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LANKS Intention to resign as secretary of the department of the Interior and leave the Wilson cabinet Is learned with regret by the army of national park enthusiasts. Part of this army of nature lovers, of course, expect the Republicans to win in 1920 and so a redesigned to the loss of Secretary Lane In the spring of 1U21. Others who expect the Democrats to win have hoped that Secretary Lane would continue RANKLIN' to be head of the Interior department for another four years. J - To be sure, Secretary Lane says that he has not sent In his resignation to the president, and has not even talked to him about It, as he does not wish to add to Mr. Wilsons burdens and worries at this time. But he admits that It Is Ids Intention to leave the cabinet. So It looks as If the na"You said It tional parks would lose their official head sooner "And what was the dear child chris- than anyone had reason to think a prospect which of mv tened f pienses none of the hundreds of thousands -A boy! tlonnl park enthusiasts. Doubtless most good Americans think well of Mt. Ills public life hns established his reputaLane. GREENS AUGUST FLOWER. tion for ability. Ills long service on the Interstate commerce commission and In the cabinet hns made Constipation . Invites other troubles him for himself vejry well known. He hns made which come speedily unless quickly enviable name as a 100 per cent American, who an checked and overcome by Greena has had a vision of a Greater America and hns August Flower which Is a gentle laxa- labored faithfully to bring that vision to his fellow both In tive, regulates digestion stomach and Intestines, cleans and Americans, The national pnrk enthusiasts, however, l.ave a sweetens the stomach and alimentary ro"t ni tht-l- own : Individually and colleccanal, stimulates the liver to secrete they think well of Secretary Lane for Ids the bile and Impurities from the blood tively aUlt'udc toward the national parks. They believe It Is a sovereign remedy used in many the that phenomenal growth of the national park thousands of households all over th In the lnt seven years Is In no small movement civilised world for more than half a and official to his official due "century fcy those who 'have suffered part with Indigestion, nervous dyspepsia, leadership. . t. s ,. ..lonnl pnrk movement Is believed by Its sluggish liver, coming up of food, palto be the livest nntionnl cause which Is supporters pitation, constipation and other In- not primarily allied with reconstruction after the testinal troubles. Sold by druggists war. It stands, among other things, for the and dealers everywhere. Try a bottle, great outdoor life; for Recreation amid scenic beauty; take no substitute. Adv. for See America First; for the development of the national paths as a" great national economic Wise Youth. home of hundreds of milDick and Jimmy were lilting their asset ; for the keeping at for the preservaAmerican of lions dollars; good One night when they grandmother. and flora fauna of r fort he "estabAmerican tion" were saying their prayers Jimmy of magnificent public playgrounds for the voiced his petitions for Christmas lishment for Increased and better Ameripresents in a tone that could be hearo people forever; canism. a mile. When Secretary Lane assumed his sent In the Why do you pray for your Christnational park affairs were In an exceedcabinet mas presents so loud interrupted had way. The federal government regarded ingly Dick. "The aint deaf. national the w parks as a liability rather thau as an but "No," hlspered Jimmy, grandasset. Their administration, such as It was, was " ma is." considered a nuisance. Though the department was Interior charged of the by law with their care, RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. clerks In variwere by managed they To ball pint of water add 1 ox. Ray Rum, on ous part time. Noa amall box of Barbo Compound, and A4 snbdepartments, working ox. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice a body vat responsible and nobody cared. Congress week until it becomes the desired shade. granted haphazard appropriations under protest. Any druggist can put thia up or you cau A new national park project was an adventure In mix it at home at very little coat. