells and swells Club over the Farmington course. From the jangling of those warning cycle bells lowing officers were elected to hold early this week, where he will be office for three months: Miss Lelia busy for a month or more, when he The road will be scraped and rolled Hear those buzzing 'cycle bells Dreadful bells! Davis, president; Tom Macdonald, expects to return to Zion. It is diff- and record time will be made if the What a state of misery ; Pearl Culmer, secre- icult to keep Bill away from Salt Lake weather permits. Their foretells! tary; Fred May, treasurer; with it is rumored there is a lady in the Through the balmy air of night The road race prize committee is Women run from them in fright Elliott Kiniball as captain and Cora case. Reared to death ! meeting with substantial encourageYoung and Jules La Barthe, lieuMen who want to get the breeze The Victor road racer, finished in ment and two or three high grade bitenants. The club runs are sure to be Run and hide behind the trees Out of breath successful. The permanent committee royal purple, was received by Jensen cycles will no doubt be on the list. Oh, from out those awful bells week. The wheel is a beauty and appointed by the president is as fol- this What a gush of lunacy voluminously swells, Misses Euid Moffat, Ida remained in stock only fifteen TEmory, Jensen, Fenton, Collinson, lows: With the nervous Hear their yells For their frightened mind rebels Messrs. Dana McCready, minutes, when Dr. Phoutz came along Hassard and other local cracks have Walker, At the jingle, jingle, jingle signified their intention to commence' Ralph Waterman and Frank Hart. and rode it off. Of the bells, bells, bells. Of the lierky, jerky, jingling cycle bells. The club has adopted for the colors Hear the loud alarm bells yellow, green and royal purple. Cycle bells? Captain Kimball has called the first What a tale of terror run for Sunday morning, the start is Their loud tells! to be made at 8 a. m. The club is In the startled ear of night How they scream out their affright ; composed of the following: Lottie Men, too horrified to speak, Levy, Ida Walker, Louise Savage, Sit down in the mud and shriek. For the ear dont fuUy know Cora Young, Enid Moffat, Julia Hays, By the twanging Millie Shelmerdine, Lucinda Evans, And the clanging, Pearl Culmer, Ruby Pike, Gertrude Where great dangers ebb and flow ; Yet distinctly something tells, Anstie, Anne Henderson, Carol In the jangling Effie Rowe, Lelia Davis and And the wrangling, That there's danger near those bells, Messrs, Elliott Kimball, Fred O'Dell, That there's trouble near those bells, Frank Hart, Dana McCready, Wil Best Wheel Near those clamoring, clanging, clashing, cycle Low La Jules Rishell, Schoppe, bells. On the New York Journal. Barthe, Tylor Young, Orrin Grow, Market. Ralph Waterman, Arthur Lynn, Tod Earl Cummings, Hy Beck, i (HE u n f a v orable Caine, Maccondition of the Grand Young, Otis Cross, Tom weather the past donald and Fred May. week has not been Free Bicycle Riding School apconducive to the of a local dealer. on the same activity in pears is directsign result of an unwise a This bicycle sales as cut in the old rate of $2.60 for a comwas recorded the course. Another dealer has week previous. plete made the rate fifty cents, which he t' We herewith give will notwithmaintain indefinitely, the sales of four the close shave of his comdealers the others failed to get in in standing Now is the time for every time to go to press. Stearns Mrs. petitor. 97 one to learn to ride a bicycle, whether Wm. Sorenson, James Hurbert, O. ever expect to own one of your W. Cash, A. W. Smith, W. R. you $75 $60. i own or not. Knowing how to ride a Palmer, L. Good fellow, M. J. Brady, wheel is often as important as knowJ. F. Austin, F. J. Brown, Mrs. Mary ing how to swim, and the public will Davis, A. J. Thompson, D. S. Hamer not fail to take advantage of the exand M. Patrick. Clevelands F. II . These are as good as the best low rates offered. The result tremely Clifton, Dr. 0. B. Hewett, U. P. will be that all those who care to learn Casper, Max Herman, C. W. Pen- will be able to ride, and consequently GRADE rose, W. A. Hawk (2), W. D. Brown some additional sales will be made and Frank Ellefritz. Columbias And are excelled only by the and the rent departments will do a A. II. God be, Mrs. Clifton, Fred rushing business. Poulson, Mrs. F. M. Smith, Wm. Moss and Miss Mudy. Studebakers Last Sunday the Social Wheel Club Miss Sadie Bartlett, Frank Miller made a special run to Brockbanks Louis G. Hoglan, Mrs. Isabella farm, which was largely attended and George, Newell Knight, W. H. thoroughly enjoyed by those who Stevens. participated. Standard of the World in 1 897 Patterns. CYCbING NEWS. d p : 0 by-law- 4 road-rac- e ! vice-preside- ding-a-lin- nt g . ! : ! ! rumble-jumbl- e Shoe-bridg- e, m m m m m o. J m Hartfords reduced to from J896 FIR5T Columlbiai! Miss Lelia Davis has been successMrs. C. P. Stein, who is still visitful in organizing the G. T. and G. B. ing in California, sent a bunch of PEERLESS, FOWLER and Cycle Club. The clubs objects are beautiful Easter lilies to the Social Other 1896 Patterns at social cycle runs and pleasure ex- Wheel Club, which adorned the table cursions. The club met at the home at Brockbanks last Sunday. Exceedingly LOW PRICES. GEO. T. ODELL, GeoI l r. j i |