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Show f Murray Eaffle, Murray, Utah SCENIC Complete compilation by states of the official returns of the census supervisors throughout the country. It shows the IIKIO rank, the VX.i) population, the percentage of Increase from 1920 to VXiO, the 1020 rank, mid the numerlcul lncreuse from 3'JL'O to 1'JUO. 1930 0 1!'30 1920 Numerical Hank. .Increase. Ktate. Population Increase. ICank. PLAYGROUNDS OF AMERICA G. By largest Increase of that census, with 03.5 per cent gain; Montana, second, baJ an Increase of 4(3.0. New 'fork, for more than a century lender of all the states In population, held her place, paining by more than the census bureau bail anticipated. Nevada completed a half century lr final place. Complete Census by States M. KILBOLRN 1020-193- Mountain of Cascades Lace-Wor- k 1st New York 2d 3d 4th nth TF YOU love waterfalls, nnd have hul one day left to live, spend Itinl day at (iiinslglit lake In Ula-tie- r ' (it. i .12,tim,.1.1.1 21.4 rennsylvunla Illinois . '.i,t'!S,0l9 . 7.(kl0,2s:i 30.5 17.0 Ohio . (i,(;2!),:57:$ . r,K10.(is: . 5.042,2X2 24' Texas California 7th 8th National pa rk, Mmiinnii. Gunslght, like I .nke Louise In the Is n type of the Canadian It lucks the perfect picture. majesty of the Luke Louise horizon, hut In turn It boasts a color richness, inn I iin Indefinable it r of klinlly. neighborly welcome, Hint even the jewel of the "Canadian cliffs c;in hardly eiju ul. Until fire nn Invliiitlon to sit nnl (ireiim lint at Luke Louise you cannot escnpe a certain sense of futility In dreaming, while Gunslght makes you want to keep dreaming forever ! t I'.chlnd Ounsight hike rises hncon streaked liHiimtiiin, with nature's never candy reds and browns and prays until It seems a priceless heavenly hammock, not just a painted fortress of the clouds and snows. Down front the Iroop long, playful cascades, chattering Idly to their soher forest neighbors on the ledges. From the leisure of the hammock mountain, vain though queenly snow-hanktoss their likeliest portrall into an obliging mirror lake which relays them with Just the slightest quivering, as If she fears some trust Kven the slender casbetrayed. cades swim calmly on the mirror too, for the lake plays nn favorites. Such Is the picture from the fool of the lake. I'.ut from there, however fascinating the complete there Is little revelation of the more amazing waterfalls far ncross. Above the mirror's handle. To see the cascades In their liner glory, you must climb the trail a mile or more toward Gunslght pass for the map-likbroadside view across the lake. This box seat view works wonders. Across the lake those (finning color strata of the mountain tilted earthward, tempt each long snow horn streamlet to glide Instead of tumble, and the cascade, respondingly but timidly, splits Into n compromise, again dividing when new lures conflict. The result Is a unique pnlterii of thread like fans and deltas on the clilT; watery , cobwebs, even seeming while on the color-clifthat seem to openly defy nil laws of gravity Instead of nicer-loulschemiiii them. A domestic- - itiii 10th 11th 12ih L'tth ItiK-kics- , over-vli-liiii- lilt) 1.1th Will 17th i lSth null ,., Michigan Massachusetts New Jersey , Jlst ".1 1!20 21h;,3(I3 210 200.17'J lith 271.7.12 1910 19H0 1S90 91.972.2H6 1.1th 20.7 25 5 18!0 75.994.575 62.947.714 50 155. ... .., Arkansiu- South Carolina West Virginia .... lthode Island , liSth North Dakota 3!th Montana .... 37th Utah Dlst. of Columbia New Hampshire 42.1 Idaho 4;id 44th Arizona New Mexico Vermont 4.1th Irn-ng- 4sth 47th 23.!) 