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at {and frowned HOT: RRR NIE TR mF 1 HUGE LABOR ARMIES IN RIVAL PARADES a ‘Holiday Demonstration of Brawn and - Muscle Gay With Color, Little Girls Waving American Flags in Lines of Marchers. Labor doubled up in its holiday demonstration to-day with two parades. The greater parade was conducted under the auspices of the Central Federated Union and marshalled a force of twenty thousand that set out from Fifty-ninth street and Fifth avenue at 10 o'clock and toiled down between lanes of cheering sympathizers to Washington square. Two hours later the rebellious teamsters, who have incurred the| displeasure of Herman Robinson and the Central Federated Union, | massed at Sixty-eighth street and Fifth avenue with their bands and divisions to the nurnber of eight thousand. They made a fine show, too, with their decorated trucks drawns by fours of percherons and their red shirted regiments, The earlier parade was well away from the Plaze be- fore the vanguard of the rival marchers approached. Consequently there was not clash and admirable order was preserved all along the line of | march, | In the ranks of the teamsters were their seats, After the entire parade! all the striking drivers of the Sheffi!d) had been halted five minutes the drivers Farms Dairy Company, sporting huge| Were ordered to take their coaches out banners which bora the legend, “WE|of line, and thelr passengers were| ARE OUT TO WIN. | forced to get down from their cush+ Labor held complete possession of! loned eminerce and continue their jours i Millionaires’ Row during the hours of| ney afoot. the march to-day, and Labor's friends Vanderbilt Banner Out. and Kinfolk thronged the stoops and) passing the Vanderblt mansion, at| areaways of brownstone and marble witty-seventh street and Fifth avenue, palaces and chesred on the men of the thousands in line were greatly | brawn and muscle. | Pleased to see a huge American flag| Troops of Little Girls. | fung to the breeze in their honor. It But it was not all brawn and muscle, | for here and there in the van of differ- ent union bodies were troops of little history of Labor Day parades in this city was such a tribute paid to labor by girls in white, with profuso trimmings | ‘Be Vanderoiits, | of,red, white and blue ribbons, waving | a ae vk vas cree, OLS in their hands tiny American flags. And ee ee pak A ee nu arraet ead ee | of course there were other hosts of we Dieayel oh Uttle girls along the way who made a BOUMATIOD: brave display of gay rib! FIRST, DIVISION. Ry Phigey cribbeag, Bhd tape Samuel Stone, Marshal, Actors’ Unions. compressed Air Workers’ Union No, 1) ‘Theatrical Protective Union No, 1. Pattern Makers’ Association, Tr the premler or larger parade there were ironworkers in red shirts, white tles, white hats and’ blue trousers; artl- SECOND DIVIS1 fans of various trades in blue shirts William Green, Ma: and red hats, or tan shirts and white} Housesmiths and Bridgemen's Union hats; there were bridge building dray-! bo Ing floats illustrating phases of thelr Union erase hazardous ocouration, and painters, car-| Housesmiths Ct Bridgemen's Union Denters, plumbers, nasterers—ves, and actors—in trucks, z red, white and Housesmiths and. Bridgemen's Unton Dlue pennohs. In all it was a mighty, THIRD DIVISION. colorful host. Y “This is the blegest Inbor demonstra: | tion New York has ever known,” said! Herman Robinson as.he reviewed his! marshalled companieg at the Plaza, and! when he said that he did not Include A ha rival parade of the teamsters. When Senn EUAETTEASE eR anal: Asked what he thought of their tum: Garment Workers’ Unions, Nos. 3 and out he simply shrugged his shoulders, Housesmiths and Erectors’ Lithographers’ Typograp! 