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The toolestla useentolas chollenge lb seercomor to wale their 'resits sides tn order to cotch a glintIvo of the world beyond. Those Irtattore who live at a low attitutto notice at once the electric atmosphere, for thts Is really the creel ot the Rockies as thogsweep through the rsited litotes Wheit one underetands that the plateau trotnothich they rise is six thousand toot above the level of the ma It Is not eurpristog that the atmoophere I. bracAng Romantic Rietory Aoki from the intimate charms of this Park region few persons go there without being Impreosed with its wild-limScarcely morkthan four or See mason' have passed territory was a tom) Iscogulta. the home of the Indian and wild boasts It has a romantic history. To the Plitwo Itorkles -- ot ' ' - -- since-this-wh- ole t 11 ' i 1' 4,,,. 4.1..: 31I - , .., inorth s'IrPn the California Argo Imam. hoot ' onorgette gold tors 'who looked' for a pamag through tbo frowning mountains that thredtnsd to bar their way. To the south lies the load amsociated la early history with the apantard and the historic Santa Ir. trail that dr.4y worn road that to this day la t.Nliowod in linking tho Sostbweet with tho Pacific Coast. Ita deep rata toll of weary tracks and bleaching bones of man and beast-Th-e Rocky Mountain.Plational Park bee.betweea these aad not until 117e was th first rsAiroad built through that section. There is no lark of entertainment for one can motor, rid horseback. walk, climb mountains, cab, play ten-algolf or tako antomoblio rides. The auto roads covor tho lowoy levels and r000h the hotels while horseback riding is along trails which load over ' , ,' 64, II-- I .' -':----- 1 ' ' 1 7:1 I, - , I. 411;6"' e erA'dv.elvncrer4 7j$ &Zeert..e)re , t Uncle Sam a Great Exponent of Thrift-- - He Even Save , The Great Government a; and Sells ,Them l Holes , I.,,, Shop Is Also d Strong Advocate' of -, . Economy In Other, Directions; t 11 ' ,' i. . 1 -- - , l -- , : il ,,, I - ':- ' ' .1 ll. think we did. AVZ If I Thrift le just Aura word--- here.r.tioalar Bureau of .Entrasituir.---Jrhertr-saints'sthe Thrti't Stamp. "lid littiMPS are printed." ,' . Director of the L. Wilmoth. Jaas,10 61101). tt '''WttshlUtOl 774;liat Ptil allt of Vncle Sam's that manutacturea ' paper Wooer and other securities. shouldi 1 1 - ' , ulthmette. - ' '.. '''' - ,i-' ; :, . ., - ,'-- ' ,. T.:. , : , paused Sett-idd- & id - ."Each hole ts exactly tour one. --in -- diameter. i-titdredthat,az--ine- tt aids-an- d ?birth:LIilde-b- y den tO edge- - -the totll number ot ibis"' we 'flint-ou- t l In a day would extend, in a singe line,-toa distance ot 113 miles . Sik'hAttr.'''ICe'itif 'tti into money? 7'hat ,is easily teat' We is to say. the barrel moment for imPressivenees ,tut of tiny paper disk.tor paper . - r . sell-themt-hat - , , ' -- ..' 4,. -- A , 'k ,,jsz,s ' 7 .....-? ,,t-v-.) -- ;4, '- , 7.5,4;2,, ;,..,.., - ' ., -- , - 4- , cc", -- - 1 va1&'' ;.-- - -, orlfSiti." , ..1 tt 14, sr fri dner, e Ihe Cirrs4r.elv.26-":76i.'s- - . 4.1ra7Clevae aa,neee. pro-'IA- 1 A Ti' Controlling the Navys Steam ReseAdmiral Griffin Directs This Branch Of Highly 'Technical Engineering On AU Our Ships 1 't cit'llCV;t , ,1! lk ' By . 1 CRE bp. - Fl.21 . a a - 3 I -- . -- :,- ' j . . i t 7, wk.-. Oh.- ,,s. i' ,i uPosh Beaagraving are ,, -- :: ,' , 1 ' - - '- F '- .t, ii st, s - 111,' - 4 is.i.,7,-- J. - , - .t., .,r, about-thitteen-e- .