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&Y. - _„. ...-.—-..•• •{^•••••cSji Mi' M •f\* 1 *^ ™ \ 1 * ierv*e builder fce Increases, ritfctenewed in addition b> *ny nntillttiwiviaoi. appetite fcsd built »a»t*6riK indwell .OYALPALMKB. , overworked caas* ijBkeYbMt. - ND IRON.* tEATEST'. ; KNOWN, as a _ produced t > or failure ( iniinatl it 4 kidneys. mvimM-u life IBBTOiMBSft : ^;,: ? -; j»vY'. inonFreakPltcl fajor Leagues Little Effecfon G#g#^ Ptt YCIK. K<V 24—Burial o^the i t t , ul | U nd its relatives of $fc^f^a|£' j ni.iil.l not\ bring about a dj^ftfl intt . ir M in the Rapomi'''lgdj&$; ing the -pitter\-as the\ wor^t* foe' juut-is, 'snine <>f fhe expet'tevh^ve: nailtnti aobut the prospects, of In l' 1 Ut.liPis ale -fSrcedT to Waight t0 fm.l the batter.' . 'assing \f the B V n bal1 would TSe Of,, 1,1 mtinifiit to the fans. Perhaps ,. , V „„I,I h,- more liberal hitting, ,l t,taniJs> to reason that the IjanS. Id rathu- sit . lam »f the bat than -'rrptefr'fb. (,M„n nf batters going i d first pas«-<!-. riecjuent-treantug— ^f^W >!» and loi;se fielding ThagPhTpe; attendants of the spltfer. •'_.•>\'• Hr ii dozen pitchers' In thelSflt*, 1 League will use the mpist dfM\ ,• this bitmmer. President Beyd- •lll ii^ue licenses to Rudolph -Ipft-v. im and Keating: of the Braves, \fici.ciwin and' Tuero of the i:a\ Fisher QO:he Champion^ flauile HendrixOf the *0UbS r el! and tirimes of the poagWSv 1 )»iiaia» _i.f..the'_G_ia«ts_J^nd...Hogg. HpHnffiSt.\-- - -r— T \ — Ba±t«r«- Ac*..NQ4~Aw*3r— \~* .ttmi-nts t\hat the batters- Will giant sighs of relief when these i an- finally te ui.ipun seem Ill-founded. n-cuidt, of the twelve licensed rs aie not impressive enough to - that the game will suffer when\ re depth ed Of their forte. biria*; Rudolph, Fisher and Doak (,i,e ,.niv handjw«_ofj^^^=$^ic^aeaija!: |iho landed within the first twen- fthe If'19 records. - '. [re pr < s t • n t ed in sh>it-ojit. jgajaee,: jiit i - id i 1 ia not the **reriii'er baf. |r t.att.rs, for It accounted for\ ^ ni-'lun games among the: iiM-ts. They won 113 game's pst U'9. they allowed_2,082 hits; Jt 5S hatters; 526 basfes on balls lissiueii. 52 wild pitches were and the .twelve Struck Out' |0i Laisnien. *S>''f^S\^. Bra fe c <*»eh a H. s. tim&fcxtfA *bout thfriiff a MmP a to-4*$P to *lew ot the -in- .(^mfyMtmat.. whieb> everyone is' tti^&WK: First of »H I would 1^2?.'^*!$* the Q 8ieva Times tor the ^aluaBJe spacp given to us, and tor the excellent feportB mafle of our :£amejB.' -. Without that help, a success- ful-season would be impossible. .#«*»* has not had a.bftskeJb han-tsam-Jor ftro-seasons. There was np material Mailable except anions th9Sftbojrs who iad.jBlay«d:-on r Jocal ^uulor teams. The manager had «dft; nenlfy.in booking games as the team Was hot established. • Finally' a graduated schediile of 14- games was arrftj^„Jai^lng_ sttch^teama at ,„ ouu ^ v Ue ^-j^S^jr^C^lbfus,. Ham, ; badk and Hstes 4 ^ WH?8«B0«*. Ma«ten ?igh. • ' ^- --^-^ —• ! xjp to date Geneva High has won seven, and lost ohe^TheHtejun iias i>tor$e&-mr feRhfullv >( \ and has sue- .ceedfd by Ma period of the. season. Ifr handling the hall with, some degj-ee- of confidence and dispatch. - There should, in the remaining four '\practice be a great improvement in team work, which has been of neces- sity. neglected often for other and more elementary worfc Beals was the most promising of all the candidates and he has.cemefully up ttf promise. He is ttf he con- JEramiatexL on -M» •aMilxrisrEteydiDr :^^?-^^te^BKtiasi^^^ieeit-j>ro- The Qencos went, after \Jack GHb- son's pins last night at the start of their City Bowling, league match wi% the Nesters and when the smoKe had. cleared away league, records and puis -Wera-scattered In splinters arbundTfie\ alleys. The rampaging razor-.- makers shook-off the letJjar^Jn-jKhlch they- >Were picKed~By the Elk reserves and put enough energy into their howlin* to wallop -Lane's rejuvenated Westers and stow the season's records away. t'^h^lCuttegr men got away for a 93« B&k to . *\* starting session. Ifurdock aifttf-MC^te^on carrledthe. burden of the game with 248 and 208 respective JybJn. the secojid^tarlJthe_raa>Kja»afe ers sTuinped\ sUghtly and their* jicore dropped to 902, although KimbaU-0catr terecUhem for 223. The Energy saved in the second encounter waa thrown Into the third through which they sailed 'for a 1022 score. Kimball hSng? a 259 game in this session, which pro- duced the second highest total bowled on the Gibson alleys thii? winter,' the Rochester Eagles, beating it with 1032. Kimball's performance with three games at 176, 223 and 259 for a 4ot*l -game and let his man do* the, •fouHng: or - ToogUlnf-'ttpr\'every time Beals has come out on tope However, . - _ lajtejyjheAas been_i!teyJng-ana 4rlb» deprived of thelrfblTng too much. Knowing his play as I do, from. A.