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mmmmWimmmmmmKmRmtmmmmmmm j , THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1920. , 9 , f I Ogden Bicycle Week May 31 -June 5 1 1 I 1 vacation When Hayes Was President Glvc S?r B,s I , I I I 1 W- Give your I '"WriTSTbT I H I i' I ' ' ' 0rrfJ? of the United States more than forty years ago the I scomus0 ! bicyce li I 3 H reaes COLUMBIA, the first American-built bicycle, was introduced. I clubs, it will help Mm Jll I " 1 I ! , I ' ! V 8M A frvri1?1 Its success was instantaneous. During the years that inter- affi" " Qt 1 ; mi I 'S " "1CYCLE vened the COLUMBIA unfalteringly has taken the initiative in I J dependent, it is TFmi I I ' 1 Ir u 0yP Bring him .l0 developing the art of bicycle building to its present recognized I win weV oppw- I I 1 B rs h? our store to in- supremacy. The COLUMBIA has won for itself and retains the J tunity for a sue- J&a 1A j I H ! I 20 COn" ' CViable rePUtati0n "Standard f Wrld cessful business M I I 1 H 8 yk 11 " J ' We Stand Back of Every Bicycle We Sell '' I I mtkeTd I M 2468 Huds6n lO Sk. JQ1C 'i' MM I I B J p""' The BIG Hardware Store ng3; P I I I Prominent Men Turn To Wheel j Thn Rocf Rimili in Wai1j1 1 1 I I- 1 " For Recreation , , V MLjLMJ the WW 01 HI 11 !'j 9 Hale and hearty, clear-eyed, clear-minded, the men of note are all active exponents of the statement that years '-i'JU 15i :' " v ' I 1 '( H make no difference to the cyclist. ' ' ' ' ' " ,s ? . . D I . I All of them are busy men with bjg achievements associated with mere mention of their names. Each day for 1 Jss17'" naie5sSk ." I I ; H them means new achievement for despite their years, they have not wholly laid down the yoke of labor and serv- 9 jX TV oHrfso H Sfi??H5N. ' IS' 1 I But all of them take time for exercise. I - , yv $'DQ! JAj ; i I 1 J I. The bicycle, they find, serves their purposes better than any other recreation. It takes them outdoors where a I f f-T V'IlJ &1 h IB 11 world of fresh air braces them. It carries them along pleasant by-ways. It provides means for easily modulated 11 1 11 I " "v I H mmW i H exercise, adapted to whatever degree of strength they feel like putting into their riding. Vv-lxW " " 1 ' I I- mm :! H The figure of Dr. 0harle3 W. Eliot, 85 years of v vvv A VVx'niT VA ' II lil l H 1 age, president-emeritus of Harvard University, bicy- . . wV si) x '''"' I I i! ' m. m MT I cliff through the streets of Cambridge, has been fa- L I H B BJP lmli T H-;11 M B I miliar for years. A ride from his home on Brattle L . 5!- t'iiLv. B j 1 K -TIL IWl D J-J Hi H Frlh "erin every day Hegen ' & FKTWFATnrDF IT 1 " " 1 I 1 I , ally makes the trip between 6 and 7 o'clock m the . , .L. 1 HE IN VIISIVlBLh 4 B iry I morning when the air is clearest and still a-tingle l ,-te . ,n Ta-TspngL. T r-. . .' Li:,H fl f P FIr,,17 with the crisp coolness of night. f Wml-jEP i llllJKOJ I H ij ITnlm m I Sl John D- ckefeller, multi-millionaire oil king, I W P LFil . " - I H JILJI. JL ikJy makes novel use of the bicycle. He is a great lover 11 ' mLm mm of golf. He makes the round of the links on a bicy- ecirB a - 9 . .-.t u I SI I 1 g I cle, finishing his game in trim shape without the fa- . M3S HO CqOal HOt CVCI1 3 YIV&U v..,r' I ! OH I ., tigue that might come from walking. Mr. Rocke- ' i .. V N H feller also rides about the grounds on his estate. Alvey A. Adee, aged 77, second assistant secre- gSOty3jsv H 1 !- S - VAJT mAKTynn tary of state at Washington for the last 33 years, is Besides th'e celebrated Iver XsK Right now we have a JT JU OiTLiV jf one of the most ardent devotees of the bicycle in pub- vi II j . k lie life. He has not missed a daily ride during suit- Johnson, we have a nifty hiZ ne to Select I , 11 3j . able weather for years. He has also enjoyed several I f frfeffl: 3 D i i DiEry4 7 IFLJir RM bicycle tours through France. He declares it the line of World and Prince-1 SP I from and can satisfy any I H , JLJELjjHl 1 ilJLilVl only way to see the intimate side of a foreign land. 1.1 ' I I I' 1 , !j Ttiomas Edison, electrical wizard, frequently em- ton Bicycles. Call and See V fj I bicycle fancy you may I If' ' ' ployes the bicycle in getting about his various plants. u I I 1 1 1 !' M It saves time, which is one of his most valuable,pos- OUr bicycle display. . ssbx have. ' H j; ji S : 1 sessions, and it provides exercise while he is busy at 4Bb"VV I jr I Sf his momentous work. H U 1 Consolidated Waaon & irjrrsr n M A. , 4i ! w.o, I ppoudfif Sporbnq Goods Company - I 1 J MnhllKO rAmil911V RiphardC. Morse, secretary of the Inter-Nation- I H ij IWlCllIIMIC lUHIUilMV al Y. M. C A. committee, is another of the men of 1 o j tt j a I H J . it laxge resp0nsibiIities who finds recreation through J Corner Twenty-fourth Street and Hudson Avenue H I P H V EMEMBER, there are 12 points of every bicycle that must be considered when making a Jk 1 I I ; jl "T S selection. They are: 1 Front and rear mudguards, splash protector and stand. 2 Rear fork ik If I I I 1 : i B II construction. 3 Seat post construction. 4 Saddle construction and saddle springs. 5 Tools, v M I I H I M'm equipment and finish. 6 Kind and construction of cones and bearings. 7 Frame construe- H B H t ; k P MhJBB' on style and reinforcements. 8 Style and construction of front forks. 9 -Front and rear hub m m , H I PI HSBm construction. 10 Tires. 11 Style and construction of cranks and sprockets. 12 Style and con- ; I I I I jflynBHLV . struction of crank hanger brackets. ma SyflH) I ' H J. g I 5HfflBHIlrv The foregoing points should be considered by you when selecting your bicycle, because the life of a bicycle is dependent upon d&Sfo JSSi HEwOK? 5 1 : f rf D XjjdfeajaBiH8ft yj) just these points. The DAYTON is recognized as being superior to any other bicycle in each and every one of these points. When TpMP MM$mmm jFjKKifl ' 1 I r m BhKiWWI yu haYe Decome acquainted vith the DAYTON you will realize its superiority of construction and design. DAYTON bicycles J&zAi mmSmm LM$wlMh I 11 i 1 3 WtBmmt are desineci and k11 painstaking care. They embody every known and tested feature of design and construction that can 4&$mM$L mWULmWrnh fflWreilw I I 1 m j' frl JSff make fr beauty, simplicity, durability and comfort. All DAYTONS are guaranteed five (5) years. No other bicycle carries fflfimmWmk (rW Sfflf I I 1 1 H; ffl ijB .IB ioha Hberal guarantee. Come in and let us explain all about the DAYTON. Our terms are very liberal. We will accept $60 jWjjBE jmT ((Jwwfy I 1 I I BROWNING BROTHERS COMPANY Kjmr 1 I I f " 2451 Hudson Avenue Ogden, Utah F one Four Five v -.