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? I I. % liO\ s \Tt i:lMY H."-*7 t'opivs i INK \\ i \ IIII :ic I Fjiir i>n?l *a ,ii"in* h tiMlny and 1 ?! i vol,. XV. 1'INAl. KIUTION ELIZABKTH CITY, NOKTII CAROLINA. ,: !'?.\|?AV I VKNtNC. ??t lttr.i l: .12. 1112.-,. SIX I'AiiCS. NO. 261 PITTSBURGH STILL HAS Pirates 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 6 13 0 Senators 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 8 1 BEAT SENATORS SIX TO THREE And While Pirates Hung On as By A'n Eyebrow They Will Go In toNextGameon HomeGrounds (Iritl'itli Stadium, \\'ashiii"-< ton, Oct. 12,?Put down th';V morning as a tram that was down and almost out, the l'illxl?uiKh pirates K?t the liest of four Washitiirton moiindsmen today and won their second pmi> of t lie world series after Washing ton had made the lirst run and had held I'ittslim->?li to a two to two tie until the seventh frame, 'rile seme ended ti *.? Ewyifcinr m,.' r,. W HMlllllVl'tll In il,.. i,.um, mi. M, - when J,|,< lian is druvv In ililnl '""n- I llii.H M-iii!. ui?| Ihi' iicoil.,r WusliiiiKloii. IlaiH-, * '?mtiuK ai .- i,r 11,1? Victory was aliuo:;! itiiin f??r 1'il t .->hlll';;|| , llOWl-Vt'l*. :? f|?? I' lilt* Meventh fiaiiit- wn?-n Hire?* hit.-?i brought home two inns. Tliis w.?n' followed 11 v MUT.ssiiil liallint* in J the eighth ?ml ninth innings with another run across Mm- platt?r in each inning. Ii was a signal victory fur AM-! lidge, tin? Washington Iwiiler,! who lit-hii it, d up |i,t. l?r?K:r**NM*i|# IioIiIIiik Washingi?. i monies* lor lh?> lust i wo ninlngs. ' <'oreleski.\ WiiHlilnKlon's J hall I wirier.'was wildly ch. er?,l when hi- look ilif mound for the Squalor t lun h. was far from a; his html, allowing Ihr.c hits aiol Hit- Rame number of frc?> passes h ? for?* lin- lliiril inning had he?-M played. lie was r.-liov??l hy Hal l'?n in th?> s.-M-uth inning ami Mi.fi Zai'hary look tin- mound In tin?' ?-i*;l?lh. only to I..- i< lirved in tm* ninth hy Marh?-rry who <'Ul.*r<'d < 'th* ioiiI.hi too i.,i,. i,. day for Washington. Tin: hal i It- of rifchl hanih-rs was resound in tlm lifih ^aiur of il.. world wrh-s loday when Mana? . Hauls s. nt Stanley Cov? leskie to mound for Washln ion and Manager McKerhnie seh-cii-.l Vie Aldrld?.- lo pitch for Hi?. I'lral.s. Hofh teams shift.d their lin.- tips. Judge moving hack to his clean ?P post in place of Jo.. Harris and Hitlege, ben lied in lli?> Nerolid gnine, rcsuiueil his place al third for Washington, while Stuffy Mr U*Mis. koIiik into his sixth m i h s awa nn llrst for tli? Pirat.*. The game hy Innings: Flr*t liinliig Fit tabu rgb,?Tim 1? i rales ?r:<r tuning was halted temporarily t.> K*t I he peanut men of th. Meld Moor.? sent np a foul to Peck Cjirey singled t?> left. CuvJet got ii lexns l?*aguer into right. Goallii HarnhardfH hard liner which was h?ad?d for th.. bleachers. Car ey remained on second. Traynor gni a base on hulls. The has? s WW" now IHIed Wright went out. f otreh-skl?. to Stanley Harris ti J'idKe. No runs, two hit* no ?i rors. r*Xrf,?.*,n* Hlp" -<"?'?<. <?> right Add. sinn Harrl? Mrliin ? m .M??n, |,,r? nn Otmlln k two I,hit (? |,.f; JudK" > ?trtic* out. J,?. ?,r?; walked. rrayuor took I'eckln Ptoughs grounder and touched third, retiring the ?Ide. On.- run. 