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m^~- -L TWT JHE-^EPtiBLie^flHOCKBggl HEW YORK NEWS _IIEJKMJItF Paragraphs of Interest to Read- ers of Empire State Interesting News of All Kinds Gath- —e-ped-—EPO-W— Uajcioxis— Ba rts—ln_ .thft State and Co Reduced In Size That Jt Will Appeal to All Classes of HReaders. A Boy -Scout council ha.s been or- -^aftteed at liagbvillo. -_-. ' — Broome. ^Oneida, Yates, Mid Monroe counties won t state prize for activities in member- i-hip and. finances accordm ; to th S ntnnKH j/8 t q00 ± OO0 Drop I n Year> Pig^ Crop urnual reports of o\'.i. r-. r. aa. irr session of- the hVw Vork si HI.* youii-. A decrease of about 8,000,000 Pl8'3 in the spring crop in the corn belt is- - -i-ad l4^ate<l-4n--tlie-Jj.irue-. pig-, JJIIE^JBJL. of tlio department of agriculture. The, - w.j-, _„ »-).• \xz i- T •' v «• -survey shows that the flood of b.oa..j Bin'ghanitou ' ' '| product-Ion - that reached us-height In -—t^bUy^- ]ii;i;';),o-'.s;- -yJJi_ nml.iir-i the npring\of 1923-'-is now rauidly re- heavy inroads in* the- seiul b.-us in th\ vicinity oi' f'hiU accorilyig to tin' Mourn\ eiiuntv . farm and home bureau vvhi.ch has vv*nrned the cabbage grow- ers *\ taki> ;Meps imim-Hrttely to con- trol the jicsts before send beds are. destroyed entirely. ceding. MARKET REPORT -- -4 The Lockport AuTTTmo asked- A4torn»;. -Ut-.ai.'iuL--Shcniian_,io discontinue the in \ estimation into the wholesale TTrtrr^ Trf—gasoline • in- uiHt—fr-esh . near Lockport becnu.-,e of the receti' I atni-trnst proeet-d-iiis-t bF-mtsht by thu XT . ,, „ ] government agani-s-t the principal oil n *w\* t , , r T rtS * n mG ' Va - Sd l«<Hnpaai^^4ha-l.uau.d Stair*. of 723 m school children. • | ()ne . ha , f ill|pM( „, ^ Kunyoft Fire destroyed me. oldj_Portlandj ^ i&SiA ^ oS ;,, ai . ri . s 011 , n . i HuTdtok. county court house in i'oitland. The j rowlea anil shwi.hin tracts, in\ the loss is-?50,O00. ., -I township of Bolivar, litis been sold New York Provision.Market BUTTER—Creamery, higher than extra 42^42VgC. —SGUS l^esb.—gat-b-ered—extras,- Jirst8,29c.'** ^ _\ • CHEESE- State whole milk Hats. ' mtrrtc. Perry ha.s purchased a motorev ch- ' oy Claude li. Uuuyon to Keely. Mc and will soon ha^e a motorcycle po- I Craw «i Blow of l'itt.iburgh. There are 29 producing wells with a 1Q- barrel production. . ' Automobiles and liceman 'on the job, Niagara supervisors went on rec- ord against any further increases ot salaries for county employes. The Dahlstrom Aietallic- -Door com pany of Jamestown is planning to Buffalo -Provision Market BARLEY — Barley Ws>85c rail; feed, Toe. _ RYE—No 2, 76V^c. cniEEEtES-^ 2 \ Homegrown,,, sweet, 65 r a 90c per 4-qt. basket. STRAWBEliRlBS — Home grown, fancy, ?4.00&'4.50 per 82-qt crate; da fair to choice, $2.5l)fi3.O0 per 32-qt. crate. motor trucks caused the deaths of 171 persons In New York state during June, accrord | ing to the ni'iiitlily report of the Na- bulld aa addition to its pianlu cosUu^-i tiunal Highway l'roli'ctive society. 