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's Vegetable Conqmund as a wonderful medicine for bringing the new mother back to rmrmpy health and tlie I'ink-ham- nn.l binds and waters The Anicrli'au Assnrlnticn f Museums. ii s.trcy of l.le rmitrihullnn tl.nt van lie made liy I lie iiiiuir.il liisivry museums vf tlie country ip woman who says her benrt wants $50,000, bnt who want $50,0001 I young broken gt this season of the year the radio scarcely can compete wltli the f)r( old ocean variety. pl0i Strength. It is an excellent restorative, contains no harmful drugs, ami can ha taken in safety by a nursing motlier. Thousands of mothers who have regained their strength by taking it are its best recommendation. Why not take it yourself I music memory contest (Donld show how quickly popular mo jk am be forgotten. fiie nest Now WeH Again Milwaukee, Wisconsin." After I had my second rhild 1 felt sick and nervous and could not do much. Then after the other baby came I was worse than ever. I suffered this way for a long time and did not know whnt to do. I was looking over my cook books, and found one of your little books and I aat down and read every page. Than I bought a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and took four bottles of it before I etopiied, and now I am well again. 1 always recommend the Vegetable Compound to my friends." Mrs. John Mitzke; 773 6th Ave., example of a a pretty girl crossing a itieet jammed with traffic. Another filibuster Is high-clas- s declare that the with green cheese completely dead. now Scientists in common goon pnerally I Laugh, and the world langlis with Hut speed, nnd the police will you. ,pd and get you I after you Milwaukee, Wia. Buffalo, N. Y. -- "My health got worse after my little girl's birth, and my mother advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound as an Immeasurably happier land If there were flah for every new kind of bait on the would Tills he It will continue to be a difficult fat to make hay fever an aristocratic lilmcnt until botanists rename eastern concern will build motor busses, as If four could iot sufficiently muaa up the poor An I National Planfnr Outdoor Recreation in ihe Making ip By JOHN i yet the Christian martyrs didn't the iiinn who stands la mat of a beauty parlor and waits for And j hire unicli on I j Ui wife. The would movement be getting more followers If it look mevement. didn't like a il The male burglar wlio wears women's clothing may have a strong-mindewife who makes him dress d that way. That plan of through eastern taking college girls prisons may be for the purpose of making them a little ifower an the trigger. i 1 The next generation won't under-mo-d our Jokes about chickens crossing the road The way traffic is, they hardly ever get serosa DICKINSON SHERMAN NTLR SAM would have us pluy out of doors. Inciilentully, Uncle Sinn here menus (be government of tlie United States; there la no politics lu this article. President Wilson wus a good friend of recreation; it was be who backed 'tlie iNipulur movement which forced through congress In Ills administration the act exempting the existing nutlonul parks from the Jurisdiction of the new water power commission, thus licadlng off Immediate danger of commercial invasion. Franklin K. Lune, in his cabinet, was the first secretary of the Interior to see the economic, recreational and ethical value of the national purk system. It was Lane, a Democrat, who Induced Stephen T. Mather, a Republican, to become director of the new national park service. It was during the Wilson administration that Hawaii (1916), Lassen Volcanic (1916), Mount McKinley (1917), Grand Canyon (1919) and (1019) Katlonul parka were established by acts of congress. It was President narding who announced rs through an authorised spokesman at the fiftieth anniversary of the Tellowstone, a national park policy, which promised, among other things, their protection against invasion by the commercial Interests. It was Ilardlng who visited Yellowstone and the new Zion Katiunul park during the sumNow s French statesman says that mer of 1923 nnd confirmed that policy. It Is PresAmerica Is holding np the world's ident Coolidge who has gone a step farther than peace. But howT Aa long aa we keep these two predecessors and would have the estabF.nrop poor, she can't light lishment of a definite governmental policy of participation In outdoor recreation and promotion of This country spends more than Its advancement. Most for of year pencils. thin 1 probably due to the wear and Emphasis Is put upon the national parks because the national park movement Is the exemplar tar of figuring out tax returns. of the many movement! which now enter Into the The