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, politics. And the American people six years ago scarcely and will make harsh hair soft and glossy. It will not co'or the scalp, is not sticky or knew there were any national parks. Yellowstone greasy, and does not rub off. Adv, and Yosemlte were known as scenic beauty spots rather than, as national parks. Railroad folders Making Progress. were the one source cf Information. The public "Tes, Im a teacher now. heUeevd that the Swiss Alps were the only stlU "How are you getting along?' mountains worth, seeing.. with the Canadian Rocki Well, I'm learning les second choice. Secretary Lane had the vision to see,that the A Lady of Distinction. national parks were a great national eeoubmle Is recognized by the delicate fascinatof a financial liability ; that the "Sec Instead set ing Influence of the perfume she uses, America FlU'C movement was n live national 'A bath with Catlcura Soap and Wot cause, and that the national parks had an educawster to thoroughly cleanse the pores, mission a recreational and tional fpr the Amerifollowed by a dusting 'with Cutlcura can people. Talcum Powder usually means a clear, He at once began to put order Into the national sweet, healthy skin. Adr. park chaos. Then the world war gave him h!s opIf Adam had eaten the arple first he portunity by shutting off American tourist travel before the war Americans were spend'ng probably would have decided that Eve abrvnd: ome'hlng ike $500,000,000 yearly in foreign sight- dared him to do It. And he held a winning hand because, as a matter of fact, our national parks excel In su- seeing. r -- half-a-doze- n a, cDTunzsu iszzrr&z -- preme scenic quality and variety the combined accessible scenery of the rest of the world. The national park situation Is still very far from being satisfactory, according to the views of the unofficial leaders of' the national park movement. Congress has no settled national park policy. Politics Is still a large factor In determining the establishment of new nntionnl parks. There Is no standardization of national park acts. Congress appropriates annually for each park separately, with the result of unsatisfactory allotment of funds. Nevertheless, a lot has been accomplished under Secretary Lane. And here are some of the things thnt have been brought about: The passage of an act In 1916 establishing the national pnrk service as the ninth bureau of the Interior department. This probably was the most Important piece of national park legislation since the national purk system wnsbegun by the creation of the Yellowstone National park in 1S72 the first national pnrk of the world. It provides the machinery for the administration, protection and development of the national parks. Tht act sets forth That the service shall promote and regu-- late the use of Jthe jnottonal parks by such means and measures ns conform to their fundamental pur-- " pose, "which purjmsc Is to conserve the scenery and The objects and the wild life therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same In such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the eujoyment of future generations." The promulgation In IMS by Secretary Lane of This pola "Statement of National Park Policy. icy Is bast'd on three broad principles: "First, that the national parks must be maintained In absolutely unimpaired form for the use of future generations as well as those of our own time; second, that they be set apart for the use, observation, health and pleasure of the people; and, third, that the national Interest must dictate all decisions affecting public or private enterprise In the parks." As to the establishment of new national parks the statement lays down these principles: "In studying new park projects you should seek to find scenery of supreme and distinctive quality or some natural feature so extraordinary or unique as to . . The. be of national Interest and Importance. national park system as now constituted should not be lowered In standard, dignity and prestige by or areas 'which" expreswjn levathart the the highest terms the particular class or kind of exhibit which they represent" Seven national parks have been established, as natural-amLlilMor- te -- follows: Rocky mountain (1913) In Colorado 398 square tulles of the Colorado Rockies v.t either side of the continental divide. Hawaii (1916), 118 square miles In the Hawaiian Islands. Including the volcanoes of Manna Isa and Kllatiea on Hawaii and Ilaleakala on Mank lessen Volcanic (1916), In California, 124 square miles. Including Lassen peak, the only active volcano In the United States proper. Mount McKinley (1917), in Alaska, 2,200 square miles, Including Mount McKinley (20,300 feet), and vast numbers of big game. Grand Canon of the Colorado (1919), 938 square miles In northern Arizona, Including the Grand Canon, one of the natural wonders of the world. Lafayette (1919), eight square miles on the Island of Mount Desert, Maine, presented to the nation by the proierty owners. Zion (1919), 132 square miles In southern Utah, Including Zion canon, which Is said to be the equal of Yosemlte In form and Its superior In coloring. The national park service is committed to