Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 225, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

W. J. WRIGHT • ■ ' *' New Auto Ambuance. Night or Day Service . Office- Resi252 LljSSsMBs 507 We have been operating an ambulance aince a year ago last April. We will answer calls day or night and will go any place that a machine can get through. The rig is large and heavy and well balanced and very easy riding. It is equipped with Gabriel Snubbers that take the rebound from the springs. We have seats for three people besides the patient and the driver. The most important thing in an ambulance is the cot. We use that is mounted on swivel wheels with the head and foot adjustable which enables us to yiake a chair and carry a patient up or down stairs. The cot is the same height as a bed. i ' ' - FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING W. J. WRIGHT Rensselaer Indiana

Frank Sayers, of Sway City, la., and Mrs. Osa Timmons, of Sheridan, returned to their homes today after family, wjio live on th§ George A. Williams farm in Barkley township.

PRINCESS THEATRE —TONIGHT—- . * ■■ n Charles Ray\ "The Sheriff’s Son” Did you ever hear of * “timid” New York lawyer? Well, that’s Charles Ray in “The Sheriff’s Son.” The poor fellow was just born scared, so he has to himself as well as others and husky gun-quick enemies. Some fights! See them.

THURSDAY * / J. Stuart Blackton Presents "Life’s Greatest Problem” L. K. O. Comedy ‘ FRIDAY ' . . . **' ■ , John Barrymore "The Test of Honor” Current Events and Comedy