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expansion by auto in Colorado developed from two camps housing 4,500 motorists in 1915 to 213 municipal automobile camps visited by 514,412 persons in 1922. Sharing in the distribution of the 3B42,'000,000 spent by the vacationists were the farmer, miller, manufacturer, wholesaler, jobber, commercial salesman, advertising man, hotelman, iaesorti-J owner, transportation utility, merchant, restauranteur, retailer, and automobile istri utor. , Denver shows every courtesy to travel- ers. The City of Denver, and the business interests, thru the Civic and Commercial Association, maintain two free information bureaus-an uptown office of the Denver Tourist Bureau at 505 Seventeenth Street, and the Union Station branch. Hotels and rooming houses are listed. Travelers ar- riving at any hour of the day or night are directed from the Union .Station branch to hotels thru an impartial system based al- together on their preferences and expressed needs. Colorado literature is distributed. Foreign hotel literature finds a place in the racks. Other free information offices of the Denver Tourist Bureau are maintained in Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis, and Col- orado Springs. Nature has d.6S'0iI1BCl that DGIIVGI' be 0116 Courtesy Denver Tourist Bureau of four great cities in the pathway of com- . merce across the nation-New York, Chi- cago, Denver and San Francisco. Denver's market is the entire West. A third of the nation's population constitutes the market of the West, which can be served centrally from Denver. And it is the third with the fastest increasing -buying power. Denver jobbers have keenly realized both their opportunities and their responsibilities. Hundreds of communities in Denver territory depend for their daily needs upon Denver jobbers who are able to give them immediate service in emergencies and in response to telephone or telegraphic orders. Denver jobbers normally carry on hand more than 335,000,000 worth of goods. Store proprietors' and buyers thruout the Rocky Mountain region attend Jobbers' Market Week in Denver, in August, under the auspices of the Jobbers' Bureau of the Denver Civic and Commercial Association. The City is famed for its splendid park and boulevard system, clean streets, emerald- green lawns, invigorating atmosphere and sunshine virtually the year 'round. There are thirty-nine parks, seventeen of which are children's playgrounds. City Park, the largest, has a wild animal habitat, municipal golf links and a museum of natural history with the unsurpassed mineral, bird and animal exhibits. There are six golf courses, two of which are conducted by the city. The others are maintained by the Cherry Hills Club, Denver Country Club, Lakewood Country Club, and the Rocky Mountain Country Club. Denver was the first to establish, through special act of the legislature, a system of mountain park areas, numbering nineteen thus far and aggregating 5,018 acres. These wild romantic spots in the Rocky Mountains are connected by about 125 miles of splendid auto drives, beginning fifteen miles'west of Denver, the capital of Colorado. The munic- ipality already has expended in the neighborhood of 351,000,000 for this distinctive scenic highway, part of which was once a Ute Indian trail. In a year 750,000 persons have motored thru this enchanting region, which contains, on Lookout Mountain, the rocky crypt that giagks the last resting place of Col. W. F. Cody CBuffalo Billy and his wife, Louisa Frederici o y. Active glaciers, sand dunes, boiling springs, snow banks, and ski slides that offer winter sports in summer-these are typical recreational delights. Seemingly, it's all inC0lorado l I V
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f N f 5, up ' Q N u f' rsr 7, 1 V gk- K '- M l, Holqprwf Hosiery Here it is, buddy. Regular hosiery for regular fellowsq It's there with the fit, the style, the class. Costs little, too. At leading stores everywhere in iilli, Silk Faced, and Lusterized is e. HOLEPROOF HOSIERY COMPANY Milwaukee, Wisconsin Erie Railroad Company The Crea! Freight Route New York, Chicago, Buffalo, Cleveland, Youngstown, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, St. Louis, Indian- apolis-America's centers of manufacturing, -mining and agriculture-are served directly, orthrough immediate connections, by this double-tracked railroad linking East with West '. ' Completely organized departments supervise the handling of domestic, export and im- port traffic, agriculture and marketing, in- dustrial development passenger travel. Address nearest representative for informa- tion-Agencies in- all important American and European cities. - D Through Sleeping C ar Service between ENVER and NEW ORLEANS also between DENVER and BILLINGS via The Colorado and Soufhern Ry. THE MOST DIRECT ROUTE between COLORADO, TEXAS and the SOUTH also COLORADO and the NORTHWEST John Wicldicomb Company MAKERS OF BEDROOM FURNITURE Grand Rapids, Michigan
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