10.2 U.20 . 2.! 12, 127 . 2,044,477 . 2,(22.SO'J X 32.2 8.5 31.1 7.2 2.7 4.7 . 2,0(0.0.'.7 . 2,5.1.8.205 . 2.407,'.KK) . 2.418,071 ... Delaware 17th 101.777 48,547 2,(i7,743 32.1 0.4 . .882.51 S . 1,853.081 . 1,732.271 , 1,728,510 . 1.025,27!) . 1,002,203 . 1,557,540 . l,4ii.1,!M' . 1.3Ni,'.0 5.8 2.1th 201 h 18.1 12.1 27th 28th 20th 204,80!) 301 h 200,010 4!)7.4!t!) 1)0.247 0.0 5 32d 31st 33d 34th 4.1 3.1th 31,0-1- 8.5 37th 38th 54.401 82.023 34,401 14.7 .11 .4 (i.O . 1,033,1.10 . J51.7!M) , , , 700.002 21 t0!,0(is 07,020 (SI. 273 533,rli) 13.7 5.3 2.8 With .102,040 485.71 11.8 4.7 1.3 43.1 , 4tst,74t( 437.4IC 421.041 418.032 30th 40th 42d 41st , H..!).O02 . , . , . , , 230.8.18 , 224.003 11.0 2.3.7 10.2 40th 41th 1!) 0.2 4.1th 30 3 1RH0 1S40 1S30 1S20 tIO e Wyoming Net idu 1.1.0 10.9 35.6 32 s y 36 7.239 SSI 6.308.43 3.929.214 Shifts Representation. Thirty rtntcs will be red ul red to take legislative action to rearrange their congressional districts before the election of November, 1002, to conform with the reapportionment of members of the house of representatives, ns a result of the npw 17.1.(518 221,(532 03,527 108.401 census figures. Twenty-simembers are Involved. Twenty states will lose members. Ten states will gain them. The secretary of commerce will transmit to congress, as directed by law, on the first day of the December session of congress, the population of the various states nnd the nuniher of representatives to which each state would be entitled under nn apportionment of 4.11 members by the method of major x 1.1.370 53.244 48.145 20.003 5.574 87.47!) fi.004 13,855 30.201 . I 1 r! 1010. i Beats 19;0 Record. . In nite of growth, the last decade made n better than that Picketwire. Colo., Lays Out Huge Land'ng Field After Two which elided in lO'.'O. The Increase Planes Arrive. was 10 per eeld. compared with Gunnght Lake. 11.0 per cent from I'.'lo I'OI. v acaiinhlii relations iii! on id,. utid 21.0 per rciit from Lie), wire. Colo. ThU little city. to ) Sit If. i, coiil. tiltit mat riaue, 1010. Ltiouu a the Miuillcsl town lit ;Jii' iliri.itii'ii, i!iorrt', I'iopi'iiiciit, i!,ilc t'nllforiilrt bad the largest rate of America, has what is probably I be itesertioti. or po ibly II ib'vn other growth of any state, tmi was ev largest airMiit In the world 'of buimiM i ihi i i tides mtv pii'tnr-,"iiiii'- y ceeded by New York In numerical lii ketw ire, town ot twelve a in llilsol. wnter-- f Increase, paiti-riit-of bouses, and with a population esti California s rate ill ,1'iiH.il r.omd whooe i.ibl ii per cent and her mated lit about H.lity people. "In growth 0)0 f'ltti Ui.ikes the ret of lln World titiliiericiil Increase was 2.215.121. Hi.fli.g the khls mill saddle horses." New York faiawa.V or T.iUv. rate was 21 I per ci ot is laiti' out a latoiina He. with t.u!i-i-!- .t l.ii,e Is ek'bt utid her tiumerlcal Iin r. ase w is t.oiii(atie eiiibracltij :to.oui acres tti .! s lev e i f in it. i ly ("! of lining to the Sun 2.221.328, territory. a a. p. on Mile of tin. p.iiu. AH tl.ai was riivessan to ion Flotilla, sound t ("alifori hi In it i il t!e Ii who It wmiid it n'shoil'd get ;is r.ifly it sturt on I r.iit fr.'tit It S:ili :is p.. .l.!.. 'I!,,. . Ii.il, U tuade bciiiiiful In I!;,. I. ! I , m-- -t Chinese Girl Wins Honor !!.