- 2 -- ,,, - - - - . , ' Att,,,-- ,"Thrift,1,,,,Why.- t ''; ,.... ' lki A Ar ..A' .17 . . to.," ..t A ,, . - , we actually save all the boles Profit From Old Money end .. ; we , All the wecn-opootagtempa - print. p4per money. that for znoncyr1 -romeeback - ., , and tho holes!' exclaimed Ile Pt' , Ciorrentor. "Too moat be joking." oda-asIn a big cylindrieal tank until ' .,. , "Not ad tall. Como arounc. here any It la reduced to the condition of a wet standing pulp. The ptilt).' which la 13 Per cent , learning. and you four barrels inolaturii,ersetiLlathe a. leOPMEINIIIL teadyforrernoral,about papermakant. -' 7 : chock-fuof titty paper disks that for stock. Formerly we tit -' tt. it,. - , 1 Aire of give and glyeerine. And When --of tried of punched-out-xlteett : bass ::, bayshot bow it is. sokt we . - w :. la used up, we melt it &OA - $heets 4aspy.45v6:7aed?..CZer,4r '4Cif the ' of raper money. ,. r.''sttagh'it11cenvert it late& fresh One. emplor-n-- :- before. chines '..tbi day 1 ,... withdrawn la that: -,,-, " by,- theTreasery ,... three parts of old meteriai to, one of , g.,,, i ' k .. ' I,7,-7,-disk represents a bole. cIrculationto be replaced. of . - ''' so of is through-the-bodbonds and 1.101.000.000 Hoke Per Daythem suPtallXr.ent4lt new money room... with crisp ,, running hiliayou may-OYou 'see.- the rioted srsteo Is ,Itot 'A .' ' 4' Nr:,,,, ', "The tamps are prints:4 In sheets- get a notion' from till tact' that during the. mind: and the" third through Alio that paper manufacturers ars litways too proulto try to wive a little Vere' i p 'ens if the last tweivo month" We have sold ;coupons..., 400. &ad each .beef--coun-t I .., .. of .glad to bid for It , .., Government there: the and If of late '' "Tbs.- safety of work tututillied l has had a good deal to say about the "Evar7 bit of waste paper of Arosliko-.-- 1 1131 perforations. ' fetuolese then ;1.171.110 Pounds of t,oho , -1 into' wet whkh pa-trwoo of over poll) conwtrtodiscraO of this distinctive 'rfeassi7 kind left from the operattonrof simnel' se westist an,everegs of thrift if meat be ae128,1 ' , teI stitipeta a day. the ouiput per diem , "All paLP1" money and Vaned BUMP ie tward,o4 es ce,rwteity as it it this big money mill ends a ready mar--1 knowlediced that It restless what It I - ler about 1.1111.lettee boles. bonds are printed. to Yeti dotrbtloss IIpor se much reel. money, and all ket.' and the inane,' troceivad ,for K. Preaches. -- T0 Itrustrate Its Ideas on Alit 21, I ' "I am including the. Thrift twampe know. en a distincties paper.- made of the clippings trout sheets of opt.. and which in tits couresof a year 'is al the subject. it s printing In this big ,t and with a and War Saleinge.Pternpa, which are Use finest heart-rasare painstakingly-- destroyed-- - very large amount. Coco ,back :tufo money history millions on millions of , prtntid and perforated in the same tertne of red ant hiss' silk ftbres die-- !not. however. by pulping. - but by And War Savings Stamp. 1,1 I I the Gevernmarit's ponket.....in other Thrift - tributedlehnells : through "141441u "rel. that particles. 