'Wo hits, no errors, Serinnl Iniiinu Pittsburgh -Goal in took Mcln lils ?lrlve aff?'r a hard run. Smilil caught ohe of Coveb skle d spitlcrs and shot It Into centei r??r one '?a*c. Aldridgc hit into a douhl ? Harris to 1 Judge. No riitiM, oin hit. no ? ? rors. Washington Muddy Jtii.l |,< Ine hall uround his neck and t?PPHl to Moore. |||u#Ke w is enwre?! an he cam?- to list Aid Ndge kept the hall on the outside Ifl?? ?f l,H' ?"?? Hlu?'ge oul "n I'ttclud haln. /i lnk third one hv a foot I ?iT"I Mr.n- | ?1? jiHik Ilir,', mil r"?> N., run? hitH. i nn ? rprtm. i, Thin I Intilnu m*'1 i fi n.*,"!. ?""" " rul"" W"h " ''"" V walle d <>,, " P1"'" "?N? and "J "vl*'r ??? Itlven II !.???? Ill ? ' "l> y wurod nil Mnriiliat.il , flte" funer raring i? ,i.Ii "'"mp?..d doulili. "2J'_ ' w. ni I., weond i "hi ,ur h""" ?nJ I AW? WMUhaci, ,,llrd C(|y|f|. hX ? Travni,'* .arrln^. llv i? Ilr.l -l In?m oul Wrlihl al T*? mn?, one lilt, nu ,r I j, ? r*?r<?. Washington-? Stanley Hali i* I hunted lull was thrown imii. Aid- j ridge I" Mrlniita* ttoslhi went ou*. [ Moore i?? Mrl mii is. j i.?I v *' rli.il ?mii j to Cutlet. Nn mils, iio 11 i 11.. tin 1 fil'it?. l-'ourtli limine Pittsburgh I'l'ck look Mclmiirt' piizzliu;: grounder ami ?i?l him at lirsi. Smilli singled t ? renter. Aldiiilge Hied out i>> iloi-.lin on a hit ami run play Mmiri* singled In io ligltl ;iml Smiili went to lliiril.l JiiiIm* miIiIh-iI l'ar?*> of a hit, lak-j ilik III*- hall Willi hi:? gloved liuml J an it mun passing over tli*' Imk an I t h ii I our h i'i! lirst. No inns, twoj hit?, no I'lnirni Washington Jim' H ii i is got a j loon ? inn i.iln l?'tl held stand** to to- llii* srore. It was u terrilirl miusIi. ivek ^lrurli out. Kuel : singled over \Vright's head. Itlueue ?I? hi h I ? ? ?1 lo left. Kiel uoinf to iliinl. roVH|i-nkio Mriifk onl. Mr- j I iinis tiNih Hire's grounder ami ! toui'h? d lirst ami Ho* Pirates' crawli'ii out or a hole. One run, lhr?*e hilH, no ithiiv. Pin h Inning I'll lr:hlir--.h Itire It.ok ill I'll*- ; Irf'ii long Mv. I'i'Pk stood mVill anl Mia red Itarnhardt's high lly Ha:*-j I rls came in fast and look Tray-! i uor'H low liner. No lunh. no hitr,' | no errors. I Washington Moon- throw out ,Slan Hal ris St tlrst. Cuyler made j i-any work of (ioniln's lly. Judge lofted a Mv h fly to Wright- No run?, no lilts. no error?. ' Hl\ih Inning Pittsburgh Wrighi hii a high lly to Oosllu. Perk took MHiiiim' u rounder. jui:Ifil tin* hull and ! Ho n throw h.idly lo liiHt Smilli hit into a ihoihh- play. t'oveleskie 10 Perk lo Judge. No llius. in ! hits, o m* i-rwr. Wushlllgtou Jim* Hart is sin gled over Truyitiir's head. Peck 1 aacrilW-ed. Mrlnnls to Mooiv, Ji<?> Harris raclnv to ?croud, Ituel Kot i h haMt* mi halls. ltl iiege struck 1 ; out ami .lot- Hun is was throw i ? mil at ihird, Smiih to Traynor.' No runs, one hit. no ? rrors. Sfo-nih Inning I Pittsburgh - lilm iif look Ald ridge's hopper and gol him ul first.1 Moon* walked. Carey whipped single Into left, Moore stopping at ?second. Mimrt' scored when Cuyh r j singled off fllui'Ki'li Rlo\e, t'are; , went to ihird. Carry scored on I la r ii h si r I s hit lo right Cuyler go IfiK to third. This Idow knocked Coveleskle from the box and Hal lou went Into the mound for Washington. Traynor strurk out on three pitched hull? oil attempt-' ed double ?teaI. Cuyler wax run [down Curl to Itluff?*. Two run/, three h itn, no error*. Washington -l.eihold hatted for llullou and got two bjise hit which ! hopped Into right field Inixes. ' (?round rules prevented him from J ! getting a home run. helboM i srored on Hire'? single through i , ho\. Stan Harris sarrifired Sinlt'i ' Mrlnnis. Onslin filed out to J ? Cuyler and Rice raced lo Ihird. I , Judge gut huse on halls Cuyler ? raced in and took Harris' fly. On.