Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Lucy Ulm went to Bloomington today, where she will enter the university this coming year. All the officers of the American Legion, Dewey Post No. 29, of Rensselaer, are to meet this evening at 8 o’clock at the office of George F. Meyers. Plans for having every Jasper county soldier join the legion will be undertaken and a plan for a permanent memorial proposed. If others besides the officers wish to attend the meeting they will be welcomed. A large motor truck belonging to Charles G. Ward, of Monon, was completely destroyed by fire on the stone road about 6 miles west of that town Monday. The truck was being driven toward town and fortunately was empty. The fire originated from the gasoline tank near the exhaust. The flames spread so rapidly that all efforts to arrest the devouring element were futile. The amount of loss is not learned, but it was fully protected by insurance. The truck was bought of Frank Horner and was comparatively new.
AT THE 'TAR THEATRE THE HOUSE OF GOOD PICTURES .t) ' • - TONIGHT - Alice Joyce “The Highest Bidder” A Blue Ribbon Feature. ' • ~ y* SATURDAY Madge Evans - “Wanted: A Home” Abo Eighth Episode of . “Lightning Raider” Featuring Pearl White MONDAY Bert Lytell “Blind Man’s Eyes” TUESDAY Marguerite Clark “The Goose Girl" D. A. R. BENEFIT
