Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 150, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1920 — INDIANAPOLIS GAINS RANK IN CITIES’ LIST [ARTICLE]

INDIANAPOLIS GAINS RANK IN CITIES’ LIST

Indianapolis is the twenty-fist city of the United States in population, according to a compjlationof census figures published in the Chicago Tribune. In 1910 Indianapolis was in twenty-second place. In the last ten years, the Tribune figures show, Jersey City, which was nineteenth, has fallen below Indianapolis. Jersey City’s population is now 297,864. * The standing of Kansas City, Mo., is set at seventeenth in the Tribune’s figures, on the assumption that its population, not yet announced, will be about <400,000, less than Cincinnati and more than New Orleans. The Tribune’s list follows: 1 New York ---5,621.151 2. Chicago —4 1 Philadelphia 4 Detroit __.»u 998/ZBB ? Boston .J":::-"::: wto 8 Baltimore 9 Pittsburg -J 588,193 10 Los Angeles' 675,480 11 San Francisco —- 508,410 12 Buffalo 505,875 13 Milwaukee 457,147 14 Washington — 15 Newark 16 Cincinnati 401,158 17 Kansas City, Mo. Expected to be 400,000 18 New Orleans 387,409 19 Minneapolis 20 Seattle ???’?«? 21 Indianapolis 814,194 Philadelphia’s population » not yet given, but it is practically eertain it will retain third place, with a population of more than 1,000,000. “ ' .