. The Saturday evening post. nd weapons of the whitesand savages in the early days round thepark, as there are vacant governmentbuildings at Mammoth Hot a museum could be established atno very great expense and be made ex-tremely interesting to countless personsvisiting this park. It is probable thatfunds for the establishment of this mu-seum could be obtained from Congress—or perhaps from public-spirited privatecitizens. A part of the maintenancecharges could be gained from the naturalincrease of this buffalo herd alone. Without any very great amount of re-flection as to the cons


. The Saturday evening post. nd weapons of the whitesand savages in the early days round thepark, as there are vacant governmentbuildings at Mammoth Hot a museum could be established atno very great expense and be made ex-tremely interesting to countless personsvisiting this park. It is probable thatfunds for the establishment of this mu-seum could be obtained from Congress—or perhaps from public-spirited privatecitizens. A part of the maintenancecharges could be gained from the naturalincrease of this buffalo herd alone. Without any very great amount of re-flection as to the consequences of sucha policy in the latter regard, it certainlywould seem that such a museum oughtto be established and supported by theGovernment for the people. In commonwith many other new problems in parkadministration to-day, the problem ofthe buffalo in semicaptivity bids fair toincrease pari passu with the species it-self. The great question soon will bewhat to do with the surplus success ofthe Yellowstone Park PHOTO. BY F. E. BONNER, U. B. FOREST SERVICE, WASHINGTON, D. C. Teton Range From Jackson Hole 110 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST December II, 1920 PREPARED The roof over your head—it shouldbe prepared for snow, sleet, rain orshine; it should be prepared for smokeand soot, prepared to resist fire; itshould be prepared for the worst No part of your house needs greaterprotection, no part needs longer life,no part needs greater care in selec-tion— and so when you buy the roof,you cannot afford to buy unknownvalue. How are you to know ? By the sameprocess you select other products ofquality. By a name, brand or trademarkthat represents known value. Everyindustry has such marks of identifica-tion. In the roofing industry VulcaniteRoofing—Beaver Quality—is thatkind of a name. It represents manyyears of roof making and roof testing. Buildings of every kind, in everyclimate testify to the fact that the Vul-canite roof is truly prepared. If you could see how care


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