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TZArGp- - I ; - y. ,, vr- - v .. gt 191T--Mou- nt 1S-1- rs semi-offici- first-clas- S e vWi sa V 'A , X IrrA Jfryrc Coutfay 6 IA4 fCifro" C'-X. By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN IKTVyenr of Xatlonnl Parks! Yellowstone Ims ben celebrating It this summer. When It ns estulilistied by net of congress A 4 In 1S72 it was the Aret-pub- llc playground of the people created In all history. Now the United States has nineteen and several other nations have followed our example. Yellowstone Is a land of wonders rf&Azv&vrcM&ttcjS'Ar. " and Its early history Is In keeping, , Yosemlte valley, high waterfalls, three groves of Our third president, Thomas JefTer--big trees. son, bought the Louisiana Purchase 1890 General Grant, Californio, four square hind between the Mississippi and the the miles; big trees. 1ockles from Nnindeon Bonaparte In 1803. In 1S09 Mount Rainier, Washington, 324 squsre the spring of ISO! Jefferson started Lewis and miles ; Mount Bslnier with forty-eigsquare miles Clank westward from St. Louis to see what we had of gtuders. for f 13,000,000. They went to the mouth of 1902 Crater Lake. Oregon. 219 square miles; the Cilunihln and returned to SL Louis In 180 lake In crater of extinct volcano, with sides 1.000 after being given up for lost. Both going and refeet high. turning they passed a little to the north of the 190.1 Wind Cave, South Dakota, seventeen Yellowstone, but heard nothing of It cavern with many miles of galleries square miles; John Colter, one of their men, turned back be-- , and chambers. fore reaching St. Louis to trap beaver on the , 1004 1lntt, Oklahoma, 848 acres ; medicinal headwaters of the Missouri. He discovered the springs. Yellow stone In 1S07. returned to St. Louis In 1S10 1904 I1I1I, North Dakota, 780 acres; wild and told about the geysers and other marvels. St. . animal Rullya preserve. , Louis refused to believe and laughed at the Yel1906 Slesa Verde. Colorado, 77 square miles, lowstone ns Colters Hell." Gen. William Clark, cliff dwellings. prehistoric Colters commander, was apparently the only man 1910 Glacier, Montana. 1.534 square miles; to believe; on Clarka ofllclul map of the Lewis mountains, lakes and glaciers. and Clark expedition you will find traced Colters 1915 Rocky Mountain.' Colorado, 397 square route in 1S07." , ; heart of the Rockies, Continental Divide, miles, one Jim Bridger, of Gen. William H. Ashleys' . to 14,255 feet. up peaks lieutenants In the Kocky Mountain Fur company, Islands, 113 square 1916 Hawaii, Hawaiian rediscovered the Yellowstone In 1827. Bridger was on two Islands, tropvolcanoes famous three miles, as good a mountaineer, plainsman and guide as ' ' ical scenery. this country ever saw. But he was a practical 1910 Ijissen Volcanic, California, 124 square Joker along rthe line of monumental lies he was tulips; only active volcano In United States proper, the Inventor of the obsidian cliff, boiling spring, volcanic exhibits. other alum creek and echo canyon stories which have McKinley. Alwska, 2,200 square been Western classics for nearly a century. So miles; highest mountain In North America (20.300 Ids report of the Yellowstone wonders was set feet), great wild animal preserve; not yet accesdown merely as another of Jim Brldgera sible. - . big . yarns. 1019 Grand Canyon. Arizona, 958 square miles, In and again in 1S62 men reported the won-fleof the Colorado river. gorge of the Yellowstone. Nobody would believe Maine, 5,000 acres; group of 1919 them.In 1S60 the Washburn-Lang-- . mountains on Isle of Mount Desert. " ford expedition from Slontana succeeded In get1919 Zion, Utah. 120 square miles; gorge of the ting a hearing. But it was not until 1870 that a Rio Virgin. special federal government expedition established Many volumes could be filled with photographs the existence of the Yellowstone. s of scenery In these national parka The Tlius It took sixty-thre- e years and more than photographs reproduced herewith were selected six discoveries to put the Yellowstone officially for these reasons: Yellowstone Is the oldest, largon the map. est and best known of our national parka Rocky Cornelius Hedges he hns deserved well of his Mountain Is the most popular. Grand Canyon Is In country September 18, 1870, by a camp-fir- e the greatest natural wonder in the world. Lafaythe Yellowstone, proposed that the wonderland be ette Is the only national park east of the Missismade ft nationnl park a public playground set sippi. Zion is the newest of our nineteen. The aside for the peoples use forever. The Idea took. remaining picture, a scene on the way to Rocky Congress established the Yellowstone National Mountain, Is typical of the American people at park March 1, 1872. play In the national parks. The United States now has nineteen national The visitors to the national parks In 1921 numbered 1,007.335; the private automobiles numbered parks containing 10,859 square miles or 6,949,760 acres. Chronologically In the order of formation 175,823. Rocky Mountftln led with 273.737 visitors and 57,438 automobiles!. Hot Springs was secthey are as follows: JS32 Hot Springs, Arkansas, 911 acres, origiond with 130,908 visitors. Yosemlte was third with nally a reservation, made a national park this , with 91,513 visitors and 18.947 cars. Yellowstone bad 81,651 visitors and 15,736 cars, year; 46 curative hot springs. , 1872 Yellowstone, Montana and Wyoming, Appropriations In 1921 were $1,031,549 and revenues were $396,928. Eventually the nationnl parks Idaho, 3.3-.-- square miles; geysers and other volcanic exhibits. Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, will he practically The act of 1916 creating the national park servlarge lake, great animal preserve. 1890 Sequoia, California, 232 square miles; ice, a bureau of the Interior department, sets forth 32.000 big trees over Jen feet In diameter, and that the fundamental purpose of the national feet and 5,000 years oli tome over tbirty-fivparks Is to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the irild life (herein and 1S90 Yosendte, California, 1,125 square miles; r 1 -- jfrzzr&'iAss i,j- - saw your Vegetable Compound odvar newt paper and gave It a fair trial. Now 1 am able work and to do dont bare a backorht ovary month. 