A Whirl On Your Wheel At The World's Fair
The National Cöiumbian Wteelman's Assoiation, oí has put in Ion a sch ■vvill be oi interest to all bicyclera. It is notliimg moi-e or less than the construtioon oí a ( I Club Houss, on Madison Are., just south of 57th st., and withiin two i;io.ks o: tiis cntrance to the World'a ! mds. It is intendetl to hnve in this club 5ious3 evsry essential feature noces-sary to a Wheelman's Club, Such as parlons, reading and recspton rooms, ca'o, bathB, and ampie storage for ; ;, together with a repair shop. upper stor.'es will le devoted o si 'eping accomodations, for which i ill be made . rship li ket, cost'ng $".25, se ures aïl the privileges o' the club, includiag tte very eeaential one oí I storage, while visiting the Fair, and a ig and b'on3 v V, hi marie to m mbers. Wüee-lmen wil! be a'ul. to bring their vheels -wliile v ie I-air,- a desirable thjng to do in order to avold erowdeu cars - and locr.l wheelmer may ride thedr wheete to the Fair groimds, the Club House providiug a safe storaga place, at a smal] cost. Any wheelman eau s'ee tlie advantags of tuayJng his whel at the Fair. The dilstames to travel are considerable, and tue yrlll be enabled to make the eircuit in much quicker time. He will also be enabled to get about th ijreat city and see sights that he could dot otJuerwiS'e see. This nominal price for a membership ticket secures privileges that are ab?olutely necessary. Tliose wishing intorniatlon or tickets should write at snee before the supply is exhausted, to the Columbian ■VVheelman's Association, 959 W. Madieon st., Chicago, Hl.
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