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Show miking i mm oi A BICYCLE IN A SNOWSTORM Samuel Wisworth. former Austri-llian Austri-llian bicycle star, on a tour of the United States, spent a f?w hcurs In Igden this morning prior to depar.ing for Salt Lake and the east. Wis-; Wis-; worth, with his bicycle, looked the picture pic-ture of travel. The bicycle bad now ,ou the wheels. A sign, "Around the i world on a bicycle," and other orna-jments orna-jments caused considerable comment i by onlookers this morning. Wiswortb spent four years in the world war, being a member of Lne Aus. 'tralian government. This morning he said : "The biecle Is r slow means of travel compared to the automobile nr the aeroplane but. believe me, it la healthful. I have been a lover cf the bicycle and the great outdoors "or a long time and, in my tour of the United Unit-ed States l expect to majce the rip with my wheel as my chief companion. Snow hinders progress to r. sreat ex tent, but I am to complete my journey before the real winter weathbr sets in If the "snow becomes too deep, I will take the train. Thus far I have had great luck, the storm of Sunday being the only serious one I have encountered." |