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s^^iiia^ ps ^T9%W^^fjWf T*<» lWftWuiiac7if^T«^ LEE'S GROCERY Sole Agents in Brockport for \ Brighton Blend Coffee Makes the News Bathered—from Western Section of Empire Stats desigaated Friday, September 28th. as American Indian day and reaueit- ed people of the state to give \seri- ous thought\ to a proclamation issued by the American- radian order asking lhaL -jargantotlQas, .,.sasietlej[__jfid schoolB of the state make provision for appropriate exercises \which will bring to mind the hfttsrtcKr-features- .Qf :Amarican Indian life In the hope Look Like New ff.r Every man can afford £lyle and neatness. It is the success in busi- mess. - ^H toitt»f Wherever you go you are judged by appearances, more especially so if ?©u go to the Orleans Dry Cleaners. A spot on the apparel suggests ^sne—0H-4he--character. We have a spotless reputation. Cucumbers are a short crop, due to the drough, and growers are contract- ing at 50 cents to U per 100, accord-. tag-to TOzey •nH3rleans-cemnty; The plant of the Addison Light & Power Company has been sold*to Harry H. Simmons of Atlanta, Steu- ,ben_ county [ATThe meeting* oTInTffatnTSKsonJc\ fraternity Lt was voted to accept the ' option of the 'Steuben erub property at a oosf o-f not mure than $1Q,QQQ. Ernest Bacon, Yates Center, who underwent a serious operation for appendicitis at the Medina ITospitat, is reported in a critical condition. The war department announced that a posthumous decoration for bravery is awarded to First Lieutenant Allan W. Bouglass of Buffalo. It is the dis- tinguished service cross. School registration in Niagara - l Falls is higher this year than in any ' previous year. Registration in all • public schools today shows-7,444 pupils ', enrolled. The partfchial schools are (expected to have enrollment of at t feast 2,000. The • vandalia wilderness and the Old Bear trail have been practically ( free of big black -bears this year, and • Jasper Jones, the weather sharp of '; the Wlls southwest of Olean, declared ' the coming winter will be a severe one . „.' <nr*vrjt **** jtjjffft:* jr **?***\** -. _ ,-.. - „ _ Major General George W.Goethala will be offered the position of New of furthering the progress of these true Americans. A vegetable judging contest for for the Vaughn medals, will be a fea- ture of The Vegetable Growers^Sssn. meeting,, to be held at Hote 1 Statler, Buffalo, Sept 17 to 20. The slick stock salesmen' have made *—pretty—rtearr~si?'eep—in—fone-va-and- RB a.result people here and in this vieinity have lost approximately^ $800/100 in fake and highly specula- tive stocks, it is said. Investigations p^vetl~thmnftTfTmaiMTre _ Many Drop Out. - 4hethuv4)luft ranks, of tbe^Hctoiv irtis argiy of the Civil warj passed W'\feviemnF^^~d\°¥^ ing- officer for ihe 57th time since re ceivng their dischatge^ papers in 1865.. The march was a severe test of the failing strengthr of^the—lfh;000~blue- coated veterans who formed the col- umn. - With flags proudly flying and the stirring strains of martial music urg« -We-8ett4»ore-beeajJse-«wF- WE BUY AND SEU* EOR-JQASH ySft-wfi '» !* ing them forward, the veterans were tiring rapidly when the reviewing stand, I 2-10 Tmles^from-the-staTtitig- was reached. Ma^ry-wereHforce^te-drop-oufc-and- were immediately attended, by those in—charge—of—emergency: stations. placed at half block intervals, with ambulances stationed a street inter- the heaviest losers, their money being sunk fn oil\ mine and , automobile stocks, which salesmen and advertise- ments promised would prove big re- turns. Most of these stocks are\\Yiow either valueless or near so. Local, bankers are continually issuing warn- ings, urging eyery prospective buyer of stock -or \securities to talk with them first, but the warnings\ seem to have little appeal. Estimates received by the Niagara County farm bureau ajid the county transportation committee in reply to a questionary sent to farmers in var- ious sections of the county indicate a lighter fruit crop than last year.