-Z I believe that he will pvejcome t these faults directly he gets more confidence«In the forwards with whom-he is working, His style of play can never be developed to its full until* his Jteam work is 100 per fieaklJfeJfli the iassr styKTHr » ptgnt man-^n-arttane short pass, cutting team. The great weakness with Geneva HjgA^team today, and the one whiclr I fit. NaBketbaU \ pi se 'to __._ , ( Jhe r.|utat|oji fs o\f jthfeJieague i§v_ lay. Mr Bray wltt send,the Vaa lerKi.ii.e-Beais- Gajtjiir -i\ro- lmhin.it ion \wifch accounted fo* Brot hers Five Saturdax night the team \Desk\ rWSSclf pilcks. lis collegians* The Btobar* team- an m he the strdiige t si;: one_Whlch; pean <i in the league. * ,.. \ 4, - |('ompuny B te^m^^haj'^rWeiii henwi and should Spe the.-Kejr- : |gw-d battle. -The games*wi||ff k-omptly. j ~— *- A r^rgxr\-'r i |ng Reserirel^il^ Big for Juriwir^SiLinis —^—^- •••#-;•' r-*'?- Jiinn.r Saints discovered last hat they bad grabbed^tnore [ey i-onid handle When they.es- tarkle the Corning, North ademy Reserves; OChe'visitors ipi> t\o big and the lMal'60yij lake ni. Impression, upon them, Isliets ».y Laws was the limit Jfpen si. ung on the part Of tho pummar\: Saints Cormna R«iervf» Tomb prevents our team from being good is that Klube and Breltfield have\ never paired off. They are not conscious of eaciu othur's J»r«se*nce on 5 * the Court. There is no cooperation. Breltfield is a hard worker,, has speed, some junior experience, and yet somehow he his. .not arrived. Personally having watch- mi htm closely >nd seeing his faults I have every confidence that even before the end of this present season he-will: appear lo great advantage. Klube fe ; undoubtedly reaching his,best form now, but in addition\ to his faultiH»Fev- iously mentioned is this third fault. Let him get the ball anywhere near the basket at whatever angle aiuj how- ever covered and out of shooting posi- tion,, his one Idea is that he must ^Mjoot-fftttr- «= J \WTrarWHa7 - *veafi^Beavo: af the basket follows, Instald of a 'pass in a pass-arfross.' -•-.•-' . ' Spectators whe*- a fellow shoots from the center of the floor holler \Steven\ and correctly, but ypu can 3rtevG' und>>V you»- .biisljei .Uist 4 as truly, In either case you simply rer, fuse to pass to a nian in a favorable ahooting position. _ ^ . - ' - Bowen 5ndr Kennedy ai v e eOnjinlir iifinely^. JThey -are: lwitinnlhg^to wa,tch *ndBS;e,lp each other. Both are getting ^BfflfcA. fight ind freqitteritly *bnt In to in- I^S|P1_ basses^ Kennedy • Ji,' afill weak-i^hen' the hall ft*\bouncing arodnd his basket, hut when this fault is overcome he will he a good. High School guard, . » .' \ We' are in the last four weeks of \Otis' season. A fter ail sorts of prac- tice we have learned to handle the ball with some confidence and *>Deeo\\' out shooting Is good,- Beals is Al, Klube, an excellent shot, Breltfield good, Bowen and Kennedy very good .guard 'shots. But all this ground work has been done lorgelv at the ejenense is* teamwork. Now is our chance to de» velpp that. Yesterday Sullivan, Wat- Bori and Brennan were added to the squad, and today Nestor is to report Which should be a clear warning to Rifii-t Lawp u-x V \: I' I..I' KiKhi 1. Ullev I-ett B fri.>n 11 7 Ml.,,. 4 r'-Ki. -1 1 forward* forward •nter s .... puard ennrd .11...; ~S*bJh -'•- ....,, ^lair .... Johnson ...... Bohg ••.•!•: P. Laws 2, Tomb '••>ng 3, l..i«S 1, scores from- Fish 2, BlalP »w Denies Story of Fistic Encounter '\Ik. Tr ft(,rn iran i-rli p \ Irk 4.,s. li.' i..-,-t jh'iid a.s •a na-,- V IV. I'wy .if th- otianet was based IH-me-n; mad, j n San Francisco a Cuban painter., • 24—The rum'ojciaem- ' •\ i Francisco »V\$ij8fe '•linger 0f.thf!6i*l,htS • i eham, owner.of the^- '•\ f'luh, had e*tgaf$d \••entiy in HeivaTSa, ^••\iuteiy faJse by**he i a ( able to JfeW 'xtork Roll 936, 962 and 1022 |or 2860 in La»t Night'. Matcfc Wi th Nelterg \ iest.a|li%-f:fti *W* l^wWy *•&•*• yesterday - Snow &>m me^ced falUar at ah »ea'rly* howfyes-;* •' te,, Sm''l? , *«»«li -i*hd>>. r yn||n.#a: l 'tbwjn|p«tt|ith«d»y aaga-Jirtiaj^iaiir eve-. ninfi. .^tojretBwl several •/ta«h«i»,-\of-> i «now.