four enlargement projects of size and dignity. These include : The establishment of the Mount Evans region In Colorado as a national park area by adding It to Rocky Mountain National park'. The Mount Evans region under consideration contains 160 square miles. Is splendidly scenic and Is practically adjacent to Denvers municipal mountain parks. The addition of about 1.000 square miles on the south to the Yellowstone National park. This area Includes Jackson lake. Grand Teton, Mount Moran and the headwaters of the Yellowstone river. It Is the range of a large herd of elk (not the Yellowstone National park herd), which Is threatened vv ith extermination under present conditions. The addition of about 1,330 square miles to Sequoia National park and the change of the name to Roosevelt. The proposed addition lies to the north and east and includes the canons of the Kings and Kern rivers and the west slope and the crest of Mount Whitney (14,501 feet). The Idea Is to make the enlarged park a national outdoor memorial to Theodore Roosevelt. The addition of the Diamond lake region to the Crater Lake National park In Oregon. The enlargement lies to the north and would Increase the park from 249 square miles to 330 square miles. In the seven years since Secretary Lane took charge of the department of the interior the attendance at the national parks has Increased from 252,153 in 1913 to 753,325 In 1919. The Increase In 1919 was from 451,691., The 1918-1Increase Is especially s'gnlficant. It was not due to Increased tourist railroad traffic. It was due to the fact that the American people turned out for a vacation In their own automobiles and of a million of jthem chose to go to the national parks. In the 12 national parks where records "were'kept Yellowstone, Sequoia, Yosemlte, General Grant, Monm Ralnler.-U'rate- r Lake, WInd Cave, Mesa Verde, 'Glacier, Rocky Mountain, Lafayette and Grand Canon there were 563,511 visitors and 97,721 private cars. This means that approximates were traveling In their own cars. And ly these cars came from all parts of the country. Itocky Mountain w 1th S3 638 private cars and 2 visitors, attractedark from every state In the 'Union. Yellowstone saw cars from every state except two. While the national parks received the best kind of advertising In the world word of mouth recommendation of delighted visitors no small part of this Increased attendance Is due to the publicity methods of the national park service, which has carried on a fairly comprehensive campaign of ed ucation. During these seven years congress has been Induced to Increase Its annual appropriations for the national parks from about 1440,000 to about $1 " 9 three-quarte- rs four-fifth- ATONIC C TOUR AGro-STOMAC- ealthy Liver ealthy Life Your liver healthy or dogged, active or sluggish makes all the difference between a vigorous, cheerful life and low spirits and fail ure. To subdue a stubborn liver; over- -- come constipation, dizzl-nes- s, CARTERS BTTLE 4 i IVER PILLS L bilious- ness, indigestion, headache and the blues there is nothing on earth so good as Carter's Uttl Urn FUla. Purely vegetable. Smart pm Small Dose Small Price DR. CARTERS IRON PULS, Natures great nerve and blood tome Anemia, Rheumatism, Nervonsaess, Sleeplessness and Female Weakness. Uentss el Seer iefm PARKEKlT, Twyw,, HINDERCORNS Hi He. veiling h. make lowee. MutcQi ctownkwu ptug--j worn8011 A Cuticura Soap Is Ideal for The Complexion Seen 2St- - Ointment 25 and 50c, Tekewg PATENTS Kate High 3ggg Pessimistic. 169,-49- "It Is all over but the sboutlsfi said the politician to Ws b nlghf before election, and,t won you and me, our aide attend to thnt" Boston Transcript Or a Hive of Bees. W Suggestion for propaganda of a film Show Ing pictures. of ants, for the encouragement Boston Industry by example. I , script, China. Many Suicides In Ru suicides more China has In general It may be said that the schools are In world. In the ether country o now begiunlng to appreciate the educational value ns many as half a mJ! of the national parks as museums of natural hise yearbare of tory and object lessons of the process of earth-- . co riled. making; that the outdoor organizations are preaching their health-givinImportance and that the A short horse Is soon cnrrv American people are awakening to their recrealen't a kicker. tional and economic value. National park enthusiasts feel that In this progress Secretary Lane has had no small an l part that If his successor proves as pood a friend of the national parks they will be Indeed fortunate. They wifi not le satisfied, however, until there Is a secretary of national parks, with a sext in the cabinet. r C Cl ' 000.000. -- rot ' g URIW jj -- g. If J eepVburEys Night Morning5 SHH - Ion fwfwbeCe |