* The condition of the late peach crop is reporJi^Jta-ba-SBotty,. It will vary PLE\TINS We have just installed a new pleating plant and are now York state fuel administrator if work fin the-Pemraylvania^antheacitc fieJda-j-^foTtton H. Payne, oiHftred ' is not soon resumed, and if a coal J emergency arises in this state, Gov- 1 emor Smith announced. When the short stretch of new road \ ready to tfcke care of all kinds of pleating. We have 14 patterns between Silver Creek and Sheridan is . r . . ,: p . , 0 . ,. j o zr i 'opened to traffic it will complete the to choose From* including oide, Box, Aecordian and Kuftels. ' j m5 t link in a continuous hard-aur- ! faced road from New York through „— . _—__„_.—__, _._^ .i^g^-Yojj^g^^ Pennsylvania, Ohio ' and Michigan to Detroit. THE ORLEANS DRY CLEANING GO. Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing Pleating of All Kinds ; 41 MAIN 8T Phone 50 •ROCKPORT, N. V -I8-20-2ISI WORLD'S GREATEST Chautauqua county automobile li- censes for next year have been deliv- ered to the county clerk's office at Mayville. There are 20,000 sets of plates in the* shipment, the lowest number being 137,501. They are light grey in color with white figures. _A.proclamation has been issued b: Governor Smith calling upon the peo- ple of the ftate to \act in accordance With the proclamation of-the-Presideht to extend relief liberally_ i Jo_ w the_ 3^_ r _afilicted-^eeple--of-tlre \Japanese em- pire and to give generously to the Atlantic division of the American Red Cross.\ t . Bids opened* by the Erie county supervisors, for the-proposed county i The> second division. of the parade, composed of the Civil war musicians, made a brave showing. The Pennsyl- vania G. A'.. R.° band, playing old time airs, out-did the younger bands, with ^the-aid- of- -the- twelve fife and drum corps. Powertowii Cords are cheaper than faBrlcsT Kelly Tires are the cheapest'standard make en the market todayv- - _JL. - GJXJ^OIIILTJRl-CHAlNS- -BARUEJ1S HAVE THl --3*1 -B&EB«*acafoS SlrrVEHWARRJO fiUSTOWPEKfe '1M _^Ox3 l~2~Fabric 47J& N. Main St. 235-W Below Canal Bridge • mm from forty to seventy-five per cent of last year's crop, the average being frfty-seyen per cent. As to winter apples the range of estimate in vari? ous communities is-from forty-five-to- njnety -per cent of last year's crop, the average being seventy-one per cent ^tor She county. Pears,~plums7- PTunes and grapes are also greatly under last year's srop. U. S.-Canada to Confer on Dry Law The United States and Canada have agreed to a conference on pro- hibition enforcement, it was learned in Washington. Commissioners -will be appointed by. the two governments to consider closer co-operation to end-.smuggling and other violations of the American prohibition laws at the border. The corference probably -wffi-be-lreW-hr-Gtfta' elected grand chief templar at the session of the grand lodge held at Troy. ' Two stores at Foucher, five miles jast of Albion, were burglarized and Clerks Get Pay Increase The. New York..Central MtiflejLtha TInlf-eri States _rairrnari labor hoard that 10,000 -of its clerical and station employes liave heen granted lncreas- fective last July 1, on aggregate of $1,341,682 a year. The treaty of arbitration* between the United States and Portugal which had expired by limitation ^vas renew- ed for another period of five years. In the last three months the United goods to the v^lue of about $1,200- states has renewed similar treaties MILS taken. Those robbed were C. W. Banker and Luke Malone. A new organization has been per- fected at Koi-ka Industries, Inc., the leftdlng industr- in Hammondsport, and the large plant erected by Glenn H. Curtiss, where many aeroplanes were built during the world war will be put into use. The booster trip of the Corning chamber of commerce will be taken land by way of Bath, to Hornell and returning by way jjf Addison. • Dinner will be served ' at~W4ylahtl.''''~ Tie J05rns;.yiIIFe.cr will be Painted Post, Coopers, Campbell, Savona, Bath, Canlsteo, Jasper, Woodhuil and Addison. The farm at East Botbanr, former- ly owned by Stanley Luczak, who with Frahce,- japan. Great- Britain MARKET REPORT New York Provision Market BUTTER—Creamery, .higher th*n firsts, 38<2>41c EGGS — Freeh gathered extras. firsts, 32@35c. CHEESE—State whole milk flats, SL-. roulfejHlL Mid. $E&$.