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Show ASSOCIATED TOURS GUIDE BIG BOON TO TRAVELERS The vacation trip by motor car to country, mountains and seashore, is now an established practice, that for car owners each year it is only a mater of deciding first where to go and how to get there, through all parts of the country. As an aid in helping- to settle this question for many motorists, The Automobile Club of America has just published the eleventh edition of its ;i annual road book the I92i Associated ! i Tours Guide. The main highways !' shown in the guide nve good hard !: surfaced roads and lead the motor vacationist through country of scenic charm and interest. The guide covers by means of road maps and itineraries with mileages, all the country east of Chicago from Maine to Florida; also including Eastern East-ern Canada. There is also a transcontinental trans-continental Tour from coast to coast that serves as a guide to Eastern motorists coming west and western motorists coming east. The New England numeral road marking system sys-tem is shown on all maps of that section. sec-tion. There are also given in the Guide's 96 pages, motor maps of the principal princi-pal - cities showing exactly how to enter and leave them; Canadian motoring regulations; and a concise table of the motor laws of all states. For the convenience of car owners the club has had the guide distributed distribut-ed through local motor clubs, book stores, news dealers and druggists; motorists may also obtain it by sending send-ing the cost fifty cents to the Automobile Auto-mobile Club of America, 247 West 54th street, New York, N. Y. |