Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 179, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1924 — Page 5

FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1924

REPUBLICAN BOSS OF‘FIRST’DEAB Funeral Arrangements Made for Fred Ossenberg, fly Time* Special EVANSVILLE Inr.. Dec. s.—Funeral arrangements were to be made Today for Fred Ossenberg, 50, First district Republican leader, who died suddenly from an attack of heart trouble while hunting Thursday. Ossenberg had been a power in Vanderburg County politics for a quarter of a century. His Influence gradually grew from ward boss until he was recognized as one of the dominant forces of politics of the district. He was born and reared here and for years conducted a saloon and grocery store. He was one of the defendants in the alleged liquor ring trial here in 1920 and served a term at "lie Federal penitentiary at Atlanta. Ossenberg allied himself with the late Mayor Benjamin Bosse in 1913 and supported the Democratic party for three years, returning to the Republican fold in the IBIS election. He controlled the majority of the colored vote here, it was said. CLEMENCY IS REFUSED Former Mother-in-law Opposes Alleged Bigamist's Freedom. It was ghosts and nothing else that rose up to keep Alfred Swigert, Newcastle. alleged bigamist, in the State Reformatory today. His one.time mother-in-law. Mrs. John Lane, prominent in Franklin. Ind., social circles, protested Thursday against his petition to the State pardon board for executive clemency. She denied that her daughter. Marjorie, knew that Swigert had a wife and child here when Swigert. as Robert Johnson, borrowed a car from Marjorie's father and took her to Columbus, where they were married. They were found in Florida. Swigert was sentenced last January - He says hi? foiks need him at home on the farm near Newcastle. The wife and child are in Hattiesburg. Miss. DRIVE TO BEGIN MONDAY Dinner Mill Launch SSOO.OAA Campfight for Institute. \ t-,00.000 building fund campaign" 1 for Indianapolis Bible Institute will be opened offlciaily Monday evening with a dinner ar.d mass meeting at the Claypool. Governor-elect Ed Jackson, honorary chairman, will preside. Talks will b“ made by Arthur R. Robinson, active chairman; Dr a.. I Bernlr.ger, dean of th institute; John H. Rader, president of the institute. and members of the women's executive committee. <.f which Mrs ■J. S. Barth is chairman.

LIGHT CO. TO REMODEL Monument Firm Will Rearrange Salesrooms. Ir.dianap- Its Light and Heat Company building. 48 Monument PI., will be remodeled completely, officers have announced. First floor ■will he arranged so That customers can transact most business on that floor. An eleetrical appliance salesroom will be established in the- basement. Arrange me-nt will make it one of the most convenient public utility buildings in the country, Walter C. Marmon, president, said. . War Wet* to Testify John Sproul, Pittsburgh. Pa., world war veteran, who was gassed • iid wounded at Chateau Thierry, will speak at evangelistic services of F F Boswnrth at ''.tile Tabernacle Sunday afternoon. He is said to have been healed during a revival campaign held by the Bos worths in Pittsburgh. Clears Complexion \yi tk: “Oh! how clear and beautiful your complexion is today,my dear!” THERE IS a certain Joy—a certain pride—in knowing you arc admired, whether it be from father, brother, husband or sweetheart! And back of that Joy is the satisfaction of knowing all la well. Men are fascinated by the charma of beauty. Women gaze with envy, secretly Jealous, perhaps. wondering—hoping—praying for that attractiveness which is not theirs. But why the wondering—the hoping—the praying for that craved for attractiveness —t hat clear skin —that beauty. A clear skin—la the barometer of one’s condition. A healthy skin radiates beauty. Pure, clean blood means a clear skin. S.S.S. is waiting to help you. It will rid your blood of its impurities and give you that clear complexion. Since 1826 S.S.S. has been ridding people of blood impurities, from pimples, front blackheads, boils, eczema and from rheumatism, too. Because S.S.S. is made from fresh herbs and barks, it may be taken Tith perfect Bafety. Try it yourself. You will not only look better, but you will feel better, too. „ S.S.S. is sold at all good drug jp stores in two sizes. The larger site Alfc, is more economical. C. C Ohe World's Best Bfey T^oodMedicine

