Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 303, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 7, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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NfJW YORK, Oct. 7,-lf»
■ w Miller. former alien property
iatodlgii. committed
when hr handed
<Jtrtnan metal maanate.
for M.M3.000 «t a cham
per In ilia ftlta-Carfton
ni|d.
Richard Merton,
wo check*
ft* din*
William
rooaael. told (he Jury In
conspiracy
kummatlon
b analysed
(vldence In
the Dauahcrty-Miller
trial today.
Rand waa maklna hi*
tor Miller. Yesterday 1
the law‘and part Of the
Hie case. Mas D, 8t*u4r. counaol
fbf-liarry M. Daugherty, will make
bf» summation later. '
aW Miller are charged
•piracy to defraud the
la connection aIth the release of
lY.4bo.mto of Impounded American
>|etsl company aaaeta <» I tit.
."Thin champagne dinner was
MO thing.” Uand said. “Mr. Miller
coming to New Yoifk anyway.
strike one,
the rash
•track out
strike. Hafey
crUie trout, strike t
Foul. Hall t
Foul Fool
off penaock a
look He fey s
wide throw to
the runny u
hag Ontrrel
called Hall
low. * Rail
OTarrell sin
glove, the ball
hut too late
Thrvenow up.
a fly to Combs
Foul, i
Hail
■ JIM
ken HI
vurvr I,:
I ■" 4
wh* f
lit
he earn,.
Hauahcrty
with cotr<
government I try la* the
^ __4 ' rtma ntta
a - law
Mtilke
just brought those checks along
t» aave time. Otherwise they would
runa, one hit.
TNIRR IK.PM*.
tibvww4 Tie'
(omlng quite ovsMaat.
sent out a fly to (lolm
hia first-world I series ci
nock up. The spectator*
■k pitcher.
4
m a
ulqd Into left a
.( «0I«m a cut to
»«tht to |h« is a
del, Itulh up.
arve ol
Ite. da llj
twy, I a side. (Mil
pm L‘ clalrttfn*
caftie In and ta
noen Hi r Ike
sunt aMer a »
nej| and the c
roir. lie a»uj
strike, lie use 11
catted. .O'Furr*
Id the pitcher *l
offhla pitching
[c« Jed and he
Y'WKI IS
.1 •>»!.•. OUt
tsc on.*, cu
[BillI Ihr.c.
■ Into left
liejndvj I
1 utf>*. OU’
n noi’U
second 1'
Far-ell. T
.JmU. Hull
i|tW'>. oT'a
play «n
o'it std" t'i
Mail «)ti«
c, IUrt*nli
• •II »»•** I *C»
oil *1. M<*n
t .iIk« I to S hr
one. out(|dc
-pui- ■
Hh.-rde| hfljke'
I kicked «n
u s'rlkc
*o t’mjilre
awun,
trie. Iluth
• a* lu all
tljjfor llie
1 Htrtk*
i tern ll
Hh*Td. | . it,
lets Tim’
rlke <>nv. called Foul, strike t io.
•Ill one,
ah rig »eofi
•ba«er to
second.
Rail two*
on FsachnrsJ't! | *k
mutter. UiaaerT sT
Heverekl up. He
lil«
He
ed the New York pitch*
inside. Strike one. fpllefoj
two. called Bpll two. ou
three, oqtslde Shordel
seeming hit hjy penuc
, del ' caught tie i hall
I sloved hand. C omhs uft
-! low. Ball two. low siriktf |
(Otherwise
titer been lying around on some
one's desk at Washington Thaf-'a
the*rouble with Washington—there
id always something lying around
c|^otne one's desk ”
Hanrherty I,htn«
^nughertr. the ilr« cabinet mem- ____ ,
Vtf brought to trial for alleged led. Strlke'two called. licit j
criminal acts supposed to have'high. 'OTarrell took Copii/
lmoft committed during his tenure , roller andthres-htm out * "
Ifffce. sat In the middle of the ; worked a wide curve 01
ted courtroom, a folded kand- ‘nera ^of the plite all th ?
kerchief held constantly to his left |fnniQg. No runs, no hi s
epat which Is inflamed by cold, ror*. i t n;
’W® ibis argument., THIRD l>M>C. f ill I K
tMemr. after vowfng “an abldlna * c'. .. , „ i
faMb In hiumanity and the ultimate 'u J?t1 ^ KoeJ { ’
*2£*2&rzs£i s u
;u<
^Hres of the Aniericau ^letal Cent
jRSy were released and under
w££rh the indictment was brought.