*i«i on th* Ieveb asvirtuhmelf .fiST the-community^the sno^^fail'wlr* 5 not acAOmpanletf' by a,* heajry wind to* blow t|0; snow AboutiHd dfiluse drii^S\ ~-^^j^^,ea-Hti»-HWgaTge\d :1a:' 1 aftiterlBr ttea-gojaa floor* of \t.-oV^^m- hlockvfwheiii the%#orTrt»\cSinpMea:\lt is exMctcd^thal- the iroeima %1U be oecuptfa •• W UBT' Kqaflfiffe ~W \SIT Men, These i^c^ms had long-been used as a, Jpd-se -rooaar-uir to.oflVnap's two years v |gc-snlce Which tinte \tliey nave Phi«t%qf-JiiO'libe i Henaerabh on Satur- da / ^t*^\* *«*e»ted V;era, -Petfder, who -j$Sr employ^j^a.dpttiestiejn •the fawi.ttSP' dr-Mj^ : :'«epjnk \n .'upffer' l-olled 570, The-Nesters showed good form In their last two games, hitting for 844 and 900. \The-scores: Fryer . Larson Whal . £lSio Total Nestera 101 204 173 142 180 190 128 169 167 186 187 172 211 168 1«2 492 473 522 48S 8J8 164 158 174 163 179 766 844 90ft *5» «? Gralgon . Murdbck , McMahon Laney ... Kimble .. Total' .. Genco 174 155 248 203 135 176 169 193 171 223 188 206 174 200 259 612 (14 670 60S 658 170 Mf 190 169 219 936 902 1022 2860 - 953 mom f /^f '•'*-; '-'if. W«9m lfi n > _ ' \ ' ...... of th« present Biason in Ml Ma-*tr«e|--ott : ^^-rW^ft'ntr-eh«rtlh¥ f^J^fien^f^^b^fe^dng-^eld^*^ the »fe* Coddtjri' #U* v ^ftndtntcMy. ^•fS^, before Jttistllcf 'of, the Vowk Orvillel^, Randolph, J The fwat |^^ < Jn-ial»'\of , Tthe Worn-; an's braflcb. of itednvwihipl of Sew S *^ tfi * Mw ^^^ ,tt i3MircWU, who* resides• te-^Mv^oKfo ^1 S^.«w of the speakers a| « Jtfi^e. wiring of f, rQm| P?»'* •^fi«»hwrs-o-^4he-HBt ? gOTlza^- tlon to *e held In Rochester, this eve ningi —--- -.-..----. „-„„ , . m *?Mhf---*hV »*.district m«»tinc compriaing .the coaaaties of rates ' •Konroe.wayhe'and Livingston, _ Farmers' Market Report S-*«A» .orade, *„4^,-va?iotts varie- ties. |5 to 811,60; unclaasi'led, w , ( i 8 varletigs awe, sizes, 13 to 87 pa*double- headed bftr«l r CARROTS!.—Supply increasing; martret • steady duced in Geneva thjj. .wilU«r_J4urdocl4^-4 B ^ : ;«^hu*hrt-.baw«ii { -u^3 rT 5^per|™ tfifheriria'scorelif 614 and McMahon 1W L *-• *&*- Onlonsf — Market, flrnu. •»tea^nraio^^iiii^$6^ to^sj Rjgd -—pnees Penn Appear* To Have Basketball Title Cinched New York, Feb. 24-r-Whatever Chance the Tale basketball five had of crowd- ing- Pennsylvania but of first place in ffi 8 jfeSJJJLJSgg^PE permanemypogses- sibri-of the intercoHegiate trophy was eufcbea-Jn Saturday's surprising upsets. jute? trailing albngta ciose. second for, several weeks, the EUs took an unex- ipeSted tumble when Princeton, far out- classed this winters took the measure •Of the Bulldog by a decisive score. - Ttfe Quakers forged on ahead, taking a tlghtef grasp on the top position, y reason of their victory over Cornell, ahd\naVe now completed exactly half of thgir games in the league found robin without a loss. Tale, with; seven Out Of \her ten games played, has al- ready lost .three and' stands a poor second with the percentage of .571. Tale's next two games will be With Dartmouth at New Haven this week a\nd a t Hanover op March 6th.- Victor- ies seemed assured because of the Green's dismal showing this season, but on Karch 10th Yale will close her season against Pennsylvania, Player, Games. Goals. Goals. Pts. Van Elyck,- Tale 7 17 64 88 Porter, Cornell 6 18 34 70 Sweeney, Penn., 6 11 48 70 Farreli,'Columbia 6 6 26 38 Browne, Dartm'th 6 1ft 16 35 Hynson, Princeton 6 16 2 34 Princeton Columbia Dartmouth thejregulars that no place ia s^cnrefGornell on the\first line-up. as yot. • In JlLe._jflejaffiHllite.-JL hxve evit^v confidencathat with the faithful work the men are giving the town will see by the end of the season a High School team Worthy of the excellent support tb.it has been given us from every Side. • ^h» r «al^tB\and.Hobaftv SofC of a case of Jadk and the Giant. Fsom the talk around the streets there are a lot of people who have faith in .sling, sttots. ''•• ' aid U.crJh^nVih i-r Livsr SU^- McndeltiB, \ Mid that McGraw /•ad eomp to blown 'den ttortis at frHavan*a Ff.you or 1 must- iuit .Ilia was the ultimatum ewner, according- to. fWa year,' the club iwhatNl I'-Jtttt* t«» fte Upsets In . .. .'. ° Industrial Tomorrow The Nester-Company B game prom- fees to he more of a fracas than most of the fans expeot> The company team has Beefi rejuvenated aiid might catch the Nesters a bit over-confident; H the shooting, slump -thai! Kellow and id'ednnbrs were in Saturday night •ha^jgs ovei-, Manager Toole may be weeping tears tomorrow. ,vThe City League managers are out #itiwioiemir assurance- that there .will be--no delays in connection with to- ^igT4t*s™ganies. f he,' Westers and the : 0ojhpany, play the first game Hobart m&me Saints -the Beeond., The team pi^i|Ee~wili be flhed, rc'laJhe St-Sa^s are'jfoing to have some- 'Inttg 4 :'to 'm about the argument con- ^emwtrNllst^plic?