* J I run. two hit*, no rrors. Kitfhlh Inning I'lilshurgh Zarhary went Inlo I the ho\ for Washington. This was J tin* first left bander to fare I'I- j lutes who are deadly hitters j jagalu.it left hand pitching. Wright crashed a ionu hit to left for two ! IMmnhi. Mrlnnls singled into right j and Wright scored. Smith sarrl*, flced, Zarhary to Judge. Zarhary ! took Aldrldge's grounder and Mr-, ? InitIm was inn down. Zarhary to j llarrsl lo llluegc lo I'erk. IIIce | 11 M?k Moore'a liner. One run. two t , hit-. m? t irors I Washington Wrlghl made a I nire play on Perk's hot smash and threw him out. Ituel mas thrown ! out tiy Wright. Mrlnnls wont lo j the Senators heiirh and took I Mlnefc-e's towering foul. No runs, j no hits, no (-rrors. Pittsburgh I'erk Ilire* nut | j Carey at first Jtidr.r took Cujr-i i? r s hopper and ran oner lo first, t i Ilarnhardf got a gaae on halls. { Traynor singled past I'erk. Harn 'liardl halting at second Zarhary! I was vanked and Marherry w. nt In i 1 lo pilch. Iiarnhanli ?ror?*d on# I Wright's hot smash Ihrough Iti nege for a hit Traynor hailed at si rond. Ooslin took Mrlnnls'i fly. tine run. two hits, no error?, j Washington Adams. hatting for .Murberry, went out. Aldrldg 11 lo Mrlnnls. Wright made a nlr-" ; play of Kite's grounder taking It over aecoud and then making a J [nice throw to first Stanley Har j j ris filed out to barnhardt. No I runs, no hits, no errors. BIG TRAIN MADE PIRATES FLINCH III Fart, Spn'd So Dazzling I hat They Caught liul Mwtiiig (?iimj)s<s as Nine* < oaclits Spoil l?v Washington. On 12,- The ni?; I Truln whlzied through Crlffllh Stadium yesterday. making no Mops. Pittsburgh's I'iralcs cuught a few fleeting glimpses ?f (he ex !??*"? a* It routed liy. leaving .1??.: wreck of nioHt of their champion-! ship hop??? in its wake, hut that 1 wan uhoiit all. a? they went down j to defeut for t ho serond t ln>*> be fore tin? maMtery uncurled hv the' Iron right arm of Walter illur-j iieyi Johnson, t ho big train of 'hast* hall. First I lining Pittsburgh- The crowd cheered i Jolinson while he warmed up in I the pltcher'H box. II?* threw upi half a dozen hulls and ihen saldi In* was ready to go. Moon- firnt up. si*nl out a fly to rtl. .., Carey got a base oil hulls. lite fourth hull being low. Stan Harris threw out Puyler at first. Il?? rohhfd him of n seeming hit with a glovc-hund stop Carey Went to sec??tid. Ilarnhardt struck oat. missing a fuHt hall for tl?e third strike. The hull had passed llaruhnrt In-fore lie swung. * No runs, uo hits, no errors. WuHhliiKlon?Tho crowd gave Hire a hand as he rame to hat. Tlicr?* was some booes from the Pittsburgh crowd who still be lieved he didn't catch Smith's flv in yestcrday'H Kaine. Wright tool; Hire's grounder and threw hitu oiil Stanley Harris got a base on balls. The outfielders shifted ov er I..ward r i k h t flnld with Coslin up. Yde tried to get Harris off first, (iosllu Rot a ha no on balls, i he fourth hall being very wide Morrison began warming up for Pittsburgh. Harris hit Into a dou hie play. Tray nor to Moore to (.'rant ha m. No runs, no hits, no errors. Second Inning Pittsburgh Truynor's ground er was I?mi hoi for Meyer and it went for a hit. Wright forced Traynor. I'eeklupaiiKli to Stanley Harris. Cruutham heal out a hit to third. Wright going