1 Union d Pressmen’s Union No, 2%, Newspaper. Mail Deliverers, Barbers’ fhton, No, 423 | Women's Trade Union League (in auto- mobile: Applause for Housesmiths. 3), St, Gregory Volunteer Hospital Ambu- The Housesmiths und Bridgemen's, § Union won the greatest applause along: the Hine of march, probably because of thelr numbers and the fact that they carried banners declaring war on the! Steel Trust. And they were a splendid, fooking lot of men, those broad shoul: | dered, bronzéd and red-shirted tole platoon after platoon swinging along in perfect alic if bands blaring military marches | During the greater | + parade there was only one di ° olearmanins aN mEhs Bartenders’ U 9. IFTH DIVIsion mas J. Curtis, Marshal. | Pioe Caulkers and Tappers’ Union, No. the Double Drum Holi »r Runners’ Union, 1,215. foal Workers! Unton, No, ate and Tile Layers progress of the i! ersion Paper- ha gers’ Union freak the military order of proces: | ay eae sion caused by the discovery that cev- Mak feral carriage loads of housesmiths and Union No. 91. bridgemen were being en by none, Coach “Teamsters! Unton | union charloteers. Building Union | t ‘Teamsters’ 4 The Central Federated Union 654, igent was have started fi #Sherman statue a “half an tardiness of the lead members of the Act to Comr mission rn ‘8 Union, No. 49. " DIVISION, Schofield, M irs! hal. explained, had sat up t alarm clocks failed to wake t Polishers’ vu ni eh Nos. This histrionic ion. gshore Riggers’ Into swung line Vorkers' ckmen's U Union No. Sesto 1,500 TURN OUT IN Only One Political Banner. In all the Jong line of the parade there was only one banner cari that con- TONKERS P. . tained any hint of politics, save for the VONKERS PARADE, Hoclalist nwspapers that were distribe! A uted and brandished aloft on canes b antngieh turned hundreds of paraters nkers to suggest politics was old Sain Parks union House im Bridgemen’s No. #. It read ty } “Senator James J. Frawley, Tam- Arch through the pr many leader of T EERE N Ce te ene sombly District. Is an e labor on city contracts at prevailing rate of wages will not support him fc other banner carried tr sion announced We strike tw years against States Steel Trust The housesmiths ar fa the second divis factors and patterny reached Fiftieth nue, when it was three Griven by » A great sh eat!” went up 1 {the foot paraders swarmed : the | soackes and Pthetr seats, The e Becoming a trite rouga : Ay tue. hed policemen who patrolied the curd, « om Virg the fede tn and acted as same diy the Ur on ted carci COD scan the BOSTON MARCH IN S PARADE, thrid eal als leading bs ages were dragged the a a ~——WITRQUT A GLAST | was remarked that never before in the | 0, nce OLYNI CLOSE CONTESTS AT CELTIC PARK Hillman Gets an Ovation, but + Runs Third in the 400- Meter (Special to The OBLTIC tors watched the Irish-American At | afternoon, it being the Nrst public ap- | pearance of the OL | team since thelr and, Ellery Clark, Bos: winner in 1887, and ton University, were fancled for the all round championship struggle. ter two years ago at Dartmouth, finis J. T. Mahoney A.C, @ veteran at admirers. The oth J. J. McLaughlin, O'Connor, Mohawks; American, and J. YMCA Harry Hillman PARK, CITY, Sept. 7.