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ee a > "ADIT AS SET TET TN ae 20,000 MARCH INLABOR PEACEPARA _ Giants Win, Yanks and Dodgers Lose Early Games. 4 ore é ee PRICE ons onn evr: (fee teu York Pere . -WRS. FRENCH HURT IN CRASH OF AUTOMOBILE, FORGIVES — FLOPING “ACK” GERAGHTYS sieboibieiion Mother of Chauffeur’s Bride, RARIDEN’S HOMER | Fearing Result of Injuries, Sends for Young Couple. TIED \\P Hl ANTS’ REUNION AT A HOTEL. Society Leader Meets Son-in- GAME IN FIFTH Law for First Time Since His 4 Marriage, Two Years Ago. PRICE ONE OF WOME IN THE RANKS OF PARADE OF 20, ALONG FIFTH A Not a Red Flag Was Among Banke of Marchers Who Covet Thongugh- fare From Washington Arch to Central Park. DAY OF REAL JUBILATION ~ CELEBRATED BY WORK } i ‘Papa’ Marquard Twirled Shut- out Ball Up to That ie: BOSTON, Sept. 1—Today for the F first time since he cloped with Julia Stage. ‘4 © French frou? Newport two years ago, ms i “Happy Jack” Geraghty, chauffeur, BATTING ORDER. Spent With Families at - Ws! bas seen his mother-in-law, Mrs. ~ Amon Twok French, who fs Iving tn-| parma Ye" Maran, a and Other Resorts, and Men call | fured in the Hotel Touraine, as the | Fiacct. oP. Moje oat ;: { | in result of an automobile accident at Bove so. seccae, 2». Peace With Employers, .. | a Wilton yesterday. Mre, Stuyvesant won , ae atta had . | djaroy, mother of Mrs, French, who Moyers, «. Smith, fo, The quietest and most orderly Labor Day pareda te: 16 ea in the car, sustained serious in- | Snodsrase, Sed : Juries, and ts also at the hotel. ir parconiners ts Pe yg held possession of Fifth avenue from Central fark: Square for two hours and a half today. The combination ‘of @ day half holiday and Sunday intervening before Labor Day, together |the warm weather and clear sky, kept thdusands of t unlealets. jof the line. They were off in the country or at the estore, | the holiday with their families. | __ There were less than 20,000 men in tne, although the othaies tp | When the members of the family were summoned from Newport, New York; Providence and clsewhere, word ‘was sent to the Geraghtys in Woburn; This was the first recog-/°f confidence for the second game. A nition of them as a family. “Happy | crowd of 9,000 saw the teame % piay. . Jack” and his wife came in by au-| Mamuard and Meyers ae the battery: for the Giants and were aed by the r tomobiie, arriving at the hotel a few! 2y'dtant Rudolph and Rariden for the POLO GROUND: BW YORK, Sept. 1.~Thetr morning victory over the Braves gave the Giants an extra bit hours after the accident, [Sta eaes | parade claimed twice as many. Grand Marshal Holland revipwed i Tt tg helleved the long-delayed recon- | FIRST (NNING—Maranville went out parade at Washington Arch, and the marching hosts on ne N eilistion which not even the coming |on a grounder, Shafer to Merkle, Myere A Z s nty baby bay could bring (dled on « rounder to Merkle, unse-|, oP Pleo Bo as! * i : Seen one hour and twenty-five minutes. Nearly every band in 1 aN accomplished when Mrs, (sisted, Lord beat out a slow grounder SRae mf i 3 ; : 1 played the Marseillaise hymn, but this was the most radical French feared she was seriously hurt [down the third base line. Lord was Re Rs i ag Qe display. When the baby was @orn a year ago |C2UENt napping off first with his lege at Newport Mrs. French forgave her Bigend Keli hete es Baars ial daughter, bui refused to