. Thirty-eighth annual convention, American Bankers' Association, Detroit, September 9-14, 1912 : tours to Yellowstone National Park, Salt Lake City, Colorado Rockies, and Great Lakes via New York Central lines . ,000. THE GREAT LAKES The trip by steamer from Detroit toBuffalo as provided in Tour A and fromBuffalo to Detroit in Tour B introduces amost pleasing feature. The steamers of theDetroit & Buffalo Navigation Company aremagnificent craft, luxurious in appointmentsand as steady as a church. 23 SPECIAL STEAMER ON LAKE ERIEDetroit to Chicago The Detroit & Buffalo Navigation Com-pany have o


. Thirty-eighth annual convention, American Bankers' Association, Detroit, September 9-14, 1912 : tours to Yellowstone National Park, Salt Lake City, Colorado Rockies, and Great Lakes via New York Central lines . ,000. THE GREAT LAKES The trip by steamer from Detroit toBuffalo as provided in Tour A and fromBuffalo to Detroit in Tour B introduces amost pleasing feature. The steamers of theDetroit & Buffalo Navigation Company aremagnificent craft, luxurious in appointmentsand as steady as a church. 23 SPECIAL STEAMER ON LAKE ERIEDetroit to Chicago The Detroit & Buffalo Navigation Com-pany have offered to place their new steamerCity of Detroit III at the disposal of theBankers from the East and West for a specialtrip from Detroit to Chicago via the GreatLakes, stopping at Mackinaw, leaving Detroitafter the close of the Convention, providedsufficient number of reservations are receivedto justify the chartering of this steamer for thetrip, for which there will be an additional chargeof $ per person, which includes transporta-tion, all meals and stateroom accommodations. In making application for reservations,members should be particular to indicate ifthey desire to make this side Steamer City of Detroit III24 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK This marvelous wonderland, in the heartof the Rocky Mountains, stands unique andunrivaled among the scenic resorts of the are other places, it is true, where someof the phenomena found here may be seen butthere is no place where Nature has con-centrated, on such a lavish and profound scale,the weird and wonderful things to be seen inthe Park. The beauty of Morning Glory Springor Emerald Pool; the weird attraction of thePaint Pots; the terrible majesty of the GiantessGeyser; the delicate sculpturings to be seen atPulpit Terrace; the fascinating ugliness of MudVolcano; the magnificence, opulence, andgrandeur of the Grand Canyon—these must beseen and felt to be understood, and cannot beset down adequately in words nor


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