1 cannot pro Isa vour Vegetable Compound enough and highly recommend It to lboe wbo have troubles bke mine. 1 am willing far Lhasa fact to be used as a testimonial to bad all who euffsr with frauds troubles, as I did, to the right road to health." Ur. LbLA VAKK.lJoX H fdlkst Arkansas. i& VT: 4 - i . Sa rCf was not able to do my work without help. I w t. ' ; (c feat half tbs time. I X - , '' V eecre-rle- a of th new national body and Mega ted to open national headquarters shortly In Washington, , D. G. An Immediate survey has been ordered , :n determine why gasoline price tbould rontlttue at their present peak. A number of tha 330 delegates sent o tha Initial Chicago convention were m powered by their local rluba to apply for Immediate membership la the nw national body. The first to formally sign up waa he Ohio Slate Automobile asaoeiatlon, with n membership of GO.Oua The Illinois State Automobile association, 43.000 member outride of Chi- - I uawiLydUEL Compound for sarwnaa la my UR 1 would suffer 00 badly every month Iran my wust down that I could not be on my Doctors 1 ' i V'J'V1' WV ,ni 1. .. ; A Khsj dtf 'T ' '. c Wtan. Arkaiwu. rial ham a VageuUe National Cftmpalgna Launch! Again! Anclant Cnamiaa af Malar Wart! Many Sign Up, Offlriala af tha ftewty organized Na- ilodal MotorUta aanoclatlan dcclarad t war kb a number of nmWa of tha motor world following an aft ganltailua mooting at llilrafo. They launched national rampalgna agalnat tnirrfvrrnca with highway building programs, overloaded track which ara breaking-- dp paved road and on Increaa'og motor tag levh-a- , and declared that tha rampalgna will carried out cons! roily tn every arfoa oft ha country. Their attention waa railed to tha ibtmcre door by Illegally loaded trucks to roads about Chicago by Senator IL C Keaalng-- r, who predicted that ll new organization will become the champion of M.OUO.CXX) people If Its program fur Improved motor CENTENNIAL HARKS ITASTHE FIR5TDFNINETEEN FOES I I .VYF" If candles were made In the shnp of a cross some people would burs them at all four ends. ' "I 'Sf'' V The spectator often sees better tha the actor. Th Judge w. u. Meals of Cleveland, Ohio, President of the National Motorists Association. .... fbeto ty Cburtny U.S.ort Jerries to provide for the enjoyment of the same In auch manner and by auch means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations. , There will be more nntonul parka The policy of the national park service, as set forth In 1918 by the late Franklin B. Lane, then secretary of the Interior, Is Hint the national parks of the future should be Justified by scenery of supreme and distinctive quullty or some natural feature so extraordinary or unique as to be of national Interest and Importance. The national park system as now constituted, should not be lowered in standard, glgnfty and prestige by the Inclusion of areas which express In less than the highest terms ths particular class or kind of exhibit which they rep- ... resent. f The nntlonal park movement Is now nationwide. There Is an army of enthusiasts. These enthusiasts are preaching that the mission of the nationnl parks Is manifold; that general use of them by the people will bring physical, mental, moral and financial benefits.' Tills national-partranscontinental tourist traffic by private car Is getting to be a big thing, with tremendous possibilities In dollars, lhe Scenic West was literally full of motorists this summer on vacation trips ranging from two weeks to the whole season. All sorts of estimates have been made of what this means financially to the country to have this money spent at home Instead of Ir sightseeing abroad. ' It Is purely guesswork to estl mute wlint the million and more visitors to the nntlonal parks this summer paid out In money. An arbitrary minimum estimate of $100 each gives a total of $100,000,000. The national park enthusiasts have formed an organization of their own the Nationnl Tanks association. It was formed by unofficial friwids of the national parks to enter a field of the movement which the federal government apparently does not Intend to occupy. The present policy of congress If It has any national park policy Is merely to provide for the protection, maintenance and development of the parks, leaving It to the people to determine the use they' shall make of them. The association Is an organization of the people tliemselves to enable them to use effectively these public playgrounds. At present the enjoyment of the American people of Its national perks is largely emotional. Among It many other activities the association purposes a campaign of education to double the enjoyment of the people It says In effect to th hy adding understanding. American eople: ' ur national parks are natures great laboratories and museums. They are merely wonders and scenery. They are exhih'ts on a mighty scale of the processes by which nature has been and Is making America. .You may double jout pleasure in these exhibits by comprehending tlielt meaning through Intelligent study. Let ue .'Set lct us also know AiiiAlrni America first I Let us know Its natural history as well .s it national history. Let us differentiate, distt-rals- l and appreciate. Then we shall aeally know. Then w shall realty enjoy." k nt Backache Is a Warning! engo and 16,000 Chicago members of tho Illinois Automobile club, was the second unit to make application. Several other units also have applied for immediate membership. Tbote agonizing twinges acroaa the small of the bock, that dull, throbbing backache may mean eenoua kidney weakneae oenoua, if neglected, for it may lead to gravel, atone in the bladder inflammation, dropsy or fatal Bright' disease. If you are suffering with a bad back, have dizzy spells, headaches, nervous, despondent attacks or disordered kidney ection, heed Nature's warning. Get after the cause. Doans Kidney Pills have helped thousands. They should help you. 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