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—ll Piece — Living Room Outfit for the Price of Living Room Suite Alone. THE GREA lES I BARGAIN we have had the pleasure of offering you in years. Living Room Suite $| A A Three pieces, covered in beautiful two-tone dur- g|| able velour with all-spring cushions. Guaranteed Kg w, 1 This Will Be the Pride of the Family. H® >' GIVEN AWAY WITH EACH LIVING ROOM SUITE 1 Polychrome 3-Panel Mirror Value $12.50 1 Set (3-Piece) Polychrome Compote Set Value $2.98 1 Pair (2-Piece) Book Ends .Value $1.98 1 Polychrome Bridge Lamp and Silk Shade .....Value $9.00 1 Mahoganized Davenport Table Value $15.00 The furnishings for an entire room at the price of suite AJ| # % alone. Come early Saturday—if you want, one—they won’t ygg last long. 8 88 Wr PAY AS YOU EARN WEEKLY SEMI-MONTHLY MONTHLY

TOYS — Special for Saturday

MAMMA DOLLS 15 Inches High, 7 i'jfm&liSk vValks. Talks and Sleeps. Special mS 98c u cLiz a Cattle Wagon, \ “

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DOWNSTAIRS * ,4YRES CIO OP AYREg SERVICE LOW 1 PRICES Saturday Sales! Featuring Practical Christmas Gifts at Low Prices

Sale of Mother of Pearl Handle Silver Plated Ware Pie Knives Gravy Ladles Cake Knives Tamoles Cold Meat Forks Berry Spoons A Pro-Holiday Sale of these strikingly attractive silver plated pieces, with beautiful, rich looking mother-of-pearl handles. Ideal gifts; all from well known brands. Very specially priced.

Smoking Stands Spivlftl, * f&p] 1.85 Kar " k- 1 ,1 An Ideal gift; SSbjil H mini. ..f trm k ..il hjfcdj orrd In pn 1 y FiTfJj L; c Ii r o in • antique j'A* JP finish rcinovnhlo f nfc’:: glass ash frny ; I, fjje thru** stand* ar i-3| tinted hr.jn-n, dark “j Mint, cream ami ji dark grreii. | j Two-Piece Carving Sets, Special, $1.50 Set Beautiful ►liver finish nlck-1 lian dies ; IS Inch carv Ing slzo.

Saturday Sale of Men’s Superior Quality Bathrobes A A Christinas suggestion for men are these robes of heavy blanket material; well made, big. full size robes, tailored with big shawl collar, braid trimmed, contrasting belt cord; fine assortment of practical, dejfr" J slrable patterns; large, small and medium sizes. AfL MM rr* y, A Pretty Assortment of Boys' \ . ttt AL niLIV Blanket Bathrobes - Coat collar f, r * v , styles with belt cords; well-made A e\' LFi Socks for Men mmm $1.50 ;x.. BU r*.‘.'°.! 4 $2.95 4‘ ) A\V Tt f* I W~ Cl I % M Boys’ All-Wool Mackinaw* ’T: :} C Tli ft f? h tTI Ljl Warm, perfectly tailored coats L* -xri-TTf with yoke back, snug collars, if Wgd-Vlc/ silk and Wool Socks —In black, Bizee 9, 10 and 11. an AC I'-Nj brown, gray, camel and green; re- While they last j HT<y WjO Iniorceil hose. {-Q Outing Flannel Two-Piece pfj ! aL,•'/*YJ|j I ‘ Pajama Suits Prog trimmed, L^Jfe) be)||W ii pink or blue mixture; warm and y’7 TANARUS( ' / x-1 Boya’ One-Piece Oittlng Flannel : comfortably cut. Sizes S t AA /( P Sleeping Suits Open front, drop to 16 yeftr ,, at rvlw LV seat, frog trimmed. Sizes jAA Km IHI ! —Elastic ribbed garter top, rein>J| Boya’ Soft Outing Flannel Night- forced heels, toes and soles; black. shirts Full cut, collar attached i brown, gray and navy. Sizes 9Vfc style; full arm and body qq jto 11 Vz- 3 pairs for sl. Ar lengths. Sizes 8 to 16 Cj%J C j The pair JDC