111 may indthroughthe anybody over to.ths Is keeded TreasurTJ words. certifkiiltitwola Abe talk tiVellre 11vost)t. Irt. bas That.Ja a ,good, toasty balm , It sofa or 74..opj V pereliapo ef these way to A4 I Manufacture Own Ink - --- gin to got abeed-l- a the world." bal cotirso. ars meant os sold 417.911 pounds Of this shredded of - rot wool to frosa ouch, a vast number,' i I bat you eats get a bb.ttat motion of bat a protection against eeanterteitintkl, money watt bond paper.. rho material 1 'But take anotker liemithsk- - oil r ; abasail bat' taint a sliapitt Bata la i wed wh .tetor7 hood ham tbra; Saris nutkes Mai- printing MeerAdmiral Robert S. Grills, Chief Of The Mures Of Steen' rashisertel Ink.- We, save a vitals lot of i .. "7BUT W. g ill- .-- lye tract witieb:racle ..., , , ' , , "Whyi .:.',..sellitista ,' . ' - - ,k .- ' - ut , - '',...' , 'ite,-ei.i- t".-'4-.- -'- h , it. . - . - .... "- . in,-,-t- ... ;',,; . '44,,A r44'-- i r-i- s a r .11 'rv 1 i 1 --1 -- 4 t, i - i .1- : I i ,:4; 7,14,;: . 1 0 . II' , ,..7.4 . V, 1 '''),- - ' a-- - 40, -- 1 JOIE11 CRANE, graduated at Annapolis. Following two cruises.afloat, he was assigned to Stearn of BUREAU EngL i LI I 1 11111 1: lIT -tor of the U. S. Navy calls special duty upon the Naval 'Advisory III io,. Board as an inspector of machinery & highly practical 11111 1Ponm131 of recondite scientific for the "Atlanta," "Chicago." "BoaIII I ;1'. ti theortea. Its duties comprise all that ton" and "Dolphin" the first units Or ''1) I:. relates to the devising. designing, our "New Navy." His-building. fitting out, and repairing of subsequent career ,Illstea...has of for II& tiled propulsion machinery comprised duty aboard, nearly every naval shInk the steam pumps. and the class of ship, from gunboat to dread steam machinery necessary for rotatashore- be has seen service III 11W-x9- h tint the turrets. This means simply natightt , ".eclevo that It b oonoerned with practically the - Office of Naval Intelligence and of Steam Enthieering; as 1 cr:,rztlj. everything there is in the complex the Bureau inanector of of a warship except the guns bowels machinery at shipyards -, elle' and magazines. Since the advent at and as.' a member of ICJ electricity. this Baireau has had super- neering boards. Long before his pre. of all electrical appliances motion to the rank of Chief Engineer I vision )6whatsoever nature on board naval ves- - he has participated actively in the , 4';'.; ,''' '' ' 6N2'r 1" 0' 4,'''.,.,' I II devices connected design and construction of machinery 1..e1.4"444-,ii- es nit.it oexrdacepant certain ,,,..,4,.,?iOr other specialised me- for naval N veeseisa. lid It Is a cam:noel- 4,., ,!..,tkot ,, lis,fi,:,,,4 chanism. With the development of III ,Vaeb".". that no other officer of - the ,,t.,'"f:','. r2ParZezeZ;KerJ the internal combustion 'engine, the report M,e- -' '0'' has so intimate a knowledge- of Navy Rogineer-16-Ch1e- f ,,,,,,,,4,,...7,,., himself ftle. found bas I II , , the motive equipment of our Fleet as it .,t 's '.. '.. u, 4, 4, I1 4'1' charged with the responsibility for he. i'tt.4,. N4 1 ' e ,?', 11 , ' t 2. - - l l e.. ,oilik '' 1 --this-- --, - motive - power --- -tautpetmasntal III t'o ' Admiral GriMn while never in aril money there. aboard ship or applied tti aircraft ,. '4:'',.:4,t.tit:.21,41.i;:47 ' "Bow much printing ..ink do you Ile has charge of the . design. manu- sense a candidate tor the position. be ., 0. Ill t,: elvt 4; ', ,4--, s 1.4.,)4: uses, facture. installation. and upkeep of now holcia..was appointed to it by the -.4''''''''.....117::, ..A-",;1:4,,.,t , , Ill .7; , ',,1, in May, 1913, after full con. i Secretary' , Ton radio are outfits I II .' and ashore. afloat pahawl '4''''' ''....,01.4 sideration of the claims of a large ,, ,..., ,A, , ., , Nitlf711 ',' , We use from Only the technician can appreciate number of ' V., ?Yk ii. ..,,!' applicants And upon the ' , , 1' of is , that 5.000.000 4.000.000 thellieety to ... accomplinlmient pouts& .,,,,,,. advice of officers, whose only interut 16.1.......:z. "&, demanded of a man in Station of ,it must the "Some Ink! But then you in- - the ....,11), i , , appointment was Oak selectioaato ReSX Admiral Robert S. prifftn, chief , this is the realize that , of an printing biggest of and expertability ': muet execuAa the Bureau. of know what Ile 1 actorv- In the world. . We maks all .0 saying goes. "be had the ,0 R',,.. to do. and he must be to do what mice. '''''' i ' t. ,. v i , ',,S.,'. !. , , ,.., , '.' goods," that spoke for themselves - - is., ,,,,,I.,, t Our own inkfor one reason. because he knOwe' His results L IC I rt ' ,l,t,,, speaking '1' .' -IA; i' without on ',T. his .i. Its salesmanship so part,. about quality foe thetosetves in the particular ormance of ,,"!i' , , . ,,. ;''sh I' -' r. FOreigil languages are a bit of & that we would not be satisfied to let every new ., ,Til ,'... - .,,:,,,,,k ' goes 'Into bobby e with Admiral Griftla. and 'he is 4 us. for It make But. else conunission. anyhoey ,zez0".7 i. zwit..i.e...l."' 4000,.........,..01,1,,,, '. githueneeerzegbleddeytoulokpeeprnenitn was bprn . I , aside from this point. vre aocomplieh toaburochadw;ithwhen.u. VI 7. t,,,ii,' f..,,....,.i .''''.,.f.i and aNaVirgival Acniaadierna y1S5a7t ,,,,,i0i' gl. t it, I. en..i ,,i1 ',.. a the huge saving. entered his position as head of the engineer- ,f,..,:!', 21. ,' '''.',''''. '''. Vet.-- the t,i' T14.,1'''....,,,i : "The Ink we use cot, us an t k , age of uventeen.TencaRletiag; his , -.11,''s -in II --- t yeariliater-anenthor course ags-eteps-ThlA .. 4 I, lour.. pound. of ..::, 1.... the times N 431,114 ,A!': -o ...v. , this country; with a little to spare. .Open market, Oit Ute if wAbought-Itln-th- e ---- .. i:1 ' ).' . ,.. ..,...... ''''..7 Italie forty-five ' . to or II& --- would W. ; - v..,.t,Lt..;'..,1..-rAk pay 1 Tik , I c, ,, over we a save see. cents. So, you ty , t 7,...,....,. .....' t Zil,,,, , V Aier.)1 aft i ,, militon dollars a year right there. i 4 tA'', I liV1.0,4 1 r: I 4,, i ,, - Yott, 413.. Might.nixonet .., "41,,, 7 (,. .4, it comes to Ink- - - - I ,t, us ' qtt.,.., t , e 4. Saving." We save the eisi;,.. 4 ,c, et. c .1,t..1,t.' 4 4, front the prittliogrolls and.stands. and ,,;.,'4 . .... I. ix 0 .: ' sell them. ,, . it .Af- 1.. . '1 that Is not enough. We are 4?,''--. ,'ic... ,.. .i,lt , . 1 ,, working out a plan for extracting the tt1 ' ' ' . . i ink from discarded .rags. used wiping ......x.,1 -t . 4'4' ..,i,ir 4 ., off the engraved plates. forvriping .....dr1-110-tro . ;.:,, loss. ; 1.7p'to bow thitt ' .. : ta"-- 7 ' i . Ways we bell such Ink Of lb salvaged 7: 4.,,.! S:ir i''' "1.1 a . ',,,i', thousands of poundal every' year, li ,,,,' ''alasw.....,,,....,,w, '"1.1"...."1"1"11' ,9.0V;tal'etat.m.-...k.g . --- - ' View to economy. We make . ' - ewIrk, ,, : Kai ' Ao c.:.'", ariretr , Ir 1, , A1 .. ) I ' . ,,,A., 117- - I I IS , 1" '.. - . l'Ie.''''''',771 N, "gib L. 1 kur , 4, . -- tit,, 46 fii,,1:01 - st'at This fascinating Park is peculiarly situated for here the Rockies open out into a natural amphithaatre of many thousand acres carpeted with meadow land which is hammed in by praciplious peaks.Tou notice at once the bracing air of the hills. you feel the freedom of the mountains and en-lth peculiar blue aky which makes . . :,..