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i nen ae CoRR ET FATHER ONTRIAL JUDGE GARY SAILS ROOT BACKS TAFT TAFT ASSAILS ONRECIPROCITYIN | DRUGFRAUDSIN FOR SLAYING MAN WHO KILLED SON Emotional Insanity Will Be Defense of Giuseppe Bongi- one, Accused of Murder. SAW THE CRUSHED BODY Lawyer Says Some One Gave Revolver to Crazed Man and He Shot. Whether a man, reaching home after Die Gay's work and sesing the dead body of his baby son and the driver of & wagon under the wheels of which the doy has just been killed is justified tn yielding to the primal instinct that tm- pelied him to kill that man, or whether he was dominated by emotional insanity, Js a question that a fury in Part V. of * the Court of General Sessions is being assembled to-day to decide. Giuseppe Bongione, a sad-eyed, black- bearded man who has not quite reached middie age, and who came to this coun- try from Italy thirteen years ago to @mgage in hin trade of cigarmaker, is @harged with the murder of William centre of a large crowd saw @ man holitmg the body of his eon, Paul, three ol, The boy, who had been Playing in the street, had been run over Ht barely recognizable. Krugman, on the driver's seat of the was pointed out to Bongione as jan whose carelessness had caused jeath of the child. but was restrained by his friends. ‘the cro’ Abe Levy, who ts Bongtone’s lawyer, wishes a —— of insanity, and ‘n te e ta 1 But g nati impulse ettuation—in other u eva ge gs “i 40 were he to suddenly killed and sce before 2 ES ose 3 § fri 5 Be i d Rg He z z men, who other grandchilir: She wept alou a eo ead bowed, his eyes bent on the table him, and hia general attitude was that of a man whose mental capacity has been stunned by a tragic grief, the Memory of which might at any time ‘an outburst of passion from him. jury was very talesmen were prejudiced against the death penalty and there were many objections from pathetic features of the case. Another difficulty was that many of @ bul of sale for him and was paid 60 as a fee twel another was a member of Mr. club, The panel exhausted recess and Judge Foster an- Mounced that there were no talesmen al aeamnaat was taken until to- - STOLEVAN LOAD OF PLUNDER FROM LEATHER STORE A TaN STE D, A. Doyle Thinks Thieves Visit Him Every Time They Get “Hard Up” | Whenever burgiars fee) the depressing | hand of dull times they hunt up one Of D. A. Doye's leather stores and close | po out @ lot of fine goods away below cost for Mr. Doyle. Getting robbed has come to be Doyle's favorite diver- ston. To-day when he opened his place at No. 8 West One Hundred and Twenty- “fitth street, he found that burglars had visited the store during the might and taken $1,500 worth of fine goods. ‘The store has its rear wall next to @ vacant lot which extends to One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street. ‘The thieves came through the lot, took their time about chiseling a nice, large hole in the back wall and then carted Of the swag in a wagon. They took @nough to fill a van and then dropped ® pumber of articles in the vacant lot. Tt has only been a few months sinc robbers visited the same store. 1 viously they had robbed his store the Astor House an dpaid their respec to other possessions at various Hanae Mr. Doyle maintains 4 burglar system, which accounts for the fact that the burglars never come through the windows or doors, They break in pene? place #o they'll dodge. more ca See a nase @ heavy truck and the body was He then levelled a pistol at the driver and emptied ite chambers. Krugman was killed instantly and the police had great @iaculty fn taking Bongione away from each juror ask himself | Sree, TO BAND WORLD'S STEEL PRODUCERS Head of Billion Dollar Trust May See J. P. Morgan, but | Cunard iner Lusitania to apend the summer abroad and attend the Interna- tional congress of the world’s producers of fron and steel at Brussels. When asked if this congress was the first step in the organization of a world-wide steel trust to control the whole product, Judge Gary laughed and | sald he hardly thought #0, ‘The controller of the billion dollar cor- poration refused to discuss the report that David Lamar had sought to sell out the Stanley Steel Trust Investigat- ing Committee and the telegram from Lamar to Stanley, In which he denied that there was tho merest basis for the report You couldn't expect me to discuss a subject of that sort,’ sald Judge Gary. Asked if he would seo J. P. Morgan while abroad, he replied: “What earthly Interest can it be to