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Show i 1 1 1 - . 4 vacation I I When Mayes Was President I I Give XE? ff His 1 1 I Rj P I .:-i. ' fg?' Give your A bicycle encourages 0 H if I ; JwSfuil of e United States more than forty years ago the J k 1 I I i ' "Yp N9HnnI COLUMBIA, the first American-built bicycle, was introduced. clubs, it 1 heipWm h, Svi I I I : Maf nSSf Its success was instantaneous. During the years that inter- growatrord (fCJK 1 H I 1 : H I vened the COLUMBIA unfalteringly has taken the initiative in S,X"!t JfWffl'P H I II Brfng hun .to j developing thejtrt of bicycle building to its present recognized one way to give SLJmt i W-I W-I I .at-- supremacy. The COLUMBIA has won for itself and retains the SS iggTMT 1 & Wf 1 plete Une' viable reputation of the "Standard of the Worlds cessful business p;' I I P J We tand Back f Every BicycIe We Se!I ' ' pii J K l Bicycles, Sup- ' km 4 ?0 bicycleshop m 1 ''Bl K I j PHeS' ReP3iring I j The BIG Hardware Store if " Short Camping Trips and Longer Tours on Wheels Popular for Small Groups; It Pays to Take : 7$ " "H3s3 I Care of Details Before Starting ' 4? 'A'-? fmrr Tu m ' F Bl I For Peters on how to take a hike, on a bike, the Boy Scouts of America are one of the best sources of infor- WAIVER ' '' HI j H Thousands of Scouts have learned through experience all there is to know about short camping trips or bicycle i' ' M J7V V Jmne jMSl77 I fcnxrs of several weeks' duration. While a bike hike is one of the simplest and most enjoyable forms of travel, still 6 : ' S V! ' t W I J B 1 I frT a"r detQllS lhSt 11101:61136 the rid's enjoyment if they are given proper attention before he begins his fiEWW sj? I iMjlJ ''"V" ' ' I If V I , N?bo k110 this better than the Boy Scout and consequently the bicycle is taking an increasing! v important ' I K fS I ' ' I 7 M PJce in Scout activities. There are patrols or squads of riders in hundreds of cities and towns. After'completing -, WfVP ' P H J 1 it a stated program of events, Scouts are awarded a ' ; vCVA A W AVll S AW AN' - ! ' I I j cycling merit badge. Bicycle patrols frequently ap- , vllV (5 XV I j H I I ear in maneUYers during parades and demonstra- UJJ' bJhX&' " B !' I I Camping trips and long bicycle hikes generally TOP FATJFKTFEF V 1 H i' I are tekon by small groups of the membership of a .A v - 1 nJ UN V UVlWLr, I ! B llfritfT HETCfc! troop informally and on their own initiative. The ' ' ' "i'E'l T "Of 1T TSk TT I I H; M JOJ, JL bicyce hike differs ni.no way from hikes on foot ex- J&-W $J 11 1 V IS I ept 1St couts on Dc3'ces CQn cover more than ' 1 m 1 1 , twice th0 distance that they would a walkmg. They . ' i ;,;,. "EgS HO CQUa! ROt eVCH i F!al." 1' H; H I i gam the advantage of seeing more of the country and I aauui, T I I f visiting places too far distant to be reached by I 'V 1 i j3 1 I foot- Scout rules and practices govern the bike hike, gSOlTS 5 I 1 ;,' YOU CAN'T Wer'ffi,l&wch- Besides the celebratedW . Right now we have a I I 1 ;" ltT Johnson, we have a nifty A'A handsome line to select 1 I , BEAT THEM I ffiXMKT-SifcSfif line of Worldand Prince-Wrlm f rom and can satisfy- a"y I i 1 'I ? Ti?e 1chanc6 opsins their trail if they leave ton Bicycles. Call and see J bicycle fancy you mav W 0 ) i ' I I him behind to rest. Bicycles differ also, some yield- .yRuaTW. 7 xan uu nicty 1 j( M I I pg to road troubles more than others. If the group OUr bicycle display. - have - H x-Lifi i 1 1 18 smal' tto cases of mdivdual delay are diminished x4v aaS Pi ' "f 4l I 0 riders reach their objectives more readity. A 1 NL : f-l I I Consolidated Waoon & fz- . - .. -i r . i i I I A Chicago group of Scout cyclers learned an- n 52 OvS- J, -J I I M9Aft fnm0, iijz.- FTOiiiif Sporting faooos Company I m j . a MactaMe Company ixwAttszi r , , f , - I , H I I the lesson that the rainy season is not a period in Corner 1 wenty-fourth Street and Hudson Avenue M H' j j 91 aB5 p which to take a hike hike. I W v L H j B j "fif EME1IBER9 there are 12 points of every bicycle that must be considered when making a Jk I ! i 'f H I II ALdli Hm seection are: 1 Front and rear mudguards, splash protector and stand. 2 Rear fork W J H I J fWM JLL conftruction. 3 Seat post construction. 4 Saddle construction and saddle springs. 5----Tools, p $f A' J i I B I flK'w . equipment and finish. 6Kind and construction of cones and bearings. 7 Frame construe- m I H H 1 I tion sty and reinforcements. 8 Style and construction of front forks. 9 Front and rear hub M J f H Hi ' I mwk cotction. 10 Tires. ll--Style and construction of. cranks and sprockets. 12 Style and con- All ' 1 . H . fl HHH struction of crank hanger brackets. lnl SS H I uT3BBHffif?A f010 P? A?Silie-consider-ed by you when selecting your bicycle, because the life of a bicycle is dependent upon $T dMtSKl I 1 bH H B HHMT , PfiSff care- y embody every knovm and tested feature of design and constniction that can - 4J&i JSW MmMZl 1 H B JEST B ? 5,pUd,'dbC00rt AU DAYT0NS are guaranteed five (5) years. No other bicycle carries MUm IfeM MlfW M - IH w ' H HH |