^ the.-JtodU8trial %*mgtei -*h»^tt6te«iW« -Play\* 116 l^tds fa the-y, ft'ft A. tomorrow Ifeit mi 'there J* HO.ftssarance that %tiSteaa1s -WiiWoose. College Pennsylvania Tale Games. Won. Lost. P/3. . 6. . 7 , * . 6 =-& 6 -•— 4 -3 a- l L000 .571 .W01 .600 ;200- - .200 JELK'S BOWLING- Whitewell Fairfax .. Vail ..... Welch ... Siglar ..... Total .. Lynch , Rogers ; King J. Snyder Coiton Tota • .Team t 132; 154 115 .149 403 436 2W 116 168 IB*. 157\ 153 -150,-:614 -8.4 \366 186 \537 134 145 171 119 179 769 792 €94 2245 ;?4* »Team 8 . 157 211 . 156 , 174 .. 181 ,. 188 146 195 183 185 170 176 163 102 . 174. 438 478 532 466 547 146 189 177 156 182 769 792 684 224;S 748 MASONIC BOWLING Team 1 Catchpole capt 121 132 Kikert „.... ,^100 .... 106 Bew-y . Black • Lyon .. Dixon . Total Witter, capt., Blodgett .... iDensmore ... Iktes ........ Rftspey.\... Ditmars «••• 144 106 143- 100 100 149 100 143 141 ioo 10* 143- 100 160 394 300 800 436 300 446 131 100. 100 1454 •*««' 149 708 724, 74* J27« 7S» Team 6 112 100 , 161 148 , 115 ioo and Yellow, No, S, 18 to. |8.S0 per \fob lb. sacic POTATOESi—ReceiptS more plea- i?Z' » l0 w Idemana; prices declining! NTS Round White No. l Best, $7.76 to $8; JM-1,, Green Mountain No. l, Best, IA3SL to-|8^-No ; 2, JKS5 to 6.60 per ISO lb. barrel, v , LTVE, 'STOO^^lnrisr^Choice Sato-ft-Me; Hwsvy, 7c to 8c; Light, 6 -to So; C^LyB?S:HBej.t, ,l»c to 25c; Comon, 12c t o l«c; Lowey Graaes, Ho down; LAMBS:~Frim^ » t& .is 22g}, Common,-Wo to 16c; HOGS:— Prime, 16 i-4c; Heavy, 15,c BtlTTEB:-Mai*et firm; slight ad- vance In price; e?e»m«rSi:B'xtrR to High Score, 67c to JJ8 l-2c: Lower vanoe in jrjcis; <3r^«n«iy, extra to High-Scor«i-«90--to<71-^2c; • Lower Grades, 68 l-2c -*iown; state Dairy. Fine to Fancy, lifcj to «2o; Lower Grades, 6fic down. CHBESE;~Market declined; Color- ed and White Specials. ?ijr2 to 31* l-2c; Single Wslef,\ SO, V-flo^ai l-2c; Double paisles,-4s0c to Sic; \ State Skims,. Specials^ U7C to 19c; Lower grades, 18epdoyn^j:.~— \ \ C<Jw>Utioh l from IWoodburyUj, PRODUCE.- yesterday and there was little inquiry. #o sales'reported, CdRN-rNot enough corn here to *0»,ply the demand. Thursday's price* Were paid and 1 the close was firm'.'Gibs- ingr No. 1 yellow, $1.63; No. 2 yellow, ?,162; No, S yellow, $1.60; No. 4 yellow i.'ltiSej •Nj9^.seuow-$i&S^^-6-yeftow hMmm-^i track, ithvpugli billed. OATS'—Although tjje West was con- siderably lower there were buyers ,. h jre.at,Thui«da)f.'s. piises.' wniy a' few cars offered today. • Closing: No. 1 White, 96 !-'2c; No. 2 white, 96c; No. 3 Whije, ,05c, No. 4 white, 94c, on track | through billed.' • i RYE—Good Inquiry and nVi offer- ings. Buyers would have paid $1.68 for eNo. ?.on track through billed. .\•' .Chicago-Closed: Cash, No. 2 $-.60 @$Ji6J.jrMay._$L&7 7-W1.6S; July $1.-- 627 _ . ^ttnneapjlisfc-Ciosedi- ,0.n±raci£^,4.l^l. 7.8#1,63 3^8; to arrive, $1.51 7-8. DULUTH—Closed; On track and to arrive $1.65 fi>>8. \ FliQUR-Market- dull.. BVTtER. W^otssala. •••••••tat* Dairy .Butter C«sin<(ry ..... -\•a\, ................... Ratair, Pairy Batter Creamery Butter, per lb. 160 66® 40 «8 65 70 •77:\ VEQETABbfra. flttalt • «?• • • • a • Be^eta. per lb. Cauliflower, head Cabbage, per lb. Carrots, lb, Celery, bunch ... Com, grew), Jo... Eggplant, each Lettuce, Boston head ...: * ^ettuwr^Boulfiernr need.. Onions, Spanish, lb Onion*, pickling, lb. ....„.,. Peppers, red, doz. , . Peppers, Green, floMk .,.; Potatoes,, new, white, pk... Popcorn, .shelled, « Potatoes aweet, per lb... Squaah, per lb. v.^r...... • Swiss\ Chard, lb. .. .. Tomatoea, ^Basket per ».... Iceberg Lettdce ; Turnips, per lb - »' it © © *• • SO 07 6 16 » 26 io SO 9 © 6© © © © rr'mii 1 12 * TO U 10 04 6 10 SO •FruTft; Apples, peck...... ,, Grapea, local crop, lb.^.. »••.•••... 50© 60 Grapes, basket ............ 0 Honey Daw Melons .,... O MEATS. Ulva Weight. Chickens, per lb 18$ Hogs, per l b ......,.,. # Veal, per l b ;... 190 Drastetf Mtata. Veals, per l b ..,**.,...... IT® Chickens, per lb , © Pork, per lb. .............. © 9 at H0o 14 GRAINS, ETC. (Quotations from Davison's) Commeal, par ton .« 16.00070.00 Chop Feed, par ton ........