—A crowd of 10, ann captain of the N. Y, received an ovation i | as he Went on eeratch in the 400-metre which was run in one heat, c. gee Svante WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1908, xt ofp deste febrero ote ote atte 9, = GV M \ IN + Official Voting Coupon, IN BROGKLYN Popular Man io Greater New York, or Que Vote for tl oo — FE TO SAV Beautiful Wotan, Who, on Seat, 14 1903, at th MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONFY ISLAND, ‘ CI Wil Be Crowned KING AND QUEEN of the Carnival of the Age of Progres® + & Week of Sept. 14 eoeseeeseversscceccecescscerenes fOr KINE = (or Owes) | Contest Closes 12 Noon Sept. 10, 1908, f USarlon EAA YS a sh the fof i vote for r Event. vening Wosld.) LONG ISLAND | + 0 spectas | 3 of | de ymple champions as Club here this return from Eng- hear Walaa te avioiina WORLD MABDI GRAS yenlion! RO World's prondway! Harlem, S10 W. ae pice yn, 802 ithver a tare nan! © fuse sa suo sas fs sBs cB faa IOHNGON HOLOS LARGE FLEET OFF HICHLANDERS TO. | N REGATTA OF ONE LONELY HT noni neh Brak oe 5 oth ate al wt the Peers funiagton tte and. ee ton A. A J. Breder , all-round us, Prince- Deed. The lat- when a achool boy hed second to Kiely. the game, had many | received in rescuing two-year-old William Clampet, son r corpeet tars were | Pastime A iM] Dan Frank, cana: Bill r, Brooklyn | at No, 740 Fulton street, Brookiyn. ; covering him with his coat and a blanket. E ATLANTIC. C. Mrs. Clampe! discovered fire In her kitchen, caused of the gas stove. of giant Califo: 1 with the s boat to fun home In the| rooze, which had died dc LOWBLI Charm for the Palate Mr. Tuck saved the ROM BLAZE [Al @ iath Tuck, Retired Real Estate Man, Darted Into Flames to Rescue Infant, and Expired After John Tuck, a retired real estate dealer, died this afternoon from burns of his landlady, child’s life by by an explosion She called Mr, Tuck, who was in a room in the troat the apartment, and together they found their way to the Se AERP ATHEEA Tara W stioglon Pict Piicher Shuts Out) 'Forty-Sesond Annual Event 00 through a dense cloud of smoke, Fat were burned. 1s, Loughlin 2 yards.) Elberfeld’s Team for Third Lower Bay Sailed With “My child is up there!” cried Mrs, npet, when she had recov- n got third place, though ma é, ered her senses, and, as the firemen ae t a8 yel arrived Tuck thought he finished second, Time in Succession. Good Breeze. if ses, and, as we Not as yet arrive , who Some little excttement was caus \ was iy five | years old, volunt eered to go back for t the boy. after the first event had been con-} camara loots) reese rer —— cet, About ) youngsters wert! AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW] Wit a soven-knot breese trom ched on fo! nex v | the it nd freshening to- re Ana Nand. hte NEE RE YORK, Sept, 7i=The Highlanders ana eltne tay cloudless oe threatening to come down “it f crash, clinched their hold on last place In the antinotneraise iifavorablon cons | ectyooreene riers « wien imosty Which caused auick rash to saety,, rst Kame of the double-header this af-| ditions for a day's excellent aport, the Tuck sroped his way Up aalENay Ae lithe ripsstaben ish tO saletys iremmoon Ww ington ecescnd antaal couattarorihevate one, apartment. and feeling slong th | The roof, however, did not fall, but the | Washington York, 0 f i331 Le Aid Ad wall, entered the blazing rooms management insisted that the boys Hie Club to-day hed all the i climb down, ¢ 3 ne of the most successful Ceiling Drops on Rescuer AltaroundMenweAte un chemplonsripelin cere rti eee crete ees he yacht racing season The flat was a hotbed of fire, and the ard Dash—First heat: Won by M./ne rooome He a Was From early morning there was @ heat had melted the metal cell OlGonnor |Mahawie AUG i lay and Saturday, He! whirling of autos through Coney Teland