man who admitted driving hla vast question of outdoor recreation. So Important I has the national parks movement become that It Is iMomoblle Into a railroad train to col-tthe Insurance on It probably will regarded by competent students of the times as Issue (ft the day. It has jhave a hard time getting more Ufa the llvest s Iwurince. called together a "National Parks Army" with a nation-wid- e strength of between four and five A observes: 'Thia million nature lovers of all ranks and conditions exchange all religions. The ;wrueg number business might he of life, all political creeds, Is the Ttiost democratic democracy of jvorse. Suppose telephone girls worked ,h shoe stores." But they don't That of nil democracies. J where the shoe The enrollment and functioning of this "Napinches. tional rttrk Army" showed these things: The pop1 An International ular BUpiiort of the recreation movement ; the posgroup of meteor fegistu Is trying to discover what the sibilities of a more effective organization, and the odvlsnbilily of the participation of the administrafeather was like In prehistoric times, it seems almost too late now te tive branch of the federal government. So the ;4 anything about It time wns rlw for (he National Outdoor Itcrrentlon conference this summer In Washington called by Has tin. old J fashioned family which President Coolidge. 'Pt the Iiihle and the Tlie apMintment of tlie President's comiiilltee photograph on nK, table been snrceed-- n on National Outdoor Kcrnutlon was the first step. parr by i generation which can And Work, Wallace. Hoover and Secretaries t""tn only Roosevelt were the members fr graphophone and Assistant Kecri-tiir(la ra.lln set of the committee nuked by the President to suggest to him how a national outdoor recreation I could lc formiiluted and put Into action." Salt This committee Is fittingly constituted. Recre-tnrle-a Weeks, Work and Wallace are the three members of the federal power commission which h "rVPl wnfle mi ikk Mina has general administrative control over all water wnltaa Uw uw ml power sites on the public lands and reservations, t existing national park excepted. Mr. Weeks, ne iu'sinkss rm.i.ECK secretary of war. Is Interested In public roads. Is "I.LKfin. In charge of tlie national military parks and Is AM ChTI branrlm. tlie author of the Weeks net, tinder which hnve tn, co N. Mlineommrivlnl sti Kat Ufc. nt,. been made extensive forest purchases In the White AMI SHORT 8TOKIK8 iiiiiuntnliis and the Apimliiclilniis. Klllttt A.iv i., j.hi vani-t- iy ninn, r. n i) Doctor Work, as secretary of the Interior, conl' . '. M Kiel Si Tempi trols the National 1itrk service, the general land W'M-S KIIKKT MUSIC office, the office of Indian affairs, and the liureiiu of education. Secretmy Wnllure Is In control of I All kinds. Slice! musk- by ' tkviili-jtlie forest service which administers Ihe national klucir l'ix A7 S klnm forests ; and the bureaus of biological survey, pubvkgkTA1ILK crates lic roads and plant Industry. CRATES & APPLE BOXES Secretary Hoover has charge of the bureau of lu I flshertes nnd Is officially Interested In mining end iiIht fa. 119 So. Mh Wl transport at Ion. Moreover he Is president of the National Purks association, an unofficial nation"Say it With Flowers wide organization of nature lovers Influential In dirtieling the Hctlvltlca of the "National Park Fy,h Cul Flowers at All Times deArmy." Col. Theodore Roosevelt of the Nnvy Hobdays Flower Shop Is lie lover inheritance, a nature Is by partment fsitli K chairman. executive HUIjg. Salt Uka (Yiloncl Roosevelt appointed nn assisting committee consisting of representatives of the executive departments mentioned and Charles Sheldon Who remembers the thought he was giving the young lady quite an evening f he disbursed a total of $1.50? boy who O ' at re tn y Ih-s- Lake City Finns r Jot Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helps to Restore Health i Miner ilir.iiu:!i .;,pnn i,f pari., IhIYiCS, H the field of outdoor rerrea-tlo- n and conservation through teaching an and love of nnturo. It la tlie Intent ion of tlie advisory eoimeil to request other national organizations to make similar surveys lit the field of tlie social of outdoor recreation, Its relation to child life, health, Industrial workers, athrural recreation letic games, sports, etc., and ulso In the field of tlie value of nutural rcmim-- to outdoor recreation with purlic-ultt- r to forests, refereni anigame nnd mals. Ilsli, birds, plunts, ACiwiwewey'Vzrfrf'irfl-eMowers, waters, etc. of the Boone and Crockett club and Rntiert SterIt is believed that through tlie close and government ling Yard, executive secretary of tlie National of such private iigoni-leParke