«0.00©«S.OO Cora, per bu.. 1 70© 1 90 Data, per pu. TOO 80 Wheat, per bu 2 25@2 60 Barley, per bu..... 1 lot* 1 2$ LEGAL . KlOTlCE ±6, CREDITOR*. \ { Pursuant to jm older of the Surrogate's Court of the (,'ounty of Ontario, -in the State of New York, nolioe is htsreby given to ail peraons having cl.iims agnlnst Elta A. Ottley. luto of the city of Qpneva. County of Ont.ii'lu 11 ml State of Xew York, deceased, to pfcNt-nt the same wfth the vouchers tlifin:of. 10 tne imderalgned, the executor of the List, will and tt-stament Of the staid decensed; at the office at the said executoi. No. S2 Seneca atreet, in the City of Geneva, N«w- York, an or before the 21th day of July 1920. -r- UlWJgrW. KJBYE.S. = •--' ' Executor, etc. Dated. Jannary 12. mo* * -••-\- NEW YORK MARKET. _ New York, Feb 21 FLOUR—-Market.ruled weak. Mprlns patents,-$12.76®13.50';—clears, $9.25@ 10.26; winter straights, $9.76® 11.26. . WHEAT—Market unchanged. Spot No, 2 red winter at 42S6-f r .o» b. steam- e^'N^w York^export Dasis. .CORN—Market weak. No. 2 • yellow <ne\v.) $1,66 1-2;- No. 2 yellow (new-,* 61,62 1-2. . OATS—Market ruled easy. No. i white, $1,02 1-2; No. 2 white, $1.02® 1.02 1-2; No. 3 white, $1.01 1-2©1.02 1-4; No. 4 white, $1.00® 1.01; fancy white _ct|eE6d, JUlM^-OEajSiV&j clippedl, $lj2. _^ ^__ TTOi^Market weak. No. 2 western, $1.76 and c. 1. f. export. — BARLBY-^MaTRet steady. No. 2 western, $ 1.67@1.60 , o. 1. f. New Vork export; feeding, 44 lbs., $1,60, c, i. f. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ' • Pursuant to an order of the Surrogate's CotU , t.fl/..thej3ojM!Jji. jOfc ,QiHa*to; •'oottfe • „is hereby given to all persons having claims against Samuel--McBlaln,' late of the town, of .Geneva, Ontario County. State 0* New York, deceased, to present the-same with the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned, temporary administra- te* of the estate ot said deceased at the law office-Of 0. W. Hiee. No. 42 Seneca Street. Geneva, N. Y., on or before the first day of May, 1920. • * - ~-ii». i ~ ALBERT J. SOUTHERLAND, Temporary administrator of estate- ••- of -Samuel-MeBlatn,- deceased. Dated. OcJo&e£.-21U2919w— _.- „NOTiCE~TO~GRE04TORS. Pursuant to an order of the Surro- gate's Court ot the County of Ontario, notice Is hereby given to all persons hav- ing claims against James a Brown, late of the CMy o! Geneva. Ontario County, State of New York, deceased; to present the same wltn the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned. BJxeeutor of his Will at her residence No. 508 Costle street, Ge- neva. New York, on or uefore the 15tl luaA.*. — — U'MILY S BROWN. Jajt—of—June- Dated December 1st, 1919. FREDERIC V. VVH1TWELL, Attorney fo' Executor. Executor. NOTICE TO CREDIT&RS ant to an order of the 8 Court o* the Countx.oJLQntiLKlQ, Pursuant to an order of the Surrogate's _ourt o* the Coutux.oX.QniflJjQf-nouce-ls- liereby given to all persons having claims EGGS:-W«rket. ? teidK; prieea ad- vance^; stat# .B^e^he-ry whiteZ New Laid; 76c to 7?c#l©nm« to fancy. 72c to 76c; Fair M-^Wine, 67c *(f 72c; State Gathered Whites, Prime- to Fancy, 69c to 75jB* • State Browns, Fancy, Mc to ..76j; Gathered- Browns and Ml#ed Fancy, 68c to 70aiUPrimo to Fair, 67J down; Pullets. 54 C down; Storasse, 40o Hennery State Onions—Per ewt, 18.00#5.66, per: f ton ( , 860.00® Cabbage—Danish, 96,00:--- -- \-•-•;. Apples—Per bbl.', |4.0O@9,0O. Onions—Per bag; *«,00@6,5fl Cabbage—Fer. tibU $ 5.00@7.QO . Apples—Per bbl., *4.O0@lO,00.* Lettuce—Per crate, io@40c.' Cleveland, Eeb, * 21—Potatoes, per cwt, $4.50. Apples—Per bbl, J^,76@10.?0. Cabbages-Danish, per ton, $65.00® 76.00. \^ \ Onions—Per cwfe, $ 6.76@6.60 ; Chicago, Feb. 21**-Fotatoes, per cwt., $4,25@4^0.. -• ' AppIeg^Per bW,? #7;60#IO.«0r Onions—Per. saclk, ioo lbs., S6.S0 S.«ef lilar^itij. •_ *„ \ ' -Chicago, Fefi'. SS^EEDS^-TImdtBy s6ed quoted at $12;uO@?i.OO cash and clover seed at, $46iOtt(®50.0^, . „, . Toledov Feb, ' 23^glEBDS~ChoicQ clover seed quoted at $36,30''cashf>35,'80 Feb., $34.00 Marc,h^nj Alsilte, at ?35.fl0 cash. _ . \ \Buffalo* Feb, • 23—SBEDS--Clioice timothy o,uoted,.£t 86.750?J3S,_ choice fed Clover _afc-$jB,(Uf #36-00, - alfaMa- at $23:00@$26.0p and- -alsike- at' $34.O0# 85i00 pei\ bUSH^ ^ . , . ' v , Bast-^'un*^l%-^EeJK- ^3-^0AJPl3JD-E-i- Receipts i$$„ h|ad. * '-'^rkjjtjilW and Values S5(g)50c t lower; sales shipping steers at $13.00(gil4s5d> buhtchers' at $9.oo@ ii,n:vm^M M' ; MW* heifers' aM«#0@&<H>j cows -rwirftMw 10.00,; bulls'-at $ 1 e/00%ao,50-'aad-*toekers and feeders - at,, |«50o^lo:2^Ji \Fresh cows and springers itjnoted\ at? $S5.00@ $175,00.• • \* %•>,.• j .-> '.^-' H •- . CALVEj^RejSejftf» 2;00!).:jBead. Sftr. ket steadyx saieai^t^lOiOOS^tSoS,' ;* I '• HOG'S^gecMn|ff7.'6eo jjafc- Marig ket \TTa1ueriffi^^©i^elil¥*fetehe^vy at *i4,oo^tK- 50 - %$b0 :Mm*^o0. 