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years has amounted to 37 per cent. ] From the gains that have been made in ten years in the Pacific coast states : ; ; it would appear that there was far less| “Who was that?” asked the girl in on and jristead of telling her that ground for alarm on the part of that|blue after the girl in black had passéd n nfl?n‘n‘er ::fln«p::fiim:h:t l;oel:e: ?: é cmu'h gullétw 0 o e el p I e e R g et B ity e, a2 which have taken place in Hawail And The girl in brown nodded over her Hot , 5 1ikd nd @oufied I Lo beEippozed i Ba 20 Dol nabh s e Isabel's sister. “And the ekt time when her hair pointed to as an example of What might “Eus how—what—— logked . Particularly awful, I_sat around 24 YEARS OLD be expected would take place in Califor- he Gees look different, doesn’t shet” aiming about its lovely cofot.and, the l 4 nia, Oregon and other states if there was|tivhers s Brepared to tell a tale. “if | wives over her ears. Then I got = T —————— | not the opposition and efforts to restrict.|oaly yeu knew what we've gone through | Jones, who was always coming to see me Susscription price 1% & weeki 06 & month: #.9 | myo Japanese growth in Hawail will|with that chiid. Remember hoy awhy m n, to tell her she e :he(most ‘gr:ecee(:‘l S serve ifornia o vhy it{shs was 2 And how , mesey Nt |4ffl he knew, and Cousin Genevie: < st e Posoffce st Norwich, Conm, ac|Serve California as an argument why it{she was at 157 An V% “ fo el Conl STt secund-class miatter. should look well after its own interests.|hair was ax{d(l;ler clothes sui exe:znn:zke > b n?;yle Shd 7 Fwnadlt e of Telephone Calls, It may be and Probably is, a fact ‘that|‘Ve ir'ed al e ways we kn & " < iforni f ia|that givt toke-cdre of her clothes. She . sprightliness. Bullecin Businass Offlee. 484 California without its alien land law dia|that e B 5 b i i and e Bulletin Ediforial Rooms, $5-3, fob Siand’ i the' wame woditian Sa e b U ncorkysile, A stocking | was a & to her, even full of -e% iphitsiated person might have suspect- waii, but the manner in which the Jap-|, 4 1. fac that her suit was wriakled |ed something, but ISabel didn't. We or ha coilar soiled left her serene as 3 |were careful not to spread it on too summer day She wouldn't black }ér |thick ,ang before long I found her doing oes ard mother had to bribe her 1o |surreptious things to her complextion and coast. comt her hair and not' wear _milly |saying her allowancé for the hairdresser. e i R B o ek piouses 1o church. She had ub more| “Arthur told her hands ~were . really anese are threatening to control the ma- Norwich, Thursday, Nov. 18, 1920, | Jority of the people of the islands is cer- —_— | tainly not being overlooked along the i g — ¢ K v ils manicur- 1 . The Aswdatid Press Is_exclusively _entitied THE GREEK ELECTION. varity than 10 year old Teddy. She was |beautiful, so she kept her nai . 1o the use for republication of all ne ch- ” ed. and, of course, since she was thought 2 ‘ertdited 1o . of Bt othermise et s || Perhaps to those outside rather than|ewiul g of £ o chic and sty lish, she very promptly gave s paper and aleo the iocal hews publlshed hose in Greece does the action of the a simply stunning today,” | evidence of taking pride in becoming i th : Fanis “She 1oy of republicition of eecial des- | Greeks in the repudiation of the Venize- s ; Slue. still Gazzea Ly | more #a, es herein are alfo reserved. lus policies come as a surprise, - From | ProLess m“ D%"i‘s;gel e “It woiked liké a charin. Before three the of the election 1t would ap-! ., . _ | months wi . passed Isabel was almost e The girl in brown smiled in the con pes re was quite as much of a = transformed. Of cousse, it made her a pear re a s sciousness cf great wisdom. 3 T . demand for getting rid of Venizelos as it hat was my doing” she ,x,,la,.,gd. bit -vain, m?t thak v:mhweir]awla:e:u 1 was expected from those who had been mother had tried scolding opd |BrOWS older; she s{cfli !l{\lnast:\lr:) asig h‘,dLA’“OIV ewi fon from a distance be-| punjskmirt and threats and bribes’ and | And the most a :;l_:m LGk abott 1) [lieved that there would be an insistence father bad refused to take her, to the |8 that she hag, tirped SLinuRe: e be- WEEK ENDI . 