any one whether of not I see Mr. Mor- the Steel Trust, Judge Gary said: “There is a slow, steady improve- ment, and orders for the month are averaging from 2,000 to 30,000 ton: | ‘The crop reports are good, Our tions are satisfactory—better than | have been for many months, Gur mills are operating about 68 per cent. | of capacity. Of course, this includes | export business, which is running at 000,000 tons per annum—a ing the -nternational Steol Brussels, Judge Gary said that, as far as he knew, its purpose was merely to exchange {dens and to discuss economic, eth nd soctolog- foal affaire of world 1 jt. FINAL KNOCKOUT FOR BRONX BILL IN THE SENATE} | erry Stilweli, Who Backed It, Has Measure Stricken From Cal- endar—Drug Bill Passed. | ALBANY, June 21.—The dill to create | the county of the Bronx, which has been the cause of much acrimonious discussion in both Houses, received its final quietus in the Senate to-day, being Stricken from the calendar at the in- tance of ite introducer, Seriator Stil- well. | The Senate Codes Committee reported | favorably the Walker bill extending to all dismissed employees under Civil Ser- | vive regulations the same right of court | review under certiorar! proceedings that | is now enjoyed by war veterai When the Brooks bill, which provid for the retirement of officers of the Na- | tional Guard at the age of sixty-four, | 6 up for final action tn the Senate, | Senator Pollock offered an amendment | exempting the commander of the guard, Gen, Roe, from the operations of the aot. This evoked violent protests dy | Senator Wainwright and others and tho | bill was laid aside, the amendment ca ing withdrawn, The Hackett bill, which gives to New | York City liquor dealers accused of - | quor license violations the right of trial | by jury that is enjoyed by dealers in other parts of the State, was passed by | the Senate. It was called up by Senator | Marte from the table, where It has lain | since its defeat in the Senate last K. | ‘The Turley bill requiring physicians to | state on their prescription whether the medicine 1# intended for @ child or an | adult, passed the Senate and goes to the | Governor, An agreement has been reached by which the consideration of the woman suffrage bill in the Senate, which was set down for this week, will be post- poned to June 2, the entire afternoon being devoted to it if necei Ren Over Trains Gets $70,000. BAN FRANCISCO, May 21.—The Su- preme Court affirmed the largest judg- | ment yesterday ever awarded in this tate for personal injuries. In a ruling on an appeal the court decreed that the Southern Pactfle Railway Company must to Willard R. Cibbell of an ru rb Declares Treaty Meets Public Demand, as Tariff Senti- favored President Taft's course “L think the tare unduly apprehen | believe this |be for the terest of our country, and I must be| weakness recently pointed for it." | The Senator made a direct reply to! Republican Senators who had intimated | that the passage of the measure would be followed by reprisals that might re- sult In the pulling down of the tive tariff system, Jand their constituents Senator Root to make the pa when all the provinc Remarkable ®) Massive beds, like cut, ih 2- Hay Samy neh posts; 6 fillers head and oot; bright or satin finish in enuine French icquer; guaranteed » give satisfaction; regularly $18; — to- NoMoreGrayHair Easy to Restore Natural Color a train. of Your Hair by Simple Method Belence has {nat been finding out Ta ay lect ond reaulres y of = lpn ia site trata She ree Malet fevarrment of ae ~ 54- In. Long silk Finished Bengaline Coz THE ares rn. WORLD, SENATE SPEECH iat NSE | | ened to Stop Imposition | | “What of It? ment Is Changing. on the Sick. Judge FE. H. Gary, chairman of the WASTITN June 21. + Senator HINGTON, Tune In a board of directors of the United States | Root of k formally opened the | ea ge ured th Naw Y und tai Stee! Corporation. ealied to-day on the Canadian ‘ocity de in the)! witted through the White H day Senate toda He announced that he to Congress, President Taft sea and defended In negotiating it country | den the ent ugree: facturers of what he arraigned the man need as “danger us drug fraud farme iproci wil and the permanent in- nthe Pure Food strengthen that act in sions of the Court United law I* amended forthy will again be flooded by “inj and “cure-alls’ whi re the Pure Food h the irious nos- calmly, in t message was Root, “they | the Senate and House and vote in|to-day that the ples.” | Jed his amendment and atter