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Page 1: . 5 Lockport. N, Y- Sealed prop>*als will be received by the ... 8/Niagara Falls NY...noon and ends itj* £[ burgh, First Tim© This'.Season-Athletics Lose Again. York. June 26.—The

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T H E N I A G A E A - . F A L L S ' ( ? A Z E T T B

BafnT'd&T? * n n e 1920

F a ge K o n r t e e f l

Sporting Newsj Base ba 11, Basketball,

Saturday, June 26, 1&20 T H E N I A G A R A F A L L S E r A Z R T T S ' P a g e P / i 1 1 e « tf

otations

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fciSIOM

avS^S^M LOSE 10 SOX This Afternoon j j g ^ f ^ g

' BY Star Field and Track t o <

pete at FrankliB Fidd

SPIDN KOP'S WIN NO F L U K E ; CONSIDERED A R A N K OUTSID&K1

die Ahorrs in Great Form to , ^ 1 for Alcos— Cars

Stop at Park. U LADIES DAY

^ e c t E"cwrd~Orowd_ of Fair Fans-Maloney, Eckstein

and Norris Here.

Phi ladelphia , June 2S.—Star t r a d e ] id field m e n c *"* *" M r - 1

yjc ted to he tw lean t e e m wi l l come-^ ' ^ ^ ^ n r l l w u u Box Trim O o v . 1 ^ lor eas tern O l y m p i c tr ia l s on field th i s a f t ernoon .

Prac t i ca l ly e v e r y Indoor and out door na " • •- — , . , . „ in the 2 which wi l l

t t ;na ,"c - b ampiO t n h e l . p enter a ed

noon and e n d s i t j * ° £ [ ™ b u r g h ,

First Tim© This'.Season-Athletics Lose Again.

York. J u n e 26 .—The

B o s t o n . W a s h i n g t o n , B u f f a l o

« . v i - a r a Kails A l u m i n u m s r n e > i - » a r a r ^ ^ m o u n d

orrow a f t e r n o o n

N e w York. Phi lade lphia , and scat tered e m u Caro l ines wi l l he represented . T h e e v e n t s are all wel l fi l led. N i n e t e e n — > - • » . . « T»-in mart in the 100. 24 in

th Odi : ' 11 he all set torn

giv< th-. Kitchener M i c h o n t s

p r i n t e r s wi l l - t a r t Wg»&%£ 1*1 and t h e P ' i t S 22 l n U h V Quarter. IS h a s l n t h e c o l ' J t r s i o in t h e 10.W0 t h e -in the 5 000 m f t r e s . l « in t h e ' m e t r e s . 1 in the half mn« . fte

N e w I U I A , M .*..» A m e r i c a n s defeated N e w York here yesterday in the first game- of a four-g a m e ser ies hy 6 to 3. Hooper's h i t ­t ing accounted for all three .of the B o s t o n r u n s scored off Qulnn. T h e three runs scored off "Pennock were due to h o m e runs , F.uth ge t t ing two,

—<- ««- . R U t h now P e c k i n p a u g h one, hit 22 h o m e runs .

r d V a t U , when they" m e e t a t A l u - ^ i ^ V l n ' t h e " * ^ hurdles . ^ $0 o c lock . T h e . . . . . , ,„ t h A . 8 h ( r t i 8 l n - t h e

not forgot ten t h e t r l m -num

nx whJcn u>- h s e a s o n •Cd to them ^ l r

a V e % 0 n f i d c n t of A the Fal ls b o y s ?ef 5 lng the tables t o m o r r o w

the n e w twir l e :

pole v a l u t 11 in t h e she*. 8 Winning broad J " " * : - / 1 . 1 ^ t h e hop . jump; 8 i n . t h e Javel in . I ta;

fflSaftSl^^

first inn ing w e n t in to t h e center field b leachers , it be ing the longes t hit on t h e s e grounds . T h e score:

Bos ton .

Oddie A h : e n s , u . v . ;ne<i by the A l c o s Is r e p o r t e d in j "T e best o f ; hape . A h x e n s , w h o w a s j • th the Bi sons t h e first of tho s e a - 1 • rihas p l - v ; d wi th t h e B u f f a l o N l a - 1 • ° ras s ince UQUI s i g n i n g u p w i t h t h e ! T l n -

H c - f w l l l . b e s e e n In - -" ' • •>• * ac t ion i House

Hooper rf. . Yl l t , 2b Menosky . If. Schang . cf. . M c l n n i s . l b .

* ! Fos ter . 3b. .

o a « s r^Ssr - l l Alurn' 1 \ ™ S c ; • £ h £ ' V ^ g s »t Power J

LEAGUE

vs. Orioles "Park. 1 o'clock- power | C 0 8 - M<? ( W i n , . c „ _

;re frcqii-ritly dur ing t h e s u m m e r . ! i " Co. L vs . Echos at . -T h e A l u m i n u m Br.ae B a l l c lub i s U H o w e Park. 3:30 o'clock. | rpcctjns and m a k i n g p r e j a r a t i o n s [ ) , , • , , , , , , , ( , , , , , , . . . ' , ir a rocord a t t e n d a n c e of fair f a n s ! : the s e c o n d l a d l e s ' D a y of the j ^ - , -p^ -I ;ason. w h i c h i s s c h e d u l e d for t o - hiCkOXfCiY K O P V l l ^ borrow. A good s ized c r o w d of la -1 U C a v C i 1 J U a i U ' 3

les w e r e the g u e s t s of t h e A l u m i n - 1 T V / f / - i ^ + P o t m r r Q O m s a t t h e first Lad ie s ' r>ay. b u t ! i V l C C t \ j d y L l g , 0 , 0 aey a r e e x p e c t i n g to d o u b l e t h e - a t - i . }ndanee t o m o r r o w . • • T h e r e '" w - - - ' d i n u m x p e c t e d to he lp a grea ^Scoof' Inga l l i s t h e s p e e d y inf ie lder rk>m S y r a c u s e U n i v e r s i t y •w-ill cover f^e abort fi^ld nnd G r a n a r y wi l l h e »-.«-•.- ftn t n c . p , e a L i g h t s t a t i o n

pennock , p.

Tota l s

, T b ° e r r c h a n g e in the Alu- j R x p c c t H a r d B a t t l e at; L a S i l l « une-up tomorrow which (s Tomorrow Afternoon

. „ ho in a Kreat dea l . : _

S i c k 6n

Athle t ic Club baseba l l

s eason a t La » a " c ,: „H,K

a s w e l l at ngf t&ry did n o t s h o w u p "*r>r» laKt w e e k a s h e c o t . . - . ,

• to the c h a n g e after ! la io

noon w h e n t h e ^ u p - r ^ ^ ^ m ^ t s

M weVk-as he c o u l d ^ o t ac- j g . ^ \ S ? Z ^ } « £ « £

l i GAREY STEALS 1

wmm Br»T« and ^ ^ / J S ^ 0 1 1 " Me Header—Giants Deleat

Phillies.

f8»^fficwi

Titaniums Easy. for Bookmakers

Saleebooka Wallop Few for ~ Eons in FiratFreme*

T h e sa lwlbool t i s textea after v j h j ! T i u n l u m e w i t h a v e i U f e a n c * J a s t n ^ M S H r t i c t l o s J l y e e w e d j r p the oontest i n t h V ^ t i n n i n g defeat ing to^ t a n s hy t h e score o i 18 t o 4 in * " ^ ? ° Bioa L e a g u e bat t l e o n t h e Carbon

