Official bulletin and scrap book of the League of American Wheelmen . ia equipped Head Light, ElectricTail Light, Electric Signal, Two Sets Storage Batteries andBrown Rear-Drive Speedometer. Price $ Catalog for detailed description. Gorbin-Factory. The Electrically - Equipped INDIAN Thirteen years of motorcycle manufacturing experi-ence— of developing and perfecting noteworthy im-provements in Indian models — are embodied in thenew Indian machines for 1914. MOTOCYCLESFOR 1914 All standard Indian Models for 1914 are equipped with electrichead light, electrie tail l
Official bulletin and scrap book of the League of American Wheelmen . ia equipped Head Light, ElectricTail Light, Electric Signal, Two Sets Storage Batteries andBrown Rear-Drive Speedometer. Price $ Catalog for detailed description. Gorbin-Factory. The Electrically - Equipped INDIAN Thirteen years of motorcycle manufacturing experi-ence— of developing and perfecting noteworthy im-provements in Indian models — are embodied in thenew Indian machines for 1914. MOTOCYCLESFOR 1914 All standard Indian Models for 1914 are equipped with electrichead light, electrie tail light, electric signal, 2 sets storage bat-teries and rear-drive speedometer. Ask us for the new Indian Catalog. It illustrates and describes fully Indian features and equipment ii,Mch cannot fail tointerest all prospective, motorcycle purchasers. HENDI&E MANUFACTURING CO. Springfield, Mass. LARGEST MOTORCYCLE MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD Branches and Service Stations Atlanta Chicaero Dallps Denver Kansas City Minneapolis San Francisco Toronto London Melbourne. Official Bulletin AND SCRAP BOOK OFTHE LEAGUE OF AMERICAN WHEELMENAbbot Bassett - EditorADVERTISING RATES $1,50 an incli for first insertion and each new setting. Kepeatinsertions $ an inchEntered as Second Class Matter, January 15,1914, at the Post Office, at Boston,Mass., under the Act of Congress, March 3,1S79 Vol. 12. No. 4 APRIL, 1914 5 Cents SWEET APRIL SHOWERS DO SPRING MAYFLOWERS. W^ith April first comes the renewal season for aboutthree-quarters of our membership. We hope for a gen-erous response to the call for renewals. Time was whenthe Secretary had an office force of thirteen clerks, andeven then every night found us about two weeks behindour business. Just now the Secretary has no helper andhe never gets behind. Those who have dues to pay, pre-pare to pay them now. Hopes are assets. Worries are liabiHties. With us theassets are the larger. Some few months ago we quoted Scorcher of theIrish Cyclist in v
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