parg Clarke Boston ean Alm aicondela Dan s' mainstay, and a mighty and the Sea Gate reservation, and these | yim, | Frank, Inish-American A. C. t. He simply | guests with those who came over DY crowded on, an Fiadinn Banseion Univeral : Kees, giving them tle boat from the Battery soon filled the peds ne f Aprlern This is the third success. | the clubhouse veranda, Out at the a pianket he wrapped the boy up like econd Heat—Won by J. T, e i nae Johnson hag shut o} Gravesend Bay anchorage there was 4 jai) and then, to further protect liln iy eae ighlanders life and bustle about the fleet of nearly ie te w York A. C.; John J, McLoughlin, : t TY he took off his coat and put It ar Bani haruale bare SINS nT OE a NmertL WASHINGTON. a hundred racing and pleasure yacats, N° ‘Pek j Featherweights Weigh In at SRLS Sue at HRI Orne BR. oH. PO, A, By Which tugged at thelr anchors anxious Wein hie Siinulaeds Rinira , leave rnne patria siunonetn aieses eienerine ne? be Hea 44, enw city tye] RITE tipulated Figure for Big Loushitn 768; O'Conn Fran ; f GDR Ir man SUOBB) Se BrOR Uy Bee ant An Dat 5 Clark, Ta; Bredemte, end; mater, (Ganley, Weeeresee 1 0 8 0 Q associates, F, L. Durland and Horace |T"" Not Baitle at Colma, pe Unglaub,gb.... O38 16 Wy Boucher, of the Regatta Committee, | St" pasted Putting 18-Pound Shot—Won by Bredu-|Delehanty, 2b......0 2 3 4 Ol week. isis the ab Rd iii ae HAT i teins and he did: not S\N FRANCIS: t. T-Abe At-| Eouay with) #8) teeth) 1s incht Mahoney (Gisiner) tf, 0 0 1 0 O/early and soon had the mark boats ne had deposited ttle” William 1 | second w feet, 51-2; inches; Bille | 3. i fs arms of his mother, Then he fell to tell and Owen Norin, who will enter Abipaewitheesy cena ee neh as * Freeman, 1b. 0 0 12 0 2 the Sea Gate clubhouse ready for t Thi % ail re the arrival of the ring this att on at 8 o'clo t fourth, with 68 feet 1 inch; MeLougilir ieee 0 1 1 2 0) Promptiy at 11 o'clock the white cong Dr: Palmer trom the Brooklyn Hospl- q gwenty.thres-round battle, webghed Afth, with % feet; Frank, sixth, with 22 Street, -1 1 5 0 Ol was ion the committee boat as,‘ he had died . at 10.3) o'clock, both being within feet 1-2 inch; O'Connor, seventh, with 34| Johnson, 2 1 0 2 0 @ Warning signal, and at 11.05, when| Both Mrs, Clampet and the ¢ ta mete the jimit of 122 pounds i 21-2 inches. Points—Bredemus, £73; | ea eee fee Satya lue peter was ready for the pre- | P@dly tls periets ae we (Bho hetting has chenged as a roalt Mahone, 46; Biller, 8: Clark, 38; Me- otala 1 87 23 bre nag) auieet of) nearly |e menary ns GNecaninever, eMraTuGh | Cone gceen cme mneune g(a SEA oughlin, 328; Frank, 28%, O'Connor, 142 PauLENDGRS GRRUIWTUN Pte WG HEHE il Tectvember of the) money and Le n o 8 with Attell ing High Jump—Won by Ma- }HLANDERS egatta was open to all classes, and firm of Tuck & Marshall, still favorite honey, with § feet il Inches, points R. H. PO. A. B ver of entries od @ hot n street. He {5 sild to Se Bredemus, thi Siealthparteetiay inches, |Conroy, 8b.. at OD diye ) each race, From the ” ne te SAY HE PASSED BOGUS COINS 608; MeLougalan, fourth, wit feet 4 y & schooners down to the kno bouts did no! tn ches, 4; O'Connor, fifth, 5 feet Mellveen, rf 0) 1 0 0 0 there was en nai ¢ nae Jeden SUL ERA ANU BGR feet: Laporte, 2b........0 0 1 3 2 . Ue eestor ine aay fe Hemphill, cf 0 0 2 6 0 The courses had been arranged for the see pa points $5 Bredemtis, se. My $2; Fianics | Moriacity, 1b.. 0 6 10 1 © lone cies ees Hs elie ies for the e ans and | third, ) ‘our te |e F woners and oP yawis and s.oops, ; : nor, fifth. 