Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1918 — IN OTHER CITIES [ARTICLE]
IN OTHER CITIES
Washington Is increasing its police force. '» / New York complains of scant hard coal supply. —— Milwaukee is to have a large artillery factory. ' Los Angeles, Cal., is making vinegar from refuse oranges. Cleveland may this winter continue daylight saving system. Baton Rouge, La., plans to build a municipal street railway. Milwaukee society women are taking temporary jobs in canneries. Bloomington, Ind., permits working girls to wear overalls in the streets. Wilkesbarre, Pa., factory was wrecked the other day by a mine cavein. Akron, 0., may be the site of an Ohio State Detention home for delinquent children. Youngstown, 0., has appointed a commissioner to compel all males up to fifty to go to work. Philadelphia must economize in using water or spend $15,000,000 for additions to present water system. Philadelphia plans for November 7 a great William Penn memorial meeting to be attended by the British ambassador and the governor general of Canada.