-- utid by i.ir'y :tf!.r n !" imi, ttoo.lii: tie ai.l:rl.t bi.ti.l.i. tbrotu!, the :is wit! re that .n.:o-- t mni ih,. ot vi' h ,1 !t l.ooti -- I 1: ( hroi.'l I . S;.i Try t ti e nren Into i(,h largest nnd llatlesi nlrpori In the world mm to away a few cacliin pbiiitK, lay out tl circle and put up u wind w-r- ch-a- r L'.t S - , Jtl'l! Pi.l-f.t:- 1,1 u,'-- ! it nhov.. perry in ..l:!..,rof Sill lll.il!,,;i! f.li'U'i' t J the V 3.: :i!d M. Dot ;iV . t,:!:! :p(. ,,f t. It,, "i. .in.Jt I for i .ly 1:1 .tit t-- thi .i:. I i . I In. In in II I He ! r v :i ni:i oi't iioii t oi in rv I of !,.n wen- - Ho Hi. wsi-.n.,. rc.-'on- . ' !:. .i r J.it.i be ! . ,,,!,. oil (he hi Li- - . ,1.'". ''.r;i!l tioi-- i o r i b no , i, hill so-ii- a y i .,!, ,(r ir( Arrnrirun If! 1V,( i?:- tor of It o H ll.it il ,) r. in f ..i t j t '" ,1 i to l ad t 'irv . ork, ..f of ipiiit-.- i i n I I J K '1 l y. :.r fir . very IWelity miles, nil, I this tonus the ntily coiH-!inbi'twm-the nut side world and I'lckelwlre, which Is ocnlc, thirty t tniles from (be railnnoi. ati. I tliiriv sex,,,, m,.N froiu e rcsl.lei i t.f H .). i, ,f Whin I'ib.l I .en ;(,ik landed at I'hl elwlre reeenliy witl, a .Mid f'l' lit .Mr F.V.res i.l,i i.ai,.i with asei, it was the lrM tine an iiirpiane ti. ,.er landed in Hie A feiv el!.l!y i)aS later, when I'll. .f lladlev llersln-- landed With rtioihef Midctiiiiniii ptimo. the ililiahitai.l, iecie, (hey ,.,., nc-ircs- nlrMirt. i nfire population Loie Leg Under Train, but Suffcn No Pain mpidly 1,1 ii;ip.eari.4 pnseii f'liilern d io. "nt Iruks. ...i i II,!. I., n ,: iv i.i ,., ., I. Tiio.ietli u ii KK O OOOOOOOO OOO OOOOOOO O IIai No Complaint ,, ,o,.. About Broken Glass f r. of Uonkt prfiu -- J , rolj Mi Vitt Vutn Ting ir, t.i.ed tiillli.il.. tor H,e ariiMd In fun I t tn io reiriitly .n liner Axiom Mam to ei.ir-- eii.iHp n M.mr uti MT..!y t.,T W..MK n a ttini ir of the !,tip .i,i,iri,i,, Bai.e,i to nn . lnM.li.-irem Ii year. In l i f ipi iii.t ctii' t e ti ietital her rtin,.i Mi Tins ijesire to tin.mp Atnericatiiei fifi.r rroMing tho ! Iflr npre.. sioi.p .,), ft l eM trip In the lnitH Mntr. pluns to study inididdP ' is bcr f.iUnf la a I'totnituhi Mianci,al .t jsii ioo. ci.nrti.tng Ig'.tecn In t hin Hie N. V. K lMl!gbti--- I I t r Writer's Closing Hours Peculiar Beliefs That Were Current Among Early Settlers of Milwaukee When Milwaukee was very young. our first Immigrants from southern Even today ill luck Is at Its population consisted largely of Kurope. those who came from Kurope, al trlbuted by some of them In the though New England and Canada fact that an enemy gave them the furnished considerable quotna Must evil eye. An early day Pennsylvania Dutch of the Immigrants came from the P.rltlsh Isles, Germany and the man, living on the West side, used Sundlimvinn countries. Many to say, "Repeat the prayer brnnrht with them superstitions backward outdoors on a dark night see and the devil." Milwau wise crncks, though nnj you'll tli y weren't so called then. kee Journal Some of our first Norwegian sailors insisted that thunder was the Fortunate vi Ice of the Almighty. They said "1 null never thought I'd Hint if you Joked about thunder you through, but I did. First I got would Incur wrath. followed hy arIt Is said that Frenchmen who angina pectoris, were here with Solomon Juneau In teriosclerosis. Just as I was recovI got tuberculosis slsted that burnt brandy would ering from these. Then they stunt a dog's growth, nnd that In unit double pneumonia this way poodles and rat terriers gave me hypodermics. Appendicitis cave way to aphasia and byerlro-phlwere originally created. cirrhosis. Afterwards I had The Irish helleved smoking a clay and acute Indigestion, be diabetes pipe would cure earache; a wooden sides gastrins, rheumatism, lumone wouldn't help. The evil eye notion came with bago nnd " neuritis, I was given morphia "flood heavens, you don't look much Hie worse for It." Egyptian Ruler Thought I was "I wasn't III. yon Idiot to Have Record Reign up for my (ielllng lest In connecIt l believed Hint the reL'n of tion with a health department Job." I'epl II of the sUlh Egyptian rty nasty Is the longest on record. to James Henry I'.restcl. I'epl II nscended the throne of Egvpt about 2.KM1 IV C. when be was only fcij years old. nnd reigned 1'1 vears, Some of the undent The gorillas of the P.rlilslt hills writers estimate the leiiirih of this Tin of Africa are dying out. principal, reljn ns blh n 1'i rears. XIV nf France Is Hie ly from die ravages of big game reign of I ...ii He ns hunters who kill for the mere longest on record. cended the throne In If. 1.1 nt the pleasure of It. The animals are age of the nnd reigned until his glen Koine degree of governmen death In 171.1 a period of 72 lal protection In some parts of the African rontltietil. but n account Francis Joseph nt Austria years. of the dlllicilltb-of guarding the Hungary relgnid nearly U years SS to I'.im. Queen Victoria reigned country the protection does no Tl Nigerian longer tbnri nny other English sor. amount to much, ears She ascended the croup are somewhal larger, tmt erelgn by the throne In ls2r nnd reigned until are being ilecreused rapidly as a rule, The nathi-s- . her death In Henry III ol hunters England reigned from I2U1 to I2T2 are md In sympathy with this a period f f(l years. The reign slaughter, for they regard the aid It Is of I'edro II of l!rall was nlo n mala with friendly Interest from only on rare occaslotm they shim lie was long one IS.il to 1W.ir.S years. ' any Im llimtlou to attack humans The gorilla units routine ihell movements to certain well defined Eikimoi of Canadian North I Htmut the of the game anitoais ot limits, nnd hey roiitn As ninl Intrudes qulell country e northern Canada are more or to a the nile country keep they inlgralory. nnd the Est. lino, there wblih Is somewhat limce"sslble. fore, before the white roan ciiini' Into the nuintr?. migrated with the lilllllillls nil which he ic.el,,ei f,, Prrfrct Eojluh At certain llnus of the a living. Venr be liunled Sent til, Hip hp fm Tie "l!lby letter' was written from the ,'iinst; In spring when Hi,, li to Mrs I'residetii Lincoln psh rnnie In the river to spawn, be I'.lvl.y at the lime be learned that lihnndotieil the oi liunt nnd riiniP she gave or Seven Sons to Ihc Inland to pn' iP ""It for the fo t'nloii cause. It Is rotuddored one lowing winter; and tn the fall of the best examples of rbytbmlcnl nlar, the caribou migrated sonih Fngllsli .Hid Is written tn siiiewlu,t he followed them until sealing lite same manner as free vere. It again becnine prolltable on the Ice Is said that Oxford university re.Vow be I a hinder and a trnpprt gards the tJeltystuirg addre and for fur, Ihlng a nev mode of life the I'.lxhv letter n lb two PMiin g approximating that nf the white pie of beautiful rhythmical llr.1i. man. Soothed by Scripture Sir Walter Scott died SeniHi 21, 1834. at Abhotsford nn tit Tweed. The health of the poetu; nnvellst hnd been on the decia for severnl months before Several weeks nefort death. breathed Ids last he seemed lot, getting better. One morning, kh John flibson Lockhnrd, wlm tu Scott's biographer nnd sonlnln "after again enjoying the ( chair for perhaps a couple of h"ti out of doors, be desired toberlnr Inlo the library, and placed hj fci 1 . and make excursions Inter' habited portions otily whend'' there liy the utifaoral.if r' Hong existing In the high rn " The native regard for