4KHM>l>^ ——. . |. Sixtv-nlne. uH •lhii_..ilt'iiilis. were in [\ ^BrnTTER-==eTeaTrtery7 -.extra—prtatsr | J i44@ifc; extra tubs, 4^^43e; tatr_to-' ! choice, 37@41c; dairy, fancy butter, 39@4t)e. I CHEESE—N. Y. state whole milk ' cheese, colored and white. Flats. 20 ®21c; daisies 20@2Ic; tonghorns, Corning has a dog population ot 662, of which 550 are males and 112 I were killed In railroad grade croastn? .females, according to the .census re- | accidents, cently completed. I The Parent Teachers' association The ooraeratoae & ; lUs -..-Pranlrttn 'of- Jamstrttm-ir .htts.*.«!!*«*!..» Jtuad. .# academy ai I'enn Yan. which wai \ $1,200 to be known as the Frederick jLe.-tti'.-vl h\ Iii>> about a J ear ago | E.. Botsford Meiiwru u.i..-,.' - • j the public school. There was a falling off in th\ num ! born in Perry New York .city. Sk automobllists p2T®22c. r -_ = EGOS — H©nnty T sta^e, i2c; Juana- fy, mixed, 30c; state candled, 29c; B--Iiomii_gj:tti!Ui.,_Ji5.!a aw per bu. PETAS—Home grown-, $1.50ff2.25 per l'/a bu. .\sack HONEY —White comb, No. I. 2G'K 22cV No. 2 173 19cr dafk.- 13@T5f 1 westorn. caodled, 2iic, BEA.NS—Pea, dry, @6.00;\aarr^ow $9 fund, the In- 100 IDs., $5.50 60; rea \kid- ney, »7.2608.00; white. *10-00<3>10.6ll per Tb. —-MA^trB-S Y-R I-' P—Per gailoru JUUh. ~@1.60. STTNACH—iimru* gmVH. S5^1M0(;- -oej .bu . .. . - \ TOMATOES - Florida, - -repacked; -fcrfVB—fe^fe-T-R^—Fowls T —per_ lb., \ '_ Mr. \llotsl'ofd was He taught music in -bet-of jnaxriaga licenaea issued tft j th e schools of Jamestown and vlcln- 3&oche*ster last mouth over- that of J iti' for manj; years. the previous year for the. month ot I It will cost the ataia of New York brides. I S2T>.oi>u.i'Oii to deepen tae barge canal . ^.gaa-well^ ilavvlog, JU^ileiil-cytsit ] from 1.2 toii. fee_t and to wtdenit feet -a- day-was struck-hp the Artfen } Jt\Mi: ,*lJ«i_iI5...^ t . t J>^5?. u s; l 0 !™\ & Aurora Gas company, which, ai- I tlmates made by stale engineers and ready has one other well on the same property. Lack of interest on part of Horneil \contractors has delayed construction of thw flrHt lot of in new houses that surveyors. The legislature will be called to~pasa BErTlfe\ -projECT aTmr\ which the electors will have to vol-a favorably before the hands xan_he issued. are to be built by the Horneil Umld- I Orchard owners o. .toTToe and tog corporation <J,her lake sh,,re toulltles are ex ' )eot - lBg corpqrauon. ._ |. ? mm than , hu[f aa apeclal election for Aug. i ^<m *™v - |() - -•„ > rnm|t , m llif , rM rrom the city will vote on the propoB.t.on | ^ '^ ' ^ aU ea3ps ^ 2. »ft \HOOT\ \ \•\ Srhard-U MUalih.,1 ihelr prophc-ies.- COBt Of $4.,0,000. , i]oin(inB ouf (lut |hiiit , has bwn UQ unexpected heavy dropping of the •Immature frnl.l crate. $4.00@4.M). usical work In .