( (14, . 0,4t1" . the ptartn1 innMat meadtIVI, through shrilly beet of climbers can ass tImber-line above are as they esnyons and by tho olds of purling gen. streams. A day or many days con he which ocrure it eleven thomaend fest all may enjoy the robins. spent here but a favorite method is altitude. but wrens. bumming birds. leads road as auto the to go as tar aad then Is bike to spots only reached 'bluebirds. jays and the little knew Different trips can. be 41tut singerthe solitaire. by trails. is Ciento, rue and it each Magnificent for day planned are re eccidents few bow In .a region where there ore fifty-O- n prising ported. The few portions' who have mountain peaks Over ten thou ,ntet with accideet have been venturfeet above sea level there are. who All enter or colt rae. some glee lets. The Perk ing without a guide. the Park are urged to employ guided. !area has beta toe recently est sande whether walking alone or with a 'for a complet record of glaciers. but party and camp train outill. Residea live large glistening' ice trews re the licensed uitSes the area le pa- known. Theoe are Hallett. Sprague. trolled by ranger& An important fea- Tyndall. Andrews and Taylor glature is the summer school of the der& Soma ere named &tier distovMotes Christian Aesociation. erste and cientista and others get You which has been eatablishod ten years. their names from persons wbo loved There aro fine grounds. permanent this area well enough 4o make it their hutdings. end athietie Beide. and home: Many moraines are In evidence speakers of national reputation come and one Is so prominent that a isectioi . here yearlrof the Park is named Moraine. suplaced tame reerrve plement these glaciers with a enupie This Park is a natural borne for of hundred of sparkling lakes el, variboar. deer. Rocky bloontain sheep. ous eititudea and with innumerable beaver and other wild animals as well glacial streams and a change of ten be guaranteed for every es many kinds of birds. Oocasionally the big born sheep approaches near day. When one picture tires. another The chief enough to be photographed and in- can be supplied. dustrious colonies of beavers are feature on the West side Is Grand Detr Lake around which is a good ante building along quiet streams. are frequently encountered and at road end some tourists enter In this rare. intervals one may see a boar. way. but the Eastern approach Is more About two hundred elk live here and popular and every year it becomes as Governmiuit asks that every one more alluring.. The Lincoln Highway prevents deetruction et trees. reeks . is only twenty mile away cad ell per- - vegetation. mlnerals. birds and other sons going West over this highway life this spot may become a sanctuary should plan to spend a few days at th:o for wild life of every sort Only the beautiful Park. 141) J t t was planned to cross the Continantal Dieida at trt,23:dtel feet above sea lowhi. It starts of th Park amid preeparaes farm lands and it is la herd as a Milted ball. In places it runs by tbe std of a beautiful river. which It crosses many times in order to give glimpses of rapids ft&lberY waterfalla, white whirip6ols and culk rants that dash over the rooks. Every