ti.esf mats may be based upon si:1 Hon to a certain extent, srnt ' ; Unite common for the tntb '. i' ner to refuse to tu h brought lo them by butitei s '. .!. child hatui, a hrlghi red iectp fr ghnti) their actual resemiiliui. e to a Artlili' Trnublrt long, itiin. tiijtnan bntnl. ren to Hip ol Ihe necletl by Apmpos four finger nod in.ii ihtinib nil ri Ibp Mi public nf liioilern ntilsi wlil.lt lime hut,, tip nue biigef I rittiees lHld A It. A tell. Hie ot t! liatnl Ptory nf nails in, the wealthy Isilv who hn whlih I bent ninl clutching in Kine lo a cerlnln ariit studio l sh!i'. there Is a bony outline look at bis pictures W hb It bear the M.llen. The flow At the end nt two tomr t.e er comes nut ol five IMik jiwn litilile Im Itidbnllon thill she woilhl lenve t.,i,,d IUe a luUi. If Is like to tni ,m , Hiotith 'he artlt ttenittlful. hid very sinister i bud patient! gone .tplitiu Another inibl inclli ltie wbb h Is Ittg their different jnillil At li,t she said! "Mt 'lent man very .piiiif Is ten hr'Wl frmn the lcnes nf the orange tree. II Is I wonder If thrr I anything xaln Said In ! gipiil for the Oerxe rr In the world thati artists The counters of the loedlcli mn your pbiurrs." Stalls are pllel with drb d Imiiip "Ve. iiindaitte." ni the reply tit all kinds, strings of vertebrae Vur efforts lo nll them." In San Mrif i) t.ll I'e IU I'.iMid didn't ,nr iiIhmiI hnxlng tier e hil.ali., lr llarry i I'.mIhI, put g's dorm when ho ihr,through her window, but she wnrii film , r.,,t. her alone, shn Judgn fr ,m - nks Ij.rus OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO . ' isimprlsltig vnller has of soil greater Hip lst frtn since It ' was trt Cle!' renrs ago. the Fnlted Stmrt pnrtntent of Agriculture ret" Thirty fmir mat tad average nf II Iin he of ! ' Y ln ' sen- - had ll " '." had lost '.'I Inrhe ot T Inehis, nnd lv C S'" nf Soil. lost 3U tlik" for tlieiimirihg " '"i " was fooi. . I in a fe patches ot Httitter. be'e t" 'f was as nnture nriginil'v V". iit a mellnw. rich bbnk with tng btm pllhtp of prmbiclng T" ' rtirn nn ace. N"W vert much le pr...n( ,is If I of It Is nxcrrnn with s1-- fi-- j "", wall"t menntlnie ltd R.U of deer, the shell of lur lies, dried statt'sli nod anemone pit and see.l of fruits, nnd herbs snd dried tb.wers of etery linn. The flowers nre spread nip to dry. (nip b a out nil thp rnol grandmother sptend nut sweet Hie clour In make pillow linen cbets New York Times. N ti ct'iiilnues to the Soil resources of Hie n'! ! recent snre ot a tvplcsl '"t K: tn norfhenterfl vnlle shows that Wl per cent f IW Hroslon t antler I Land Erosion Serious Matter to the l!i, clinics are opening Although evert when throughout Mexico CP fiery tiiiiil,-- still bus Its stalls where popular medicines are ob There Be fl..wer cnlled "Hip llatel of wliliti are pill !n lllcoliot. np. Ho llleobol then rubbed on the rbesl fo lieitit I poll ble. They nre (be sire id a soial' ? ' ) i i .$ r If( i Meet With Ready Sale in Mexico City i J window. Hint be uilght kot ; I lere A upon the Tweed. expressed a wish that I sIk rend to lutn. am' when asked fr what book, he said 'Need ynuiw' There Is hul one.' I chose the fir? ; teenth chapter of St Jdm' tJ ; ) pel; he listened with mild Hon. and said when I hail itiDH ! 'Well. Ibis Is a great cainfnrt. J have followed you distinctly. ti!!feel as If I were jet to be is;' v ngaln.'" The first two uw the chapter read to Sir Wallet r ' as follows: "Let not your heart troubled ; ye oelleve In (but. t also In me. In my Father's tn ? are many mansions; If It mv-soI would have told you. pri'imre a place for you." African Gorillas Disappearing Before Hunters, Like the American Buffi. Popular and Peculiar Medicines That j down 1 itili-ge- . 