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Show prominenTmen oeoicate park Pathfinder Party to Lay Out Route Linking Rocky Mountain National and Yellowstone National. Denver. Colo., Sept 4. Stephen T Mather, assistant secretary of the interior, in-terior, accompanied by Governor Carlson, Carl-son, officials and citizens of Colorado, numbering several hundred, left early today to participate m the formal dedication of tho Rocky mountain national na-tional park In northern Colorado. The party traveled by automobile to the Fall River boulevard, just across the continental dlvido, where the dedicatory dedica-tory exercises were to be held at 2 o'clock. Addresses were to be made by Mr. Mather, Governor Carlson, F. O. Stanley Stan-ley of Boston, Mrs. John Dickson Sherman of Chicago, Congressman E. T Taylor and C. B. Timberlake of Colorado, and messages read from President Wilson and Secretary Lane. P"lans were undor way to start a pathfinder party from Denver tomorrow tomor-row to lay out a route for a permanent perma-nent automobile highway linking Rocky Mountain National park and Yellowstone National park in Wyoming. Wyom-ing. The party will be met at Cody, Wyo., near the entrance to Yellowstone, Yellow-stone, by Mr. Mather, oo RECORD FOR LONGEVITY. New York, Sept. 4. Mrs. Jeanette Schwartz, who died last night in the Brooklyn home for the aged, in her 107th year, established a record, it is believed, for longevity among dwarfs. She was two and a half feet high and woighed less than twenty-five pounds. Her birth place was Stuttgart, Germany. Ger-many. oo |