The Wheel and cycling trade review . a Puckcontributor might, he added: If he sends it toyou let it Rattleback. I sighed. But Groob—Silas is O. K., isnthe? that signature would select a wheel for thenickelplate and enamel there was on it. Icant give you the name of the wheel, but youmight tell it by a beautiful bow of baby-blueon the handle-bar. And the Owl hissed Bah! And I addedmeekly: If you know of one in the neighbor-hood Ill say it for two soft drinks. And I did. I am thankful to graphology and the Pro-fessor for the tips given me, which led to thepurchase of a new wheel at a fair price,


The Wheel and cycling trade review . a Puckcontributor might, he added: If he sends it toyou let it Rattleback. I sighed. But Groob—Silas is O. K., isnthe? that signature would select a wheel for thenickelplate and enamel there was on it. Icant give you the name of the wheel, but youmight tell it by a beautiful bow of baby-blueon the handle-bar. And the Owl hissed Bah! And I addedmeekly: If you know of one in the neighbor-hood Ill say it for two soft drinks. And I did. I am thankful to graphology and the Pro-fessor for the tips given me, which led to thepurchase of a new wheel at a fair price, andnow Im happy. HOW TO FEED A FLYER. The doctor who has been responsible forMorin, the French cracks success, has thisto say regarding the preparation of a rac-ing man for a race: One can scarcely imagine how contrarythe actual rules of training are to the lawsof hygiene. This contrariety is due entirelyto the views of the trainer. What a mis-take, for instance, to make young men eatrare meat, such as cutlets, beefsteak, mutton,. Starting at the initial letter S., the Owlseyes rolled along the signatured ink-road tillit had coasted the fancy flourish at the end,and there, putting on brake, paused to say:Hes an artist. But hes not sincere. Hestrying to appear honest and get your atten-tion. Hed set fancy borders around any ad-vertisement he constructed, if twas a fu-neral notice, he would; but hes got too muchmoney to make it worth your while to tradewith him. Why! If hes got money why cant he bet-ter afford to make a big concession? Can. But wont. Dont have to. Any manwho has a $100 wheel to sell and asks $75 for itthese times doesnt have to sell it. And hewont. I felt a trifle sarcastic at the statements sopositively made. Can you judge—Old Bird,I was about to add, but restrained myself—can you judge as to the make of this manswheel? And I smiled a cold smile as I thusrebuked him. But he didnt rebuke worth a cent. Simplyreplied: Yes; I see the wheel, in my minds, eye,


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