< U T h r B o o t a r i a l a r t ^ r a ^ p e d VvW t* s ir n m s in t h e ftrrt ftame and foU low^d h u p w i t h n j e ^ ^ b e ^

SWAT S I l i L LEAD IN

second s tanza . ^ & T ^ n I y * i o ~ £ e i r a b i l i t y t o l ^ w i l l o w for t h e S * » « * ° * * " t f f i

*• 5 r ? - i ? v S t « off H e n d r i x . Carey 1 tZZ*+ hlt« out of three a t tempts . ZJSKe a ' S f f ^ t f f f f S j 2 « t J 2 l | ffied^a^goodgame^theBoolanak. Plr&te* in uro .^wv.

h e a d e d af ter t h e th ird Inning . - •> J . » ) < , tn t h e

C O r r b u W t a U g h t e n e K p S S ? « A S S g a m e , b u t ttS*Je£~ ^ t n e a t t a c k s o n

g i S i r i x I S t ^ * 1 £ | e a n d a triple , S S B W r u n . J g e s c o r e s _

A B . B . H . O . A .

ors. T h e soore Salegbooki . _ , _

A B A H P . ( X A J

Pendergas t , If, « > - * * " Greenman, cf« . . . . K . * > » F i t c h , . 2b. ,^ * • •***• D e n n o rf.-Xb. — *=•* E . Zlske, P, » i « • «« 4

1 1 4 4 8 1 5 1 2 3 1 0 0 2

Slack, rf A t Hol locher , s s . < r « . . . » . « • . ! 0 _ Terry , 3b 3 o 1 R o b e r t s o n , If 3 0 2 C F a r r e H , c . * . . - , . . . » . « . 4 0 0 H e r w i g , 8b. . ^ H K U H . ! 1 0 P a a k e r t , cf. »,*^»»>-.»_..• 2 0 1 Hendrbt ; p. , . . . . . . . , • , . . . 3 0 0

30. 8 " 7 24 12 Pi t t sburgh

A B . R. H . O. A, B i g b e e , If. 4 2 2 3 T Carey , cf . . . . . . . . 4 2 8 2 0 S o u t h worth , rf. "WThitted. 3b. . . . . . . . ^ r . . 4 0 2 1 1

2 2 1 ft| De logos , l b . «< Hai ley , c :*i • - : > - • > • ' Reese , 3b, »A :.;« « • • » * H. Zeake, sa, £ • » « « 4 •Hoffman, rf. « , »» *•» • • H a r r i n g t o n , cf. • * • • !

0 1 4 3 0 1 0 1 .0 0

T o t a l s

Tota l s .M n :»=«s s.r^ii i s u n » s

Georg* Sisler and Eoger Horns; by Sestted on the Hitting

Thrones, * •

LKAD ALSO WITH_ HITS \ |

Speaker and Robertson TraS 1 ^ j t o n g in Second PosU .

tionfl. :..'-.

r - ^ r - By VMM Prew K « w York, J u n e 26 .—The S t tqnh

Ai t w i n k i n g s of s w a t , G e o r g e Sisler and 0 1 B c g e r H o r n s b y . st i l l r e m a i n seated o ,

the h i t t i n g t h r o n e s of t h e major l e a g u e s . S l s ler , t h e v e r s a t i l e B r o m l e a d s t h e A m e r i c a n l e a g u e pack witt « « 7 w h i l e t h e $250,000 b e a u t y of tbt

Card ina l s i s t e a c h i n g h l t t t o g lessens. n T t i U N a t i o n a l l e a g u e w i t h an aT««

a 8 B o ° t h ' t h e n o t e d M o u n d Ci ty boys • m l e a d i n g a l s o in t h e n u m b e r of hits, S i s l e r ^ r i t h 96 a n d H o r t s b y with 9i.

S w . « i n * tbft f o r m e r M i c h i g a n cofc

r Local Secontiei Bid Askd.

8TCCKS.

$ . £ - S S i A Electr ic . . . W

i ^ ! r Fails" Power;' c^m. . ! 100 . • § S FaUs Power. Pfd. offd. c o d d e d Wheat •>? . . . . . . . ; • 1 " , , b e d d e d Wheat P(.. I P-c 94%

B 0 H P 8 . Byff. Gen. Electric **, X||» | « 8 $ Uen. Elec. rf/, 6*. 1 » » «

* * f i ' » c x»v li Bs, 1935 . .

lies': « Olcott By. 5s, 1920 . . ^ f i o Pow. 1st 5s, 1954 91

v F. Power r e t «s, 193Z 9» Ontario Power l i t 6* VM 89 nniario Power det. 6s, 1911 W

SSB**". »•« *Br,i,f5 if

gaL Riv. Pow. .1st " - . A . . . - . ! • .

Moneta Newrsy porcupine Crown . . , Preston liast Dome SchumaXfr Tis.lal* ''. Thomi'son-KriBt . . . Vlpond-N. Thorn. . . West Dome Cons . . WasaplVa

« 26

102 . 64 *

101 100?i

96% 88 %

101 84 95 93 96 M 89. 97 94 89 86 92 93

100 91 98 9? 88

KIRKLAND LAKK. Kirkland i.ake '.. 44 Lake Shor* . . ; 117 Teck-Uughes TH

Ducks, per lb M C40 G«e»«. per tb to O i l - LIVE POULTRY—Receipts light. firm. Heavy fowls, per lb. SS «37 Medium fowls, per lb i$ £35 W t h t fowls, per lb . . . . » ! CJS . Broilers . f 60 ««o . , COBALT, E T C . Ducks . 'per lb 40 $45 lA.' ,f,nac

O N I O N S - S l o w , weak. ^Haii.y Yellow, dry, per 100-lb sack 14 0034 25 l,** ,'av*r ••• T e « s . per crate 1 75©2 00 A,1,»n'ber»-ter:and

POTATOES—Trade fair; steadv. M vnlagas Old potattes. per bu. »2 W'ti J 00 , , - r o w " Reserve . Southern, per bbl S 00012 00 1 £55 . '* Sweets , per crate 2 OOfi 2 25 J-;in<lr'1 '•••

VEGETABLES — Offerings good," • U8 J3f r a v«» ateady. ! Hudson Bay Asparagus, per doz. bunches {2 00

17 6Vi

13

2H

iOH

tin 19H

1 # 2

Beans , So., per hamper. Beets , perd oz. b u n c h e s , . . . Carrots, new, dos. bunches. Cabbage, per crate Cucumbers, per h a m p e r . . . . Lettuce, per box Mushrooms, per basket . . . Parsley, per doz. bunches . Peas , per bs,g Peppers, per crate Pieplant, per 6«t. bunches. Radishes, per doz. bunches. Spinach, per bu

I Tomatoes . So., per c r a t e . .

Tjjature serlaUyi above quotations tor

•*%bw5nd» sell Fith secured Interest id'ded. .

Buffalo Prodtfce Buffalo, June 26.

$10 00O12 04 . 8 O0&8 76 . S 2S®8 75 11 00914 Of

La . Rose MqKinley-Darrajh . . . Mining Corp Nipissing Ophlr Peterson Lake Right of Way .Rockwood- Oil

tn*» l f t ; Silver Leaf 1 00O2 2a 1 T r e l h e , - N v

Vacuum Oil & Gas . . . Bar silver. S" cents. Total sales, 33.200.

