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Constant adaptation of the the best means to the best ends, has earned 
for onr machines their recognized superiority. But we have never allowed 
success to act as a bar to progress. 
Our machines for 1900 are an exemplification of this policy. 
New Frames, new Hubs and Spokes, new Seat Post Binder, reduction in 
weight are improvements common to both Chainless and Chain models. 
Our new Coaster Brake permits the cyclist to enjoy the pleasure of 
coasting while retaining full control of the wheel. It does not require re¬ 
moval of the feet from the pedals and the speed of the bicycle can be 
regulated no matter how steep the grade. The brake is applicable to both 
Chainless and Chain models, and is furnished for $5.00. 
The Columbia Chainless, reduced in weight and other¬ 
wise greatly improved, is the ideal mount for road or track. 
Columbia, Hartford, Stormer and Pennant Bicycles. 
$75, $60, $50, $35, $30, $25. 
Columbia and Stormer catalogues free from any Columbia or Stormer 
dealer, or by mail for 2-cent stamp each. 
AMERICAN BICYCLE COMPANY 
POPE SALES DEPARTMENT 
HARTFORD CONN 