«.„ ,, u- J, IO/^WA*. I 'broilers. 28®38c; old roosters. <46 @16c; ducks, 26<8>30c; geese, 20® 2 2o. - — — + PRESSED P0UL.TRY — Fowls | heavy. CATTLE-Shi pi'ing steers, $S.0t)^i 10.00; butcher steers,- $7 25Vj9.O0. leiFefsT'^OlT'ff•T.TflT;\ cliotcT~ veala- u««v,. 30@32c; fowls, medium, 2« » »l».ee©ia.€0| .air to good. *ll.w>« ©280 fowls, light, 22@2*c; chick- ^-50: cull cahes, ^.0O@l(».0O. «»,4ailWa«i»'34^3601 xlo cornied, 28 SHEEP & I.AMBS-i hoice sprin ^30at old roosters, .zm^rte^i^^:-^^ 1 ^^^ to \ ^ 28<^30c; geesr 20@22c; tirk8y. W $ 8.5q@lU.5t ); mixed ' mmv, *e»feHr v.* r »xMjuu i „ — __4 cn^r^ —n7^7r-^prgrrr-TTTrtrn^7-rr:R^ POTATOES — N. Y. sta-te round *K.75''a7-X5; H'< VCJK ttooil wb^.m 1. ^-00@2,5 per 1^ 1 ^^^^-^es. $1.8, sa-ck; from farmers' wakens - best, P*£ *l£ vi „ .$7.85^7.90. . , 80<a85c. •• . „ ^ c> , ' \' L ONIONS -California, white, $2.75(g> j 3.O0per crate; do yellow, $ 2.60@3.00 ; ; _Lnej-crata, homeg-ruwii grean, 2U@25c » =¥* : ;— --. - .- -*— *- Purchase: of L'ndercllfT. a summer resort on Lake Placid, Adirondack*, has been r<impleted by the Metropol- • Itan Chapter, New York Central Vet-' erans' association. i '~ Thar HauHvtlh*—Exp less—rnrr-bevn— sold by Its owner, Oscar Woodiuff, to Ernest Quick, an employe nf the , Charles A Hartiu'tt. deputy state ' tax commissioner, in charge of the New Vork ciiy brunch ntlit e, ha.s beeu per (loz bunches. ASPAluUU'S -Ml Mofris. $3.00© 3.50 per doz. large bunches; borne grown. $1.00*11.25 per- doz half lb bunrhes. DEISTS-. Home grown, 5t>c per do?, -btxncho s. Buffalo Hay Warteet H AY—TlniotJVw ^o. 1.. on_JLrac0kj JIS.rmfrZS^M); rto. No. -2-r $20.©0ia! 2i.oo\: '\\ ~~ appointed <-omiius-'ii>iier oi motor ve- hicles. Hartnett is e\peeled to or- bureau ot is e\pec \cll\^e. grown, 85c© 51.U0@1.25 to the Livingston Republican of ilen | «seOr— Ten or the SO giant Mikado li-m type of locomotives recentt> deliv- ered to the New York Centraf rail \road have been assigned to the Corn • ing yards for use between < 'nrnlntf t and Dewttt.- t \Naples. Active and Attractive.\ the slogan submitted b> Mrs. Howard CABHAliii- Home l.«>fl p»»r iloz. Head. - CARROTS • Southern, per hamper. ITC'L'MHKKS — Hothouse, fancy. AiiiMJ.-. x . i 'I l' o r basket; .Carolina. $1 2fi'n 4.75 per Uatiit>er. - , --. appropriation of $1.1......MI.I and to, C EKEU Y FU.rula, per crate 1 1II1V1 t the .iffjir-> of iiKitur M-liliU> op -,ir,75 enttt«»ns Hmmfth«Ht 0+« KtivUi, . (. \-hFJTTW-K n.»m« g r,»wn. i How Depth Is Measured j The dep s th of the uccan Is mens- ' ureil -by a lime, thin vire. whictt is ^w^n-Pub^siang^OTOfninvT^itHwr^toi?^^!'-'^--i Uu -i\^ 1 ^ 1 . -— — ^ , • thi> tux department irel-i a lumpsum [ $4.5u .$.l.l)U per box. di> iceberg, fancy f 71 tin. -^-rARSt.KY 4UilSOc—pex_^ t Buffalo has Iiei-n ,1 .