1 7\4

19

"j 20 7

15

46 120

3 B

41V4 9

20

40

car do. l.M: 1 car No. I yellow. 1.14; 1 car No. 1 mixed. 1.31. on track, through billed, inspection track re­ceipts: No.. 1 yellow, 12 cars; No. i do, 17 cars; No. 3 do. 3 c a n ; No. 'S do, 5 cars; sample do. a cars; No. S mixed. 4 -cars; No. 3 milo, 4 cars; No. 4 do, 1 car. Estimated cars, 14.

OATS—Although the offerings wers light 2c under Thursday was th» best bids until the closing when sales were made at 1 4 c lower than Thursday night. Closing: No. I white, 1.26; No. 2 white. 1.25H; No. S white. 1.29\4; No. 4 white. 1.234. on track, through Vlled. Saks : 2 car> N6. 2 white, 1.254 In-si*;<-tion track receipts: No. 1 whit«, 1 car; No. 2 do. 5 cars. Estimated o«rs.

^ 75

1 00&4 00 . . 50© 75

60&1 Orf 5 00ft6 75 1 0062 25

15® 30 1 254M H

STRAWBERRIES—Active , steady.

00H3 . . 30© 40 10@ 20 30O 50

2 75^4 00

32 54 ISO 1005

124 sii-34 1V> 33 294

. 26

, t . , 190 1050

24 13% 3 44 2 34 29% 26%

Niagara Falls Produce There was th« largest night market

so far this season last night. There were 150 trucks and wagons on the market. The supply of strawberries was light. They brought 25 and 30 cents a box. This mornings market was large

Good to choice, per qt 20i/ 25 PINEAPPLES—Supply Hgmt, Ann. I 8tock

Boston Copper Market

BEANS-rSteadY. Harrow, per U0 lb-Medium, per TOO lb P«a. P«r 10- ' b - - . - -Kidney, per 100 lb

BUTTBR-Firmer, with demand. Ooamcry. prints « • «

Peck, s s . ... Ward, 3 b. . Pipp. lb- •• Buth If. Meusel . rf. . Ilodie. cf. -• Pratt . 2b. . • Ha nna h , c. Qulnn, p. .'• •Vlck •• •• Tho'rmahlen

•Bktted for Q u i n n l n e ighth . o 3 _ ^

B . 0 S t 0 n v « rV " " 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 3

Quinn

W h i t t e d , C u t s h a w , 2b, G r i m m , l b . Caton . s s . . . S c h m i d t , c Cooper, p. .. •

.4

.4

.4 , .3 . . 3

0 0 0 0 5

Hoffman, 8b,

P b m " h i m s V l f to the c h a n g e • » > ^ p u y T a t 3 o'clock T M « , » - » w - - " t n ; e c : b a 8 e h H

& t l c n in the. par.t nnd s h o u l d m a k e l f t i j , l t y e r r , e r t l n K a- b i s 'nock. Hooper; left toscninf.v.p—•. l o t t m s c u > . prnect tng a- DlCl n o c i ; .

F r e d d y 1 ^ , 0 erin meet the L i sa_ue w

t w o b a s e h i t s . Hoope ftcott; h o m e runs .

s h . Hooper; stolen sacrif ices. Pen-

bases . • N e w

T h e picture

on

a p f j e l d will K « w t ! l

•Atht f ie ld. : 5 * D u n k Mil ler ;xfeceive Oddie *}-.d t h e pan. Txju:? Maloney

!1 in the i o n gart ie i i . , ,*"="•- ' c i ty will m e e . ui« "•; • . parno i r S center and Loo Kl lnger in > r f n - t h c scason> t h e y h^%e U T

' b o o k e d w i t h the A U - T o » ' ao m o r r o W

The C a y u g a » ^ u ? , . B o w 6 n <* ?lll be—Truesda le . c i «

r> » i- wises on balls , o f f l a p a i h s - .« t r t^,

'the o ld re l iable" will Vhrcns" h o t o n e s b e -

F r a n k E c k s t e i n and

WL. _. S m i t h p : Bf l leau.

3b: McCoombs , s s : Norr i s , t h r e e

^ ' f h o y s w i t h t h e " K i t c h e n e r M i c h - j ^ t " vviH be in tho l i n e - u p t o m o r r o w

wel l k n o w n • J' r 0^ co n°K c f ; H- Strasshurg , rf

2b; H . Oliver,

s h o w s Spion K o p be ing led by h i s owner , Captain Giles L o d -er, jus t after the horse had won t h e g r e a t e s t racing e v e n t In the world, t h e

derby a t E p s o m D o w n s . Spion K o p was considered a rank outs ider, the odds be ing

t h im but F r a n k i e O'Neill, the Amer ican jockey, s een piloted h i m to victory .

O'Neill h a s Ix-en riding in F r a n c e for a good m a n y y e a r s , be ing first jockey a t a b'ig retainer to W . K. VanderblU's s table a t P o l s s y . H e Is i m -

"- , v". Cont inent , where he is rated one of the f inest jock-

T o t a l s > 34 6 9 27 12 C h i c a g o 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—3 P i t t s b u r g h 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 •—6

Error—Hol locher ; ^ w o - b a s e hit , T e r r y ; t h r e e - b a s e h i t s . Cooper. "Whit-t e a ; h o m e run, B i g h e e ; s to l en v a s e s .

) Carey 2, W h i t t e d ; sacrif ices , Merkle , m a s k e r t ; double p l a y s , W h i t t e d , C u t ­s h a w and G r i m m : le f t o n b a s e s , Ch i ­c a g o 4, P i t t s b u r g h 4; b a s e s o n bal l s , off Cooper 2; s truck o u t b y H e n d r i x 1, b y Cooper 2; p a s s e d bal l , S c h m i d t ; u m p i r e s , Moran and Rig ler .

Qulnn, s s . - ^ ta ««««8 Hurs t , c. ..-.*• — —~\ R. E a s t o n , l b . : »: «•» •* Chappele, cf. m t w «•» Wi l son , If. • -> "•« <•-•*"•, Cowdrick, 2b. •«: .«. •«•* A. E a s t o n , rf. •:« »•* • • * F e w , p. •« »«>^: f tBradley , o

T r a i l i n g t h e f o r m e r M i c h l g a l a r i a n i n batt injr a r e : ' S p e a k e r wltii

n t a a m m t . ... „ 1 393, J a c k s o n .387. M i l a n 361. JoHns., A B J t H P . O t A . E . t o n 36L a n d B a b e R u t h .359. •

^ 3 0 0 i 8 0 D a v e R o b e r t s o n l e a d s t h e chase af, - " - ^ 0 i 3 1 t e r H o r n s b y In t h e N a t i o n a l league

1 3 42 0 U v i t h .348, f o l l o w e d b y t h o t w o Beds, 1 7 0 2 D a u b e r t .338. a n d l a s t y e a r ' s chatg-

0 0 0 pion. R o u s c h . w i t h .337 m - ^ <**

59 54 0 5 6 53 ©54 63 ©54 49 @50 50 6.55 44 Gil

,:.S

1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0. 0 0

Flack, 'Mi-

0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0

Tota l s

100 t o 6 astr ide h im,

.28 4 6 SI U • B a t t e d for Greenman to t»h. • • B a t t e d for Fi tch in 5th. t B a t t e d for H u r s t in 5th. Thir teen runs and 11 Wis ort F e w

4 runs and 6 nits o n earned runs, In 7 inn ings ;

Ziske in 7 innings ; Sa lesbooks 9, "Titaniums 3;

l i t t l e Cub, i s n e x t , w i t h .326 and the? a n o t h e r Red , P a t JDuncan, w i t h .323. ;