13th, 1920 o aining Hf hip and in-|the couse he was ashamed of he) Siveit it B 90 G § e m"»“’tg‘:(sc;, 3 other|100ks an¢ Teddy had made fun of lier,|Ean. It only goes to show yop- | countries the war cf ods that have been employed in . ralall t0 no avahl, T tried flattery regular| “How far & conscloushéss of Well-be- i fi““lw.m.’ 0id fashicned flattery. ing will carry you,” finished the girl in - yod ever notice that your posf- |brown thoughtfully. “I wish some one connection thererwitt = virives are much dearer fo gyour |would fiatter me irf> be 7 pss g cepnner cart than your potention ones? Onme could reaily pafnt I'd work ha { ! CUTTING GOVERNMENT PENSES.| coon th 2 | day somebody told me I had such a splén- | ~“And if you did work harder probably roaching qualit o which there pr through the elimination ¢ the man who|did straight carriage ,and it did mare | you could paint,” flashed jier friend. “All hment in gov-{ has done for Greece it Nas,toward making me remember to stand ap | you need I8, f& be fldftered a bit. If I e cuttingdown | nevertheless been shown by That Venize! ment for & war but which| Those who have oppo ued more because! i d upon which to that would come inst him, and their rouzh the keeping of such peopie on! fruit as the election rolls rather than show. If Grecce is going NPT : & T outeome, and nvac is thel § & S o f . pected it ? uired to do. 7 the end of Venizelos By JONATHAN BRACE—Copiridhitsd. 1820 mainta he time be That he neither is it down to ould immediately sever his cdnnection! XLV. OKLAHOMA permit of efficient of the various are certain depart the government is to be expected. | OKLAHOMA : Guthrie were well on their v larger number of the repudiation of Venizel holds the' Fé- cities. The latter in particul.r scemed 1 by the new uld not necessarily mean the retu cord for rapid to Nrst full fledged, from grissy -# in by the war, Tt Constantine i growth. It was to bustiing city, In Jess than three Lours is for instance one of in the first four business blocks were laid out and branch, term of Presi--lined with tents in which were shops and » whesh. none dent Benjamin 'offices. . A ecity counmcll was elected at Harrison that four alclock with over. 10,000 votes cast, Oklahoma waé and the OKlalwma . Hiraid issued its the results. |straight than all the scolding about ; were rich I'd el daw a college of flattere | as failed to get an en-|round shoulders I'd ever had. That gdve I“!IDS.E usiness it would. be to go QI‘D.Ill'ld o o evident |me an idea. sticking deltconcelt and confidence imo course 18 evident | vent home and found I trythg | folks who were born without any !"—Ex- 4 him havel .t five pourids of chodolated all at|change. federal e bs Whic! even though th by no means view of the known the other Spieile ey g the oy | opened up. Good | irst edition before all the “boomers” had L e any ik e r m land reached town. In less {ian six months = e nenes bt .available under [ Guthrie had four newspapers, electric Fo. conlusion) wou Sach Joore . Tesentment the Homestead |lights, streit cars, and half a dozen e he business ¥ the backers o ve: elos than h: Act was diffi- banks. Additiomy] lands were opened up cult to find so the United States bought ;for settlement In later years and the some-| from the Indians who had been segre- [same scenes of phénomenal growth were t be complete| gated in Indian Territory, a large tract | reenacted. ion of Venize-|of Some 40,000 .square mfles that had| Thus was developed this reglon which |- h step back-| been used largely by the Indians as pas- [came into the possession.of the United Fou il for their cattle and horses. This|States as a part of the Loulsiana Pur- > called Oklahoma, a word meaning [chase in 1802 and which was set aside “fine country,” and was arranged to be [for so many years as Indiana Gountry. ready for sale to homesteaders at 12 | Previous to the formation of Oklahoma lo'clock noon of April 1880. Troops | Territory, Congress. had. forbidden white ced on guard to. prevent any [settlers In this part of the country, and entering before that time for |this,edict was enforced by federal troops. — = thap. 100,000 “huomers” as they | As the demand for more land was felt St s wies 1 i - IR 000 ovewiel SHEIS 0 G e oy T eee Bl [y or ok A e BalER; aFd Beptinm | Adjisbna hibcrat. Whkk f& e Agaok | Clokatas, Hbdg 8 Mflu ok to_obtain farms or places. for (hers Tndian Territory was added tote Sk thefifelves whetfiet 1fé”in the |going to do sbout {t?