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lll\ 3V L .. GENTURY MARK! Cardinals’ St‘ar Bangs His 100th | - Hit of Season on Wednesday Nogers Hornaby, of 100th hit of the | game against Cin- Netional and of Wednesday Mo s topping the hitters with an Average i mames In which he was | Mis. total base mark of in the league and in- 10 triples and six homers. sharing run-scoring henors with of Chicago. Lach has registerod Willlams, mmed out NM eight, and Tobertson, of Chicago, whe was sharing honers with Hornsby last week Also belted & eir the tle with the Louisian and placing himself one behind Willlams. o Philadelphia outfelder. an homer, which gave Carey Traveling ¥ nd pitehers n feet-fa [ the base-stealers with 2 Other leading batters are Daubert, Cf Willlame. Phila " Flack, Chicago More Momers for Ruth. Tabe Ruth is enthroned more securely as home-run king. He bagged a n the double-header wi t Wednesday which g only fve behind ily elimbing to the top among the bat- of the American League who h. olpte behind Trin # and Joa Jackson, of C Ing ‘the homers O runners-up to Georse » who Is batting .413 are hitting 394 ker in the number of h has registered 63 times’ Rice. of Washington, piifered five bases in he past k and I far out in front ameng he base-stealers with 30 thefts. His near- st Fival is Hoth, a team mate, who has foten 19 bas ther leading batters are: or, Chicago ing: 1ngt earo shington Louls Chicago . is Not Worried the Nomination m, N. Y., July 3.—William oday learned of the first an Francisco from the » and he arose much 1 having retired befare Pe, was taken He planned 46’- day at home. e ARINKS DODGE TAXE « Men Turn Attention to Dry Offenders, “ hington, July 3.—Revenue of- % yosterday started a drive soft grink establishments that fall to turn over to the govern- ent the 10 per cent their ales. Reports show t nany deal ot are. fulling to account for such nx THe is 1 cent for cach 10 cents e fraction thereof of the amount for soft drinks, lce cream, m sundaes and the like. The fmum penalty for failing to make return is a fine of $10,000 or ne year's imprisonment or both. i LEMBERG CAPTURED. on ice Bolsheviki Forces Reported as Having @aptured Former Galician Capitol, Léndon, July 3.-—The Bolsheviki ave captured Lemberg, Ukraine, ac- rd'ng to news from Poland sent by Be Daily Mail's correspondent. Lemberg, which formerly was the capital of Galicia and belonged to ustpis, hecame part of Ukraine by the pence trealy It is 35 mjles east »® the Ukrainian-Polish frodtier e ————— "HE PEERLESS TRUCK- ING CO. Local and Long Distance 63 GREENWOOD STREET . PHONE 2122.4 NEW BRITAIN, CONN, MANROSS AUTG 0. Storage and Accesiories, R irWorkl 1 one2227 Arch St. OV D AGENOY /" PLEASURE CARS ! M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH STREKT BENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET. Cars for Hire, pay and Night » Supplics and Repairing X. H. HARRIS otor Trucking 166 Main St. hone 1849 GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE] MID-SUMMER SALE of our entire stock of Shoes and Ox- fords excepting white low shoes and Keds — Reduced tremendously as the prices show exceptional values Nettleton, Ralston, Trupedic and Dorothy Dodd shoes for men and women FOCH CABLES HIS JULY 4 GREETINGS| Legion—DParis To American Decorates Monuments Indianapolis, July July message from Marshal Foch was received at American Legion "head- quarters today “My dear comrades of the Ameri- can Legion™” it says, the worthy grandsons of the officers, non-commissioned officers and priv- ates whom Washington commanded. “It will be the honor of my l"g]llon as a soldier and a Frenchman 3.—A Fourth of | “I hail you as exercises. Lorraine today placed wreaths on thfln state of Washington. HURT IN RAILROAD WRECK | | Rear Coaches of Pittsfield-New York Express Plunge. Pown Embank- ment Near Millerton, N. Y. Winsted, July 3.—About sons were injured, one fatally, it is believe, when the New York bound express from Pittsfield. Mass., due to leave Millerton, N. Y. ‘at 9:17 yes- terday morninz on the Harlem divi- slon of the New York Central rail- 40 per- jroad, was wrecked one mile and a half south of Millertop. Two of the coaches were thrown down a 30-foot embankment. landing Lottom side up. A dozen of the injured were treated At the hospital in Sharon, | George | indemnities; ! here to the plan Senators from Alsace and | WILLING TO GIVE FRANCE THE MOST | Lloyd George Sul;g?fit_s 52 Per Cent. Of German Indemnity to ' Tri-Color Country. Parish, July 3.—Premier Llovd according to an account of the Brussels Allied conference pub- lished by the Echo de Paris, favors an agreement giving France 52 per cent. of the sum due from Germany Great Britain 22 per cent.; Italy 10 per cent.; Belgium 7 per cent.; Jugo-Slavia § per cent.; Rumania four-fifths of one per cent. and Portugal and Japan one-tenth of one per cent. each. The Matin declares the Allies adopted at ad- the | Boulogne conferences by which Ger- Conn. | None is reported in a serious condi- | It was said a majority of the to | injured suffered cuts and bruises and have among the army of democracy | were able to proceed on their journey and of liberty your splendid army, brilliantly commanded, always ready for any offensive. “Heroes of the dark hours of yes- terday. comrades in battle, let us be brothers and faithful friends in the peace efforts of tomorrow. “Our orphans, supported by your admirable men and women, will lay flowers at the foot of Washington's statue our soldiers will render liter- ary honors to your flag upon which is emblazoned forever the name of Chateau-Thierry, Saint Mihiel, Thiau- court and of the Argonne. In their name [ salute your star spangled flag: to the glorious dead of your three wars, asleep in divine peace, I express the respectful and affection- ate homage of the sincere friend of the United States Paris, July 3.~—~Premier ordered the principal Liloyd public monu- ments in Paris decorated with French and American colors for the Fourth of July. French universities will hold after receiving medical attention. The train was late in leaving Mil- | been | lerton and is reported to have running at a high rate of speed, when the two rear cars jumped the rails v would be called upon to pay ,000,000,000 in gold and annui- ties -to be_determined later. Under | this plan Germany would receive im- | { | midway between Millerton and Cole- | man station and plunged down the steep embankment. The engine and the other cars remained on the rails. The cause of the accident has not been determined. The track was torn up for nearly a quarter of a mile. CASES N T WEEK. Two cases were assigned for trial at the short calendar session of the city | court vesterday. They were: Boyle, by M. Sexton, vs. ult, by W. F. Mangan and B. W. ney, Wednesday, July 7, at 2 p. and Joseph Sargis, by W. A. Green- stein, vs. Peter-Baba, on Thursday, July 8, at 10 a. m. CI1TY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmer of 25 Vine street left this morning for Fort Gaff- m.: James | Joseph Bab- | Trumbull beach where they will spend | the holiday vacation. mediate aid for rehabilitation. Brussels, July 3 (By the Associated Press—Italian delezates to the lied conference lNere are try of 20 per cent. of the indemnity to he paid by Germany. Belgian dele- gates are showing great surprise that they should be requested to make ifices for the Have You A Safe Place? 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