L e a M e a d o w s r a n k s t h e National' l e a g u e p i t c h e r s w i t h 8 "victories and 1 los s . J i m V a u g h n c o m e s n e x t wtlb; 9 a n d 2, t h e n R e u t h e r w i t h 11 and *,'• a n d A l e x a n d e r t h e Great w i t h 13; a n d 6. i

J i m B a g b y Is t h e b e s t hur ler In the A m e r i c a n l e a g u e w i t h 14 victories a n d t w o l o s s e s . J a c k Qulnn, the vet­eran Y a n k , c o m e s n e x t w i t h 11 and 2; and t h e n C a l d w e l l w i t h 8 'and 2. Wibi H a m s 13 a n d 4, a n d Cove lesk ie wLftt

.36 10

.29

.28

'.31 .40

Creamery, extra, tubs preamery. firsts , . . . . . . • • • CrelmerS' good (o choice Wry. choice to f a n c y . . . Dairy, fair to good crock butter, fancy • Crock butter, fair to good Butter, nommon Oleomargarine

CHEESE—Slow, steady. Daisies, per lb. Flats, per lb Brick cheese Longhorns ,•••••• «' Swiss, ptr lb .•••• "KGUS—Trade moderate, steady. Hennery, white • ' . &« Hennery, mixed 46 ©47 State, candled 46 ©47 W K s E D n d l e P 0 t i L f R Y - - 4 O « e r i n 6 g s moderate, firm. Turkeys, per lb. . . . . . fowls,-heavy,.per lb. . Fowls, medium, rer lb. Fowls, light, per l b . . . Chickens, per lb • • • • • • Old roosters, per !b. .

^40 ©11

rso ?29 33

132 J60

Pineapples, per crate SS 00@7 00 CANTALOUPES—Steady.

Cantaloupes, per crate 13 75(S5 00 CHERRIES—Offerings l i g h t steady.

C h e r r i e s ^ - t C basket 508 "5 PBXCHES—Receipts light, firm.

Georgia, per crate, $2 25<3 3 00 ORANGES—Dull, wenk.

Oranges, Cat , per box 16 00 a 7 00 Lemons, per box 4 75©5 75 Grapefruit, per box

HONEY—Hrm. :No. I fancy per lb N . 2. per lb 3J*j> It I East Butte

Adventure Cons Ahmeek Algomah Allouez Mining Arnold Mining Butte & Balak'ava liingham Calumet & Arizona Calumet & Hecla

I Centennial 5 7566 25 ( Chopper Range

The Daly West Mining.. 35® 40 ; Davis-Daly

.54 . ©68 .39 ©41 .37 <i38 .34 0 3 6 ,.36 O40 ..27 O i l

bases on 110 a n d 4.

m e n i e l y popular on the Cont inent

cys in the world.

B o s t o n - B r o o k l y n

B o s t o n , Mass . . J u n e 26 .—Boston a n d B r o o k l y n divided a d o u b l e h e a d e r y e s ­terday," Brooklyn t a k i n g the first e a m e 5 to 1. and B o s t o n t h e second. 4 ga.uie, ^ w d t f^ ^.^Anro in t h e

'and

~ Se;CSnSh^.DlnS' first b a S v o n errors, Sa lesbooks 2 Tl-t l n i u m s ^ V . stolen b a s e s Salesbooks

left on bases Salesbook j . Ti tan l u m s 2: double plays. H. Z s k e u S d to D e l u g o s ; hit by pitcher,

Changes Styla

to 2 . - Good 'support for C a d o r e in t h e

c o m p a n y In ternat iona l R a i l w a y •have -cars s t o p in front of the l a r K i . P r o w S n t r t n c e [ f t o d i s c h a r g e and pick uv | C r i m s o n G r e j ^ _ ^ e n t r a n c e to

I p h w e n g e r s , f . . & T h e probable l i n e - u p s a r e : | ^ t c h c r . c r . j J$orri3 rf.. . .

T^unn 2b. . . Grace , 3b. . ^ k s t e i n cf. K y l e ;lf- . . . ERatty l b . . SSar.hon ss . >^lr>ncv c IVsse,' i K i r i e y ) p.

Chicago—Cleveland. Chicago. 111., .June 26 .—Chicago de

feated Clovel'eskie for the first t ime this sonKon yesterday, w i n n i n g from

, Cleveland, 6 to 3. The locals c o n c e n --T) nr\' t r :v'c' (i their at tack in t w o innin'tr:. X v 3 < C 6 ^ driving out s ix hi t s , three of which

! were for extra basr-s. These'" coupled j wi th a pair of w a l k s and an error.

" - : - runs . T h e v is i tors played

p i n c h e s , F i l l ing im's wildneSs"

s in tne w o r m . i t i m e l y h i t t ing g a v e t h e v i s i t o r s t h e It Is a co inc idence the s ire of Spion K o p — S p e a r m i n t — w a s o w n e d by the j| opener . In the second g a m e Scot t a i ­

rier familv , a l so w o n the derby1—1906—and also w a s ridden by an A m e r l - l o w e d only five hits*. Cruise ' s o u t -n. D a n n y Maher. In the race of June 2 last Tetratna , the favor i te , did not fielding a n d bat t ing and Ford's h i t -en come" wi th in the, m o n e y . . t ing , w h i c h w a s re spons ib l e for three

T h a t Spion Kop's win w h s no fluke is shown by the fact that the horse j runs , a s s i s t e d in B o s t o n ' s v ic tory , broke all E p s o m D o w n s records for the classic event s , the t ime being 2 m i n - Score , b y i n n i n e s . first g a m e : u u * 34 4-5 seconds or two-f i f ths of a, second ""' * * n " 1 ' Brooklyn

l . b y L e m b e t g in 1910.

Lode ca even

for the classic event s , u .c ........ „ "ess than the prev ious record

he

Leads from Start! netted six I an urh:V.

were u

A l u m i n u m s . , 2b . . Manley . . s s . Ingal l l s

If., H o w e l l .' cf. W e b b e r

J u n e 26.-

h l t Wi l l iams in the p inches score by innings

nabV T'r.e I

R. H. E .

N e w L o n d o n . Conn. . -Lead ing from t h e Initial dip of the ir oars . H a r v a r d ' s vars i ty crew d e f e a t ­ed Yale ln a s p e c t a c u l a r f o u r - m i l e

rf- K l i n g e r | r a c e la te ye s t erday a f t ernoon by ' '"" , V i « t h u s c o m p l e t e l y ^ ^ ah. Granary ne

arly six lengths , t h u s . " — a ot the double .at), u r a n a r / uv^... . —- «tt»ma Ot tne u«u">-

l b ; o u a r n l c r l w i p i n g out g e sUgma o ^ ^

• • - • e V ^ i n , e r ' ^ f f l n a r y " r a ^ e s held early in the

" - e l a n d 0 0 1 1 j j f j ^ * { C h B C

3 t ^ l e ^ ^ a t h , C 0 l l e S k i e , 0 - N e i n ; Wi l l i ams and Schalk .