welcome her |e. vay eniled nut on atelkes, | U ‘4 chauffeur son-in-law. She has seen thelcnuter ules did the fan act. Fletcher Francis, his tutor and a maid w SECOND INNING-Sweeney led off ng down from Blue Hill when a|with a aingle to left, Mann struck ont, spring broke on the front wheel, Tha |Swreney stole second on the third strike) H engine dropped through the bed and the {aml went to thint on Meyers'a wide ‘BASEBALL GAMES. AFTERNOON GAMES. | var, swerving to the right, sinashed into|throw to Mietber, Zinn struck out, te’ le ; Child several times since. hit the lett fleld fence for two bases,| — Bec . ‘ r i Pat . 4 ‘ The automobile containitix Mrs. Ge | poyte lined ont to Mann, No Rune; | hicks * roy, Mra, French. her youngest son, | One Left. PHILLIES A | THE WOMANS TRADES UNION, COULDNT STOP | 4 telegraph pole, horling all the occu- | Smith aiso «truck out, No Runs, One -__ | pnoerenoup a uaste, out. They narrowly escaped | Left. 2 lone AFTERNOON GIANTS FEDERATION'S Ri deal j Merkle flied out to Lord. Smith made —_—— ‘The last year has been the VANDERBILTS RUSH TO IN-|a splendid stop of Murray's hot shot Seventh fining Ra Rally of Fout| “NATIONAL LEAGUE | AT NEW YORK— ties { G beroue in the history ‘the f and threw him ont, Meyers was calle - H 5 Tw i Second Gave eration of Labor, and —s a feos URED WOMAN'S BEDSIDE: i on strikes. No Runs. None Lett, Hits Netted Dooin’s Men pales 0 o10 0 0 0 1 } jee Tae eat time there are no cerlous tai Dameing automovile was used to) rHtRD TNNING—Rariden atruck out, AT 8T. Louis. Lead Ov foulties on in New York. bring the injured women back to Bos- | 7! 5 ' 4 4 Hubites er ton whore a suite was taken in. the | Merélo knocked down Rudolph's ground- Three Runs. Sees Wins? GaMe. BOSTON workers who were Mote Touraine, While local doct>rs at- | urny adn a kreat running catch tt yo 2 0 -|l0 000 00g u- Highlanders. | fam vende she monsakes | staranvitle's long fly. No Runs, None | try for an outing. wore sent for relatives, particularly aa | 1; : BATTING ORDER. |ST. Louts— ; | "Phere ware no red age ta Cine Chinen ale niuries |" gnodgrans tore off a single to right,| philidelphia Brooklyn, » 1000 - BATTING ORDER. march and no violanet Word was sent to Stuyvesant Leroy | Marduard laid down a perfect bunt and | Byrne, 3b Sera rt AT PITTSBURGH, BROOKLYN LOSES NBW YORK, BOSTON. cae be f. wt ; died Rudolph to Myers. When Rubel Kk ; Cutshi | CINCINNATI wee apparently Newport, "We, mmodiataly gat DF. Soryo to. tne. bat ine band’ payed| Pabrt, ¢ steel [OUGHT _ | ar srookuyn— ’ Masset, $0, Hooper, Mion and jubilation rather ti nurse, Mrs, Reginald Vanderbilt | “Here Comex My Dady Nov Rube! Cravath, rf Daubert, 1b ; io ant Speaker, of. , supplied @ high-powered car for the | Wa% Presented with a lit mn this) Luderus, 1b. Smith, 3b. PITTSBURGi 1 0) (0) oO 1 oO oO oO o— DZ) sortocii, sv. Lewis, if. Maree hein ene to trip, Mra, Vanderbilt and her daughte: | morning. Burns lifted @ high fly to} Doolan, ws Fisher, as. 1040 _ Knight, 1 Marina! Tekan is aides wag Cathleen Joined the party which bundied | Maun Shafer Kot a bee 5s Salus Burns, . _ PHILADELPHIA Githooly, rf. esac’ made pe dh ie in and made the run to Boston in recora | Mletcher came to the front with a Une! Mayer, p Ly hoon tient » + me, drive to right for a @ingle, acoring| trmpirex—Messrs, Eason und Bren AMERICAN LEAGUE. a Carrigan, of them would appear, Just thirty-olgiha Mrs. Iaroy and Mrs, French were re-| 8nodxrass and sending Shafer to third. pun, | ——~— 0006€C~«C8Wwi‘wia WC OCUCDWUlUCOOWUCUCOOUlUK 3 | Fors, Collings, p. pped out when the parade sterte@. Ported as resting comfortably to-day.