Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1918 — TAKEN FROM EXCHANGES [ARTICLE]
TAKEN FROM EXCHANGES
Following a representative conference at Kalamazoo, Mich., women offered their aid on state farms. The principle of the opaque post card projector has been utilized in a new machine for registering color printing plates on a printing press. A Parisian has invented roller skates propelled by a one-quarter horse power gasoline motor, the fuel tank being carried on the wearer’s belt.
George H. Hughes of Denver, Colo., forty years old, enlisted In the National army at the first call of President Wilson for volunteers. Richard A. Hughes, eighteen, son of George H., with the consent of his father, enlisted a few days after the parent. Both were sent to Camp Kearney, Cal., where the son has become a sergeant of the company tn which the father is a corporal
A deserving working girl of Paris has.fallen heir to an annual income of SSOO which was enjoyed by a pet hprse of Adolph de Rothschild until Its recent death from old age. This was in accordance with the will of M. de Rothschild. . - ■ .' Five hundred sheep growers on the Minidoka reclamation ‘ project, Idaho, are consolidating their flocks into larger bands for summer grazing. Smail sheep growers realize the benefits of inexpensive summer grazing through this co-operation.