W a s h i n g t o n - P h i l a d e l p h i a . J W a s h i n g t o n D . C . J u u e 26.—PlUUi , . S f J o f f e r e d i t s s ix teenth conrcc -

. p , Ahrr.n»

Jl-Lockport to. Play Trinity 's

n Power House Diamond To­morrow Afternoon.

d & K o w i n « in majtnKicen ' t h e very I bat t l e , the oar

W a s h i n g t o n I of the

delphla suffered ut ive refeat yes terday

t form f r o m j V m n i n g the open ing S»m . t 'aVr 'o f ' ihV' iong «P«Jtr«a||J series. 4 to 2 **»»™*HlTallowed' e o a r s m e n c o a c h e d ^ B « c f i e c t l v e in_ the P inches

the bout

S f . i i t ; e a r l y d e m o n s t r a t e d the ir su- ' „ , f o u r h i t s anr H a i n e s e a r l y d e m w o r k a n d vis i tors . The ceriorlty bo tn in b e t w e e n , i n

and struck out e score:

s t a m i n a and s w e p t across the f in i sh f lags 23 m i n u t e s and l l 1

fter receiving; the start ing anc ient Y a l e ri-

phl la 'phla

t T h o Holy t r i n i t y ' s of th i s c i ty wil l l> .Jwet the s p e r i v . \ l i-Ix>ckport t eam «; o » the Power H o u s e d iamond tomor K. r{&\' aft';rn tit

pecons ai tignal -: w h i l e the ir vats tra i led ln 35 s e c o n d s later in a | state of phys i ca l e x h a u s t i o n .

s Y a l e Cnptnln Col lapses C. C. P e t e r s p f Seatt le , the Yale

' w h o it is report -e of-

R H. E

O O l O M U j j \ '

t ime, 1:54.

0

and j Naylor *w\\

arid Fr ie l ;

Saint T . o a l » - p e i r o U -Mo., J u n e 26.—Saint Lotus ,

T w o spr ight ly boxers met one eva ' With in tlie roped a r e n a

A large an,} noisy, c r o w d - w a s t h e r t To v i ew the fistic s c e n e ; a

Referee w a s on the job To see that both the m a u l e r s

Did not ' 'se b lackjacks in their m i t t s Nor fight like a l l y brawlers ;

H e was e n g a g e d to see the t w o T)U\ n o : bite one. another—

T h e pair shook han«is before I.:ke brother greet ing b r o u i ^ .

Said Bat t l ing Mike, before the bell W a s tapped u> start the f r a c a s ;

"Wo i r e not here to kill nor i m i m , Y.-.e referee can't m a k e us ."

"Yo,".-- risii'.," a s s e v e r a t e d Bill N i c k n a m e d the D o g t o w n Scrapper,

''You".! get from me no wicked p u n c h , 1 am a friendly tapper.

Remember , kid, wi th in the w e e k Wo boxed at Troy and F a r g o ,

And after th i s we're billed to g o T':n love ly 'rounds a t Argo."

The referee stood 'round a r K i w a t c h e d The very painless scrapping .

And noticed as lie looked around A lot of f a n s were napp ing .

He thought that either Bill or Mik© Would doze off any m i n u t e : would lvave quit h is job but there W a s fifty dollars in it .

Kilduff. 2b. . . J o h n s t o n , 3b. . Griffith, rf. . . N e i s , rf. W h e a t , lf. . . Myers , .cf. . • K o n e t c h y , l b . McCabe , s s . . Krueger , c. . Cadore, p. ••

T o t a l s

0 o 6 0

i u m s 2: double plays, H. Ziske u n a s ­s isted to De lugos ; hit by pitcher, by Zizke . (Hurst) ; umpires . Smith and D o n o v a n ; t ime, 1:45.

» _

Outpoints Johnny Dundee B» Cnitci Prets

Trenton . June 26.—George Erne , formerly of Buffalo, now of th i s city,

• outpointed Johnny D u n d e e in 12 hur-R I r icane rounds here last n i g h t

F r o m the first to the l a s t round Erne forced the mil l ing and h i s f re -

N e w Y o r k — F r a n k F r l s c h w a s . a c r o s s - h a n d e d h a t t e r w h e n h e joined t h e G i a n t s . H e h a s • c h a n g e r ! . now. T h e r e are n o b i g l e a g u e p layers who us© t h i s s t y l e of gr ip .

Pull for Yanks

S a n Franclscc^—This c i t y i s pullir.s for the Y a n k e e s t o s n a r e t h e pennaofTi O'Doul, L e w i s , . Meuse l and Bodle are c o a s t p r o d u c t s . B a b e R u t h Is also a favorite". • . . . .

LIBERTY BONDS •We art buying at the market pries

GRIFFIN ESTATES, Inc. C. H. LUDLOW, Manager

SOI E. A H. Bldj. Phont 24**

'A

• >

Sign Outfielder

.4 .4 .1 . 1 0 0 1

" 3 ° ° I o j ed"d3(fand Dundee 13

0 0 4 0 1 f-rne iun.cu i.,^ „ 0 I quen't right hand punches c a u s e d

Dundee to break ground. E r n e w e i g h -

C i n c l n n a t i - T h e R e d s h a v e • * * * £ ed Outf ie lder D a w s o n from , t M W h e e l i n g . W . Va. , c lub . H e wl l l>re-S S f o r d u l y immediately."- H e t o o W

1 p r o m i s i n g .

ISEBDS-POULTSY SUPPLIES Seed Store

* G a r d e n and Farm Ceeda sold in bulk. You save over 200 per

Icent. Fertilizers

and Insectides. Poultry Foods and Sup­plies. Tacne 033. Eighth it Falls Sts.

HAY—Quoted (baled on track):" Timothy, No. 1. 341 00@12 50 Timothy, No. 2 37 00®40 no Timothy, No. 3 . . . . , 35 00©J7 00 » - _

Standard Oil Strvck. Bid. AsVed.

Anglo-American Oil Atlantic Labos Labos, pfd Borne-Scrymser Buckeye Pipe Chesebrough Mfg v. Do, pfd. Continental Oil Crescent Pipe Cumberland Pipe Eureka Pipe Galena Signal, com Galena Signal, pfd Galena Signal, hew, p fd . ni lnols Pipe Line Imperial Oil Indiana Pipe Int'l. Petroluem Magnolia Midwest Refining National Transit N e w York Transit Northern Pipe, >, Ohio Oil Penn. Mexican Fuel . . . . Prairie OH Prairie Pipe Line Solar Refining Southern- Pipe South P e n n Oil Southwest Penna. Pipe Standard Oil, California Standard C41, Indiana . . Standard Oil. Kansas T. Standard Oil, Kentucky Standard Oil. Nebraska Standard Oil, N e w Jersey 651 Standard Oil. New York. . 330 Standard Oil, Ohio 410 Standard Oil, Ohio, pfd. . . 100 Swan & Finch 65 Union Tank Line 105 Union Tank Line, pfd. . . . 95 Vacuum Oil 370 Washington Oil . >. 25

23 32 90 450 85 210 1O0 no 28 135 97 45 93 83 155 100 86 34 390 142 25 150 92' 2S5 40 550 195 340 110 270 , 60 305 660 500 350 410

25 33 110 600 87 230 105 115 32 150 102 52 105 93 160 105 89 36 420 144 27 160 100 292 45 570 205 SSO 120 230 70 310 689 530 380

•440

Franklin Indiana Island Creek Keweenaw Kerr Take Lake Copper La Salle Mohawk Mass. Consolidated Mason Valley North Butte North Lake OJIbway Mining Co. .*.. Old Dominion Oso.eola Qulhcy Mining Shannon Copper South Lake Superior & Boston . . . . . . Superior Copper Co Trinity Copper Tuolumne Copper Utah Cons. Gold Mining Utah Apex VJctoria Wolverine Mining Wyandotte