association. agencies, federal. Mute, county and iniifficlpnl, It In response to Invitations by Colonel Roosevelt, will he isissilde eventually to evolve a nutlonul delegatee representing 128 organizations of nmny plan for outdoor recreation In which each agency, kinds fromcoast to coast met In the auditorium of inibllc and private, will have and play Its mrt to the National museum, effected a permanent organthe end that our country will lie a huppler, pleasization and formulated a policy. anter and healthier place In which to live." The government Is represented by the PresiThere will be plenty fur the new organization to dent's committee. Iti function ie to determine an do. There la, for instance, the matter of upholdadministrative policy and to serve as a medium ing the standard of tlie national parka. A feature between the people and the administration. Il will of nutlmial ark policy first promulgated by Secassume none of the reeponslbilltlee of the iieople, retary I.nne In 1918 nnd confirmed by remarkable who will continue, through tlielr own organizademonstrations of popular sentiment la that "the tions, to deal directly with congress, it docs, hownational pitrk system ne now constituted shall not ever, insure the of the various dehe lowered In standard, dignity and prestige by partments of tlie ndininlatrutlve branch of tlie fedthe Inclusion of areas which express In less then eral government e thing that has been unfortunIhq highest terms the particular class or kind of ately lacking. It will also help In bringing I with exhibit which they represent" It was the attempt the administrative and legislative branches In acof Secretury Albert Ii. Full to abrogate this policy cord with the popular will. (hat largely led to hla resignation. An advisory council of one hundred represent of the public lands comWell, the pigeon-hole- s the people. It will serve between conferences. mittees of the two houses of congress are full of An executive committee, to serve between meetbills for new nutlimnl parks. These Include the ings of the advisory council la made up ae folNicollet In Wisconsin, Grand Coulee and Yakima lows: In Washington, Mean In Arkansas and Ozark In There are bills for "a national park" Missouri. Chauncey J. Hamlin, New York, politician, World Texas has In Georgia, Virginia and Pennsylvania. war veteran, expert In civic service, president a bill appropriating $100,000 for the purchase of American Association of Museums, chairman. a .national park In Jeff Davis county. Secretary Dr. John C. Merriam, Washington, paleontoloWork has appointed a committee to study tha gist, educator, administrator, author and Vice president National Academy of Sciences, vice clialr- question of a nutlonnl park In the Southern Apunder-standin- g Painters at Chinas Mercy In many respects the painter today Is id the mercy of the Chinese workmen for without China bristles, now since the Russian supply has been decidedly cut ntf, the price of paint brushes would soar. Tho Hilinil Ion was extremely criliiul for ii time during mill after tho war, but It Is more stabilized today. it hud done her so much good. I had headache and tired feelings, with no ambition, also pains at times so it hurt me to walk. With the Vegetable) Compound 1 took Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Medicine ana used Lydia E. Pinkhams Sanative Wash, and I have been greatly helped. Ido hope you will use my letter aa a testimonial as it will help other women.' Mrs. (IkoRUB SntKMAiUi,8ti fclmalleSL, Buffalo, N. Y. Followed Friends Advice Vienna, South Dakota. After my second child was born I waa com- and didnt care for hud sharp pains in my idea uia a whits discharge and was nervous and weak. I didnt seem to care how I neglected my work. A friend told me about Lydia E. Pink hams Vegetable Compound and I took it for two months the first time and one month tho last time. It has helped me in a great many ways and the pains have left ms entirely. I eel tainly wish you to know how much lament I have received. Mrs.G.W. 1'keehan, Vienna, South Dakota. Such letters and a successful record of fifty years should convince every ailing woman that Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound is the medicine ana needs. For sale by druggists everywhere. pletely anything. run-dow- n 1 Learned His Lesson "I notice that you roiirtcuindy rt train from mentioning the name ol your hiIi1 lent rival In your speeches." "It's more a matter of discretion Ilian of courtesy. 