Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1925, Page 28

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23 00LIZGE SUMMER HOVE SINCTUARY hite Court, at Swampscott, Ideal Place to Relax From Labors. Special Dispateh to SWAMPSCOT May 16.— PRESIDENT’S WILD HORSE PEST Montana Law Permits Kill- ing of Worthless *“Cayuses.” By the Associated Press. HELENA, Mont, May 16.—Wild ON WESTERN RANGE poor, sweep down upon the unfenced pasture lands in the agricultural dis- tricts, break down fences and damage growing crops. The live stock depart. ment estimates that there are 400,000 head of these wild horses on the Mon- tana ran; Under the law county commission- ers, upon sufficient petition, may des- ignate a round-up foreman, who or- ganizes the drive, impounds the hor athered, records their brands, if any, and causes the publication of a notice under which owners may re- deem such stock as they wish by pay- ment of a small fee. The remainder are destroyed. There is a market for about 8,000 head of these horses annually. They are bought by an be slaughtered and the cho! TRADER ENTERS OPERA New Manager of Berlin House Also Has Been Diplomat. BERLIN, May 16 (P).—Heinz Tiet- Jen, who has heen elected general man- ager of the municipal opera house, re- cently acquired by the City of B lin “after the privately owned Deutsches Operahaus went of the meat prepared for export. Fer- | tilizer and dog food are by-products. It has been reliably stated thut the amount of food consumed by Mon- tana's worthless cayuses would sus- tain 2,000,000 head of. sheep and 800,- 000 head of cattle annuall. has had an unusual musical career. Starting out as a commercial man with a Breman company operating in West Africa, he decided later to go into di- plomacy, and as a volunteer entered the colonial service of the forelgn of- [ fice. his homeward journey from after leaving the for Genoa, he met the 1, the famous conductor of manager of the Treves Opera. r he w lled to the Breslau Opera and comes to Berlin. His wife When Presider and re his family tt early Court, on rich been chosen White House, is an where the President the arduous c 2y colonial mansion S . and elms, rest horse round-ups, planned under much the same em as {s used by some Western States for jackrabbit drives, are being organized in several sec: tions of Montana under a law passed by the last Legislature. The law, which was hard fought on sentimental grounds by old-timg stock men and ranchers In the Legislature, is designed to rid sections of the State of the small, wild range hor: monly designated as cayuse are considered by stockmen as utterly worthless. Farmers complain that bands of these havses, when range feed gets e == 1A OBODY can make as TO LONELIEST ISLAND S el Culics good a Ginger Ale as su P National Gligzer Ale Natives of Tristan da Cunhai:,, 5 ; | wait 1 He was i is—unless they use the same Threaten to Emigrate Unless ompa: »v his wife « e Distilléd formula and ] Sut D i C)fi select the same ar : 5 stay MOTOR OIL P2 g purse 1ngredlents. Extra Dry and Pale< wown to the | L : : ’ Cootidge, nor to | rt is Red | home of Frank ident’s _close Red Gables been a fre a few short wdvanced into the S the head of the \HEcs hids o Stearns, Photo shows Hotel Preston, Beach Bluffs, Swampscott, quarters during his stay this Summer at the North Si newspaper reporters have engaged a cottage across the w ASK ANNUAL BOAT lass., where the President will have his official head- ort. Telephone and telegraph cables are being laid and | | tented: otherwise they threatened to ite. s of the settlement was brought few go by Rev. F | Rogers, whe hree ye: | & missionary and schoolm | | he: Ros not a_show | t beautiful of ol Yearly Mail Is Arranged. he ma i —_— painted p s welling con g 31 rooms, | with sun parlors ai L wide veranda |, s of the house. \dence of the Associated Press. | Sngland, April | the Natives of Tristan da Cunha, in|vided. Th Atlantic, as the | law-abidin, 140 persons on the is being about tustrious, and live g themselv There scently to|is no er whatever on for them, | Cunha, according to Rev. brought |and no immorality. The inhabitants tly are socialistic in their view body being equal, and the island itself is owned among members of the vari- les Proctor | the lawn, d by his or of Brook- ffs overlook- You can tell from the in- imitable flavor how genu- ine is National Ginger Ale— and the refreshing efferves- cence 1s a memory that lures to more. Don't neglect to say "NATIONAL" Ginger Ale —or you'll be disappointed. place is it is only | @ an annu: eclaring that if this were about they would be tired man o ho love natur > President | Summer residence of (¢ of Boston, . who acted as physician ind the Mo the natives, said there tious si s among but that suffered *h complaints brought lack of suitable foods. enough v: ty Your motoron the road and.off your mind--an ideal condition always i | o~ with Sunoco oil. : i 4 Sold at all Bruised ir; 300-Foot Fall. imute derviceNations No. 2—Georgia Ave. & Upshur 's of the press | die Mirtmaer and Sam Smart, local Six Other ny of the President's offi commercial aviators, suffered only family at the Hotel Preston at Cli slight bruises n here today when Convenient Locations | the peop | from stom: {about by th Coolidge and | L suite of living who w presidential [ fortunate 1 re hours e fa - A inity for diver he bay pro. . boating and at White Court ex- | available. 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