1 f.s-.- !. pi. llioeghl ,iit niortlilij blt(1. lastend tie w is lie ,.r the b.s din wnoilen I. moaning He inenibcr wa lice. cutty n I lie bittt r , i in! Ijuig 'i foiii iti i) f Innd l..ii (. telep T a W 1 - j tcr triiu. i . j Fron-nit- . iMiiu, -- Uhm .latin I'.ilh, ;vty i.tn', of I'.aiigor, Maine, was il scmered lying h.l,.. rail ro.id traik bere. howling Pisiiiv nf tl e l were e, pn' lliloiu-ti.itl- l ll.i'Hwl-- Pitt trar IhlHI bob ro. In j giiiiid. f..f In stance. Mi" rmtolx r of new ,,u,La atn if rd't!..t, was l.,1:ri, nn ln- rreiip of l tner Hie JCBf. Mi. o p oil W i ll . if i!t,. ' ill C II H !! "II, . ii i' s. t i e. M.,t.' l t tip t. III I'll 'til 'ijh .J frooi j'le i., '; .. j V,ii I , ( .v I'.ni-- eivl h-f- i A' !',! i. i i.i.l i ' i ; , 1, New font a A Oil Well I -- f I f 7 I t.,.1,. ..i,i.! ' v ' it(. ti wire, mi the I'urgiitorv the ,iart of the Colorado cattle country, is forty seven inlli s east nf Trinidad. It Is dlni tly on the penver to I'uehlo to Amarlllo air passenger route of Mi.hi.nti melil ,ii t.viitess uhli h r,,ll n, I'etiver Atiiarlllo nitttiral ga- pipe line. A pl'hiite telephone sytcill runs alotii: the cas line with n rc.rt l.cicr i i ij. ii '.; I'll ket in rher, IiiiiihnII iile'v ttirtie.1 mil, elemeil nway (be a lii laid out n elre and eriH-tc- l n iii. .Hk, I'it.a, that Hey cm Inn, I n ship ntibere on H. rHMi ni ri d and taxi right In in town. ti.,1.,. tr.nl t. the r rrv iJ.i. h r t.vo M'.ir. Me fo.it j mi: Ii. 'd rm I lie II, Hi II Sim ..l (he lit- J .-i,. t:c ilniilr, !'!! 1 on Ir.m-lw- t'.nl '.-!- t ; . :i.!!i'. tri t;i!--iii- FREIGHTER sis-o- 1 iii.ttiu.-- ; 4 35.1 1 It, 7 33 5 83.1 S. POPULATION IS 122,729,472 luce-work- j 1 fractions. If congress falls to take nctlon ,. lto,55!) 13.1.12 at lis coming session the reapportionment certified by the secretary 10.1 I22.72JI.472 Totals 17.018,253 of commerce automatically would Indicates decrease. go iiiio enei . Calculations on the preliminary totals of all the states population U, show reapportionment results somewhat dilTerent from those computed by the census committee of the house before the lncreuse n 51.4 rated percentage, Counting the Territories per cent growth, with u numerical law was adopted. reapportionment It Brings Total to gain of 407.4W. New Jersey, third California Gains Nine. in increase rate, added 20.8 per California, instead of six 137 Million. cent n numerical gain of S40.0i'8. additional seats in the ealnlng house, as The population of the t'liited had been estimated, would be en Washington. I'oniplete complin-tlm- i States mid nil possessions and titled to nine additional membeis. of the returns of the reiisus Inures of ten jears ugo Michigan would gain four. supervisors. In the recent coiihtitm follow: New York had been slated for h I'nited of tloses 111 contilieiitiil loss of one member, but her popu1930 1920 Stiites ami Its territories, shows the Continental lation gain probably will entitle he: total for continental I'nited Slates I ait-(- l States 122,?:"j, I05.71O.S2O to two additional members, tiring-InA task ill mil) US 122.720.472. 6i.i'36 her delegation to 4.1 members, !l !':. Am. amoa .. 'i 8 Territories pnd oullylni! posses liuani ........ 3 H.I 521 t.".513 27i the largest in the house. Texas slolis brlni- - the nation's grand total Hawaii ol was forecast to gain two members, to 37,501. .'