body probably | would take up the matter at esentative ey e only | tue r ada per- | tucky alread as introduced a bill be ” mit uniform exporta He said he | ing on the subject: Le had “stee nat the paper | The President pointed out that more| Concerning the buriness outlook of | Mi cin fe bee Later ie hkve:} Wants Pure Food esi erate he gly T/and urged Congress to amend at this Drug law to points of States Supreme President Taft helleves that unless the vuntry 1 were com. | aw first was transmitted both to ft was said an early of Ken- for Sale WashGoodsRemnants The Season’s accumulation of remnants--mostly dress & waist lengths All to goin this monster big clearance event at 50% and greater reductions in price. Remnants of Silk & Mercerized rt jcriminal prosecution act jand Drug | volving th jcures ar jthe Supre frauda by were ever falae la ne Cou which dece! 1a aE More than nding dec WEDNESDAY, JUNE unde Hing of 3 ision must 1 involve, sal BLINDED BY 3Y LIGHTNING. t jope. Erie unable to to ne is travel wenty-four ye Adams, Hash of Its n which he flashed, | more or leas opium or morph: deadly poisons, to congestions, sickness, you must see that it bears the signature of Chas, H. causes the blood to circulate Properly, opens the fev | Genuine Castoria always bears the si; re Vaz. In pores of the skin and allays mms morrow only at.... Sanitary Felt Mattress Sanitary felt mattre red in best art or A. ticking; all si $2.75 Solid OakDining Chairs! Massive box frame, Ny strong panel back—up-| solid Oak ReeaTee coe bene | “Gheene, Bmore ABST 7.5 com & 2S TelescopeDuplexCouch Be Beds 1,000 Regular $1.50 Hammocks, 98c Palmer's famous extra woven ham- mocks; double spreaders; pillow and valance; on sale 98 ; to-morrow; mail orders Se ee filled. Cc PREPAID ORDERS PROMPTLY —EE waiting for. half their actual worth. latest. models; dainty foulard effects, trimmed with piping, Persian or lace edging; Dutch or high necks; sizes 14 to 18 years for misses and 32 to 44 bust for ladies; to-morrow | Serer Pere e errr ee eee reer ree rree ry son's WE'VE some | ginghams; smart linens, nd eries, surplus. | crispy lots samples; worth SUMMER, exqu es, Val. in and several rows ¢ other dresses are in the sea models, The sizes take in in} 18 years and lad 2 to 44 sale pri while qu ty lasts... 98 bis Drews aa Four new styles, with handsome sailor collar or shaw! | They are collar; trimmed with black and way satin or silk pew braids; loose or fitted backs; two rave around the OR BLACK; sizes 14 to 18 ai me misses and 32 to 46 bust for worn, at eee . 2.98) ORDERS PROMPTLY FIL! trimmed rows on sleeve and flannels, ptted ummer to || Wald’ ns, 910: 00 Rever: ble Smyrna Rugs y i, ectly dn ty Pretty as a picture; stylish lines, exquisitely finished after the sea- 3.98 Mishices Liageris Dresses— Cool, Real Linens, Lawns, Dresses worth from $3.50 up to $6; all go on sale at $1.98 each ATHERED ABOUT 1,500 dresses for this event—hand- lawns, dimities and pretty well, we won't at- tempt to estimate, but HERE ARE THE BEST BARGAINS OF THE The lingerle dresses are in white and several colors and have ert ngs at walst, on sleeves ‘1,98 Women's Mohair Bathing Suits ie of a good quality mohair in a handsome handsome neck and two with belt, or blue; sizes 32 to 46, merceriz ening We a wealthy bath . is totally blind from the ld.) June 1. 8 old, Hart vtning In a lo} chanced to peer He fell to the floor and when he was revived, alinte operated to-day in the hope Ing his sight, but hold out little| Peared to draw his pay on | that he had spent the time in a Brook. ho| lyn ‘hospital. Save the Babies. NFANT MORTALITY ts somethii of all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent., | or nearly one-quarter, die eg ate the: aged reach find ws thirt; potkndl cent., or more than one-third, bet ey are five, and | They, are’ fifteen t sa We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a majority of these precious lives, Neither do we hesitate to ey that. many of these infantile deaths are ioned by the use of narcotic preparations, | Drops, tinctures and soothing Syrups sold for children’s complaints contain ine, They are, in considerable ee | any quantity, they atupefy, retard circulation and Castoria Operates exactl, death, er, Consisting of Silk and Linen Foulard, Mercerized Silk Striped Cashmere De Soie, White and Colored Linens, Mercerized Poplin and Repp, and many more too numerous to men- tion; value up to 39c; special, yd. Remnants of 32 inch ghams, Remnants of High Grade Fabrics, i