-.iii'dcuLtlm Illtb.. annual ron»T>tittt.tt nf the Christian Endeavor of Nrv \<-'k «t Ctlm, 'I- rintes -are J urn* 2+i -t» 2\h Hi2f». Kleo- i tj^n,,},,^ Hon reunited. I'reMil. in. I rerlericR [ PrTPriCTt?!- !>4nrtda. ftrrrr-y. ?S.: ~ A. Wallls;»Nnw Y-ur-k.-i-nuL ux^iaideuts, j a_ju L , P r e fat • up it Is like the thread on n srwwl. 1 At the end nf tltH wire which is low* i£red__a heuxv-liiaiism WI»JK1U IS __at- : tnched. The <\\'\i must be pefFect- . ly still so thai the wire will go di- rect tn the hn'Tnm and Tint trt tin' Timglf.- The leai'en weight pulls the i.'w!re>. off jthe si>'«)l until jtjdts 'the i bottom. There is a cn'intpr arranj;?- JiOfiil ^-inent ^>n—the 'ipnol- which ^ho^s—tb*>- $3.50 'j nnniber of times the Ipnsrtlis of .the wirt* have bppn taken off the spool. Ibwn —Unrifl—tlwi'i—i+i4if>ntes the (VH+^ei-lera^rtfi\ . nf wire wHleh Ims Hexcetiditi. In tflils- way .tt.o depth of ttie ARMY WORfVI8 FIMN CROPS Cover Many Acres In Solid Tor-nation In Northern Illinois Army worms in almost a solid front ar6 niarchiiis 'across 7*o tTiera Illinois, eating u:> the '\'crops \as \rhey Sp. Armed -^-w-HrlV -h>rcLoa.- idows, f spades, t.osf hole diggers, | oison bait and kerosene, mt'iirers have worked from -suau.ji.-to . saindQAti in ail parts of\ DuPageT'TCa'neT MrHerrry\ ~and- Boone counties, trying to save their crops Tronrihis ~pesT7 \On a tour -that across these comities farmers have been found with practically all therr crops - completely' destroy Sit\ \\waltO\*] others made their attacks on the In- vaders in time to prevent severe losses. The- woj\«#rftFe~so-.thiek-that they, cover acres 6T Istrff and*are ta soliil- formation. Millions are - {rapped In pus and fence holes and they are~\ttB=~ stroved by kerosene and.motor oil. Practically all the cow pastures have been destroyed in this section. \Whore—fields—of—timothy—and—blue- What U Keep - Kool ? Kee'p-Kool Sammcf Stiits are so called because they actually do keep you cool -—Cool on the sultriest Q£ days. They are light as a. ficather, yet they possess finest style and tailoring. A Keepr^Kool suit will sirew you tfce meaning oLteaXcojn£or_t. .- Come, Snspcct''Our\very complefe~gather- in^'oTrre^nvod^sT - :~~ ^•lc.i^rangA-irjDin$12.0O to $25.00 ErHarirtsoir Masonic Block IT -j^fc grass pasture were cleaned up by the \ ifffrir?; 0 !!^ 011 lBft ataju ^ g ^;} m^to^V'-few« : ^;f^\«^a-J ing sweet clover. On the \Plains of Abraham\ The Plains of Abrahuni\ near Quebec, overlooking the Sr_ Lawrence river, took their name from Abraham Mar- scent who was a pilot on the St. Law- rence in the time of Samuel Cham- plain, founder of ihe city. By n deed authorized hy Champlaln himself Abrahunu Martirv-whp was af- fectionately Mown s§\''^mrtrre\70yrsF hum,\ obtained a homestead on the heights o£. Quebec. Ills herds of.sheep .