—London Chroni- tute tor wool has than t s ste thapen nts following al business. On the stroke .of the hour, | Oklalicma, Territory, and in 1807 it wis 3 i & fcle 2 & Tealidn priest. cing must con-] o e ; d the mad rush by men, [admitted to the Union as the Stats of men and children to locate clajms be- | Okiahoma, zgding_another star to our o Ahd Then Some. | Zan. ¢ The government had, arranged land | flaz. which_ for eleven vears had ~on- buund& a_ratedble lmem incr Iimmitkranis now coming to the o s Stites are $ald to be well supplied with ‘,‘, ites - nd the fe ace in Greece i 1 Ity work of the 1 at hut an economi-| los of ch will| w expenditure of | mittin vroper and cf-l THRIFT Instru thrift and ins of a ext of Ticers at many places at which claims | tained f: or'y-four. The state has flour. |Proportionately, and .a g:l 1 be filed for the farms or city Jots, |ished to such an extent that i has ten|twenty shiflings fn {He Potind, thi . gance is| | g : 5 ., They'li heed it—Charleston | Hongy beat 1o stop than 1o SIaTL{,q an that day these were besieged by |presidential elactors, which is more than |pound householder who,, tw T:\’:':)1nd Coarier :‘&Lx: 1 ihing soug J&_all ': 4 : had 6 to T their selections |Jouble that 9f many of the older states of | 450 vaflflnib?l tw| Yzelé"‘(‘;‘d y",'“;{’c‘: ' "nfifi" ver eBD [ ncou 1, Before nightfall hundreds of farms were ‘larzer size. 1Its area is 70,057 squars|may. easily 18 a: 2 w7 - oul it o the, iated that it is none 100! stakedstaked out and Oklahoms, City and miles. in 56 pounds o T OB toh g T | . e e & & & 2ty | B9t eo.dl i Waste sl be elim-/ ¢ 1 efforts to-checle| s podnd rent.. It compuld: Popocatepetl is reported to be in erup- ! 3_2!. 3 2 as tn anf eveli ‘aRa bl purchaser. of RiS Penalty hr tion. Well, in Mexicd, It it isn't Villa it | pPeRs AIF DASE 4 Ak | that dirée- will look eagerly to the larger indemni- |continuing his, ddn "“fi”‘",&, Jfay | has to be somethiig elsé—New York LintTCuid puz = ! tion ¢ ay Stories That Recall Others ! ty which Germany may be able to pay.|amount to lnomef 20 pounds or i | Herald. Lee so0d. o AL & Others will recall the néed in this coun- S SESSOEIm e an eeen over. veen the Western| £00ds andiz Seen Enough of Them. try for stimulating our own trade, and getting Rarder to work. Others will deal- An enthusiastic young art teacher had | ise that, we canmot be properous. in Eng- cd a number of beautiful moths atd |ja7d il fEdrope also is prosperous. (i s for her art lesson. When she |we can feeelve goods from Germany and 2 ullw the attention of the children |other countries as tell 4s send them ns in! to the bcautiful shape and brilliant colors, | goods, and _that living cannot become fail to| She noticed one little boy with a look of |cheaper here il it is less dear abroad. on his face, deliberately turn his another direction and refuse to i, The Londoner’s Barden—London hou; b tha et e, holders, Wwho aré téday confronted for The indiguant young teacher sent for)thie first tife with & rate of twenty still: cr at recess time, and told Her how l roung brother had behaved during of stata' the war ther y nearer, thrift ntinues. | to the point where it miblic without public ail its jude-| order to s of the ot be handled un- Ivance. It is un- nt to be treated in 1 while each side| that it will be! minds of many at| 00 cable busine k , i ties for| though | I arly aii of his vacation me in keeping the butterflies off of our cabbage plants.” taught the} is no tell | Apple Butter. = : an important bearing upon the Ruth was fond of apple butter spread on her bread, the thicker the better. Re- cently