|On an attempted double steal, Shafer ~ . | AT DETROIT, Umpires—Connolly and Kagan Mins Margaret Hickey, the pedbveny . 1 was stated by attendants that Mra | was nipped at the plate, Rariden to Uipecial to Te Rrening eo gant / FikeT GAME of the feminine division, said tha@ the Leroy, for whom grave anxiety had| Maranville to Rariden, One Run, One PBBETS FISD, BROOKLYN, Sept. |$T, LOUIS— (Bpectal to The Krening ra) pen Psp workers had refused to fornish been expressed jast night, had appar- | Left. 1.—Having fost the morning game to 10022 - HIGHLANDERS FENWAY PARK, Boston, Mass., Gep Bapneiet ald necessary to make a FOURTH INNING—Shafer made a | _ sore of 6 to 2, the| DETROIT— 1.—The Red @ox and Highlanders met s. Besides, she sald, the whi ently suffered nothing more wertous the Phillies ‘by a score o to 2, the ‘01 OSTON woods workers and the fu: than a dad shaking up, although the! Pretty stop of Meyers’ hot bounder| oa i against Charlie Doo- 00203 = &T BORTON— again this afternoon and another warm | Foods wo! riers, ui physiolans were to make 4 more thor-| 4m! threw to Merkle, who touched the}? be . ; a adil wai da hen 7 mh agreement, had te vee ough examination to-day to determine| runner out on the line. Fletcher threw|in's Quakers here this afternoon, deter-; = AT PHILADELPHIA. 0 O 1 1 0 O 1 —_¥ i ssa oa masatag | the reab extent of her Injuries, Her| out Lord, Sweeney got a base on balls,| mine! to make an even break on the WASHINGTON— ‘ Manager Chance decided on «*|/PARADE WHEELS INTO Cl daughter, Mrs, French, fared better, | Mann singled to left, sending Sweeney | noitiay by taking the second Kame 0020 J BOSTON fds pitcher and Carrigan expected to 8ON AVENUE. yi the attendants said, and they added| to second. A paawed ball put Sweeney! eo them, Seven thousand fans came | PHILADELPHIA— win with Collins, who has not worked| Owing to repairs in Fifth avenue’ that there was no cause for alarm in| on third and? Mann on second, Zinn out to witness tne tussle Manager | 0220 7 rs) 2 1 oO 0} re} oO fd since last Thureday when he conquered | parade made a detour into elther case, #truck out, No runs. Two left Dahlen selected Yingling, with Otto = the mighty Johneom in « eleven-inning | avenue below Sormenenn erect, Amos Tuck yeeoah was notified by| Doyle didn’t get @ good ball in four! aiiiie, catching, am his battery, while| eo. getgiig ca machina goree ee clash, Spector Cahalane and 1 ted at once from Tux-|and walked. Doyle male a cvinan steal oln dependéd on Mayer and Backstop sce FIRST INNING—dMainel bit to Wag-| handied the line of march ode, New . He $xpacted to day. |of second, Marscville threw out Mercia, Baas ss ia ll Pages 6 and 7. SARATOGA WINNERS. SEVEN-YEAR-OLD BOY SLAYS. ner, who threw him out at frst, Wol-| to do. As soon as the enna al r8, Bisie French Vander! in-| Doyle taking third on the out. Murray| wipsT INNING-—-Byrne fanned out — - - tér Mined to Gardner, Yerkes tossed| thousands of the marchers harrie® jaw of Mre. Amos Tuck French, Js also | hit to Maranville, who threw to Rariden | Knabe hit a dounder to Fisner, who MEXICAN REBELS ASK ARMS. | FIBpt BACH—ousemald, 7 to 8) Mille Hahy «He Oute