-,, - rri f, ~ r ~j w -ij -f—Why-Indiains Are Beardless Why Atlas Carned World J M^f mdfnn^wmdd • have • a slight -J Atlas was the son of Iapetus and \ to moflerat e growth of heard find Clemene, and brother or rrometneus and Eplruetheus, acconling to ancient l.niJB the father of the Plelailea_Jind ljyades. Having attempted to scale the bat- tlements of Olympus, he was con- demned by Jupiter to hear upon his head and bands the celesflal vault. | called nn atlas, probably from the rep- resentation of the Titan \Atlns\ sup- porting the globe, with which the title pages were formerly adorned.—Detroit News. and cattle frnize'l ,t>n the table land tthwgUte- -St-.- fea-wenoci' which - becani.- j- khowii anions the inhabitants of U\ town' ns the Plain* of Abraham. —Tttt H108 pirrt fff tfHj Heights ham \was coiiVefted Tiito a CaiiiuTIan national park.—Detroit News. . . \V A. lUivd. lth.u.i .nd the Kev. (1. WrT^mtrrwns—si'ltn-N^i--tr>- I he hoard i of—direGtt*ra—oi—i.liLi_^iMli^i_-i,li.uu»l oi commerce, is the best word sign mustache If they allowed the hair to _. grow. Beards are not wholly un- known. Some of the Mexican Indians-* have fair beards. The GnarayaBi Bolivin. wear long, straight benrds and the Cashibas of the upper Ueayl! are bearded. Why Mistletoe Grows High? Why Is Rice ThrTown? •Fhrmvirfcr-rttt* «t «• weiMlrur rs an ohl 'Hindi»i custom. In ladia, rjee Is U- iiiiist iinpui'tirrrt- , . | «tuptp' nnd the use- 4- t}f ft in -ceremonies -was eiTjbleiuatic^oT llfi\ und fruUfulri€»-«s. n served, there- 7T Mistletoe requires n great deal of sunlight. For this reason In bottom land forests of ihe Knst mistletoe is eoTitTnPdTrrTire hlgliest rrnmcrres of-the tallest trees, but In the intensity of -suaUffbt in the Sontluvest mistletoe- spreads over the entire tree. Why Dealer Offers Box . The • bureau uf—iiiteipiiil \'iwenue «.•**\.-* says that the law states that after a I cigar hns been removed from the box J[J • rft ^' m ' )f,1- * > '^f ITcfinnot he returned... It Is, thcTefnrer customary for a denier to offer the box •wtieii n cTrstrrmpf ts pmrhaKlng cigars. —reiJresTTrfTTTfr^ttpTPsT Western New, \ urk i* H SVotlehT\ Co- >|.'n •\ -\\\cri'larv. Can TnTTtr*™PlTi ,r fWoTO1—|nr*Trln~riM-iir'dtTnr~{—- < -retary lug pro -d4lcfe&^of 'fcltui«nr In.Jhe ,i',n:iiilri . , TfC-JaiUttrTTlTe- 11avld J (\lark. Jr «n.. m +h»- IIM!. ;?-- -~-. known tsatitrr«-m- t ^tauUitmtu cuuu ty, dropped dt'ad v\Ue« -.\i,ilu.^ In —^ils flo-w«.r R4ir-(Icii -^j__U^ hu:„u rh'.a • Hf- w i <'\ • .ir- .1.! ;\\.)< _™a ..,, lt in. i|| 11,.„1144. I t1'FC#~ff»r CT #&^ a »!*>4«—f-i 1 \^! .InrnTrm tav^rTrntni ;>ioT t-'s -h'T-- •>\ .*-.'\. .u.n.mio He ..'it. tax •enllef*i\0»\ih» >u«.».jj.l Uiv. a . 4 ....,uu4. sj^?^h^^g|^H»a'?ij\KNCTr^5^-p?t^?slg&gg-a!£^?a- a ^g na-j,:.i:: M. . r^^.fiscaB^il--pil.i^a.s.u.ti^a nutr.t r>'U.-< u.'iil • 'i _• in Niasran rAtt\' adopted—a resoln t-.e)-rf- 1! tHH'- 1 - 5* * p.,i .1 bany- To- &ftH*ft4 'ft— \=±w *i«4 -f thr TTiwii .eas-'ti A buttertly ftt'f-pit ''n-'wigh 'H- shipld uf an ;iu: •• ••iiip ii--' i on the nose of '.v i-i T •. • • speeding .dons tl.