to second li was a high hounding bit mid hard lo play. Peck in pa ugh threw out Coo. h at first. Wright moving on to third und Crauthum to sec ond Stanley Harris took rare of Yde'a k rounder and threw him out No runs, two hits, no errors. Washington Truynor made a nire play on Peckinpaugh's diffi cult roller and got him with a snap throw. Rnel cracked a sin gle past Wright. Meyer fanned, taking a third called strike Yde was pit eft ing steadier In this in nlng itud had his curve more in hand. No runs, one hit, no errors. Third Inning Pittsburgh ? (loslln took Moore's liner after a short run Joe Harris went hack and took Carey's fly. The Pirates were hilling the first hall. Stanley Harris stole a hit from Cuyler and threw him out. Harris fell down diving for Cuyler's drive but recovered and got his man. No runs, no hits, no errors. Washington ? The crowd cheered for a minute as he came up lo plate. Johnaon cracked ii I long hil to If ft for one haie bul I ??nl mil ?tretchlng II. Iliiriitmrt I to Wright, nice got a hit ?hl.li ! Moor? knocked down Or,milium look Hlun Harrla's gronndcr unil threw to Wrlfthl, who dropped the hull, fllre made ?ecrfnd. (?ofdln *ot u homo run Into the left field fltnnda ?coring It Ice and i Stanley llarrlK ahead of him. The crowd ?a? wild with eacltemeul J- Harrla not unother homo run Into the atanda. The crowd rheer Iiik ronflnnoualy. Judge got a luiae on lialla, the fourth hall lie In* Inside. Trnvnor went oyer to the lr,x and (old Vde that he wna ' through for Ihc day Mnrrlann ?eni Into the Imik for the Pirate.. (loatln'a hotne run was hla fifth In world aerlea ploy anil ealalillah e? a new record. Both tloalln mid ! joe llarxl. have made two home run? in I h I* aerlea. Itahe Kot h held the prevlou. home run rec oril In a world aerlea. harliir made four Morrlaun la a curve hull pitcher Thi' hit and run play wua on. Pe, klniwugh fuullnr Jndae ?eni o til .touting aecoml Peck Inpatigli singled put Traynor and atole econd It waa u delay,.,) ale,,I Myer forced Rm.|. Moore lo Wlight. Kvery man on fhe Wellington team vent to hat In this inning. ??our runa. fire hit?, one error. ?'onrlli InnliiK Pitt-burgh Marnhart arm up a hlrh fly foal which tttwi took iolui.on took Tiaynor'a bunt ami thro* him oui Hianley Herri* took Wright'a roller and threw foaUaued on page 4 Here's a Nine-Pound Mushroom ]k t hi* t Ik- large*! mutlirnini <\?i uiovvu'' It MrUh? ?iu>r^ than nln<* |?>uiu) < Aii.I I* IS If: in * In ? . |i mhk !?? SMllwuiikiv jml ll. DitlffUM !?>' !???... ? ?I.muii ubiiVt1 uinl ll'H ?n tililltti. kn uuthoiMv ?m fill.,*.." jrnuil' ? n il.t* lie hat rv*r A nnivcrsa i y ()f Coming Of Columbus Unnoticed Orlttltrr 12+ I it motif! H n<7./\ )J*ml Ih'ttf*: Only / Urrc Sen11 tiff ft Stuff)i. I .ouixiutttu H:ttttlu tttttl Tf a tut. ( nut ntf tutu ttlf It MAImIxv. I I. Iitir. I.:. lu.uk I'll ilic nnniVfr*;iry of |>??rliafiH ?ho monioiilous ? VMlll Iti 11n- |iisloi*\ .<f tin* West* rii Hi inlHiihere. 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Mi'ixniirl. Montana. NV lirHMku. NVviolu. New Hampshire. NVw .lcrsi?,v, NV*' Mexico. New York. Norili Maliiilii, (lliln. (Ire fsiin. I"?-iiii-?>Ivaliia. Kliotle Inland. Ti-xiih. I lull Vermont. West Vlr glfila. Washington utnl I'orlo 1(1 ?-o. MANY SPKKI)ERS HAILED IN COURT TI,M k? 4 if rri .ii drr'* com t Monday oiiiriiln^ wan (h> Waii'iiim nf m:iit> h|M'<m|> i-i4. Mor?