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Municipal Facts: Volume 9 Numbers 8, 9 and 10, 1926 August-October

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I Volume IX August-September-October, 1926 Numbers 8-9-10




When East Co[...]
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T h e Five Littl[...]a true story. Further than this it January 1926 of four different moth- eral that it[...]
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the kind of life the[...]
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Wild Adventure in City Park[...]s.
move into a ready built nest—with all 1923" Engineers[...]But that is not Life. "In 1923 Denver had but 58 miles in passing that[...]e in connection with the sur- to give the exact facts and figures to
Now Chief Reed has had no more[...]Mr. Vail then went on to speak with municipal mountain parks, particularly
ferences who[...]
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When Wild Animals Enter[...]
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Seeing Denver's Parks & Parkwa[...]
MUNICIPAL FACTS, August-September-October, 1926[...]ost hot. The pungent California—5,890 acres 2,270,000
celery growers in the stat[...]is mingled Michigan—3,860 acres 1,318,000
are F. F. Burton who has twenty-five with that of burning leaves. The celery New York—4,789 acres 1,719,000
acres at Petersburg and C. J. Ford with[...]pidly crated, and to look at New Jersey—1,510 acres 984,400
another twenty-five acres at Brighto[...]
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Members of the Mount[...]where Built at an expense of about $10,-
pal Lodge at Echo Lake, marked[...]
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[...]MUNICIPAL FACTS, August-September-October, 1926[...]sensible to you
(Continued from page 10)[...]
MUNICIPAL FACTS, August-September-October, 1926[...]January 25, 1927, Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Louis
W[...]February 8, 1927, Guy Maier, Lee Pattison.[...]February 23, 1927, Mary Lewis, Reinald Wer-
Alva Swain,[...]nment. When you and the rest of my April 19, 1927, Chicago Grand Opera Trio.
publicist, wr[...]n't that tempta- Friday and Sunday, October 29 and 31, 1926.[...]the Friday and Sunday, December 3 and 5, 1926.
DENVER, COLO., July 10, 1926. Fords, the Nashes, and the Lincolns, and Friday and Sunday, January 7 and 9, 1927.
DEAR MRS. GALLOWAY:[...]Friday and Sunday, February 4 and 6, 1927.
So you have to get out another issu[...]ext Friday and Sunday, March 18 and 20, 1927.
The Old Reliable. Do you want an[...]t- Friday and Sunday, April 22 and 24, 1927.
Colorado letter?[...]September 2 and 3, 1926, Dahlia Society of
scenery story.[...]September 13, 1926, for one week Mr. Peter
It is a w[...]Season at the September 23,1926, Eastern Star. j
the heart[...]um During the month of October the World's
then drops down about a thousand feet[...]the Denver Auditorium during October 28, 1926, Denver Firemen's Ball.
the trip[...]in three hours and five the season 1926-1927 November 3, 4, 5, 1926, Flower Show. Free
minutes with N[...]Robert Slack November 7, 8, 9, 1926, Colorado Made Goods
and when we[...]our inches of hail and snow on the ground. October 8, 1926, Lawrence Tibbett.[...]car and ate our picnic lunch November 2, 1926, E. Robert Schmitz.[...]now and hail beat on the windows November 19. 1926, Will Rogers and De[...]gers. November 23, 1926, Colorado Fox Breeders'
fifth of July. There were about two hun- November 29, 1926, Elsie Janis and Company.[...]t had made the trip. One fel- December 2, 1926, Ukrainian National[...], 65 Voices. December 10, 1926, Woman's Club Ball.
the snow to get cold. He then went to the February 3, 1927, Carl Flesch. February 13, 1927, including February 20,
log cabin hotel to get warm. When he re- February 24, 1927, Tito Schipa. 1927, Auto Show.
turned the watermelon was gone. Yes, he March 17, 1927, Sigrid Onegin. March[...]ery mad, but that was all the April 6, 1927, New York String Quartette. nel[...]him. The return trip was about April 11, 1927, Galli Curci. May 1, including May 10, Denver Music
like the going, ten miles in[...]rips is not the snow or the hail or the differ- October 19, 1926, Mme. Claudia Muzio.
ent temperatures one passes through, but the October 27, 1926, Mario Chamlee, Ruth Miller.[...]cannot, but there are many who November 18, 1826, Russian National Sym- Sunday aftern[...]mber and foliage growth. I November 30, 1926, Mischa Elman. Organ reci[...]
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Photograph bu V. K. Phillpot On a[...]
MUNICIPAL FACTS, August-September-October, 1926[...]York City, having been started in 1912 Mr. W. L. Johnson.
Fairly bubbli[...]
[...]MUNICIPAL FACTS, August-September-October, 1926[...]there would have been
no celebration in the year 1926.
Fifty years ago, the cowboys went[...]stance, who would have fore-
seen that Denver in 1926 was to have
a Mile High Air Meet? One of[...]
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O F F I C I A L S O[...]Thomas F. Dolan 1509 Cleveland Place
George P. Steeie Lo[...]H. Hamilton, Secy. David Davidson
Director Municipal Band Henry E. Sachs[...]C h a r l e s C. B u t l e r
Editor "Municipal Facts" Edith Sampson[...]

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1926 August-October
Denver Municipal Facts
Denver Municipal Facts
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