702; MeLoughity. sixth O'Rourke, If. Wo ow) bund Ceotland Legntship, a distance Ieee k V had been ae 41. Time,/§ minutes pay gg ww down to seventeen Ascha hem in Jefferson Market seconds ‘ - Be ieiei ha Une: é aid a half and @ Kernocha fat t OR a td: (Cheab: on 0 9 0 ) Went an oth West Splal Jie itech na ltasilarsi the seerat Gare American A hesbro, Pissssess buoys or Old Ox Sheal Liga?) a an pe is jakilh cond, fo) 3 [vice men started with him for the ime, tart of the race showed the fol- et of United §t s Commissione Won by J. M. ts in jine at the committes ds. Beek G8 yards) , eee ee 8 By | Murphy came down the Hudson fr asiime A. C. (5 yards y "9 Tammany modore | 4 y y ads 111 sec onde: nana : Heat Steet. ‘Three Base aa. G y yteomes | Bon the steamer Barat Meyer, Irish-American Out—By Johnson, owls. wis ani ented he Harrcom of t yards): R, T, Edwards, unattached (61 tees on Balle—Oft u ieee rested tn the barroom ot yards). second; R. E. Goggin, Pastim fice Hit—Johneon. S Sakana, Havi- a J rte is yards), third, Time, 104-5 sec-/(7'° Ba Hit by Pitcher— saint At Ginay onds hy dohnson, 1, Umpire ‘Gardenia, Wa. § ; dani W.-H. ‘Childs. | th ; a f iS £6 se Spider, Hendon Strang, Robertson and Other it Inte the Cresce ‘O'Donahite: | ae ; ead. Murr erstow: Jov WL | Stars g Contest Over s alia Whe‘montaito Meet follower ia) oars 10 Big arrest the vane ed + . pig boats, but a bix ' . leat be i Mi arash: J J. Alirens, “oan eroseed there} New England Roads. fy denied knowledge. ¢ J vuyler, una veral to luff up oft | Table: Syrup! syrup—made of . his last put, ite toward the end, was the : : a eae 2 eta “time ola Hy nso Zest for the Appetite Schaaf, 1. eae : B mime, a i re Times 1m : with ey stitch ashowing, | and Hi eter Novies-Firat ident J, EE ed tie Gard in, th ARNE he Aer toes C, was pres 2.40.18, ‘die a ‘din J, Ahrens, N.Y, A, Ci J measured hein Br Une itie h teeta t Hf that foot soon class the Sue was| Butter Ames t ney had before first to be recarded at the line, her time! om the : . being 5; the Crescent rushing to Hig inrOse a the m five minutes later, Time—|!9g- during which tme ; 2.20.0 | automobiles passed them twenty-five On bread of any kind, or hot TE ASE iar ore Slat Jey, Ramee! i cakes, on muffins or hot. biscuits — G a as aanine realest ively Pines Siso2,| The track was shorn of its t's a _most tempting invitation to eat = 324.02 a 5.26 ; lof mud left afte yesterday’s It's a pure sugar 4 N a Slow Poke Jn Clas | for dor! was considered to be in good shape ficane sugar—no glucose or chemicals. ia 10n s u e € a Hee aeeonde Tinea Bead Bis | When the cars drow up at the start to We your grocer's—2-lb. can, 15¢. Phanton. 4 « dinleore and Sakana fin, | De sent away at one minute intervals, | [the ‘Southern Molames Com 331 "Vest e | after 10 o'clock. For Most Popular Giant were first and second In the atoms were cired for by more than (4) special ; E Ae ee | recrulied from te regular pollee The Giants arc piaying the best baseball that New BC entanuwanteover liars SA eae Ts) i Ud not Undaunted dy the si 0 8 York has witnessed in years. They are out for the pen- ‘3 Air Hreene ERE eM aa Ha : RGU De cerelnakitentt ex | drivers, Stiang, Robertson, Lescaut, nant, and from now until the close of the season the struggle ar course in one, 1%.) Burman, Bouriue, ‘Afanie, and Grant, i sp ian vig ih i eng : es ee at | accompa ne} by their meohanien, made ecial for To-day, the 7¢ a ‘3 . a num 0 iG 1s f the y. premises (o be the most exc iting in the history o the league. sen Gare to- vient there |fng up their care for the Ga SIReGtaTE WALNT sic 10c As an encouragement to the individual