£lru3L IaJxcx>JZgS£@. OATS^No. 2 white, 61e. HAY—No.'1, $30.OO@31-O0; No. i, ^0#29WOT = NoT=^^f2^'00#25^M>t shipping, $17.00@19J defendants in the action, at a- fare- closure sale. Platok bid In the little . - . • /. i n. „ i was murdered March 9, 1922, was home and infirmary were lower than , . ' \thi-estimate oT the architects t^tl *old to-Michael -r-latek, one of the it is practically certain Jh'e board Will now authorize- contracts and proceed „ with the workV -The low bids totaled iani1 fQ - r th& xwamt- at $650 and-iL $1,257,440 and the architects' estimate 1 was sold a t thJs low figure because * *uTseveial TmiuUis a^ro-wTrs-gi^e&.fflOVr atL ' aiz hlinaElg5 were Burned-down Philip Small.of Iryinjg, Chautauqua 1 aome time ^° county, has' an excellent crop' oft L6a Rool » an oil well shooter, was broom corn. It will be ready to be j blown to bits by the explosion of sev- frnrv^t^ in nKnnf n w^fc Mr Small j Oral hundred quarts of nitro glvcerma says his is the first brooni corn crop in the VanCouren magazine on the to be grown in Western New YoxkJn4_Barti.ett lanoi nejtr Bolivar. A large MAMMOTH flftOOO .more thauSO years,..TJxere.was a. crop of it near Irving in Pan-American year.- Most of the broom corn comes The .Mtapfa Falls, city cOulicfthaS protested against the proposed in- crease in gas rates by the Niagara Falls Gas & Electric Light company 19 ft:* \Scrapping qlthe Z_'_ _ . \ am ..\.. :';__::* Sm the Great Sen Battle \Perry's Faqaous Battle on \ThTGreat Head-on Locomotive Collision \ The Dempsey-Firpo Fight\ \ Battle of Manila Bay\ AND \The Famous Animated Pyrotechnic Comedies ,, i and One Hundred other Beautiful Displays i Each Feature Spectacle a Gomplete Show Nothing was ever done on a more gigantic scale 300,000 Persons saw this Exposition in Boston Initial Production cost $10,000 We are bringing it intact to the BAT AVI A FAIR September 18th-19th-20th-21st hole Is..all. that, .marks..the..si.te._p.f _th?>_ building. Not the. slightest trace of Root, who WB i in the builigng, waa Buffalo Provision Market CORN—No. 2 yellow, $1.00; No. », do, 99C. OATS—No. 2 white, 46 %c; No. 8, do, 43c. BAitLEY=liraiting, T0@72c; feed- ing, 64@67c, on track, throagh billed. RYE—No. 2 whlte.^Sc on track. . through billed.. BUTTEB=CreameEy r es.Ua . printa iSsSfBDj; jsanaeiy^ jftrais _M@42JK crock butter, fair to goo.1, 38©39o; -butterj-common, 20@25c. .CHEESE — Daisies, oM, 2SJS21&, do, new. 25@2gc; fit-ts. old, 2&^30c; do, new, 24<S>25e.; long tiornB, J6c —EGTJS- from Okiahoma a^id-Texas.^ —-* -found!—^Pte&.-villa-ge -of-^^^liva*- was- rocked^y the ttiylusiou, although- noi- aetual damage was done. W. H. McCleJcnu, fo^ 17 yeara the For tte'fBst six tnoTrtte^he-rate-here- -^^ l oL if ^^r^lio ^ch^ls.^ 1I®19S 'baleen \IB.48 per 1,000 cubic \feet with a discount of fifteen cents per thousand feet if paid-on-or-befor-e-the- tenth of the month. -The former rate was $2-per1,000 feet. _The proposed hew rate Tias not bpon designated. * -wilUje- supertatendentr of tire- schools of irvington-on-the-Hadsqn. Consressman.S. Wallace Dempsey \~ • *.«—*—* I Vegetables and > r tamlns wilT \offer\ j one tppjc_?pr liscuo>ion at the meet- ; ing of the V »ge*able Growers Afem of America, which will hold its annual f~ session a\T~HoteT\- Statler, Buff^io, • Sept. 17-t6-20v Ad'wrtisiug A'eietable foods, bt-tti-r efd. fewer and better varietigs^ co : cperatiYe marketing and labor saving devices are also to bd discussed. is at the John Hopkins' hospital, at Baltimore, Md, r recovering from -an operation. \Word was received he is -i^c^resstflg-^vor^b^r-^md-^tets-ceni \lion Is \not\JeHdusT'\' ~ \ Successful parsjnjg\' v pf_.the bar ex- amination has been announced of the following Western New Yorker*: Joha^J. (luzetta of Mount M&rMsj Hy- -Kuhrwski of '^anjas'tor; John F. Me- j. Nnlty of Java. Center; K. L, PhiiUipa^ of Janiestown, Smith college state etaoin shrdTucm Officials • of Hobart and Wililam At a reorganization.-meeting of *the- Smith college state that the advance \Henury fll-sts, 48c; ryV mlste\urT2cT state;: : ca3rdred7 - 39cr+ western, candled, 33c; western, mark, 28M30c _ _ DRESSED *POULTR\Sr — Fowte. heavy.