m iless there s absoluteiy a M3 what ¢ future of many gl i ol e made her first visit to_the After several days- she said to “Didn’t you hive any apples 1 your cows with this year?” zzled farmer's wife inquiredi “Why do you ask that?” ances where home influéncée in that A :_\U\(‘," came tit reply, “I don't Seé iréction is entire 3 any apple butter.” GLEANED FROM FOREIGN EXCHANGES. Th Is which diff K ere are many morals whi T- i to yleld| 3 Sartlen taay B AHEA o dvb fova ONDON MFG' co. due to the| nt has not paid od of many months, or! d e the state refus to permi t 1th American would ar that each nd certainly its bills ag it; It is auit for the| wWould be polit on such an vernment business he cable | he found that ther ~ MeDOUGALL KITCHEN CABINET © $68.00—$75.00 When Genera ¥ {0 stop.|the promise of German recovery. Some | Minneapolis, M ! known prompt T - (5% 9 expects corporations to| _HAve hat think you their bl s of supporting the Red eir bil It similar re: when it aying government indebted- Have you 1ld the Western Union be try- f"t‘;'lign':" b o paydERibelTe department of state | ChTiStmas? good and sufficient s prevented the hand- cable the trouble as- erent |aspect. One| to do with the oth- entirely nossible there le blame on each side the ndersta - OFFERING Ne: 1 OFFERING Na: 2 ASK FOR AMERICAN Auuu(;rb SET, 9:pisces hAHd&ini SET; 9-pisces Horlick’s The gobbler thust getting s cor ing th November a. Régular 8elitng_ Phice % - $i Regulbr ulfing fiéwmf i PLE, 8T Alaska’s nor id to be on the decline but the new gold find ought to bring it back with a rush. ng is reached the s S ‘The Original Food-Drink ForInfants, Invalids an for all concerned. It| The fellow who has his cellar full of to have it said that! : i{most anything but water is the envy of | € agents are not paying his| his friends and neighbors. i more than it does that a cor-| 11d e to penalize the: Those who cannot get tickets to the| vernment because a decision didn't; Yale-Harvard game may be well satis-| fied when they learn the score. EHILI]REN S ,BflflK WEEK CSE IN THE CENSUS. The same spirit t back of the republican campaign deesn’t appear to be boosting Yale very much this season. ures which are put out nsus Iv ureau some interesting s being wn upon the Japanese | s it concerns the western opposition to the Japanese not only grown in the strike there is a realization that the In the calling off of the Cork hunger X ! H strikers are worth more dead than alive. LI T T e oot e s e e | HAVE You felt the thiill of pleasiire S oy, ay that it has succeeded in cut- completely out of the day’s news but it} » Japanese gains within the d / What has been expected for as compared with the previ-| monthe. ears. By the 1910 census it was shown that the Japanese in Califor-| That fellow. knows how to dodge Worry 1 2 ed at the rate of over 300 | who is. already patting himself on the n ten years, while by the 1920| back becaufe we are going tp have a there has been a gain of less than | mild winter. per in the decade just ended. means quite a decrease considered| It 18 necessary of course to have full 1 the standpoint of percentages, but| PTOOKS before winter can set in and No- also & & naller increase in the|Vember is at a job October seemed to occasioned by making seme child happy with a new book ? We have suitable books for all ages. Buy today anid give happiness at the TCOME AND SEE THE NEW RUGS AND LINGLEUMS m sctoat number of Jdpanese far there ‘wis| HEve OVEloGked, same time yfifi are ma hfip . an increase pf 28,840 in the last ten —= - s Ea . vears while n the previous censas pe.|. PTesident Wikson is said to look much s o 2 £8 better since clection. It lifted a big load d the ga Vi 31,208, - | X T a similar deerease In the Orcearyen| off 1S mithd even though it was in a dif- oy . P°| ferent way than desired. B ‘f?:‘fl;n:l: ‘]:;—:’O: J";;;;i:’l";“;:l The cut in the price of different kinds S . s e “tof wearing apparel si 2 tion of 109,269 out of a total popula- e Ehom, Jhat 0 ulat = have not been buying just because tie ton of 255,612 where the ticrease in ten! prices have been skyhigh