Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 203, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1925 — Page 7
■tan. 2, 1925
HMIOID ■bmrhome Souvenir Hunters Flock to Scene of Tragedy. United Preaa LOG AN SPORT, Ind., Jan. 2.—A guard stood watch over the Bassler murder house near here to prevent morbid souvenir hunters from literally tearing it down in the quest for mementos of the grewsome crime. Hundreds of persons braved the told of New Year’s day to drive to the Bassler farm, but they were kept from carrying away souvenirs by the guard, which is maintained day and Sight. Bodies of the four victims, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bassler, John Bassler end TVola Hobough, were buried in adjoining graves in the cemetery at the Matea Baptist Church Thursday afternoon. More than a thousand persons attended. The Rev. H. D. Trickey prayed for forgiveness for Mrs. Emma Hobough, who confessed the killings. “She knew not what she did,” the Rev. 'rt’ickey said. Mrs. Hobough is now confined in the Northern Hospital for the Insane and next week the Cass County grand jury will begin an investigation of the killings. SWALLOWS TOOTHPICK Farmer Remembers Nap After OpK oration for “Appendicitis.” v United Presa MARION, Ind., Jan. 2.—Jasper oberts, a farmer living near Marlon, was rushed to a hospital here for an operation. The case was diagnosed as appendicitis. Surgeons found the appendix in healthy condition and then discovered a toothpick protruding from the larger Intestine. Roberts remembered that he lay down for a nap one afternoon last fall with a toothpick in his mouth.
RUBENS $75,000 REMOVAL SALE!
SERVICE Plenty of salesmen as sure yon prompt and court eons service, the same which has always been an outstanding feature of the Rubens store. x. t
Prices Slashed Still Lower—Every Price Range Now Supplemented With Still Greater Bargains Inventory time is near, and we have gone through our stock, taken hundreds of suits and overcoats from higher priced lines, and marked them down again, to prices which will move them in a hurry. Don’t fail to be here tomorrow. See Our Windows for a Few Examples of Our Many Sensaiional Values. Practically Every Suit and Overcoat in Stock Thrown Into Five Large Groups!
Up to S3O Values SUITS and OVERCOATS SALE PRICE IP
NO CHARGE FOR MINOR ALTERATIONS—With Many of the Suits We Can Furnish Extra Trousers at Small Additional Cost.
Attention, Stout Men! Hundreds of sensational suit values liere for meg requiring stout and long stout suits. Syes up to 60. Values $35 to $65. / SALE PRICES f*l7= tos 34H
500 Pairs Odd Trousers! [Taken from two-trouser suits; checks, stripes and plaids. Values up to SB.OO. t Sale Price,
Store .gppen Till if Nine n&aturday RHißghts
First, Second Corner ' of "THE FASTEST GROWING STORE IN INDIANAPOLIS’’ ' Continuing Rauh’s Tremendous JAIUARY SALE! Here Is a Sale Where the Savings Are Most Pronounced, We Sincerely Urge You to N Shop Early for the Assortments Are Limited. DRESSES
Just 40 Dresses GddsaM tprfQO ends for t quick clearance. J|j
Formerly Priced Up to $59.50 \ FINE Lj NEWEST FUR collar;- \NL) M FABRICS and CUFFS! m. f J COLORS.
Every Suit, Overcoat and Odd Trousers in Our Enormous Stock Must Be Sold!
Up to $35 Values SUITS and OVERCOATS SALE PRICE s l7=
DiIDEUG OA —West—lIUDIIIiVa o>%f Wash. St.
Up to $45 Values SUITS and OVERCOATS SALE PRICE —‘2l—
SPECIALS WHILE THEY LAST!
OVERCOATS One lot of fine All-Wool Overcoats, men’s and young men’s models., SALE PRICE $10,85
Fall and Winter Dresses For street rfb and daytime tjP wear. m—mimm Formerly- Many M Style* priced up W and to s2s Colon
We’ve Given Up Our Lease— We’re Going to Move Our thousands of friends and patrons will be advised In due time of our new location. Meanwhile, don’t fall to attend our BIG REMOVAL BALE.
Up to $55 Values SUITS and OVERCOATS SALE PRICE ’2P
OVERCOATS One lot of -extra fine, allwool, satin lined Overcoats. Values $25 to S3O. SALE PRICE SIEJ.6S
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Up to $65 Values SUITS and OVERCOATS SALE PRICE ’3P
For ThirtyEight Years a Dependable Store Hi * &A.*: : a ; -
Our OreaKsr
. Nationally Advertised Furniture in This Sale Included among the many nationally advertised lines carried by us, and therefore featured in this sale at reductions ranging from 20% to 50% are; Kroehler Bed Davenports and Living Room Suites (Including Kroehler Duofolds, Kroehler Cane-Back Suites and Kroehler Overstuffed Suites.) S. Karpen Sc. Bros. Living Room Suites Simmons Steel and Brass Beds Simmons Springs and Mattresses Napanee Dutch Kitchenets A. R. Randall Sc Cos. Fiber Reed Furniture Fine Grand Rapids-Made Dining Room Suites Fine Grand Rapids-Made Bedroom Suites Charter Oak Gas Ranges Favorite Gas Ranges Congoleum Rugs Naim Straight Line Linoleum W. and J. Sloane Rugs and Carpeting, Etc.
Washin£ion and Capitol Avenue tommws CornerJ
A Small Payment Holds Any Article for Future Delivery Here is a furniture sale of real significance —not a limited assortment of old merchandise or a special collection of cheap furniture bought to sell at a price ' —but our regular stock—ALL OF IT—sacrificed to make way for spring merchandise. You can walk up to any piece of furniture, rug or furnishings in the store and know in advance that the regular price has been cut anywhere frum TWENTY to FIFTY PER CENT. Prospective spring brides who expect to furnish homes shortly will save from ONE-FIFTH to ONE-HALF the cost by making their selections now, and having the furniture delivered later. Old established families that have found the annual housecleaning time a costly event will do well to anticipate * their needs. Remember, everything in the house is reduced at least 20% —odd pieces, discontinued lines and other miscellaneous items as much as 50%. Buy Now —Save Money
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