Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1927 — Page 5

OCT. 3, 1927

0, S. SUPREME 1 COURT FACES HEAVY DOCKET i; Hrghest Tribunal Resumes Work, With Many Cases Up for Decision. BY HERBERT LITTLE United Pro-* Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—The Supreme Court of the United States convenes here at noon today in solemn dignity to take up for another year its position at the crest of the pyramid of American litigation. The usual crowded docket of more than 500 cases, left-over from the last term and filedt during the four-rr-nth summer recess, confronts the rjustices, headed by Chief Justi ' William Howard Taft. Argument of important cases, advanced by special order of the head of the docket, will start with Tuesday’s session. Only Formality Today Today’s session was a formality, the schedule calling for the high bench to adjourn after being called to order and admitting a large number of lawyers to the Supreme Court barThis afternoon the justices were to make a formal call on President Cooiidge at the White House, to notify him that the court is in session. This traditional call has been made nearly every year since the court first convened in Philadelphia in 1790. The court’s sessions will be held in the same room in which they have been held for sixty years—the former senate chamber just north of the capitol rotunda. Jitney Case is First The first case on the docket of “October term, 1927” was a suit by Detroit jitney-bus drivers, contesting the Detroit ordinance banning their vehicles from congested thoroughfares as unconstitutional. Another case involves an attempt to invalidate the famous packers’ consent decree of 1920. A third is a case of great importance to San Francisco, involving the right of the California Edison Company, great electric-power producer, to dam the San Joaquin river and prevent landowners further down the river from having their property irrigated by floodwaters. c Indication that the Court intends to devote special attention to speeding up appealed criminal cases was given by an order under which all pending appeals of this type were advanced for hearing this week or next. The court has made it a practice to take tis decisions on criminal cases within a few weeks after argument, although other cases are often left pending for a year or more. The court has less than a dozen cases left over from last term “under advisement.” MARION AWAITS 2,000 Will Convene Tuesday. !?>/ Timed Special MARION, Ind., Oct. 3.— Two thousand persons are expected here Tuesday for the opening session of the two-day State convention of the Indiana Horsethief Detective Association. A parade Tuesday afternoon will be one of the features of the meeting. A program will be given in the evening, including a concert by the Marion High School band.

Hunting Time Is Coming and there is no better time to sell that gun and hunting outfit you are no longer using than now. A Want Ad under “For Sale Miscellaneous” in the Times will get a buyer—, quick. Just call Main 3500 Yes—you can charge it. Bill will be mailed later.

Your Kidneys Are The Sentinels of Your Health. Don*t Neglect Them! LATE hours, rich foods and stimulating drinks are . all hard on our kidneys. If their action becomes * sluggish, they do not thoroughly cleanse the blood of poisonous wastes. Such impurities are apt to make one dull, tired and achy, with often a nagging backache, drowsy headaches and dizziness. A common sign that the kidneys are not acting right is scanty or painful excretions. Thousands have learned the virtue of Doan's Pills stimulant diuretic in these conditions. 50,000 users have publicly recommended Doan's. Ask your neighbor! Doan’s Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys At all dealers. 60c a boa. Foster-Mllburn Cos.. Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, H. T.

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Pretty little Rosalind E. Meyer of Cleveland was the first caller on the Coolidges after their return to the newly renovated White House from, the Black Hills. Normal Term Opens By Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Oct. 3. Approximately 1,500 students were enrolled when the Indiana State Normal School opened for the fall term here today.

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Women's Rayon Hosiery 74th Anniversary 50c Day—2 Pairs Absolutely first quality; an excellent quality Hose for general wear, in pretty light colors that the junior miss will like for school wear. Two pair for 50^. —Pettis, thrift basement. PURE SILK HOSE 74th Anniversary 50c Day WW First quality Hose specially reduced for this day only, brSken lot—not all colors, styles and sizes; practical’lisle hem at top, sheer weave; very desirable. —Pettis, thrift basement. Women's Silk Hosiery 74th Anniversary 50c Day jP\F%P Absolutely first quality Hose, good looking and durable ; with narrow lisle hem at top; reinforced with rayon for sheen in all desirable light colors. —Pettis, thrift basement.

Piece Goods, Domestics for 50c Day

Dress Percale, FA|| 6 Yards for Regular 15c quality, double fold material in English print designs on light and dark grounds. Dress Ginghams, t* 4 Yards Regular 19c quality; new fall patterns in checks, plaids and stripes, 32-inch width; makes nice tubable frocks for school wear. Printed Cretonne, 3 Yards for Regular 25c quality. Attractive printed patterns on effectively colored grounds; yard wide; suitable for draperies, furniture covers, laundry bags, etc. Table Napkins, 6 for JvV Regular 75c quality; made up ready for use, mercerized. Buy a supply to save your linens. Outing Flannel, Fl|#| 4 Yards for Regular 15c quality; bleached outing flannel, yard wide, well fleeced en both sides, 27-inch width ; suitable for night gowns, infants’ wear, etc.

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.THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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