I^efeuding Daugherty
Smith, his ’'bandy man ' in
fflce in the Department of Ju«-
and giving him order*r to re-
MfMantze the staff. Stduer said:
■ DomocraUe Freoedeat-
yWhjr all this talk aitont fncusti-
giving someltody a Job? tYhv.
the d«-m*rra»s wen* In, qffb*’
tows was flooded with people
were shout Ins ‘y»bh. Jobs. ]0b*.'
:4Rt If the democrat go tnt/of-
1^1 again It Will be tk*j«BHhliij
-glors' rrlei for >oh*.
♦^They'll get thewi too Than* l ike
way you can build a psrt rf
euar's voice sank Into a dmiua
whisper, aa he leaned yv ! th*
iWIMag of tha Jury box to tell o' the
irmibfes that biuiat Daughe-t r as
afgaraey general. Dangherty 1,#
asltf. could not watch iwerythli :*
. f'Then raising hla voice he *1 out-
aril “Gentlemen. I can tell you that
■ nT man will ever he found 11 he
the filted
lWWng
iA J>fflc
lice am
'Tfnl
jmi
«wy g
when
t(a U
VSMO s
rSJ.
-eW°
%
tLu w
Ball one. out>ideh Hoi 11
lettins a third idr ke floi t o
p^ate. South »prth up. D* I
™rTln.Me. Foul, strike one
e* * low and outsidle. Son)
high fly
w|ere the trs
lllrnstty «l*pt
loekeg SherdRl' f
w |lch Horushy* v.
otgl be se. tViB
a'Is/ thi piuhing m
ncrim«;d that
hlft plu hint: ha
SUrrclel warmc
reaumed pH chit
• | Southwdfrth.
rd on the <. a
outside
jl. Strike o
oui*lde.
Hti-s were u
£ked. clalml
Hk» Hern
f Plate bu
^t/eri up
pike two. >.*
le. Ball two.
oiut to 80
-k agaitiri t
eaten. A
wbald [have
r T
- .. to the
tral erilloulHm H
»e ’ b.'nch
|ger over!
it wars to
w»*n( bar
ami »* w
•first finge
pd. b y<> bru
agXin ai.-l
leut^l lllei
ih« .a'liij
■h j|Ceh,laXp.
■two. ou
ll thr-s,
walked.
rilled. \ Hi
ball!, tr*
tot
I i’ll,
aii'k
tbpl Mi
^eflS
famll to
' SSk’Ond I'd
ope. called. Hal] «*»«,
high. Fowl, strike trio.
>utalde. Foonot k -
They enow to Ho
tkmrd. • Gam
oaf t'otnh*.
UasMrl
I going
Strike
___and
U tiro. Oi
J eld.
west to
sby threw owl t'orob*. I On*
£|rin. three hits, so grrors \
r4 AIATR IkkIXii. t IKI»I>AIH |
tiaaella weat to third ha«|e lor
Slew York. Ihatomlpy up Hall «tie.
|«sldi> ihittomley spot out a Hy to
w LwitcH • who raced back In rlglit
field <0 make the batch. B* II t|p4
^ ;rowl, strike Ope. Ggiella ldp»4d
" Hell at first. Ilaley up. . (,o
’ [ look Haley's pop fly. No ru »*.;! to
It hits, no errom. I , \ !! llf
Tt>TH INMMs \iVhl:RH
'hen
Civet Hip
tenth Sen
\f]' if
Ft Parka for
th-maeliua
KKKIIAllT.
lohn IUII. C
i'lgar he tri»
floal h for tfo
•nd drugi
igleil the '
the pol
i« was lea
tight after
»e officer
kDITH
1'HIIJ^DhLpIII
Rgith Mulct, Kei
rated Mr« fi. H
bat * pollj'kmua u
d la* sentenceil to1
.hamploa .
•Ilmlaattd ff
!:r."‘“%rauy „ v„
strike Ol HR.
aim rf-
son. t’htcago .3 and 2
TlVTH I^MMs
*'!. KOi nlg up FoUI. ------
"'ll|4iaie. Ra’h tried, th sa.crtfltT Bpll
15 op*-, tutslde.' Foul, strike t do
Hulk fouled off a slow ball, liftII
't; t«*,| Kstnlg went to secoml on ‘h
m wild pUch. [ i Ball throe, oitsH
1 Ruth got a bwke oa balls; the :ou|rt) ,
• M pitch being Outside Meuspl" pP-1
*■« OT*r
■?