- w?,r<- hali-d hrfot> Jiidtr Sutyor, In |m<iwiii ur liy proxy, (luni !?;??! I?? -n Miinmnni-d ul a jcIiikI?- m' mIoii of lin* roil rt ta many monu? Tlir imijoritt ?uS nillti-d. llld |? . i?l fin* il f|0 ini'1 mlH I'QCh. Tliimi* fn.iH \v-r?- d ail with In tlil* mniiiM i **? rr Triitimr S|?? Iiii.-iii. Wullcr Joint: on. an I Jol ii Arrhli*. .ill ridtnvd. ..ml l.? on ard Ti Hi-Mood, wlilt?-. T!m* rum ol Waltie** (liiotliilii. ihuiml vlili tilt* Pilili" OfflMlK' . Was mill llllll'd ii ol i I Ilir ?hm i nI rould !??? c r^i1. Tllr ?t'-f ??li?l:ii*l livfA In I'* I'lllllli&fl* Cotinly \ 1 nt?tj r ram Hrulnal l( ii (>in I'a rw<n wn? ron I liHii-d l o Tm-Hila> imunim'. Wilier r< *. n. mli'ircd. -uiHuii I' d Ii* a clinlKi' of r\r. i"!iiiK III*' j??iri?i| 11 m il |ia i a utrni liitrfm-r llon. Hud VriiK lin? d I' ttnii rimtH. MHrs ilolln'Arll, rdund, < lini i,?*il Willi \?ii*c li>ri? d lil* tfnp In Ifi'J-t will*.ail ti iflri lo Ii Uudloid w?.i planil muli r ms. * ??in d? d jndi.nont ?'a |i<f > tu - nI of Ilir mm t riiiU. conditional ii|?ort iuytoi* nt ol ||i? iialanri- dur on ht? ml fo? 11..1 ? ?.????1. T'lo- Htnii- tool: a no I |m. ? f a ? <<-ond warrant 1 Um i k In Ii tin v.llli lo* % lii k mow d M? fru|i Hii- yr?r v. itlimit noilr. ? .?i ..iii.* T.mi Nitmi And lanma K?*w in lu.tli ro|or<J. <-liafK*'il wiiii prostitution, ami .itfiilftM Nlsiin on a rti *ri;i- of llHUi* -lonniDat afct! of titm uppnrt. w?'r?? ''?lOtlniHd to VS'rjn ...lir nvirninr ? m ?frfiiint ??f tli. fiilnrr uf t Ii "??nniii lo rf,.f?.-nr TUR V I", IMIfllftM MlHMIM. MrllriMrtir. Kloridu Offl I 2 1'lMhrimni iodu> ami* urnrrtiliiK for Ihrrr uiIahIiik tindlro of 1 I ilfofm?d lir rt? yenlrrdliy whm Ilir ' Inm A plmmirf Inuiti-li. copftferd T%* bodli>? of I I olhrr* iirr brin K iiropon-d for ihiprnrnt to Iholr r? ? poctlvo homo j i roi e A(QiirnFi) H! IT YET IN JAIL Jury lirmiuiii in NVrilivl Sunday Morning After In < HVdtial Vttfiupt.i Krarli V^rrrimiil Saturday Kli'hiiimul Con my c'n url house. Oct. 12. \V. II.,Cole. wisililiy nil ? i<?ii inanufart mvr. was fnuml not uniliy of iuuiif* i last AumisI 1 m W. \V. ori.ioml. ono tlmo sw??i iMMii iM Ins 21 y<':ir-u|il duiiLlilcr, a". * i7^l !??*! Il Thi? jury lolurii?*d it h vorrth-t :ii ii oMiM'k. :?1 I 2 ho urn aftor .tu.lpo T. II. Kinh'y lun) roji 11 his rliui'V't* Kotti'r I liun 10 prrxmis wore in III?1 oourirooiii when tlio yordiot *uis roiuriioil Contrary in ?? xp? "" ?iKllill U its KiV,.? " ""?? lt?l**ri. a ii. I ami . ?Jll. Itoliort. and III ... hei> i?f I III*. proso? ill ion ami ilo tor ?? willi iii*\v > | m i M* r 1111 ? 11 wore i lio ?mi | \ iiiics 111?-.?><? 111 Althouun ac?iuill ??! of ih,? cIioim* oi m ii rd. i. \V is. Col hialiul.irl in if i.i j;:il lor?', w;i . f ?riiiji ih-* proliloiu ?.r i?i'oviim san iiv l?tiiii- ^ainini; lii.s ft ????dom. I'Ho- l.'M'liuioioi <'onnty jury yoMor ?lay iO'i|iiilioil l.mi ?.i ih. murdor "I \V. \V i m nmiiil. hut i h i- S;ai" law is n hpmisihl?- fui* Culo h |n ?lioaiai ill. In in. ?li t?-iiK>' Col?? pi-aih-d Irausllmy lusaiiil) ail I mil-1 i how i .iiim* wh> In- should H"! roniliii'i! lo llii' insalio as\ I'll.I 'I III- In-ariin: i:? M l lor In ill >ri'ow al Noilli Wdki'shoro., .lalin-s A. I'oii. i liiof ni' ili-fciisit ?roiiiiNol. Miiil lot lay Hull lio anil ? ipali-d mi ittrn.-iiliy in nhluiiiiiu; i"nli 's fi'i-i'ilmn. Quota!ioiiH frmn arumm-nts in Hm jury by prosecut Inr. niioriioy.v m whh-h tlioy de clared I'.ili- hii:u-. tv111 Ih- present oil in l lit* i-oiirl. Colo losl.ifiod in I!??? Ii'iiil ilial In- Ih in his "right iniinl." l'aioil> \o| I'n-M'iil ' 'I lio familt i f the ?loa?l mini was m?l ii presented when i ho Jury tiled in. The li.