Saturday Sale of New Crepe Nightgowns for Women, SI.OO Pretty and Useful jj 1 cats m A special Pre-Holiday purchase of tt - j wonderfully attractive crepe gowns in ['Em J nearly every shade Imaginable, includ- | | Ing honey dew, flesh, peach, light blue, vellow and white; some pretty flowered patterns; short, sleeve style with Jenny |v ueclts; trimmed of contrasting colors; also wide shoulder style, cut full and jTO|l|||i||^;;li| Fxtra large sires In these gowns run I jgl.'Zß and *1.4. Mtl.l' It ?IH i-J,

Pig, Warm, Heavy Knit Sweaters for Cold Weather, $3.95 Heavy all-wool knit sweaters in dark colors, with two pockets and big roll collar; nothing for out-of-door sports and school wear; sizes 36 fro AT to 46

Silver fn> ■- Plated I Candlesticks, $1.25 R c a u t 1 f ti 1 n I r k f 1 silver Lit and candle sticks A-.-'c-v I Just as I*l c m- j It/ tured; t.eauti j fully ih-slyned Id culivcrttlona! patterns. Saturday Sale of Imported French Kid Gloves for Women, $1.39 Pair These are beautiful gloves In twu-clanp styles; elaborately Btitched !>ack. well stitched perfect tit Inaured; elres C to J*: black only.

Lovely Silk Chemises for Christmas Gifts, $1.95, $2.95 New crepe de chine and radium silk chemise of daintiness and lustrous beauty; tailored or pleated styles, with lace trimmings Sizes 36 to 42.

Saturday Sale for Women and Misses 200 Fine Winter Coats |&g§ llppiyjlF Exceptional Qualities in r 'T‘ IBPHBr Materials, in Styles, ;j Workmanship and Fur Trimmed and \ \/ fl / | Cranberry Penny Brown V// (\ / j Ox Blood Kit ”ox i Tan Poudre Blue Made of better materials, including lustrous Bolivias; soft, smooth suede fabrics, sturdy polaires, Kornellas and Princette. Newest styles in furtrimmed coats; the better kind of coats, all silk or crepe lined, showing excellent workmanship and careful finish. The furs used are mostly fine seaiine, viatka coney, marmot, mandel, mouffion, Manchurian wolf and opossum. Sizes 16 to 52 1

Saturday Sale of 3,000 Pairs Children’s Mercerized Stockings, Pr., 25c The wanted English ribbed styles with reinforced heels and toes; seamless back; black and brown colors in sizes 5 to 9%. Slight irregularities that are hardly noticeable. Because of these Irregularities we are able to offer them at such a low price. Women’s Chiffon Hose of Pure Silk at, Pair, SGc Pure silk chiffon hose for women, with mereerixed lisle tops, heels end toes with double soles and spliced ankle; seamed back with fashion darts; clear and lustrous texture; black, gunmetal and colors; sizes Bb* to 10; every pair in a separate envelope, Substandarda. Women’s Knit Vests, 17c Fine ribbed vests with built-up shoulders, tailored and bodice top; lace trimmed; irregulars; sizes 36 to 40—3 for -i n 50c—-each liC

Women’s Mercerized Bloomers, 75c Mercerized lisle bloomers, cut full In size with double gusset and elastic at waist and knee; medium 7Cr> sizes I DC

New Christmas Candy Department Now Open Featuring a New Department of Popular Priced, Guaranteed Pure Candy Opening Specials for Saturday Assorted nut* top and fancy full cream center Chocolates, OQ Fresh Creamed Filberts, the pound <J3C Creamed Filled Straws, QA 1 Lb. Plum Pudding Fudge and 1 § E B Lb. Whip Cream H Chocolates — Saturday Special &Jr

Women’s Union Suits, 59c Os fine ribbed light, weight, with fiber silk stripe; builtup shoulders, tailored and bodice tops; fight CQ/ knee; sizes 38 to 44....D2/C

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