miii turniabos a picture to lure fishermen and campers n d people revel La tho stratch basic, rho river where sagyoa wails oast coot whadows. - .' .., i - kftg . , v-- -- Z.rde--o 1Aer 4- -, - r 4 . .. , ..i, ...Net, - , or 1 ae ,,t?,:ri!?e hundred square milsa. and incdedes principal part of the Pocky Mona. Lain rangsths hiaheat paint bolas 'Longs Peak. which Is 14.211 and fourtsen ouniAin peaks whieb are over IS.001 feet above sea leval. and thoturh bore aro vac two boss, tired lakes th Park is DOB. too largo. No tourist has as rot gainod a com . piste idea of its beauties but all wish it it not only contains werVarger for the Rockies," but furbishes pasoratnas which eiratch long dietances and cootrroy an impreatIon of an .endloss-ploturs.-- -Per man? yaare tourista . bays been vialting mountain. valleys usarby,and if yoe are athirst for the Prieithe beeittlf et a newly paned mountain region you will pnd good trails laading to hater. acting parts. - 'no rail Tarte road'is being built by catmint labor and when completed it will tionnact the eastern and western parts of the Park. It me ur.N........n....n.m.,..m........m"..."mo - - - lit ... . , )1 t, -- .: ,,,,... !.01,,;44::. N.mita; 'is lire,t: I ..1411:t ' , irlid--- -. . - 'it..,'.1! 1.,. .,6V k.i, ' ow, ct.---- ' sv, : ii : Icr..--1- ; 1:s I d,1 ... -- - ..1:tr., ,4,06.1),..1..p., . 26' ' 8k, t . IV . ,),,,,0"., 4,, 4 lc. 'Ne - - I ,) !,,t-,- ,,,, , ) .,1,11...'.!ft A , ......4 a , - pl, - - -- 1 1,071, vilt.it 14kt .: , ' ,IP I I ! .' J tj 45 i - ,,, r,114,T Nt;gpc-- - rZ.crAl--d- . now-par- ,,,,,tgz Nr. l'I'v.--Js--...,..i.504b ,'J 6 -- - , - ...4, ; - Peaks' Beautiful Valleys, ,( 4, P '.. :'71', Magnificent Mountain .7; Mk The Is tersettecai frank's. i: . s.., eat; right. LL lovers of outdoor' can thank 1 the Department of the Interior for the creatiot of a Rocky ,Ide gamin National Park for it : c:- esvers 1 it the Middle West an t that la easily seuseiblo from all ---- it points.- - Though this le a ; f.,:i la competed that It annually enter; Was more visitors that any of the - olher national parks. This delightful serfs Is octly sovonty miles from .'-: Denver It you motor tho whole way. - Or If yet thous to go by rail to ono . ef the aeverel gateways . you, can se and ;.; Motor about forty . reach the park through a chartninit I z SelirStrT., in ride' go through den e, e." eanyons. by the rushing waters of the st i., ate Themoot or Bt. 'Train rivers i whet the Bock)? Mountain Park 4 i'i : , .:' .sill are aurroundod borate Into low you tt by a stagniticont panorama. .Tot ' ....hen moot here the geoloorist studying i moraines satt glaciers. th botanist ' l'' over Mo. wild Rowers, t:It idle enthuses; 1'. who In user t active the tourist tad -- 1 -7, too 'bow thltiloptoarativety-nopark tanks with thou Is hu visited. 1'I.:.1,7,,,: ,. besatitid Tithes had Mountains Though the Park area Is about four . . I I ,...,,- .4 4' f ' f .. ,Atfo' g Grotmd and a Refuge for Game of Every Sort. i , ,P -e. - I ,,7 Glistening Glaciers and Quiet LakesIdeal Camp- i .. ',.. the Great Middle West Play. ground a Collection of -- . - . '- .- . ,.- '7i' , t ',,tft- '.. - P ' ;I' ';'4 s - bk ,, le. : --i,:. lk . ' ' - 1,,,,..,-....- )..,i ... ,.. t --.. '. j r LI $ ., . r,.0.-- - i. ..1,, , ', 4' MN. --- . 4, . ,-.- 04.; , - ,, A , .. Ps,.,1s,.., ti- -4 -- , ,:: . 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