O'Farrell wept ’ down,x to tajlfc
Sheidcl and
Wide. Foul
•as rltied. iberdel to
Up rtomsby e
Bell. . Hath
st r|>ke ol
one.; c, kdiltlS*___________ „
Ba'i oit*'. mi *i uiked to O'Farrell Hal
je dirt. Ia» serl and huuhle.j Ball two. outs
pith l*b«» hfl <<f jwidcL Bail W l - -l -
ona. «fot-
*•
^>tt »m h •)
In find
to ai
of w or i
man will ever b^
MWriiey general of
RURea who will be Pble
(0 Mil the little detail.n 0
twqhad to that off)eg."
Wl IS,
MSEOm I
' CH* ICTIOH
R2E3SEH-
lacking our government and pnr
'American jH*> of government.”
"Tie omoott to sack a charge.”
- Barry dodarod, “la the fact that
1 * SjR* memhora of organised labor
ottMPtod ta tRa sorvlco of the nation
1» the world war. Jl .
-Tkla ta a ooBvention of the
1 workers of Imcrlna and it would
wmm to mo that this la the place h
ta anawer tkla, la * Yery emphatic |c
taJSma, manifestation of autocracy
J» Detroit.
jup a high fly to the
I run*, no hits, t to < frAri
FftrRTH n T-(
Koenig «p. 1 tail one^ d »\
one. called. Koenig filed <j i»t
fey. hitting at a slqw- »ui Vj
up. Strike one, ca lied. E *1 \
side This wa* 1 sfow ha U’’
outside AHnuiet*
three, inside. Ball fouf. Ifj
ed. The fourth pltrh w'ap I
• 1. up. Hull 1 me puts
filed out to II< fi j and I I
racp back to 1 Ins. Ce|t l
one, utltslde i he del tl let
Ruth orf first. lltrlke*op’j
Strike two. sv un t. Gel rlj
swinging for a t ilrd a.rf
dej’a curves mad* Gehr g[ <
_ maa. no hi it. no nrmrt
FDI KTH IN IlYU. C
ornshy up. Th ? blea *|
|th in left Hold (foil prw
nock took Hcmshj *
and threw UHn ou .
Foul, strike ope. Hi ll
ke two. ciillefl. Ba 1
. Balt tbrs*. qutsld
a double Into left, fa
ke a shoestring <a
ke ope. aw iag|. Fou
mley acpred| oa
r I.axserl‘s head.
• one. called. Ba
mad* a wcpdarfjil
Haf< ’a foul 1 etr
sea, O Farrell 1
w*|nt out atnaling
one run, two
iW.Uk
me fl.tli twi
nth kprtte p 1
Hu: lit40; >
»- 1
ih. tk« hits.
SIXTH its;
ithwofth
put to
nproB|iy up.
ranning Catch
dflve. j Bottomjl
pie. Ball one.
"f ungi flail tRr
struck ouj,
tjferd itrike. i
c|ror*l
pKYKATII
|l>ug|in up.
trike!two. ca
fit tpj Bell.
wall to t aki | Ball foul
furtner mi
home run
„mt.
Mf[( AKM!IAI i
Southsj|>
ig, unass
s made
Ball Ihrctt. outside am
ur. uebrig was, pun
*t passi*]. leaser! up. ; Hdrnsbr *
High :
and
ly
over mmi tMlM| « ith Hherd^l ^
& OM
• Uloniohl
prim lp*U
Hlates toiall
,Ig weeks n
i.idt durina
i»:c 1 This 1*
flit average. Ui*vn*mtw«rir Depart-,
I ptgfit reported! tmlay. more than!
: |d, rtaatk* a day ami » equivalent
■ CB
-
m bet
umlTtu
II
lag. Pa[, Rho de-
ify. nation*! ghlf
la tod»
» th« Bertpellyn cup
the Huntlpgdioii Vgl-
ub bv Vlr (inla W|l-
dgy hhd.f
annuel death rat if OP for
Itri.tMHi, peraoii*
* It"
hdal. Ip charge of the RhHe
Flpur Demoiislfiiiioii now
liopdneted at the (Empire Fur*
ipahy. will 1 ;R|fo another,
food cake demonstration to*
^t 1 So p m. Jii the demon
IWedaesday four women
rciglvgn six pounds iof flour agiF
I wed angel food cakes aa
everal of whfol
eh afterpioon.
