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Show JrER ROADS MAKE COMFORTABLE 1 AUTO TOURING IN WONDERLANDS Mcn the north 'E't ov")' wads rthal do .GLn'J , ,;ir.n i.touimI it iKVn, ji 1 Rv K st:.f. sKn ' mr? inusl Kfchom- "huh wh.-n K?l open t'P an entirely fHUtomoMI- tourlnR. 1 ' jMHIIMUKELI 1 1 i j 1 1 ' WHY TOURISTS PIKF THF WKST. ing has been in evidence in the mid-Idle mid-Idle west In the past three or four vi rus, especially In Ohio. Michigan, Indiana In-diana and Illinois. It is safe to predict pre-dict that the time Is not fnr distant1 whon it will be possible for ttie motorist mo-torist to travel from One large city I to another all over the middle west.; with assurance Of finding paved highways high-ways nearly everywhere. The Prairie states iftwe3n the Mississippi Mis-sissippi river and the ilocky mountains moun-tains have not as yet been able to ac- iMuplisli much In the way of perma- i nent road improvement, but during the season the dirt roads in that region re-gion are frequently dragged and scraped, so that travel oer them Is seldom difficult except In wet rather. Without doubt tho real scenic wonderland won-derland 01 America Is that vaat ; n l lofty plateau between the Rocgiea to the Pacific oast range All of the wdl-known national parka may now be reached by automobile automo-bile oer highways worthy of tho name and not mere trails, as was the ase only a very few years ago. |