members of the eine da [ree Pei RciRes sate HA) Seana Fn ROKTED CHOCO” Je ; ier if fee Ra, oAlv The steamer | machines, in addition to the Ames ; team The Evening World will present to the most popular i on for New York to-| trophy AA ET AY pounn- 40¢ player a diamond-studded goid medal. can express the coupon below Baseball and EVEN For the Naticnal League Team. I vote for... Na the Yawl Rigi The great cam crowds ‘of people whic! to the course from all directions | vely 3:07;, and Mouse, Masque AT 45, —_——>--— All New York fans it e tr f ek F prete f W Vis SPHCIAL Assoivi LATES (20 kinds), SMOOTH ALMONDS . Park Row Stor: Y's END _IN KANSAS CITY. Crusade Caused ROOSEVELT HAS VISIT FROM BLUE SUNDA STANDARD iL PROSECUTOR. Kelloee Not « which will be printed daily in the Noon, Final editions: Heralded ee Whose craided at) 3,000 Indictments Defeated lf rank day evenings unt | ca | ster Bay Is Silent a | ‘i ? Sein I es of one do ING WORLD BASEBALL PRIZE, Oyster f ; ay Me Hent as 40 | in Primary Election, Ween uate Bue leneastiare un eS ; | His Mision. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 7, — Following || 3p Maren. at 3" ee Gas at most popular member of the New York|| oyster pay. Se’ itafler hs ine verdict of the primary election that ROLAY. l, any sodge. 9 shall recite on Nov. 4, 5 COR WEST B' Frank B. Kellogg ne Sunday i blew clean of{ yesierda; rigidly enforced the blue laws. Pheat fal filled to t b and on hundred: table: steadily, elgars and vpenly and in some 4 were me. us rear aniw ch agi | DIED. 9 take a chane ink n 8 | thelr side doors. |AMRENS—On Sunday, Sept. 6, at her It was sven vonaible to buy a loat of| residence. 2204 tik are. El It to, caxarno bbs, oread Saat Wh something i| M'GOWAN AHRENS, hg ny tl booed "since Judge ace Funeral Tuesday, 10 A. M.. from St ad just come up to see the President debs: | had seid revue (o New. Youk as wa | toad the calling, ot rote a Aloyaiua’s Church, 1924 et. and 1th inst the jawa of the Bite” ara, as possible. \ Special for To-morrow, the 8th WALNUT CREAM, open evenings unt!l 11 o'clock. All our stores onen Satur- RAE fe Voss 190 -porxp 29¢ il 11 o'clock. 4 10 SCRATCHED DAY AND NlGhT Eczema Berth When a Tiny Baby and Lasted 7 Years—Tore Crusts from Face Till It was All ae Screamed with Pain and Could no Sleep—Though Specialists Faled CUTICURA A EFFECTED A WONDERFUL CURE “When my little boy was six weeks” old an eruption broke out on his face. 1 took him to a doo- tor and got ointment and medicines but his faco kept on getting worse until it got 80 bad that no one could at him. Hig, whole face was ona crust and must have been very painful, Hoe scratched day and night until hie face sometimes looked like a raw piece of meat, T was nearly insane with his scratching day and night. n I took him to all the best specialists in skin diseases but they could not do much for him, © He sometimes scree with pain when | put on the salve they gave mo. “When he was two years ol? tho eczema got oh his ‘arms and legs so that T had to keop raed up and I ma nds so the nails could not ree, We could not get @ night's sleep in months and my nd and Ly broken yp, Then my mother asked why I iid not give up the tors and try ticura, So T ¢ nd he felt relioved tho first Ointin whe iid not sleep, that the Cuticura He used ¢ cura to be put badiy that h we § aa? Lite} Cuticura gradually the and now he is as pn. He is now § cura has | nk it wil ll you he did s and I h makes 1 gave the Ttemedies a good trial end eozema healed all up Mas any obhet chile d and F Poston. 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