■e PSh- . •»*
hs trill
sel ie«l,
»1 Bno
Of| Hornsby * bug
V G'Farrell. Keenig scored od 14*
Sfori'a sacrifice fly to Hafey. Rap
held second YGggeUa up. (Ja/^llaCj
was lilt bg a pitched ball add the
baews were rtllcd. Severclj up
>n
at i W« tit a
are glVeh
—
tdflntntie ol the suit
with the liiigtb of the
the suit # altitude at
4*
kJan| iwrit
•agon of
Michigan
Arrent
Oft. 7.—1^)—
dragon <>f
fbissti wa*
p chgrgeH wMh vlol«t«
tan law which prohlb*
Ig bf a mask ip public,
that f’arr a feaiuraa
marched lit
- vn3T:iT
\iHong ibe oew arrivals IP th
ndon mo are soma baby shark li
left were hat chad la tha aqaaf*
ibi thsrt. 'v X
T o pl«»»* th#”yo«ne»u3* I
when he
here laisl
HMIMM
fpnu:oay was
four years
Hie period Ml
—‘sr-
re« Honed
, corrati;
Olympic
X?i!
Cooks light
W« IT
o.iln
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0 (r
MV
FO l l
rye. I Keren
Utigl Ball
levetiow ihrj
1 i|i?k I l|r t. I’ennoc
I Iff. ifciinoik's ■ ho
ited ui’ M1 first.
n
r
tip. Foul,
wdle. Strike
Inaide.
inglng f
ilBf, no
6,VTiH
I. alrtke
edi Dugan
M ■ after a
d up Strike
e.1 low 4ud
w ’but Sever
", Sherdel
and tossed
a Huae, no hit
•1
BaB^one, outi
to Hornsby,
etirofs.
»ide. Syvereld, i»op| f
One: rtjn. one filt. tu
FREE
xr
TKXTH INMhti, l ARBIVAI H
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e ci
H**i
KNTH IY
II up. The for
1 tpuy.
lirt. hitting
jnfey up. I
led out to
M one. Inald
ill t WO.
Ine|d
irre.wutaMle.
ell sbored w
if Koghlg-g
Mr«T Ahlril
I
1. i A Kill \
rd was ck
hit a dotihU
ball ptl
la ride
141th O'Farn*
• rfke oae
i"410
ten ib'Karrfl
1H '• 1* »
h I.- i
^ i O'Farrwl:
outslile
popped to 0i
f ope. Inelde.
aide. Htrl
t strike two. 0
[at first. No
The
NEW
ri* fnwa^MiJ u rtea
FIFTH
La*serl
ike on, foaszeri ti
taro ‘ 1 wlaga.
led when (.assert r
re. 'Bell threw 011
lijfrt. I.asser went
ball Dt Ran up IBs I
Strike one. ca fod
oat to Botiomh y,
Ball One Sever >
Hafey. SI erdei
myat If led b
curres. No rv Ba. no tt t
.FIFTH 1.0ISh, I'
(FFarreB 111. fltrik
Ball oae. low. Foul.
O’FarreFs hot wroanhe
Koeal-* a meat hand
'smss:
, „ to aecond.
(rounder and
in, two hit*.
KIUHTH l»I!
Comb* up.
iro. high Strllfo,
1 a led oveC
Irike one.
*rl opp.
lerdol a wjk
»ut\t«» liaipyi
»«2 It ilh
T:i«i eadwy
nxIdr.N Ball
Itrike one. 81
iitwe. low\ She I
turges. Fouju !tf*
left that
ell threw
is. one hit.
EIGHTH IT*
Holm. up.
nd
10i
*2
oaf.
Hhe del^i
hed first. Oae
“tAyWe IK ]
<->n< Ibw. Ball
c m»he
Foul, atrtk* t
O’Farrelt’ av<
ch. Koenig flldd
up. Foul, r-—
Oomba, Hi
up: Bali
outside,
two, called
fad Mussel
t lashed a
y foul by it
',o.
CAfcUIXi
low. Bal
three
Holm w
Ball on*’, hi 'll
two. low) flhrM,n
called. Ball [three, wide. Hlrll *• t#«
< ailed. O'Fu reel I seat p high foul
GaxfUa, Thovenow up Th venio*
singled Into right. Flowers wtt
fyr Sherdel Flow era up. Mowk
rig;; [Holm uti.
II tao. high pad 1ti
one. called
l)a threw out
one hit. no
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