-%\ A. I.. Oriimml. Ills noil, Alllmili all?! U n duimiltors. Myru ami opln ha. I.-it ihe court mom lair Saturday ami did not re i urn. ' ? " llotanl, tin- iw.lflh man i ? Join tlio Ju?> tlial yesterday r ? iurm-il Colo lo iln- manafcorshlp ni Ho- It:? 1111*1 II I'loki-tt Mill. H?N Hi" I?-i*!? ? I after In Iohl tlo- court ho hail rorim-il ali Ophliiili that Cul? was guilt v ol hi i no* rriino. Tlio jury look three hallul-i. c i K. l;il:>lliliK, tin ir spnktMin n. lo'd tin \"oi-i:il?<l 1'n-ns. Cln Hi. ih?* ? p.ill. lakt-n hoi m :*Uoi' tin- di-llhel ' at ions hi-uan. i iulit rtooil for ac M'lillal ami four for ooiiviolinii. Howard wuh om- or tin- ei.ylit. I ?alo Saturday night auoilior poll %ysm taken ami nliio won* lor I aciftilllal ami Hiroo for i uik icfhui .Sinn- lio- Mint poll tlio jury h:ol I ashed I .? ailditlonal instruct loin. t and aftor In uring <lo-ni tin- Jurors retired for t lio ii I Kill, *'\Ve prayed four linios," T. C. lalwards auid and each tluo-om oi ; tin- lour who Hto.id for conviction j changed. I'or several hours tie* count wus II for iirgtilital ami on? ; for roti v let toil. Tli om* man wi-at ??IT lo himself and hart a haril llui . Ill* orii'd. VWr h-fl Ii I m (o h in* - Holf. Kinaily two of on wont to talk with lilm Wo talked uhout j his farm ami tlio crop* and Anally ho smiled. I'liial \onllot i "Aftor a whlh- wo piay?rt aii'l wont to hod. WIioii wo wont tr, hroakrar.t lio win in a good humor and noon uftor wi- ri arlo d th ? ("ourilioiiKo ho i old un ho wiih rondy t'i com o around." Tin- jurors decllm-d to umu? tho ?on n. Cul?- roc??|vod tho vordlct with III tlo show of oumtlon. Ho r?-ncliod ill?- rourthoimo mohio ;tn uiinutoM hoforo tlo> jury rnnio in. Hi- tulkotf * I?i i i 11 >? with his aon. ami when h" ntood lo rorolvo th?* Jury's nn nnuiironioul ho wm cnliu. Oil h.lialf of th?1 Colo fanillv JmUo m A f'ou. rhl. f of dofoiin ? rou rim-i, i-k pro?? h d to tho jury tholr approclntion. "floiifh-uion you Iihvo tholr Ihniikw and rvoi In ilHi:- i ralitilde. Col' Mhook hands with ouch Ju ror and il whs not until Ills son placrt kin firm* arouml him Hint ho i-.iv. way Ih- ciiod hut 11111 and apparonfly was ri sorv?"d whon ho siM- uiipiiulod tho Jsilor luirk to tho jail Mrs. Coh* ami her two ilaiiKh tor.;, Cli/.ahi th ami Cutln i Inc. wor?? a I homo. The Ilir?-?' had loft tin ooitrl rou in foon aftor Him chu" wont to tin- Jury room, and Mr? Col?- wan ri-portod to bo in a iio toniv n rvnim condllloli. 'ih- town of Itocklnitluim li-irn?i ? ?l Cn i-wm within half an hour, ?d 11" jury's pronoiinccmont. Th" tolopi on- ?'ifhuiufi' was over- , wlolm. il with omIIh and tin- local, m w p |. < had an otira oditlon on tl?o ifiota |Fi inifitti<V4 nflor Col?' hud i niorod tho jail. i - It? v. Mr. Orinond and Mr Pom w-|. p^mson^i i- ..(i h fraiii I hat i M horo Sumljr. for Huhdirh TI? ? al apart, ? ?-?'a attorney i phad?d thai ! ? i.ill. d Ormond In olf dtfunr. ; .1 I hat III' Was a MlbJnrt of' i .i i t or jt *' loRaal^y whon lie #? ..?-'?<?111 wnoii no ; '"ii- yciirrnl. ?V,| ??? ,)f i "" r" "" i COItiiui d on pagft 4 I Pea and Bean Crops Virtually Wiped Out By Sudden Cold Wave l'as<|iioiank CoiiiiIy l arim-o I <?