Bid. SO 63 25 28 -6 9

. 59 315

l l t t 37%

4% SVi

12 1%

75

% t

3 61

1*, 1 6 V 50

. 1H 24% 39 50

1H 1% 3\ 5 IV*

60 6Vi 1% 2&

15

A-tlceo 95 64 40 30 50

9 9 «

60 820

12% 3SV <Y: 8*i

14 • 2 *

• 10O 65%

. 1% 3% 3% 3%

62 3% 2%

16% 60

26 ' 40H 53

1% • 2 %

4 5U •>

6 7 1% 2\

16 75

Dry beans 10 % Butter 55W 60 Kggs, doz 48® 55 Duck eggs, dos. . . . . ( . i 75 Fowls, dressed 40 Chickens, dressed 454} Ducks, dressed 45 Fowls, llv* .'. 38 Chickens, live 40 Broilers, lb ». 10 Onions, doz. bunches 150 Old potatoes, bu t 00 New potatoes 4 25 Beets_ per dot. bunches . . . . 75 Carrots, per dox. bunches . . . 60 Celery, doz. bunches 1 00 Lettuce, doz 25® Parsley, doz. ..„ 80 Rhubarb, doz I 3 5 8 Radishes, doz 25® Beet greens, bu 1 00 Spinach, bu 75 Honey 35 Veal 23© 24 Asparagus, dos. 1 50 Sour "herries, qt » 12© 15 Sweet cherries, qt , 20® 26 Strawberries .- 25® 30

restrv* in osm vaults, state bunks and trust companU*. decreased 312,600; r#-serre on deposit s tate banks snd trust companies, increased 1427,000; n«t de­mand deposits. d*crease«t $60.195.0<H>; time deposits, decreased 39*6,000; cir­culation, dscreased $1(4,000; aggregate reserve. 1576.874.000; excess reservs, $2M57,t8y.

4.

Buffalo Livestock Buffalo. June 26.

CATTLE—Receipts 550; market slo-r: and steady. Shipping steers, 15.60® 17.50; butcher grades, 10.00&T5.00; cows, 4.O0& 10.26.

CALVKS—Receipts 400; msrkst act ­ive and 50e lower. Cull to .choice, 5.00 G17.0Q.

SHEKP AND LAMBS—Receipts 800; market slow and steady. Choice lambs 16.50G 17.00: cull to fair, U.00®16.00; yearlings, 13.00Q 14.50; sheep. 5.00® 9.0O.

HOGS—Receipts 1,600: market sct lve vnd steady. Yorkers, 16.50®17.60: pigs . 15.25616.60; mixed. 16.75®l7.00; heavy.

I-<.25®16.50; roughs, 11.00®1S.2S; stsga, 8.00© 10.00.

» • . . • —

Galseis Isto of the City t* Niagara FaUs, Niagara County N. T.. deceased, to sxhiblt ths same, with the vouchers thereof to tho subscriber, the Adrrinls- | trator. of said deceased, at 103 Main St.. In ths City of Niagara Falls. Sri said County, on or before the 1st day of October, 1910

GEORGE L GA1SER. Adrolnlstrstor.

Iwfim

, NOTICE TO CREDITORS—Puwvwjt 1 to an order ot Hon. Norman D, F W J .

Surrogate of Niagara County, rwtlco is hereby givei.. to all porsooa having Claims or demand* agaiost M»rH&« ChUppone. late of tho city of Ntagars FaHe, Niagara County, N. y „ deeese -

wi th **•

estate of said deceased, s t 608 Gluck Building, ln the City of Niagara Falls, rn said County, on or before tho 1st day of September. 19'.'0.

Dated February 18. 1920. ANGELO E. SCALZO.

Administrator of the Estate of Martin Chlappone, Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS—Pursuant to an order of Hon. Charles H l ^ e y , Sur.rogaje of Niagara County, riotlqe Is hereby given, to all persons having Claims or demands against Sarah C o * -an, late ot the Village of Youngetows, NiasaTa County, N. i . . decease^, to e"r» hlblt the same, with the vouchers there­of, to tho subscrtbej. the Adrolnlstrstor

. . . . . . .. .Wi l l iam P. ClapjaiUe. of said deceased. ed. to exhibit tu» same, wi th *hs> t at toe l*w oflice of Jut t l e . fUee * vouchers thereof, to the subscribes, 1 Stock-well, No. 503 Elderfleld-Hartshorn Angelo F. 8caUo, sdmlnlstratcr <jf t o e f B l d g . . i s the City ot Niagara Falls, in

said County, on otj before the lTth day

of August, mo. Dated Febru%ryt6. 1920.

. WILLIAM T*. CLAPSATTLE, Administrator.

TU.TTLE, RICE & STOCKW'ELL, At ­torneys for Administrator, Office S» F. O. Address, *09 ElderTield-Harts-

. 5 p j . , , . . — ^ r . - ^ , - _ — . . — — — — 1 . 1 , . ,* NOTICE T O j X O A L DEALERS

Lockport. N , Y-Office of Citp» Treasurer. Sealed prop>*als will be received by

the County l l reasurcr . at his office at Xcikport , N. nr., until 10:00 o ' c l o c k ^ r ^ t h u r s d a y f . July Sth, 1920, for ^the

• furnishing a / d delivery of 115 tons fatbve or sma(ll egg coal at N. Y. State [Armory, W ^ ^ $ & * f '

Coupty Treasurer. lK>ckport." N\ Y., June 23. 1920.

-"S-=*3

41

20

30

40 30

Chicago Grain Market Chicago, June. 26.—Grain opening:

Corn, July, 1.74 3-401.74, off 1 - 4 0 1 ; SepL, 1.67 1-4®1.« 7-8, off 1.*©T-S. Oats, July, 1.06 1-2. up 1-2; Sept., 84 7-S4&85, up 1.4®S-8.

Foreign Exeiaago New York, June 26.—Foreign . ex- .

change was steady at the opening to- ! day. Demand sterling opened at S.M ' 1-2. with cables s t 1.97 1-4, off 1-2 cent: franc checks, 12.08. off 6; Mrs chocks, 16.20, oft 8; marks demand. .0270. cables, .0174, up .0002; Canadian dollars, 37.75.

Demand sterling closed at S.M 1*1. off 3-8; francs demand, 12.04, cables, 12.02; lire demand. 16.20. cables. 16.18; marks demand, .0372, cables, .0174; Ca* nadlan dollars, .8775.

New York Product New York, June 26.

POTATOES— Southern, [email protected]; Bermuda, [email protected]; clear, 11.00® 12.00; winter straights, 13.00®14.OO;

FLOUR — Unsettled snd weak. Springs patents, [email protected]; clear, ll.OOfj 12.00; winter straights. 13.00® 11.00; KKansas straights, 13.75®18.76; Kansas patents. [email protected]; Kansas clears, 11.00 4} 12.00; rye, 11.75gl2.50;

LEGAL

IN BANKRUPTCY HQrt3M

white' corn, 6.00®S'^S. CASH- WHEAT—Neglected and nom-

New York Bonds Bid. 100U

Botson

He

-this t ime a t

P o w e l l , cf. Pick. 2b. E a y r s , lf Cruise, rf. . . . .

, H o l k e , l b

I Boecke l . 3b. Maranv i l l e , ss . Ford, s s Gowdy , -F l l l ing im, p. . . H e a r n e , p-•Chris t 'bury . .

T o t a l s • B a t t e d for H e a r n e in ninth.