Limba] out Cree. No Runs. None Left. board boats, trains and trolley expected to-day. and Doyle was run down, Rariden to) togye! him out. Paskert out to Wheat) nd 1 to @, fret; Mester Prynue, even Vrom Her Body, Wolter made a good catch of Hoop-| bound fer seashore reserte or a hen the Goraghtys were notified, | Smith, ‘Murray taking cond on the! iy snort left, No runs, None left \ es yy if + place, socom’; Bheokleton third, auton, er ere fly to @hort centre. Mundy bit to/and playgrounds where picalcs ag ‘Happy Jack" brought out # big tour-| mix-up, Sweeney threw out Meyers, Moran started weil for the Dodgers tte Take Ammunt- gine—t18 8. b + Mept, 1--Cowering 1 @ ee lear eft, but Gree made @ fine running | progress, ing cor gad cade « fast trip from Wo: | No Rune. One Lat ny telgica tb iben ere Gutehaw mers} thon Ae Terns Harder, | gMOOMD MAOR—Bage, 00 to 1 and] ores tome on the outekirte a the olty, lcaton, apoiling a doupte, Ford knook-| The. burn, wife enter e hotel first — >. . ste t fi any Wal SONNE Corday, Speaker's vicious drive and . 0 ¢ h, Moran being left at) BAGLE Sept. i, Mor qi-{8 to 3, Arwt; Malthe, 3 to 8 for place, ; od down Sp an and Wes admitted upstairs. Geraghty| Garrison Ende Inapection To ‘ont 19 Creves "i 4 v For al after committing @ brutal murder, Hie! ¢ fret, N month eh passed AW RS TMIGHES AMET ay IAtervEL, Ha eel | TROTAM AOU Mate (eee Srey t thine Stengel drove a tons erifice|ieged protection of Amortean Interenta 4 second; Gon of the Wind, Mind, Plane) oii, wan u little three-year-old at ee eae is eae the ho nuke no statement after the visit. of War Lindley Mf. Garrison arrjved| 1% t Paskert, Moran Just beating Pus-|Constitutlonaliste to-day requested the O67. The doy, who Is helleved to Le tneane,| SRCOND INNING—Harteell sent pease eats tet here this forenoon for a day of inspec-| 8? beautiful throw home to the/ United States Government te tmport! FHIBD BACH—Bradicy's Choice, 38} gryinet tho child with a oth, plate. Mages grabbed Wheat's low | 1,000 rifles and several hundred thog. te 6 aad even, ret; @urprising, 2 to 1 He ther | jong fly to Speaker. Wagner threw Millarsey Hi tion at Fort Benjamin Ha: L + split her head open and cut of her arma | Knight out at first. Collins tossed out | and KILLARNEY, Sept. 1 Ralston headed a committe Une 'dy. Ong sun.” Mone’ lert sand rounds of aninunition Into Piedras \foz place, eecond: Ralph, third. Pime.| and ings, hiding them near the scene of |gilheoley, No Rune, None Laft, | Kenmare’a fine seat, Killarney House,| WMO met the Secretar AECONG I NOIMGMa aes 9: terriie) Neatam opposite “Canis: Tene |e une Tawis singled to left, but tried to nd accompanied him line Sy Went straight into Sion.) quest pointed oy ‘nat + Killamey, County Kerry, was destroyed! FOURTH BACE—O. m: Miller. 3 to| aren | atretch It end was niped at second bj ; i. handa = Cravath ed ute fauthorities were reported {2 am@ oven, fret; Mission, ¢ to 5 for Cre'a fin vy five yesterday. It was built thirty' retary Garrison, and he will leave if thorized huch an (mportation to Juarez |plece, second; Barnegat, third. Time. ’ ei f mepes ans 05 0 coms of 5 0en008 Washington this evening.” WConugued on Sixt Page, | for she wroteciion of 2B Fane, jeer , atid © Wane’ seek. Wendere Continued 00 iat ree , 4 ; 3 ip teaeene Whik 8. . ea ci nine eM. Sait shin sipigetdl oad g

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