*?? to $70,000 a - Kcfiili of l'ro*l Saturday Nifihl. I ? \ ?11 i i iu Viiin anil ('.tiiiiplclrly Kuiniim l.atr I'I anting*; low* I ? K?l!mali H al 50 Car* or Mori* ? Oregon Mentor ? I I'hla In Hiehitii] (IMck) Hnillh, head roach of th? t'rmorclty of Oregon football team, lir a a former Ore gon atar und also ?uln?J quit? a reputation later n| Columbia. Mng named on tin? All America acleetlon ' by th? lute Waller Gamp. Thin In hla flrat Hta?on at Oregon, huvlng i coached at Columbia mo in? acusona OgO. FEDERAL COURT 1 SESSION OPENS Jltilfir Mcrkin* K?*an ill?* (?ratid Jury of SuitimI iii's?* of r.fiiiHtilnlioii A wrt'k'w tei'ln of Ki th ral '*???? opened here ?his morning at I" o'clock, Willi Judg" I. M Meeklim presiding. Mont of I In* euaea n ? t h* - docket in vol \ ?? ulli'M'd \iol?i 'IIoiih of th?- Volstead Act. Judge Mi-i kin"h charge In the Krami Jury wiij ? \reed I nr. Iy hilef He (lectured I lisi l lie wonhl hirve continued (ho Icrm except for III" furl Ilia! there were several per ' sons In Jail. Mine of whom per haps wi-ri' Innocent. ami that neither I hey nnr (lie guilty oiicm should have |?i remain there six nionlliH awaltinu trial. "Mont Of the cuacs with which 'you must deal," he reminded the grand Jnry. "concern tin* enforce ment or the Volstead Art. i Hfk that yon remember that the nri r. rovcred by the Klgbteehtb Amend ment, which Is a pari of the Ton alit utloti. I "Tho'Clvll War was fought over I (he Constitution. The Ncrth con tended that under It. idavery could I he aliollahed. Tin* South held th" i other view, if the Constitution i mu aarrrd thai brother would fie,It' brother In a terrible four yea i ? war over Hh interpretation. It Im nacrnd enough for the Volft'-r.d Art. to lie enforced " I The grand Jury had retired t ? Hm i umu by III: IT* o'clock to lal.n up it k woik. Con 11 official* anti cipated Hllit lit 11111 JeM Mould Ih> jcompleN-d within IVA Ol thre ? hoiira. (lie dork* I being relatively 'tight. Ilefore adjourning Monday a; noon for dinner, the court had ?11* 1 posed of tile followtn|{ caaes: Ih rmle and Hlchntd Sawy r were convicted of vloliilion of lb" Volstead Art. It wax ? ufabllalied | Unit (bey had aprnt three month'-, In Jail ali ?dv. nnil Judge Mei kl'ia nrd< i'd lhal they In* k"pl there for an additionnl !lU dava. William Mm, also charged with \lolail('ii of the ,irohihllloii law wik acquitted Tli cases of l?i mpnry Kb hi ni'd I.Ium <>???! Overton, charuetl wli'i violating the m lira lory game law*. ] were ronliiiiied to the next letrt j of court i |'et? i l(ir vs. c(>nvle*ed of maiui fiicturlnu li juoi. was sent? nretf lo i four tnontlia ii. Jail. The C.iaia oi William II John aim and Itennh Helgel. rhnrged with filiation "f the Volalead A t. were rontliiUed 4 <rriON MtlCKKT N'ew York. Oct 12.---The rot (on market la elo ?d todav on ar connt of it* bein?,' Columbus l>ay. a holiday. : '. 1 A llol 11 ?HM 4 ?f Sli'i.ltOU lit >70,*| eno in I*;i?*|laoimik County grow er* ?.f fiill beans ami truck peas resulted from tin- lieuvy front which descended 11 |x ?ti this hoc Hon Kuiurday uixlit. striking dead ? lu* vhii-s in entire fields, and badly da m.i k in ^ (h?. rehit Ivety few licaiix ami pons iliut were ready fur picking. The loss fn es timated on tin* ha si* or a check-up of devastated f i?*lt)H Monday morn In k by shippers ill this city. j Commission merchants here had counted II(lull JS yield of 75 to 85 cars. They estimate that thin has heeii ri'iliieiMl at leant 50 rare, i poHHihl> ?'.?i through the wither i ii ^ of Hi?