1 once started to denounce a rival, and aa soon us 1 iiiciiI li'iicd Ids name the audience burst into deafening and continuous applause." Huston Transcript. ildren Cry for Castoria s noo&pv$Z2' Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages g Dr. George E. Scott Illinois, treasurer and chairman finance committee. s Dr. Vernon L. Kellogg, Washington, aoologlst and author, permanent secretary nnd clinirinnn of division of educational relations National Research council, secretary. Walter F. Martin, Washington. John Barton Payne, Illlnula, president PJ11-2, forboard of South Park commissioners, mer Judge, cabinet officer and director general of railroads, chairman American Red t'rnss. Charles Sheldon, Washington, author, explorer. Mg game huffier. Boone nnd Crockett club. Mrs. John Dickinson Sherman. Coiorudn. tlie Nutlonul Park I July," director Amerlcun Forestry association, director Better Home In Attierleu, niunager Garden Week campulgn, president General Federation of Women's clubs. George Shiran, III, Mlchlgun and Washington, lawyer, writer, naturalist, member udvlsor.v board Migratory Bird Treaty Regulations, president of Wild Life Photographers. James K. West, New York, chief scout executive Boy Scouts of America. Mrs. Jane Deeter Klppin, New York. This distinguished personnel represents, as evident, a wide range of recreational functionings fume who have nd Includes niuny of nntlon-wid- e devoted years of enthusiastic effort to the ciiiim-- . The advisory council, through Its executive committee, assumes no power beyond planning and organizing work for the purpose of correlating the activities of organizations us a whole in tinof greater harmony of effort. It will, lnmeior, hnve access to the nutlonnl administration ns a whole, Instead of to government depart mints singly aa In the past. The executive committee of the advisory conn-ri- l lias Issued the following stutemenr : "The advisory rouneil of the National Confer-enrof Outdoor Recreation believes that It Is i"l Its function to take over the exploitation of any purl of tho field of outdoor rec real ion, but rather to support, endorse and seek apslstanee from li e various nnllonal organizations already at werk in this field. "Pursuant to this policy, announcement Is made that by resolutions duly adopted tin; following national organizations have been requested to undertake certain surveys which appear to the committee ae funduiuentul to any carefully formulated national plun for outdoor recreation: world-famou- Chii-ago- 1 t e g palachians. Tlie long standing controversy between the national park service and the forest service over Ihe boundaries of the proposed Itoosevelt-Sequoi- a National park prevents action by congress. Senator Walsh of Montana has for four years been attempting to force through hie bills for the damming of Yellowstone lake In the Yellowstone. Perhaps the new organization can prevent the happening of n thing like this: June 7, the lust deday of the last session of congress, the general ficiency bill In the senate came up (or final enactment. It contained the following appropriations for the national parks: Mesa Verde, $3,000; Mount Rainier, $13,000; Rocky Mountain, $26.171 all on account of flood damages ; road construction, under $7,500,000 authorization of congress, $1,000,000. But it fulled to pass. Senator Pittman of Nevada was ungry bemuse a reclamation appropriation In which he wus Interested had heen omitted and filibuster. The things they have ran a been saying nbtit him In the parks this summer: Eighteen committee discussed as many aspects of outdoor recreation at the conference Bnd the report of the committee on resolutions, as adopted, Reeoimnendutlons ere Is quite comprehensive. It Is too long, made on many vexed questions. however, for even a summary here. But It doe serve a polite notice uMn Uncle Sain Hint there must he harmony among tlie departments, between the interior and agricultural; mid that the pollution of waters must he slopped. The conference endorses nature study In the schools, for which the General Federation of Women's Clubs Is campaigning, and the training of nature teachers In nuriiiiil school and collegi s. An.l there Is a whole volume In this tirt rosnlution : "Resolved, that outdoor recreation turnishes opstrength, portunity to gain abounding wholesome rnjoj ini lit, uudeixtanditig and love of :i:ul keen sportsmanship r.nture, and. above all, has a direct hciicliiinl in.'I iicncc on tlie formation of sturdy charm-toliy dcviIc-Inthose qualities of sol f control, endurance under hardship, reliance on self, and cooperation with others In team work which are so ncees.-irto good citizenship." The truth of Hie mutter is that this Twentieth In Ihe big cities, Is rcnliirv civilization, . Oar neither sane nor safe In many of its our aa vocutiomx strenuous avocations are iis There is no rest In our play. 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