-- n.i .-r.,.- near Horneil. A r w6re lifting t h- ti n-i the wrecked III.H h.- After having )>*-> t; ber of months M •• heard a^-ain in Mt ' at 9 o'clock 'i iiiii plaining about lage fathers HIIIKH, I • the streets aft^r -Pr i. .-i Milk prices In I'..chev month will not \\.n\ trn:>i have prevailed dm in ing to retail —'pri-ee—reiaaiH-Hi-g- _ great propurtion u^. this .ta a- 44rea product fntm 'apple- - Th» mwiunt : -^^- -^j^-.agir-ninttnrf TrtPTsftnor of distilled vitH.g.rrnnrte in th^ rtw ^^^^l^ZVCnJ^^^F^T^l^ Uidt Uurelatively ...mail. . : r^wlv pUuii.-i rrHrK-. are 4Ht^v~**» t^ Medina merchants have wih-il tore- i frain freti' subscribing to ;i'n i onfrl- botion atlvertttiing Brhwnps r.nih ai programs, bulh-ims i irnilui. ••'e Tbn nnry cSrrjititm rr:ari:» -ft'it • !it.- Ml?- dhra Hh^h rtrtmnl Mtrr-Tr. it •I . ' v a •r.,.- r.M.i le.-i In- lo'll U' I- Mll'O li 1 nigh PiiM i d vi; •p on 11 1 i • ; i-\: 11 dliil'i'tl. •' . i < nu> 'li .•i . • '!u i ' i'-'. .• r* i • ut 'i m • \-I ' h'll -•.Mils ihi I-i- .;.' ,-r • :e 'l; .!. 1.- • . --t'l\ dialled I .n \. 1 I '-• (. • i >'• t'l n ..i TO 11. . # Mi'-' m, . m (!m:ng .in leali-rs' '!n rherk tor S 4'.'. , • TTTI- ra\ rniumi. 1 1 | count Cs fliit • iit.- .in\\ :M ta\ . H OIMI. O n til' s tin riot -after — -.H .>r the 2S • ,i\ iHider (Un. M -i.il- tr.'iisun . -iv ;iu- sv'Xi:!,- !•• •• o:.. • •- paid ; %\ ' II 'I Mllll Irf • i ',nt \ tii-asur- La.--- ami 'In- lo- nl etiual!\. Tho i « N or' .if Is' i - ttv -litre of '-,• c, reali ;• i '.ti - . B il.iMUK'i toiinij | Hi ti'-tiP', tli'in- ' • ,• m 'h i .pa- ' — Young Men's Suits in the new English, Norfolk, Sport anffPTain Models. Older Men's Suits jn good dark patterns. Also suits to fit a stout or a.short man Men's $25 Suits now $20 Men's $35 Suits now $28 • it (6 (6 30 45 50 ,(i U ii (( U u 24 36 40 i( a 4( 38 40 60 (4 ii di u a a 30.40 32 48* rent \prices milk en^-t' >v -.. pint and ll 1 .^ cents a uuarf, Canandaigua girte^wvidenll. dldn '. take advantage of iheir Le-ip \e:t prerogative in the month jn*t ilosed. City Clerk Cappon allows. Last year a high record for June marriages\ •vvaa set when 19 couples look their walk-down, the primrose, path. Thin -year, a-low ^record was established, when only four- Vouples were mar- •:n b . i <>>•;, fiij' l p; i. -. L-gl\!. . it'- iien ii' cut :<» tlv iiiif; Aim;. *4e- -Pn-^+trrttgii-^—r It Litlie Vlll- I'OHI «:. [ ' a ' r- • •*;,!!' i -J. e ''.it i|.. V|il- ' • f.r.t'i-il f 1 oat i '! bird pri/.e ' ^Xhese-pricesare^or^cash >on/y .(',.•-.ti.il .ititiimoldl'- of i| ifnp.iliy uf (iP-ap. Ih e '• 'Vest Valli \ crat'L'. float took lourlh |_ •ri7.e and thi- Alloganv grange float \ ook fifi'i Th\ crowd at \the picnic j™ waB close lo ^U.uuy. - fl BELIERLEIN'S CLOTHING & SHOE STORE • -\ I \ • jfeht ki •2i%Vx ! 'A.i A.. ,rt6r^1tej&,^^^