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Show TWO SOCIETY WOMEN w SERIOUSLY INJURED Jl j Mrs. Stuyvesant Leroy and Lira. Amos Illjff Tuck French in Auto Accident j Near Canton, Mass. i BOSTON, Aug. 31. Mrs. Stuyvesant Leroy and her daughter, Mrs. Ames Tuck jK tt ) French of New York and Newport, were uflilkfli seriously injured in an automobile acci- Hm'BS dent near Canton today. Mrs. Leroy's Ml! condition Is regarded as critical tonight. iflfrm Both women were taken to tho Hotel j&itilj Tburalnc here. j, jfrul As Mrs, Leroy's condition was found to jflpullS be serious, her family physician and isff'ttlS nurses weru summoned from Newport. tffi'lfw Word was also sent to relatives. Sluy- jSj5j ,pj vosant Leroy, son of Mrs. Leroy, was at iwM 'iii Narrangansott Pier. He rushed to Prov- ail'r iff Idence In an automobllo and there caught ;lfvlft a train for Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Jack AS Geraghty, Mrs. French's daughter and jRU M son-in-law, were summoned from their SggfJ j home In Wobuni and were at the hotel ftti tonight. Mrs, Leroy 13 65 years of age. Phe has B been prominent for many years in socle- jjMp B ty and In philanthropic work. Her late jnn ;' husband was a banker -In New York. t ' ;Bj |