pongee, or- n light and dark grounds, us other white ‘Swisses fabric 1be.; speci Ss > Tie wr Ts, plain or her 5c Remnants of 29c Tissue, Ginghams, voile, sateens, challies, plain and border batiste, white lingerie’ and dotted Swiss, linen finished suit- ing and many more that have been quick sellers dur- ing season; values from 19c. to 29c. yd. Special. :Cork Linoleum You can't buy better cork Linoleum and you won't dupll- cate this offering elsewhere under 75c. sq. yd.; no sec- onds; no limitation as to quantity; regularly 75c.; sq. yd. C $1.00 Genuine Inlaid Lino- 2-Yd. Wide leum, 69 parquet with 8x10.6 1 reve 9 the A Great Silk Dress ~ Offer: THE BARGAIN EVENT YOU’VE been Lovely silk foulard dresses at Drew Choice of Sale floor color nk through to b granite 9c square feet, shown In plaid braid, ood | SAYS HE 1S WELL AGAIN, red and because of! of the rankest American people son of house 21, 19f1. THEN FALLS OVER, DEAD. | 41 |. Just as he was telling John D. Dailey, his employer, that he had entirely re- covered from a few days’ ines and would return this afternoon to the| barge Owl, of which he was captain, | Oscar Bergman fell out of his chatr to the floor dead In the office of Dalley & Ivins, in the Park Row Butlding. ¥| Bergman, who was about forty-five | years old, had not, until last Saturna | passed a night in twenty-two years off \the barges on which he had been em- “| ploy He lived alone during these years and was known to be a terror to river prowlers. Last Saturday he left | the barge and his employers were wor. | ried about him, This afternoon he ap- and explain, Heart disease was the cause of death, frightful. We can hardly realize thas | the reverse, but | letcher, Castoria, Foulards Irish_ Dimity, lic such as silk and | flannels, plain or dotted Swis: organdies on light medium grounds; 50c, ues, yard Remnants Lawns and _Batistes, on light, @ark or medium With pretty floral, dot a striped ects; usu: ail ET special, yard . en fabric: rounds, 1 2-Yard Wide XXX Quality Inlaid Linoleum Well known, for excellent wearing 2 Sarde Wide: Many pretty uinrly "81.3 Ts PROMPTLY FILLED ~ ic Bre resses of Percale Like Picture Just received an- other lot of about 900 for to - morrow's selling. Instead of $1.25, the sale price is 79c Made from good percale, full cut, high or low neck; figured or striped fabric on light or dark t frounds, To Order From material pur- chased at our Silks and Dress Goods Dept. we will make to your measure a i strictly man - tal- | lored = skirt with workmanship and fit guaran- one Ld of 10 new One of the Models Models, at teed; JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23ra Street 34th Str’ On Thursday, June the 22nd WOMEN’S COAT DEP’TS. im Both Stores. Linen Dusters............3.75 and §.00 Linen Motor Coats, trimmed with satin.. 11.50 and 14.50 Pongee Coats, suitable for motoring or street wear. 12.50, 16.50 and 21.50 WOMEN’S SUIT DEP’TS. 4m Both Stores. A number of handsome Afternoon and Evening Costumes. 55.00, 75.00 and 85.00 usual prices 98.00 to $175.00 Summer Dresses of Washable Fabrics in a variety of materials. 5-75, 6.§C, 7.50, 8.50 and 12.50 Tub Skirts of Linen and Poplinette...... 2.75, 3.95 and 5,00 WOMEN’S HOSIERY. In Both Stores, Fine Gauze Pure Thread Black Silk, ingrain dyed. Cotton split soles and tops. 75¢ per pair Fine Cobweb Lisle Thread Hosiery, plain or mercerized, with double heels, soles, toes and tops, ravel stop. 35¢ per pair usual prices 50c and 7S¢ HOUSE GOWN DEP’TS. In Both Stores. Women’s House Gowns and Bathing Suits. Kimonos of Silk or Satin, floral designs. . 5-75 Negligee Gowns of Plain or Dotted Swiss. . 2.75, 3.25 and 4.95 Porch or House Dresses, 2.25, 2.95 and 3.5¢ Bathing Suits of black or blue Mohair, with Mohair bloomers. 3.95, 5.00 and 6.75 Bathing Suits of Satin Messaline and Taffeta Sill, wii) Mohair bloomers. 9.75 and 12.50 Large assoriment of Bathing Caps, Shoes and Bags, at unusually low prices. SOROSIS SHOES. in Eoth Stores, Boots, Low Cut Shoes and Pumps for Men, Women, Boys « virl JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street Is. JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd “treet 34th Stteet SILK DEPARTMENTS. “McCreery Silks” Famous over half a Century. In Both Stores. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June the 22nd, 23rd and 24th Sale of short lengths of Plain and Novelty Silks and Satins, suitable for waists and millinery, 50c per yard 23rd Street 34th Street

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