- SO#32c; fowlSi medium. -28# 29c; folws, light, 24@26c; chick- ens, roasting, 30@33e; ucM^lipilhgi 3Q(3!32ct; •^peesej «0^2cr turk^-8r^9^t2c; - - -JbF¥!B- PeQVmY- — Fomle, per heavy, 26'@27c; do, medium, *5«; Mgat,'~fWn\W@2ScT \oTS roosT era, Kl^l^T eureka,\ 23@r24c; geeae, 15#20c7 turkeys, young, ISAXQE1 -bW.^|&r50#feO^)f--*ewr^ontt«ro^ltier-^. bbfc, ^o^nO^G.OOf homegrown, per tau. ONIONS—Texas, cvate, ? l.BO@1.76 ; Gal.: yeSfoWf ^er \orate; ^2,O0#5.25j -ftyjrilan. jer sackr »4,2S#4WS,~ Seth Green \Club held In Penn Yan, George M. I'ock of Elmira was re- tained as .in sident, James C. Good- speed, of Penn Ys.n, secretary and treasurer. Robert Meeger, 18 years old, Cassa- daga, a village ten miles south of Fredonia accidentally shot himself while hunting in the woods in that village. Young Meeg-er, armed with a 22-calibre rifle, was out hunting and in some manner the weapon drop- ped from his hand and fell to the ground. He had the trigger of the gun cocked and when it struck the ground it discharged, causing the ball to enter his right side and, penetrat- ing the liver. The Niagara board of supervisors, will meet to consider bids received for the .River road county highway, No. 50, within the city of North Ton- awanda. The road will be of con- crete.- Of the cost the county will pay 70 per cent and the city 30 per cent. The bids to be acted upon are- as follows: Walter C. Rich, Youngs- town, stone mixture $55,176, gravel .mixture $51,201.50; Bewley-O'Reilly company, Lockport, stone $55,351.50, travel- $51,968; Louis H, Gipp Con- registrations indicate an—entering class of at lef.st 100 students at Hofcart and more than fifty- at Wil- liam Smith. The classes will be the largest in the history of the colleges. The Saturn and Buffalo Country clubs, as corporations, were fined $600 each for illegally possessing li- quor, by Federal Judge John R. Ha- zel, when counsel for both organiza- tions pleaded puilty to charges of violating the national prohibition act The price of $2.98 for class 1 fluid milk for September, as announced by the Dairymen's Cooperative asso elation, Inc., ir 25 cents over the 'fluid price in August. The principal rea- son fo.- the increase is the shortage brought abgnt by the extreme dry weather in ce^ain portions of the pro- ducing area. ..Secretary Nissley, of New Bruas wick, has arranged for an extensive trade exhibit at the Vegetable Grow- ers Association session, at the Hote! Staffer, BuffaTo, Sept. 17 to 20, that\ will show the W.est • advances in greenhouse construction, spraying and dusting, and In labor saving devices gucfi as tractore, .RasherB,\ bunchers, tnd the like. BEANS -=2* Pea, dry, ?6.50#7.Wr IkariowV *8i5e@10?e0fe-»d - kidney, $ 7.50@8.00 ; white, do, *10.0O@l(U6 par owt. BEETS—Per doz bunches, 25@35c. CABBAGE—Per bu., ? 1.75@2.25 . CAUIilFiiOWFR — Per. box, $1.50 @2.00. LETTUCE—Per box,, \homegrown. -2&®36cr CELERY—Dwarf, doz., 75c'@?1.0O; do, home grovn, per doz, 50@7Bc, TURNIPS—New, vhite, per bit, $ 1.25@1.50 . J 'SJPINACH—Bu u _ » 1.00@1.25 . | TOMATOES—Home grown, 20 lb | basket, 35@40c; do 1-quart\basket 15 . @20c. | East Buffalo Livestock Market I CATTLE—Shipping steers, $10.00 j 12.00; butcher steers, $ 8.50@9.26 ; j heifers, $ 6J50@8.25 ; choice veal*,] $ 12.00@13.00 ; f~ir to good, $10.00© 11.50; light veals, ? 8.00@9.5O . SHEEP & 1 AMBS—Choice lambs, $ 14.00@14.25 ; culls to., fair, $8.00® j 13.00; mixed .sheep, $7.ft0@8j0O. ' HOGS — Light\ Yorkers, $9.50® ! 10.00; pigs, $ 9.00@9.50 ; mixed [ grades, $ 9.75@10.0O ; heavies, $9.00® 9.50. ! I Buffalo .'lay. Market' HAY- — Timothy, No 1 on track. $17.00(S>18.'0*; do, No. 2, *16.0Ofi> 16.00; straw, pe ton. $10.50^1.1 50 Winchester Shot Patter Duck Season: Opens Nexti : V\\- : 'r*^ -.\ Sunday, Sept. 16 Remember we a.fe stocked ttp with ^verythinj yoa need to make yoar htmtingr a pleasure. Winchester, Ithaca, LeFever, Remington, Ste- vens and Iver-Johnson Guns carried in stock,.Jf A big line of Hunting; Coats cow on hand, the first choice. GetP Winchester and Super X Shells in all loads. •J (-tm I COOK & KlNa Co., Inc, mm M M M fflk ftaanosr/ y» Emm- 8f*R •M- .•*,.« A, \ v%- -••. \^&^i^MM:^M^i?k^:d^M'^^^