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Show PORT OF MISSING WHEELS Writer "irova Some New Light on tho Eventual Fato of Bicycles. Ferhnps you have wondered what has become of ull the old bicycles. Not so long ago everybody bud on' father, fa-ther, mother, children und aunts from the country. And then. In the night, motor curs got chenrx-r and ull the bicycles disappeared. I.Ike the I'alin Ileiich suits they are all to re In Florida. Flor-ida. There are bicycles everywhere, on the flat, hard beautiful roads, on the curbstones, leaning iigalnst the piazzas. In the streets. If the motor mo-tor car has swept them from the northern north-ern streets. It has not done that here. Men. women and children on bicycles whirl about the streets, tingling their little bells and the motor-car drivers look out for them. Just beyond the veranda nt Pnlm lleach were hundreds of bicycles waiting to be hired. Out on the shaded roads were other hundreds hun-dreds bearing their gnyly uttired burdens. bur-dens. In the lobby, where I was making my way to the desk, were dozens of women wom-en dressed for wheeling. Margaret Tuttle, In Saturday livening Post. |