16.00^ -Toirkers, light; #orke**ef Mf-gpigs at • *16.i60, rgafBi •pl ir 4iHa$i%2.#$ ?ami stags -»t $8iOO#Jl0.oo:' _ /' ^. . gpSEfe AND,'. ;-LAS|BSMH'^il9t8 15,000 headr-l^mts\'av'erag|33pS&S 1a1Jilb^r^'$18.uo^20^M7^^5iB7 at Rochester Produce Market. «. Rochester, Feb. 24— UVt «MOUL-rRV. Chickens* ,per lb, ........ 3a© Turkeys, per lb, @ 40 Ducks, per lb. ._.. 82® 35 Geese per lh 20® 22 \ FRESH DRESS2D PODLTRV. Turkeys, per lb ...\ 60@ 66 Chtefcens,- pcrjfc,-- ^ 40® .42 Fowls .,^~«„«*.. 86© .40 Ducke, per lb. © « Geese, per lb < @ 80 FRESH MEAT8 eoioi*7h Veals ' per ctPt 28 00 @ 3 2 00 Beef, dressed, per cwt ...18 00@18 00 Spring lamb, per cwt ....30 00@32 00 Straight pigs, per cwt .. 15 00@I9 00 SMOKED MEATS AND LARD. Bacon per l b Ham, per lb. California hams, per lb.\.. Dried beef, per lb Lard, in tierces .......1.. VEGETABLES. Beets, new; per bushel ,. dp, basket a\ Cabbage; homegr'wn, do* ..© 83 ..© ?2 ..@ \ 22 ..@ 40 26® 76® 80 45® ' 60, 1 2501 75' do person 90 00©100 00 Carrots,— do, bushel ,...». Ce lery, dozen do, large bundles, 6s, doz Endive, per dozen Horseradish per lb. ...... Kale, per bushel .......... Lettuce,\com. per dot. ,... Onions, dry, per cwt. .,... do, bushel, »»T,-.fnr «*- 1 00® 1 50 40® CO 2 70® 2 76 20® 2g 8© -10 70® 76 80® 40 6 60® 7 00 tw&m do, -green, -dossen uunchCa •©- 30 New York export. B 0B f__jIarket ruled steady. Family. 21®23c . PORK-^Market ruled steady. Mesa, $42, 00@43.00 ; family 52@53c- LARD—Market easy. City 20 l-4<& 20.1-8C Market easy, Middle West, $2O.7O@2O„80, TALLOW—Market ruled steady. City prime 14 i-4o loose; special loose 16c. COFFEE—Exchange -closed today. No. 7 Bio on spot, 13 l-4@16c. RICE—Market ruled firm. Domestic 9 l-2@16c. MOLASSES—Market ruled Arm. Open kettle $1.02@i^2; blackstrap 12 ®21c, RAW SUGAR—Market ruled quiet. Centrifugols $10.00® 10.26; molasses sugar. •> REFINED SUGAR—Market ruled steady. Fine granulated I5@16c, cut loaf,....; crushed ; powdered, .... diamond A ; Confectioners' A..,. softs ; No. 2 is 6 points below No. 1 and below No. 1 and Nos. 3 to 14 arc each 6 points lower than the preceding grade. NEW YORK, Feb. 21—BUTTER— Market firm, Creamery extras 67 1-2® 70; firsts 63@60; higher 68@72; state dairy tubs 46@66; renovated extras 6» @55; imitation, creamery firsts 46® 47. CHEESE-—Market easier; state whole milk specials 29 1-2@31. fancy 28®29; lower grades 16®27; Wiscon- sin whole milk fancy young America 32®33; stato skims specials 16@22; choice 13^16; fair to good 10®12, low- er 4®9. EGGS—Market firm; nearby white fancy 74®75; brown 73; extra 71@72, firsts 67®68. , POTATOES (in bulk, barrel or bags) —Market firm. Nearby white, $4.00® 8,25,' Bermudas, $7.00®13.00; South- erns, $3.0.0® @6.50.\ BEANS (18*9)— Market steady. Mar- row, ohoice $11.00®12.00; pea, choice, •67,60®8.OO; kidneys, choice 114.75®.... ^, DRIED FRUITS—Fair demand. Ap- ricots, extra choice to fancy, 29 l»2<a> 36c; flflples, evaporated, prime to fan- cy, 18j#26-i-2; prunes 30s to 60s, 18® 26c; do^^Cj^to^lOOs, 12 l-.2®lfic; peach- es, extra choice.to fapcy, 18 i-2@2ic : seeded -rafting, choice tojaacy, 21 1-2 Tf29 X-?£~~~ DRESSED POULTRY—Market UIL- ngainst Sarah Clifford Keite, late of the City of Geneva. Ontario County. State of New York, deceased, to present thfe same with the vouchers thereof, to the under- slgued, e*ecutor of the last will and testa-- nrejjJLcf .the. said Sarah Clifford Kegts. at_ . tho law office-gf-A.\ W7 Skinner, 503 Ex- 1920. jIAHQLD RIGBY, — Expcutor of the last will and Testament of Snrah Clifford Kesto. Dated, September toth, t9t9. First National Bank Bldg.. Geneva, N. 7„ on or before the first day of April, 1920. W1LLARD 8. McKELVIE, Executor. Dated September 20, 1919, ^ t p i^ff^Sr^i\l^- ? * : -c^n^archrckens, aTpscY iowis,T» do, Jersey, ISO-lb. sack.. 4 60t? v., ® 4 ic; turkeys, 44@55c; dVcks, 26® do, Bermuda, crat© . i( dp, Califb|nia, per cwt .,, 7 D0# 7 M Pateley, do?, buftchea ,...' ,.@ ,. pafsnlps, bushel Potatoes, per bushel...., do; sweet;,,hampers .... Badishes^j^ei. dozen >,,... . do, -white, dosen *.....,.. Spinach, ber bushel ...,»• Hubbard squSShT^er lb. ... Turnips, per bushel .,,.'.'.. do, rutabagas, ousbei .. -VegetaBJes oysters, per doz. bunches ...,w.,...... Watercress do?en bunches dOUNTRY PRODI Bu'tter(\dafcy. per lb .•..,., Eggs, frsh froth farms.,.. do, storage ....'... »\do pcfultry farm .n.,**.,. ^Fowlg per lh Supringers, per lb. Ducks,.per lb. ,..«... @ ' .. Geese, per lb. .„..„,.., ..