Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
GHARRED SKELETON STILL UNIDENTIFIED Police at Standstill in Inves- tigation of Church Fire Murder. By il Associated Press. TI TALOOSA. dla, November 8.— Ofticials investigating the finding of woman's body in the ruins of a church for negroes weelk which _burned e puzzled as their big- 25t handicaps, they s the fact “hat only a skeleton, a few trinkets and the steel frame of a sultcase were left after the fire. SALOONS MAY BE CLOSED AS PUBLIC NUISANCES New Interpretation cf Law Pro- pounded by Milwaukee By the Associated Press. | MILWAUKEE, Wis., November 8.— Seventy-five or more saloons in Mil- waukee county will be closed perma- nently to liquor business If the su- preme court sustains Judge Walter Schinz in the first definite action to- ward declaring saloons whose owners {have been convicted of uolunng liquor laws a public nuisan: Sshins overru uted the Sophie Thekan to the state’s petition declaring her saloon, situated at the entrance to the Sol- diers’ Home, a public nuisance. Judge murrer of HEADS MEDICAL BODY November of Louisville, de- | (CHALLENGES NAVY | COURT'S FAIRNESS Pl Lieut. Comdr. Hunter Asks a New Personnel—Believe Watson Found Guilty. | Ry the Associated Press, N DIEGO, Cal, November Having disposed yesterday of case of Capt. Edward H. Watdon, destroyer division commander, chgrized with culpable inefiiciency in Jhe Polnt Honda disaster. in which seven destroyers were wrecked, the coulrt- u...u) == mértial appointed to try cases grow- ing out of the accidents proceeded today with charges against Lieut. Commander Donald T. Hunter, com- manding officer of the destroyer Del- PEy, flagship of the ill-fated squadron. When Capt. Watson's case was con- claded late yesterday Lieut. Com- m: at once took the Cmnmandqr "L Weyler, appearing counsel for Commander Hunter, hwaver. chatlenged every member of the court and the Whole on the ground that they had n\( heard_the evidenco in the case “Capt. Watson and had formed an ODinlnn in each case the court overruled thé challenge, but it has not ruled on the challenge of jtho court s a m-n acquitted, the cou! ased him from arr At least one girl from Birmingham issing, but the task of officials $1 Will Open a Savings Account: —_— has been to trace her movements wter she last was seen. A barpin found after the fire is said to be a rday. m a I he Columbia Nahonal Bank would not have announced its verdict, Capt. Watson was not released and it was assumed by his counsel that he hadbeen found guilty. SHRINERS VISIT MEXICO. Fifty in Delegation Headed by In-| [f dianapolis Man. MEXICO CITY, November 8.—A da;- e rates, headed by Vernon | | Hinckle of Indianapolis, H. Hutchin- | [ son and eg., and R. G. Cory has arrived here. S’l‘()l(E UP “PEP” llam Davis of Portland, of New York, | FOR HARD WINTER and Purifym Gude’s Pepto-. the dangerous coughs and eold that attack the weak. Gndeu is rich in the iron your blood | full of stren -bufldmfi qunlx- ties that build he‘lthy esh and strong muscles. Hotel Hamilton Fourteenth and K Streets 3 Announces, Beginning Thursday and Every Week Day Thereafter. Dancing at Luncheon and at Dinner ch’ Birmingham officials | blish the Identity ur drug- gists, in both lntld -nd mblst iorm‘ F ablets Tt 2o l | asartal 911 F Street’ $250,000.00 $250,000.00 : Special Music EVERYBODY?S BUSINESS —in a measure, is the bagker’s business. In order to be of real service to depositors, your bank must keep posted on all comriercial conditions—must be able to counsel with £nalty en fiscal matters. ubdies i to-fjangan | M.%l 9 ‘Columbia’s facilities for serving the interests of depositors are of a character that gives special value to a connection at: fim bank. Join forces with us now for mutual zdvantage Our Savings 3? Compound Dept. Pays s Interest sSCo. ributors: Washington Wholesale Drug Exchange and Leadbeater. Brabler Drug Co. THE VICTROLA instrument line of twenty-one styles offers a wide range of sizes, designs and prices. Ask ‘your dealer or write to us for complete catalog. New Victor Records are issued every Friday,! presenting an ever-changing program of the newest and best music by the greatest artists in their particular fields. ; Out tomori’ow New Victor Records November 9, 1923 Red Seal Concert Selections Nember plist Memory’s Garden (G. Deasi-L. Deasi) {Comin( Home (E.d-y Wiksmot-Willeby) w 946 $1.50 If thereisa k of -edr:'-nmanm your mmp-lba, songs will bid it live and ’“‘f""‘"‘} 947 150 DOUBLEFACED Mazurka (Chopin) iatin 200 Mélodie (Paderembi-Kreider) Frit? Kreisler nfl“.;:.?"as’i“'m"'isd""'w%'f*?m“ By Shbnt Mnter—l’ro P(ecu)fi.' i Juekniou 6420 2.00 mnn.:f;::"u s ety {I.nveSendsa Little Gift of Roses .Inh.w; 961 1.50 Wonderful John MtCormack These are popular waltz umndbotbo(d:mmh Melodious Instrumental Vision of Salome—Waltz i scriie sits %}19133 Kiss of Spring—Wa.l!z : Joyce’s “Vision of Salome” has become a classic_amyng dance-walizes. Combined here with Rolfe’s "Khld'slmu. Negro Spirituals | | Hush, Somebody’s Calling My Name ' Md]lflum-khfiuhdh.llh]lfills You Must Come In at the Door Bethel Jubdee The power of the American negro to “raise a shiritusl” is one of the wonders of music. Here are two good & Light Vocal Selections ' Struttin’ Jim Miss Patricola with The Vin;fln N?rbodyflse&nlanel.ukeMyOId < } This record affords a funny combination of Nmnd'lndl dialect songs. ! Dance Records Sittin’ in a Caw—l-'u Trot Orchestra } 19161 Mugle!'Yes Ma'nn!"—inl'nl luhlnl‘arynh'] gmbuhfl) Little Butwf;“—.:'h"l' ‘ ok Trot mh&d—‘i 1 Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra | 19162 SoTlu is Love!—Waltz(“Lisic Miw Blscbessi) The Trouhadours ‘These are fine of hmmhfiddm orchestral scoring, they “dance easily.” Nobody But You—Fex Tret Brooke Jokns and His m Love, My Heart is You—Fox Trot lynnfl-n. Yn’lhd&- Right now you want soft, cool, comfortable,, light “Ribbed” wool Ziiamf WoVe Gore and Heel - Bocks Yow'll like the feel of these new socks— pure wool lined with fine, soft cotton to “save your skin.” No extra charge for the extra lining. 19160 19163 Fox-rotters will like these new orchestra has its own style. Vlctr'ola mmmmm-mm&;‘uvmw | . Ve ot ; e ‘ THE BEST WEARING SOCKS MADE Ribbed Wool Heathers ‘Ribbed Silk-and-Wool Mixtures HIS uAsmns VOICE® i