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SEPT. 6,1927 URGE SPECIAL i SENATE PARLEY Needed to Decide on Smith, Vare, Cal Hears. Tty Times Special " WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—When ’resident Coolidge returns next Week from his vacation he will find fi group of senators waiting to urge DAMAGED v WATER | We Have Bought From A Well-Known Maim-1 I facturer Thousands and Thousands of Winter 1 Coats—Some Slightly Damaged By Water | These Coats, Are Deins Offered At Ridiculously Low Prices For Quick Disposal J \ OaiMA ' —ii—■■■■ ■■■ ■ ■ 1 —i You Can f II Z°T. Really Folks-It’s Hard to “of wearing Here’s 175 Coats of £*ai L Mi HI i JW^TIf m Derib.Th. COATS! Two Styles- r j““'CT 1 |||- jp + Maybe they were wet, but you have these and save that fine 4 We are lucky and so are you that Scason if been in the rain without spoiling coa | f or j ress wear j this manufacturer had a fire caus- Jfl M IX )) your coat! We expect the crowds — These nrices sound im- a st ream of water to damage j/£wl dAgik j rw J??*? stssjcts-je gams You must come early! us the benefit of the fievable that’s all! ||j|A ift RSnl ' UUc e- 58.98 ifesf * hVHt /coats\ | if If E.mBHbDAa Just Unbelievable Bargains) 'JJilneli.'aSSf' I The Fire Adjusters Were I j§ : fVmKjB You Must See Them!! 1 Some I Good to All of Us!! f K |j| The Miller-Wohl Cos. has the ——\ Have ggw 1 ■ “We say it with values” is right! Jij & reputation for holding sales al- w When a store can offer such jj llßff shouldn’t we when our corps of the re p U | a jj on f or value giving. 0 |||!S buyer* in New York are con- The thrifty women of Indian- L'l '|l|||f mmmmmm tinually offered bargains such as / apolis know that this reputation [I \ m HHHH these? Expect the miraculous ntm Wav aC RiivSno (no Tacll Isac i* founded here! If you Wt/f n := " HHI ‘ n bargains here—you will al- Ullr W3j liy § * want a thrill, come early and see q rrr 1 jlßi m memmamm ways find them! Surely Done Wonders for You! all these beautiful winter coats D === W|| IB We expect every woman here to take advantage of this P * • Q This Lot of Coats offering! Our sale* force has asked why we did not mark I - ||Ra Q jjfjj I^B 5 BHH9BBBB! Will No Dmiflf fin them higher? The reason for these insignificant prices— £XpOCt the I 111 ■ jBgA 0 toGI we bought them for almost nothing and our customer* are pOSSible*—’Seeing* Bcv 1 flB |j| First! entitled to as much! This lot of beautiful coats will amaze Belie Villg ” 0 ”- ' S ■■ v J l ar# * n d cuffs! Coat* that would We will not try to describe this ordinarily be marked' S3O to S4O. merchandise—that would be im- ■ Hlrig9| §| H| l These are new winter models. Come x ' possible! Why shouldn’t you crowd U# /-~ $ IVI- 95 u~ w : ■ ti B£l= " ■■ ■■ va, °“ ■ ww~ till * m 9 J| l V Leads B S UC h V°l ues I iHIH P™" ■■ 11 Pic^ || //Vj AS WE SAID BEFORE-WE SAT IT WITH VALUES!! B!l 9 m M H _HH fi HI mmm (m&m M iHSH if Sf * wmm THE MILLER'WOHLCO. 45 '.WASHINGTON STREET him to call a special session of the Senate. They would prefer to have him assemble the House, too, but will be content if the Senate con venes six to eight weeks In advance of the regular session. The special session is needed, senators say, to permit Congress to function and adjourn before next June when the presidential nomi nating convention will be held. The possibility now of the fights against the seating of Senators Vare of Pennsylvania and Smith of Illi nois delaying the entire legislative program has senators worried. They want the Senate to concentrate on these ouster proceedings, organize itself, and get down to the business of Imperative legislation, such as flood relief. Until the Vare and Smith cases are concluded senators say It will be difficult for the Senate to defi nitely organize itself. Including Vare and Smith there will be forty-eight Republicans in the next Senate, forty-seven Demo crats and one Farmer-Labor mem ber. If the Senate should hold that the former labor secretary, William B. Wilson, Democrat, was elected senator from Pennsylvania last fall and not Vare, the actual balance of THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES power will be held by Senator Ship stead of Minnesota, the Farmer- Labor member. FINDS SKEETER SERUM Vaccine Harmless to Taker, but Deaths for Pests. CAMDEN, Ark., Sept. 6.'—Dr. P. U. DuCommon of Camden, claims to have perfected an anti-mosquito serum for humans and animals. The vaccine is harmless to those who take it, lie says, but causes In stant death to the Insect when It bores Into the innoculated blood stream. UNION KNOCKS AGAIN _________ / Clothing Workers Will Seek A. J. of L. Approval. Bu Times Special SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 6.—“ The most cosmopolitan labor union in America” will again knock for ad mission at the door of the Ameri can Federation of Labor at its an nual convention in Los Angeles in October. v This is the Amalgamated pioth ing Workers of America, the only rebel union ever to have “made good,” the union that abolished sweatshops in the United States, the first to gain the forty-four-hour week, the one that Americanized and humanized the clothing indus try among refugee Jews of New York, Chicago and other cities, and that has contributed—so it claims the one big and new labor idea of the past decade —that labor should be responsible for cheaper and bet ter production. "If the A. F. of L. takes action this year to admit us we will be grateful,” said Secretary Joseph Schlossberg. “If not, we will con tinue to cooperate with the organ ized workers everywhere until such time as we are recognized.” NEIL K. 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