Brook lvn 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 0— 6 6 2 I B o s t o n 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 — 1 7 1 !

Bat ter i e s—Cadore and K r u e g e r ; F i l l ihg im, H e a r n e and G o w d y .

S e c o n d G a m e . R H E !

i B r o o k l y n 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6— 2' 5 6 B o s t o n . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 •-—4 8 3 '

1 B a t t e r i e s — Boston . S c o t t and I O'Neill. G o w d y : . Brook lyn , Pfe i f ter and Mil ler: u m p i r e s , O'Day Quig'ley ; t i m ^ 1.40.

N e w Y o r k - P h i l a d e l p h i a Ph i lade lph ia , Pa. , J u n e 2 6 . — R i l e y ' s

and Meuse l ' s poor

K S r V i : T h e i ^ c k p o r t battery wil l " J ™™™X h € r . t on ight in part B a t t e r i e s - S a m ^ ~~~ | ; b l selected from Bert - > , ^ « * n « ' " g

R " v i n d i c a t i o n of ^ e - A m e r i c a n s h o c k C r and S e % e r ^ I LJrty-;Thompson twlr lcrs wi th C l a r . , » > n g

V 1 ^ e m as opposed b y t h e k e A y * « . « * J .

bat. T h e •m'ertcd

f ly The.mp b » l r . d the bat

trolt. E h n v w i n n i n g

grWIRLS ONE HIT GAME

OSfdcn Sbnl« Out Phoenix In Game E with the Rod Sox. ft . o •Ogd»n on the mound for the N i a ­

g a r a F a l l s Red S o x held the Pheon lx t<£one hit ar,d no runs, the Sox w i n -n l | i g by the score of 23 to 0. Oird.en *•—» in rarp form and held the Pho^-

- He

r o w i n g s » t - . - - . . . „ E n g l i s h m e t h o d s adopted by

JfRegardless- of the technlqQue

Y a l e . j Vilteher. S h ^ • .

•«l KrSipWtt. Kallln «»d a s , M » .*»-& 555:

Icoachinff t h e r e w a s a m p l e reason for *V"* " j . n 2

the e la t ion of the Cambr idge c o l i c - "™v- "' g ians . for not in y e a r s h " ,"«"-«»«i a d m i n i s t e r e d a m o r e co cr

^fifty-second dual in t er -vars i ty gat ta .

Cr imson Ylctory Surprises

r h 3 2

nbr. comple te ly At his m*rcy stfeick out 13 men. H. W i l l i a m s s tar­red wi th th« st ick for th« Six . Fie lds wi ts the only Phoen ix player to get

T h e score: B Red Sox 2 ab

w i l f o n , l b . - . . . B . £ w H l U m s 2b Cdrrv s s H«> W i l l i a m s If 5 K b u c Jlwpker rf . . . . R^Osrrten p . , Wjj l lamson cf Scfttt 3h D « k e r 3h . . . .

as Harvard T o Q a y ' 8 Calendar- of Sport* . m p l e t e a n d , J Q W * J . °

u ^ h i n T d e f e a t to a blue c r e w t h a n , ^ ^ _ M - a t l n g of Q u e e n s C o u n t y

be sbuth of the Mason a n a u serlea here y e s t e r d a y . W h e a t ' s h o m e h o n o r s ' . . ' „ . ' • ^ " u f e . run scored Ph i lade lph ia ' s o n l y run.

W e trust these t w o Ohio e n g a g e m e n t s are n o t t h , ^ J f . f ^ ftf T h e s c o r e : a E

l o n g T r t e n ^ * i p be tween t ^ ^ S ^ ' X l ^ the box ing g a m e to a n y , . . . . I C M ^ J M 14 2 fairs be tween heroes of t h e roped are na uo 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 6 2 great extenr. : . 1 B a t t e r i e s — N e w York. JDouglaa and s " — —A S n y d e r ; P h i l a d e l p h i a , R l x e y ,

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Canadian Mining Stock. P O R C U P I N E . Bid. Asked

Apex \y% 2 Boston Creek 17 Davidson 70 Dome Extension 22 24 Dome Lake •• 4H Dome Mines . . . . . 1 1 0 0 1110 Gold Reef 2% .3 Holllnger Cons 565 570 Keora 19

Mclntyre . . . 1 8 0 181

Bond. V. S. 2s, reg U. S. 2s, coupon L". S. 4s, reg U. S. 4s. coupon American T. & T. clt. 5s Anglo. French 4s Atchison gen. 4s Atchison adj. 4s. stamped Baltimore & Ohio 6s Central Leather os . . . . . . . Central Pacific l s ts . . . . . Ches. & Ohio cv. 5 s . . . . . Ches. & Ohio cv. 4V»s.. . . Chicago. B. & Q. Jt. 4 s . . Chi.. Mil. & £t. P. gen. 4s Chi.. Mil. & St. P. cv. 4\js C . Mlt. & St. P. reg. 4%s Chi.. R. I. & Pac. ref. 4 s . . City of Paris 6s Dom. of Canada 5s- (1932) Erie general 4s General Electric os Great Northern 1st I H s . . Inter. Marine 6s Louis. & Nash. un. 4s Mo.. Kan. & Tex. 1st 4 s . . New York Cent. deb. 6s . .

I New York State 4V>s j Northern Pacific 4s

Northern Pacific 3s . . . . . Penna. general 4',-s Penn. Gen. 4s . . - ^ Reading general 4s Southern Pacific 6s V Southern Pacific cv. 4s . . Southern Railways 6 s . . . Southern Ry. general 4 s . . Union Pacific 4s Union Pacific cv. 4s United States Steel 5s . . . Mb. Pacific general 4s St. L. S.F. p.l. 4.". ser. A St. L. & S. F. adj. 6 s . . . . Saint Louis. Inc. 6s

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RYK—Kasv. No. 2 western, 2-44 f.o.b. BARLEY—Dull. Mat ing , [email protected]

c.l f. N. Y.; feeding. 1.55®1.60 c.i.f. New York.

CORN—Dull. No. 2 yellow, 2.01 1-4, ten days shipment; No. 2 yellow, 2.00 1-4. 20 days shipment, c.i.f. New York dom> stic.

OATS—Easy. Ordinary white, clip­ped, 1.81; fancv clipped white, 1.38.

BEKK—Quiet. Family. 20.00®22.00. PCT. :—Dull. Mess. 39.50640.50. LAUD—Quiet. - -Middle .wes t , spot,"

20.35«J 20.45. SUGAR—Raw. quiet. 18.56; refined,

quiet; granulated. 22.00®24.00. PETROLEUM—Firm. New York re­

fined. 23 00; crude Penna., 6.10. COFFEE—Rio No. 7, on spot, 14 1-2;

Santos No. 4. 22 1-2623 1-2. . SPIRITS TURPENTINE—Quiet, 1.75.

MOLASSES—Firm. New Orleans, open kettle. [email protected].

RICE—Steady. Domestic, 9®15. FREIGHTS—Dull and nominal. ROSIN—Weak. Common to good,

strained. 13.50 . TALLOW—Steady. No. 1, 2.65; No.

3, 2.25f(2.40; clover, 2.0062.55. HOPS—Dull. State, 80® 1.00; Pacific

coast, SO^i.oo. DRIED FRUITS—Inactive. Apples.

6®1S 1-2; peaches, peeled, 22 l-2®23 1-2; peaches, unpeeled,. 17 1 -2"Q 22; apri­cots, 22^37: prunes, 9629.

