Evening Star Newspaper, August 24, 1927, Page 6

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6 THE EVENING feet, and the second onme at & pointgeyser basins, where yesterday after- near the west thumb of Yellowstone|noon and last night were enjoyable. Lake, at an elevation of more than|It was during the stay at Old Faithful 8,300 feet. that President Coolidge tried his hand ‘At each crossing of the divide the|at fishing for the first time since en PRESIDENT ENJOYS most noted little | of his rangers . the President | body of water distinguished for having fafter lunch yesterday motored to a .. lits waters in the Spring flow either |place on Firehole River where the Wife | castward on its way to the ‘Atlantic|trout were known to be in great num Ocean or westward toward the Pacific. |bers. Although the President failed Halfway between these two cross |to land a fish, Col. Starling, who ings the party hesitated long enough | worked the stream by his side, yank to permit a good look at the gran-fed 11 heautles from the water. Not deurs of Shoshone Lake in a beautiful | one of them weighed under a pou valley with the snow-capped peaks of | The President used the fishing ou the Teton Mountains many miles to|presented to him last Monday v the south, their d \ts overtop- | ing at Livingston,. Mont., and bing all other mountains in that sec- | good time, despite his ill luck tion | | edge of Isa | presidential party paused to study the| tering Yellowstone Park. but he had Phspiring panorama. The first cross:[mo luck. With Col. Bill Starling of | ing was made all the more inters sting | the Secret Service, Sam \\'lmdl’lnL’,I | because the roadway passed along the | head of the Park Rangers, and several Lake, & s0on Chief Executive and Charmed With Scenic Beauty of Park. BY J. RUSSELL YOUNG. Staff Correspondent of The Sta YELLOWSTONE PARK, August 24 —The President and Mrs. Coolidge | this morning enjoyed the thrill twice crossing the continental divi the first crossing being at Craig Pass. | at an clevation of more than 8.000 ] Faithful. the t T had a While he was enjoying himself in this fashion Mrs. Coolidge and John jon for the [ motored about the country looking at which was | the any geysers and hot spr aving Old | What interested the President and of the|other members of his party most Visit to Lake. | The President’s destin day was Yellowstone Lak | reached before noon. after center point : . STAR, WA —_— SHINGTON, the way of geysers was Old Faithtul, the most popular one in the park, be- cause of the remarkable regularity with which its eruptions occur and ent opportunity offered for 3 ion. Thi: geyser does its spouting ery 65 minutes, day and night, Winter and Summer. When | this geyser is spouting hot water is { projected into the air 120 to 170 feet | for a period of about three minutes. | Interested in Old Faithful. | This wonderful manifestation of Na- ture’s peculiarities seemed to intefest | the President more than = anything |else since coming to the park. A splendid view afforded from his { room in the hotel, and he spent much Jooking at it from his window. Last night be walked to a vantage {spot not far from the geyser and | stood ook on duri an eruption, h was made all the more impres: > of a searchlight playing time Park that the Presi- in the s had been mad to do his first stone for fishing 435 H ST R EET N.W. KAU_FMANN'S—— $10,000 Accident Policy purchase of more! 18 Months to Pay The comforts of well furnished home are yours without ef fort or sacrifice be- cause we give you 18 months in which to rour bill. 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This. will | o) | WIGS and Patent Toupees World's it Illus- fishing cone, without moving one's position. i 5 Before the Lake Hotel, where' the %rty is making its headquarters un- tomorrow ;morning, was reached, a 20-mile drive ¢ along -the Western shore of the Yellowstone Lake was afforded. The President has expressed him- self as being highly pleased with all he has seen in the park, but he I8 known to be extremely happy over the rest he has had this week. Since leaving the Black Hills he has not been given a piece of mail and has been relieved of all thought or con- cern about his office He and Mrs. Coolidge have fallen right into the role of tourists and they are enjoying it fully. be reached some time tomorrow. During the motor ride yesterday morning from Mammoth Springs to Old Faithful the party had the good fortune to see the first pair of moose to be seen off the back trails this Sum- mer. 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