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cee wine WU, sn “ve) MB FITZHUGH” WINS “| STAY OF SENTENCE FOR CHURGH THEFTS the Philip. win tn 1906, an ay Lawyer Who Came North to}; Aid Her Says She Belongs Ize out mews fay Wterente. vous condition which impelled her Tne 8 LEFTERS = > RUSH TOD =: condemn av stric when lap in in an "My duty here is to protect Hghtn and the name of her family. can Say no more about h Mr. Fulton went before J on my return 6X ny views In full. I urged that we adopt # policy at] an earty date which would enable us to withiraw from the Philippines, am | tle ournelven in by recip- ntertain a motion for the withdrawal “Mrs, Fitshugh's" plea of guilty Flek, daughter of Pliny Fisk, banker, in St. Bartholomew's Feb. 13, and the theft o 1a Newhnds, Whose! Judge Swann, in the Court of Gen- had set to-day for the “Mra. Randolph Fitshugh,"* ‘ful and aristocratic man- ered young woman who pladed ullty Monday to two chargen of aneak thieving in churches, But on the re- Cine Sprockets, Presgent of the Creed W. Fulton, a lawyer of Feders! Sugar Refining Company, | Washini D. C.,, who sald he waa a whose plant is at Yonkers, appears to | lifelong 4 of the Yung woman's have put up practically al money | family, sentence was put over until for the free nugar activities. ork | Wednesday of next week to allow time Was delegated to hig manager, |for Mr. Fulton and Louis Spiegel, the Frank ©. Lowry, who ted under | Inwyer assigned to her by the Court, the cover of a nelf-formed organisa- | to propare motions for the withdrawal tion called the “committee of of her plea of guilty. “Mre, Fits. sale grocers, F. ©. Lowry, necr hugh" wae not brought inte court. “My client's right name fe not Fits- " Mr. Fulton sald to-day after District-Attorney Whiaman saying Washington. The free tras | were as active and insidiow | protected Interests Cane and ai get up the money for the p ctlon campaign and sugar -rofiners paid the bila for free sugar loWbying. tue HALT THE INQUIRY. it Overman Wants to a Recess Until Tariff Bill Is Passed. | ~ Gemeapemicnt ot The Bveaing Reimers, Dc. the impoustbility of com-| Neither the Havemeyer nor A! ‘et tis time a thorough inves | imerests appear to have had b Bonar in the operations Lowry was the prin- Of all kinds of lobbyists, the) is witness of the day. Renator Cum-|Amulstamt Distriot-Attorney Press an- favectigating committee plans) ming conducted hin cross-examination | Nounced that the prosecutor's office had ( Riaperariiy adjourn ite inquiry|and Republicans took keen delight in| no objection to the postponement. “But Week. Senntor Overman, chairman | revelations that not all the lohby in-| she is a member of « family every bit Gommittes, mid 40-day iquity oe earl me protectioniet be bod Soora ane as highly esteemed camp. Apparently the cause of free O ughs. The: Sears fy ita pane |irae, ao far an tuetr ie concerned, wan| peop’ T have known’ het Tor ear Tin the. ebtied time at onr eerste in quite as insidious a man- - 1s @ refined, estimable woman who Bevides thet there ie greater never before been under @ criminal for the Senate to devote itself througis tte tariff bill at the Peesibie memedt. The country ing that we Wo this without dune 19.- Office Girls in most of the big NewYork concerns or take each month. They are wise. Their pay is * ‘ bigger y att uence amiemantiliimnccienens 20,000 MEN LOCKED OUT BY CHICAGO BUILDERS. They Expected a General Strike and Took the Initiative by Stop- ping Work. CHICAGO, June 1%—A lockout of 20,000 workmen, employed in the con- sttuction trades in Chicago, went into effect to-day, and when the men ap- peared at work they were told they were not needed. ‘The Building Construction Employers’ Association voted the lockout. The em- ers threaten to keep the men idle: ‘Trades Council forces namental fron workers and ‘marble trad era, tween the striking marble workers and Building ‘Trades Counci! had under con- Your Shoes Hurt Because the Uppers Hug the Sides-of Your Feet at Every Step. In the DrA. pio® ed Cusa", Re me: Shoe a soft, perenne built-in sole distributes the weight istcomtort plue ey "Get's pair ot coce if you eel hats fost cocsiore cae et $5.00 to $6.00. Alletyles. For Men and Women Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoe Broadway and 36th St. 240 Broadway woot, Roifaice. en ad ; delay. *F Bink the committer has omtadiished facta concerning; lobby activ ies Gat make it advine me We shal have @n the subject to-morrow. fer adjourning new so we may 1! de- Saredves to the tarif®. Then later our investigation and to the raguinr session of letters. Genater Newlands ‘whe was mentioned in con- {6B with appolatment to the Philip- x. the stand lotbles. Melville of the An to adjurt the differences be- the employers failed Inst week. The sideration the calling of a general betel Men Who Attend This Great Sale at All i Four Hackett-Carhart Stores Are | Making the Greatest Savings Never in the history of the clothing business have such high grade clothes been sold at such low prices Ali Suits in Our Large Wholesale and Retail Stocks Which ig Were Priced Up to $45 Are Divided worsen }511.5014 516.50 513.50 $20.50 15.00 24.00 me » | All our fine suits Values up to $18 our fine suits ‘alues up to $21 All our fine suits Values up to $25 All our fine suits Values up to $30 All our fine suits Values up to $35 All our finest suits that were $40 and $45| Genuine Priestley Cravenette Mohair Suits, the tailor’s ue West 42d St. Broad: Near 3d Avenue Open Evenings to do things which | she herself would | as anybody else mal frame of mind. | her 1h yesterday and asked if the Court would ot to stealing the mesh bag of Mins Dorothy the Chureh 5 eee wy ee ae weeks before, Judge Swann nald he Came Up Yesterday, | 7's", ow “hat | to Noted Family. would receive the motions, but would Rirst deny them. ed. | P Hulten’ @ biemeeince The young woman, before Mr, Fulton'® os _ nate arrival, had sent a note addressed to that two off they would otherwise have to rie £aU BBVAL | charge and her acts ate due to a ner-|ehe was anxious to tell him “every-| fere when Mr. Whitman was away and ‘are. received the note, When he thing.” Mr. i | ment ‘OLD Van he puree of | by Being Caught Under a Wheel Miss Irene Munvey, an actress, two Van Tensselaer Burr jr, the eleven- year-old son of Van Rensselaer Burr of No. S51 Weat Dighty-seventh street, was run down and seriously injured by « heavy trick in Broadway near Pighty- firat atrect to-day. 4 yee] hie nore south in the thoronst. and hips were badly lacerated. wey Potatoes Cheese, Best N. ¥., with all the cream, Ib..... Salmon, Tall 1-10. can, Alaska pink ............ 8 | Columbia River Salmon, <i::. 10° American Sardines, io oi 3 cans 10° iene rted Sardines Sliced Peaches, Essie Lemon Clings, can 10° HawaiianPineapple, Grated, «5. 10° Oven Fresh from the National Biscuit Company Uneeda Biscuit, ‘Uneeda Lunch, Zu Zus and Graham Crackers, pkg. eee Bain with the cear mheel of the truck uf Charles Switzer of No, $4 West Fourteenth street, Young Burr was tossed from his cycle directly In the path of the truck | Which passed over his body. of the arrival of Mr, Fulton, and nged her mind about the state- 404 FIFTH AVENUE, COR. 37TH ST. Semi-Annual Reductions Stewart Policy never permits carrying over garments) TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, JUNE 20th CLOSING OUT SALE OF Dresses at 1/9 Off. $14.60 French Crepe and Voile asco 7. 50 flowered tunic effect or hand embroidered. . Sel Sates oe Do 164,00 $22.50 Shadow Lace and Net Frocks, 10 00 e 10.00. 15.00 16.50 $27.50 French Cossack or Ramie Linen 25.00” From the opposite side of she meant to make to Mr, Fulton, Felix Ury, sixty-two years old, mah, of No, 20 West Ninety: street, saw the accident. He ran to MAN RESCUING BOY IS HIMSELF RUN OVER. |v. avis tie by 6 peuthveun! Beret eat and himself badly hurt. ‘While Policeman Hayden of the West Gixty-elghth street station called an,am- bulance, thé automobile of Neil MoEwen ay th RRenaseleee Burr jr. Badly Hurt of No, 2996 Fulton street, Brooklyn, hap- jpened along. The injured boy was |” Placed in it and taken to Roosevelt Hoa- pital, where Dr. White sald his condi- tion was-oritical. Dr. Pryor came from Polyotinto Hospi- tal with the ambulance and dressed the injuries of Mr. Ury, whose chost of Heavy Truck. 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