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. . The Pedometer . . 



should be suspended by the hook, in ihe waist- 

 coat pocket, and must l)e maintaini'd in an upri^lit 

 position. 



The figures on the Dial represent miles, and, 

 the spaces between the figures, quarter miles. 



When the Pedometer is to be used, the hand 

 should be set exactly at 12, which can be done by 

 nio\ ing it backwards or forwards with the finger. 



The Instrument requires to be regulated to 

 the step ot the person who uses it ; the method 

 of doing this is by walking a certain distance, 

 which is known to be correct. If the Pedometer 

 should register a greater or less distance, the 

 Rcgulafor Screiv at the back of the movements 

 is t;) be turned in the direction of either letter 

 I'", or .S. (fast or slow), as the case may be. 

 '1 urning to the right (toward S), will cause the 

 instrument to register less; turning to the left 

 (toward F), will cause it to register more. 



In Pedometers made in the form of a keyless 

 watch the Dial is turned by the kevless action 

 to bring the 12 under the Hand, and the front 

 of the case is not made to be opened. 



■ 130G. 



Where the West Begins 



T3y Arthur Chapmnn In Denver .Republican 

 Out where the handclasp's a little stronger, 

 Out where a smile dwells a little longer, 



That's where the West begins. 

 Out where the sun is a little brighter, 

 Where the snows that fall are a trifle whiter, 

 Where the bonds o{ home are a wee bit 

 tighter, 



That's^ where the West begins. 



Out where the slcies are a trifle bluer, 

 Out where friendship's a little truer. 



That's where the West begins. 

 Out where a fresher breeze is blowing, 

 Where there's laughter in every streamlet ^""^Ov 

 flowing, 



Where there's more of reaping and less ot 

 sowing— 

 That's where the West begins. 



Out where the world is in the making, 

 Where fewer hearts with despair are ach- 

 ing— 



That's where the West begins. 

 Where there's more of singing and less ot 

 sighing, 



Where there's more ot giving and less ot 



buying — 



And a man makes friends without half try- 

 ing— 



That's where the West begins. 

 The printed copy of this piece I have. It 

 was given me by a friend who knew how 

 fond of the West I am. Iola 