.01. Canal Zone .. II. 9 2jr.s but on her present population she l.2'.". SMS This llgure Ini'ludes tin estimate t'urio liico- ... t 513 !I3 .. I2.if on 1.1.3 :.n Alii would be entitled to three, making fur the I'hilippines. whieh tone not l'liMii'ninV'trcln Ist.intts 22 U1J 2G Oil a total of 21 made nn enumeration for sev- Mllil.itv Naval New In Jersey's population eral years. creased stilllcleinly to caln two a. I t 83 ,SM t.' Services 117.23S ('niitliiental t'nited States bad ditloimi members. Ohio will ge' Total persons ten years no, 137.tOI.iSI ll7.!fiJ,3S'& two more members. while the nation with Its outlying Cains i.f niie representative would Montana Only Less. posseislollS lotaled 17. 8.1! '..".! '.1. be made by Connect lent, lorid.i. Tin eouiilrv has had Its largest Moiitatia was tlie only tate to North Cjimlinn and Washington. nutiierlcal Inerease In Its history show decrease. 2 8 per cent, the mi would be the largest tliiriiii! the b'sl ten years, ilespite incrical de.lih,. helng 1.1.370. In with ji decrease of three melo restricted liiitiiigration ninl n de the 10211 repyis. three st iles. Mis. loser, hers, hrlngiiig tier tlelegatlnti down There was nn sissij.pj, (lining birth rati-- . a,,, eiiii,.i N'ead.i. to lit Cinruia. Indiana, In the ib-- i adi' shoe. IniTeiise of K.ol.V-'.l-'l i. .,i eases, Arizona bad l In- Keiitu. ky ea b wniild lose two. ain roiiipnred with the previous record lm reii.e for n ten year period of IV'.T.t'Ol. made betweeti l'.iNi mi, SMALLEST TOWN 10 HAVE WORLD'S LARGEST AIRPORT 4Sth 40th - 35 9 12.SA4i.ASO 9 6118 453 ISflO 1790 J f OVeb j 22 6 38.553,37 1 31.443.321 23.191.876 17.069.453 150 58.5.82 47th 48th 40th 1 S Get 16.1 14.9 122,729,472 105.710. 620 1870 113,201 .2.0 Ki.l 1930 171.140 03,87!) 12.S 30.7 0.21 108,888 300.072 300,307 217.125 . 2.388.0.-- 5 . 2,.08.S7() . 0Hi.(i23 3US.321 K'.th 20lh 21st 22d 23d 21th 1 Oregon Maine South Dakota 40th 41st bus grown In population. The following table tells the story from the very beginning, 1700. to 1030: Inc. Vear pet. Population r12.nTfl 84(1.008 21.1,121 2D.1.02S Uth 2"th 3.1th Hinii 13.3 2(1.8 I I' measure That's the way the United States 11th 14th l.'ith 12lh ISth Mary'nnd .... . Connecticut Washington . 81st Florida !!2d Nebraska .... 3It(l Colorado s 7th tith 10th 31..'J C.3 Kansas th . 4,818,371 . 4,:l 1,1)72 . 4,0i2,.1tiS 01N.0S2 l,14.1,(Mi,'l S(i!t.!l7!) 1.147,4.1.1 2.21.1.421 1.14!M.1 lo.t 2 It It 34 .1th 81 h M.n . j How U. S. Has Grown. A hundred million In a hundred years, with an added ten million people being thrown In for good . .'1,010.170 2Mth 2! "ill 301 Ii ham-moc- 4th 1.1.1 i . 3.22,1.4 IS . 3,10.1,140 . 3,(KKl'isS Mississippi i'tith 27th 'Id 2.224,:t-- Indiana North Carolina Wisconsin ... Georgia Alabama Kentucky .... Tennessee ... Minnesota ... Oklahoma Louisiana .'2d 2;td , 1st 2d Missouri Iowa Virginia Jlifh fiun-slgh- ... oAlong the Concrete ' CrocoJd Kxeli Ihe big g.iine ' r'en, ioot ot whom ' i. tlie dln.penrntice of trv'a ennie. bate ' ' i.i T'" nf Ihe rro.r.!c " and Xicbui liable anluitils are llub1 W II bin reln lt nf a "rr- ibe nt. sorting " latter IttilTnlo enniiol rsmpe caught In Ihe cterit ' d'ngged under the nut n1 iioiii.ii.ikc.l In a "birder - thp hunk ettMiulile torlc buied of nttp I a kind until t su-t- i'" t.xl need nt their long I'I'e l bv some, hut In V t lf killed wn ban s 1" nm In H e r'""" " " lenl I III 1 l't rrt: r..f nt of lbne lied b He .k"'" pit tile In barter fof lv"rr "f lave. Home Ind'"-'!"" Co Oprt.e nmwotk I til a nn igaiilrjitlon a I I be Veltr J"b life to toll ltiimrtnnce as lltnse doff r' And win tieter be in lion to mmiimnd Icsr"1 IL you art Orsi able lo si yu f J |