@ ^BUFFALO G^R'AIN'MARKET. £^- Bulifalo; Feb.'Zl. J 1' WnoJesJM.' T '-Oi i'i idotlon sack^ .1 60®i 76 .2 65®2' 66 2 50® 2 75 30® ,.® 1%@ . . ?5@ •70® 30® 25# ifSF. . 6^@ .75®. 66# 1.00® . 40® 45® 35 • * 2 ,,80 80 85 30 60 85 *» *-r 45 50 .,,.*« •'«> , . .' * a -Be^rt-patent ., ^ake|s, patent Cleat ,, L Mit',,r,,.,,,^i*. Pastry .............. V., Graham ...,...;...,%,.. ^§w-graas;fisfr, per ion. Hyefiour, light ..$H,;59 ; ...14 ..11 50 ..11 m 169, 100 149 178 126 IOO 148 100 184 155 96 100 479 300 494 481 33f MO, 159 100 115 160 112 100 Total 796 811 78J 28S0 lH nn,, nh w ,° 8tate that-they- r unbrokon winning atrj^ak i *» Saturday night, taeltIa\*Be V* Industrial LeaKnfr fd^% BtoT? rrow &m - : *Ka*ne%,'^>r'' 4 ,:,^ - uco-Le n8 team will ti^'W*-'\\'\\'' '<'•\'\' ; *w of the Radiators. <a|«Sva'S#gh has made tesenratlona peHeB in pa rldr)—My^dea\ you cer- ~\~\ mpmm hundred rooters for the game ^.^ ha¥0 1Brre tched taate. Ada. They •» 1.^ In'igftAiafldfflifutt Friday highland ha» ^ ^e-Yes, that'* **«* ovwr- Mr. Wiseman (surveying new d»p- |tlio „ ant They aw in* la\ (ga^fldfflgutt Friday night, and h«» ^ •;•. elosajred -tmo. »axa- to - carry tnetn. t . httm ^ Mid when j married you. $A2.00@1?.SO,'.- wether* a* |SS?iiO#l&00 ; ewes- at $3.Cf0 ©14.50 and minted sheepi at $14.5Q@16,00;. „ _, , ;„, - ,. -^. Barley .Market*. .Bttlfald, f6V, 2a-^SARLEYW-Ma«{et mi$-^^&sm»-*HMS&MM and 'tMMWB$@*&*i*& Wcte -4'hroagU billed. ••'<?<*'; ••-••• -•<\ - *-•- \ Sv ' -'\'•\ Chicago, Feb.\2«KBafiLEY\—MarketfTStandard - middlings, do firm matting, quoted at «/M0#l 50* * New York, Feb. 23—BARLEy—Mar- ket steady; feeding' bjuoted at |i 50 and malting at f |i,68©i io.\ & o. b„ N,«w York, fcfidat. 9 23. Bjye S&bri, dark „9 00 Straight \wheat flour is offered at $10.65 iar 14ft-ST.-'Jute- sacks, -carjoads;. -#*$« •Buffalo,-- * FEEDS—Some inat^ty *?r mlilftntds,' 'ttiit .millers have none to offer. \Quoted -jnisca*«arg: „/. „ ...-•> ' ••'»\*\ .-•>-.<•. '-: 't/j-rtw-.•:• 'i-Siixedv-<M.rt» fSt>rJhg',*ifah, lOfr Ibr-Sraiass--.*. -.».•>. $50*0» ; 55 Oft' CoJhmeal.^coarse, pei ton ......67 00 BTominy, TcM, per ton . ,1 Oitmcdl, per ton 41c; geese 26@41c. X.tVJS POULTRY—Market ruled Sim. Chickens, 32®36cj fowls, 36® 40c; turkeys, 35@40c; ducks, 30@35cj roosters, 24c; geese, 20®22c. COTTON SEED DB>-Maj'ket ruled steady. Spot, $J.9,00@ 19.80; crude, $18 sales.- PETBOLBUM — Market strong Crude PennssVvania, $5.65. TtmpBNTINE—Market easy, $1.92. •< WOOL—Market ruled firm. Domestic fleece 3PC Ohio, 62c®$1.00, do, pullea sboured basis, 75c®$1.70; do, Texas scoured basis, $ 1.00@1.76 . \ HI15ES—Maritet ruled dull. Natives, 43@44c; branded steers, 37 l-4c. . HAY (per 100 pounds)—Market firm. No^l, $2.40#2.45; No. 2.. $ 2.30@2.35 ; \cldvei' mixed, $ 2.20@2.35 . STRAW (per IOO pounds)—Market steady. Rye, $ 2.06@2.16 . HOPS' (1919)—Market ruled dull. Prime to choice, 80@83c; Pacific co'ast, Jpflffl£_ta xiuitov5u#86e, , * a\- --is . •• —- *Hay and Straw TBarkeli. New York, 5 Feb. 23~Hay works out ^svfotefc as unloaded, and the situation is Wholly in sellers favor.- Rye and lft~W' daf straw scarce and firm y^AY PER No; 1 timothy .66 W^nKter? >No. 3... ; 8hi»ping Fancy light, clover roixetl ^47> THE PEOPLE! OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK. By tho Grace of God Free and Independent. To Horatio Baker, Hobnrt C. Baker, Horace R. Baker. Louisa R Baker and Margaret C. Baker, who are interested as legatees, or otherwise, In the estate of Charles W. Baker, late of the 'City of Geneva. In Ontario County, N. Y„ de- ceased, GREETING: You, and eaeh of you, arc hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate of our County of Ontario, at the Surro- gate's Court of said County, at the City Hall. In the city of Geneva, In said County of Ontario, on the 5th day of March, A.D., 1920. at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, why the final account of Lewis W. Keyes,- of said City of Geneva, as oxeeutor of the last will and testament or the said decodent, should not - bo Judicially settled and allowed. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, Wo have caused the seal of the said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. - WITNESS. Hon. Harry I. Dun- ton, Surrogate of said Coun- (L.S.) ty, at Canandalgua, the 24th day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty. _ JOHN D. HARKNISSS, Clerk Surrogate's Court ~ NOTICE Tw CREDITORS Pursuant to an order of the SurrogAtG'a Court of the County of Ontario, notice Is hereby given to all persons having plftlms against Georgo C. McBIaln late ot. the town or Geneva, Ontario County, State of .New York, deceased, to present the-same with the vouchers thereof, to the under- signed, executor of the estate of said de- ceased at the law office of C. W, .Jtice, First National Bank Bldg., Geneva. N. Y., on or before the first day of Apri|M92ft> WILLARD S. MoKELViE. Executor. Dated September 20, 1919. ^_J. NOTICE. All persons having claims against the undersigned, who are now engaged In. business at the store. No, 444--Exchange street. In Geneva, New York, are hereby notified to present the same for payment at said store. No. 444 Exchange street, in Geneva, Now York, on or before the 28th day of February, 1920. Dated, February 2. 1920. ANGBLO LAMBIr LAZAR HARALAMBY. NOTICE OF SALE. Notice Is hereby given. That I, the un- dersigned, executor of the Will of Joseph M. Goodman, late of the Town of Seneca, Ontario Cotmty, N, ¥., deceased, Wilt sell at public auction to the highest bidder, en Wednesday, the 10th day of March, 1920, «t two o'clock in the afternoon of tliat day, at the entrance to the City Hall oh Castle street In the City of Geneva, -NV S.s the fettowhtg described premises to wit: The Joseph II. Goodman farm, sltuata in the Town of Phelps; Ontario County, N, Y., about one and one-half miles west or the. Village of Seneea rnstle, on tha_ -north side of the east ana west*hlgh> way, containing about sixty-one and one- half acres, and being the same premise* formerly known as the Patrick McCarrlck farm. 1920. Dated February 19, ROBERT R. GOODMAN. Executor. TAX NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the war- rant and tax roll for City, County and State taxes was delivered and left with me this 24th, day of .February, 1920. 1 will be ready to receive said taxes at my office in the City Hall, Castle St., Geneva, N, Y., on and after'the 24th day of Feb- ruary. 1920, from ten oMock in the fore- noon until three o'clock In the afternoon, including the hooji hour, excepting* Sun- days and holidays. .The following is the law for the Collection of taxes. -. '•- • . « \All taxes or assessments paid Within thirty days after the first publication of the treasurer's notice shall be payatola' without fce, percentage or interest thereon. On all taxes or assessments re- maining' unpaid after the expiration of such thirty days, the treasurer shall col- lect one per cent additional, and all taxes and assessments remaining ui>pald after the expiration of ninety days, from such first publication shall bear, and there shall be collected, thereon In addition thereto, one per centum per month from the expiration of said ninety days, which - TSBTcentago shall belong to the city. Dated Feb. 24, 1920. S. II. MERRILL. City Treasurer. No, 1 alover, mixed No. 2 clover, mixed . STRAW PE No. 1 rye .'..'. No. i'oat . .*., ,, 'Boston,\February 23~-.HAY-i-Market 'firm; No,'l timothy qiiote^rat.$» = .,,.® .>.',. No. \2 do at mop@41.OQ , -No,. 1 Ea'stoft at $:....©,.,.. No. 2 do at ...JrOd'^ff.uOiTSS.OO, No. -8 nav at $34:OOf?3fi,00, ....*7f OP cldver^ mixed at $34.00®38,00. and fine , CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. • Notice Is hereby given £hat the war- rants for sprinkling the following streets 'were delivered aitd left with me this 24th TON—Latvia Rat*. (day of \February 1920: I will be ready to 1 un j.arpe Bates. .receive stteft assessments at my office in •$._._.,..©..,.,»-. Jhe 6«y HaH on and'after the 24th dajr 48 Op® . l>f February to and Including March 29th 46 00(5)47 no 'ffiom 10 o'clock in the forenoon until 3 /, ILSIK on O'clock In the afternoon, excepting Sun- sp>;4##'B>46 OOitiayg and Holidays. - ' The following streets are attached to fidttctaeVd^tteai, do ..,..,v.,..r*ru\t'-htf y - , ai , $ i3lua@36.0O . Rye straw qiioted WMDA^P—Receipts were vcrv lirht. at mM and' uat Straw at $2«i'fiQ\ 4he warrants, y C West Norjte-street - from west line of f atn street to east line of Carter Road, axwell avenue from Lafayette avenue to castle street, Lafayette avenue, from Oak street to Maxwell avenue, Qak street from Castle street to end or Btreet, Pul- teney street.. from High street to Hamil* ton street.. • •\• Dated February 24, 1920.. , li ^ nnrr _ . S„ Hi MERRILL. ••••:• . . . Olty Treasurer. Canada's / estimated now almut JjlOtf.OO\'); \ po^ulafioa ijf' ti t W!»*&-\ l Mm\: : - Si TX&V ,*i left itV'S T, r r I ' k •* --»*. 4 m »_«_ m i jm J- fr ITB *f 3 1 I ^s—14 \* \ i- V j i \* 'f i ) \ *t <*i •)J^ J- x N J JWS ' f A--'. •A-^.-^i-tiiv'