Show I GET INFORMATION i FOR AUTO TOURIST Compilers of Guide Pick Out Best Routes for Desirable Trips rte I Special to The Herald Her New Now York April 23 When the tho 1910 automobile touring season opens the interstate tourist will find himself much better provided for as to reliable road Information than ever before The bureau of or tours of the Automobile Club of America o of ot which General George Moor Smith is chairman has been busily engaged during the past winter In an enlargement of ot the scope of the work of the touring bureau to cover coer every state in the union The Automobile Club of America has also perfected a plan by which a mo motorist can join the Automobile Club as aa aaa asa asa a tourist member and enjoy all the advantages of the bureau of tours by having a yearly membership The mo motorist motorist motorist can thus obtain for a nominal sum Bum the touring information route cards maps and guides he desires and under the new arrangement which the Automobile Club of America has made with a number of the larger automo bile clubs throughout the country the tourist member enjoys the privilege ofa of or ofa ora a chain of automobile clubs where he can stop atop on his travels and receive detailed local touring information and the temporary privilege of each of ot the clubs For several years such a scheme echeme for taking caro care of ot the motor tourist has been discussed among various automo bile bUe club members and when the Auto Automobile Automobile Automobile mobile Club of or America made the move to organize a national touring bureau many of the other clubs throughout the country at once showed their will In guess to cooperate Through its own efforts and the tho ef efforts forts of these affiliating clubs the A C A has prepared and has nearly ready for distribution a compilation of all the tho motoring routes in all states It also has enlarged its department of foreign touring Members may now find out at the A C A everything they wish to know about a foreign trip be before before before fore sailing for the other side The A C A Touring Book for 1910 will be in the hands of all A C A members before May 1 It contains routes and fifty large maps In col colors colors colors ors The main touring lines are di divided divided divided vided into a half haU dozen divisions as follows No 1 Hudson valley east and New England No 2 Hudson valley vaHey west New NewYork NewYork York New Jersey and Pennsylvania No 3 The middle west No 4 The west No C The south No 6 Canada and the West Indies I 1 |