- v inert umi the complete < ellltniK off of the later plantings. The beans and peas whii'h hud ina Inrt'il have heen spotted hudljr by tho t'rortl. and will bring eonsld crtihly loss than they other wisp would have, they any. To dale. | t carloads of beans: and In-?? had lieen shipped from Kil/a hot h Cilv, The two crops mature simultaneously, and main'*' Iv the nhipiiioiith wore In mixed rarloudit. Instead of the 75 to tftj ears which I hoy hud vxpect^H dealorH here now ant It Ipate a lo-l tal yield ?.?!' not more than 25- In ' ?'to cars Tit In means that uddl-1 lional Hhipineiiirt this season will | hardly exceed a dii/en or 15 cars. A steady ri e in the market h I nee 9 1 1 he seuson ?i[ioti>'d about a week j , HK? had led - furtnerrt to becMMfl hixlily optimistic over Ihe outlook ; for t ho I wo crops. Their hope? were duelled h% Ihe frosl. Mon day Was a holiday at the North ern center*. being observed an Co I ii m hit h hay. mid hence no roar"! Kot ipiotnt lotiti were available. Ae-i tnal cule* of 11 in k pens In Netr j Vork on Satnrdav ratiKed from ? I :?u to pi fin .i basket. and from1 $ J to II .i basket oil heuns. and liter?? was every iudicutIon tWM tin- ouoliilloitK would rise lo subV Hluutially h i m h?-r figures. In estimating the loss. dealer?! here hused I heir figures on an ap proximate nel rot ura of $3 a hue-; kot straight through on beans and poas. The crops are packed In identical banket*. anil run 450 h:iskct? to the ear. Ilencc. ouch uirload IohI h> reason of the sud den cold npcll would represent a ? rdi loss of ?1 '.'.it on this basis, 7j anil 50 cafs would mean that the -1 farni' I "f i hi- ? ? I ion will be Just $67.5im poorer than they would have been. under normal circum- *| : liite-es. if there had been no se- ( vere frosl tintII Ihe crops had been 1 liar vested. ' AMKIUCAN KSCAOKIU.R is NKAii dissolution P z. French Morocco. Oct. 12.*7-] The approaching dissolutionqt lb? | J-'heiifflm Ksc inllMi . cOmpesed e* Miwrlcaii aviators \ oluntnerlnRW foi neiviP" against the Molucca?*.] 11'bels, was announced today In An 1 'official communication. The"ton* : munbjue fuiyx Ihe \m?*ricaifs barn j shown thcmselxes worthy of Ibelr | : 1, real reputation* and Im how t reacbltiK the end of Its activities, j K ??fit MI'S l?? liivrslifcut?* Nttrlirrk 21 n?l MrMftilM I'b rre, South Oakoln. Oct. 12. -J Attorney t;< neral 11 P. Jones to- i 1} < \ I I II .. -I I . t 1 II lo- I '' IIII' H t of ?] tbo Federal rrand Jury for a spe elrtl invent i:,ut o n of Senators I'eler- [ Norheck and W II. McMasier |o 1 del* 1 miti'' whether ' they were I guilty of "criminal collusion1" with | former Treasurer \ W. Kvcrt pf ' the Kursl Credit Hoard. ItHOWN PH'OSKII KHOV. CllltlSTIAN MINISTRY New Orleans. Oct. 12. Klrf* 1 Reverend William MontKoiiuKg29 llrowti. fin liter bishop of Arkan sas. v* is d< posed front the sscre4j ministry' I o 1 ? t h Ik morning. Hb?h op Ht'own did not answer when hfi; name was called and sentence was! pronounced by the Might Itcver^ww IMhelherl Tslb.it. presidium hliflM in his absence. MOKI I'll\N SMNMMN) Jl ^H in HM OMHKU N. * k thi 11 Informs- ] lion wa.s ohta'ued al tlie lo adqnarler* lodsy that nrrsttl *' Ul d. iw. rbl ebapn? Is for the ~ intii'Tio* ??r fi.- 1 ???>?# worth* 1 Ir.v >t?il"ii 'from *ttlV I'ku spsrtmsnl of Mrs. Woolworth I>c> ibue on Heptel 30.
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1925, edition 1
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