HIDES—Weaker. Bogota, 30; Cen­tral America. 30.

WOOL—Dull. Domestic fleece. 6 0 6 75: domestic fleece, scoured basis. 60 tg 1.50: Texas, scoured basis. 75®i:60.

BEANSr-Quiet. Marrow .choice, [email protected]; medium, choice. 8.10®8.25; pea. choice, S.10iiS.25; red kidney, 16.00 il 16.50.

STRAW—Firm. Long rye, 1.10®l^O. DRESSED POULTRY*—Quiet. Thr-

keys. oOfiSS; chickens, 3SS43; fowls, 23 <4i44: ducks. 2SP35.

LIVE POULTRY—Quiet. Geese. 18 #29; ducks, 25; fowls. 35037: turkeys,

In the District Court of th* Unite States for the Western District of Ne\ York. In the matter , of W o j c i e c -Bugay, Bankrupt.

On this 17th. day of June , A. D.. 1S20. on reading the petition of. the . above named bankrupt praying for a I discharge from his debts:

It Is ordered, by the Court that a hearing be had upon the tame cm the 27th day of July, A. D. . 1920, before said Court, at the City of Buffalo, In said distr ict at ten o'clock In the fore­noon; and that a notice thereof be published in the Niagara Falls Gazette, Niagara Falls, N. Y„ a newspaper printed in . said district, at leas t -once thirty days prior to said return day. and that all known creditors and other persons In interest may appear at tho same time and place and' show causa lf any they have why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted.

And It is further ordered by the Court that the referee shall send or cause to be sent by mall to all known creditors copies of this order, a t least thirty days prior to said return day, ad­dressed to them at their placet of resi­dence as stated.

Witness, the Honorable John R. Hasel, Judge of tho said Court, and the seal thereof, at the City of Buffalo, in said dis­trict, on the 17th day of June, 1920.

HARRIS S. WILLIAMS, Clerk.

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Seal of the Court

Attest: HARRIS S. WILLIAMS,

Clerk.

To all creditors of the above named bankrupt and persons in interest:

Take' notice of the above order and govern yourselves accordingly. ' *

» G. P. JUDSON, Referee, NOTICE TO CREDITORS—Pursuant

to an order of Hon Charles Htckey, Surrogate of Niagara County, notice Is hereby given, to all persons having: Claims or demands against Edson U.

Movie Fans Attent ion The further expansion of the already extensive business of GARDINER PIC­

TURES, INC., is being successfully accomplished with-the co-operration of the men and women who attend motion picture theaters. Or, to put it differently, the very people who pay their money into the box offices are having their first safe oppor­tunity to get in on thetcemendous profits of the motion picture-business. /

GARDINER PICTURES, INC., sends this message to movie fans: "We invitie you to share with us in the success of our enterprise. We have been in business a long time and have made handsome profits. You surely have seen some of our photdplavs at your favorite theater. A few of our reeent successes include sufch photoplays as "MICKEY," "THE BIRTH OF A'RACE," "YA1NKEE DOODEB IN BERLIN" with THE SENNETT BATHING BEAUTIES. "THE LOST BAT­TALION" with the OVERSEAS TAZZOPHIENDS, "TILLIE'S PUNCTURED' ROMANCE," "SILK HUSBANDS "AND CALICO WIVES," and hundreds of. others that have played to record breaking crowds in practically every theater. -$

RIGHT AT THIS MINUTE we i r e making our business bigger. To do that we can profitably use more money. Now, if you care to take-advantage of this un­usual opportunity and put up a small share of this new capital, we'll- let you do it, and we will give you your pro-rata share of the huge profits that we are making. In addition to that, we'll see that you get a square deal and do business with you in a friendly way, guarding your interests as faithfully as we would our own. A

So, if you like GARDINER PICTURES, if you've got a little money; if you think you'd like to find out how you can be a partner with us in the motion picture business and receive a regular income (as we earn it for you), all you have to.do is to mail us yotir Name and Address on a post-card or letter-sheet as soon as you have finished reading this announcement. We will theri send you a certain very inter­esting booklet which tells you all about GARDINER PICTURES, INC., and how, you may share some of the vast profits of the screen. This booklet costs you noth­ing. You do not obligate yourself in any way when you send for it, but we feel that our earnings are such and our policy and plans will appeal to you so strongly, that you will be glad that we have offered you the opportunity of sharing in this business.

Write at once, do not delay, as the small number of shares being offered will be disposed of quickly—and then—you will be the loser for having passed this un-< usual opportunity. ADDRESS

Niagara Fall* Office: 208 E. & H. BIdg. C. Fay DeLamater, Mgr. .'' r

GARDINER PICTURES Inc. 4 7 W. Swan Street Buffalo, N. Y.

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Yankee slugger King pcAed out two his total to 22.

Pock hit one also, but the Red Pox beat the Yankees ( to 1

trials . fctf.Ai^A.^at W i n n l p * *

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Ralph W. Liakft, P i n e Ave , and 19th Stree t .

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lOUrnmuni* wa..-.. Ohio c h a m p i o n s h i p t o u r n a m e n t o p e n s a t C o l u m b u s ; Q u e b e c I*rovniclal c h a m p i o n s h i p t o u r n a m e n t o p e n s at Montrea l .

Boxln i t—Bi l l B r e n n a n v s Ole A n -10 rounds , a t C l e v e l a n d ; Bat*

rounds "at C leve land; E d d i e J i « « , t n ; S S S J W Sai lor R e d m a n g r o u n d s . «i . v j u t St . L o u U ! J a c k t . e v c r \ s . i V f f i RamhauBh. U rounds , at Mass l l l i on , O.

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N e w a r k - J o h n n y W i 1 s o n . t > . w ' " ^ 1 $tSO0 for h i s b o u t w i t h bo'.dler c e l v e

Thompson Decline*

Toronto .—Ear l T h o m s o n , holder of i t J lftO-Tara hurd le wor ld 's recoro . Kas wrUt*r. Mayor Church of t h i s ? i , y b V w i n bo unable t o c o m p e t e s t A n t w e r p for Canada .

Oarey etole home and gave the Pi­rates the Wad over th* Cub?.. Ptttsburith ! _ winning I to 8 > z

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Retail 25c. 20c, 16c |

BASEBALL SUNDAY, JUNE 27th

Aluminum Park 3:30 p.m.

KITCHENER (Mich-Ont. League) vs. ALUMINUMS

Ladies' Day

$70.00 SUITS Reduced to

$66.00 SUITS Reduced to

$60.00 SUITS Reduced to

$65.00 SUITS Reduced, to

$50.00 SUITS Reduced to

$46.00 SUITS Reduced to

$40.00 SUITS Reduced to

$36.00 SUITS Reduced to —

$25 to $30 SUITS Reduced to ..

$60.90 $56.00 $51.90

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: $38.90. . $33.90 _ $29.50 . $2190

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2S r u n s and 21 hi t s off Oardner In f fnrildR*. ft rur.r, And 1 h i t off Otr-a»ts In * i n n i n g s ; hs sen on b«U« off Bed Sox (7 ) . P h * o n l x ( « ) ; struck out b r O g d e n (1») . h y ' G a r d n e r f S ) : two bM* hits , B . WIlHams, S h o t s ; s a c -

Sflce h i t s 8 . W i l l l s m s ; left on base* ed Srtx (*>; P h e o n l e ( 2 ) : Nvlk.

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Brooklyn b**J «h* Brarea I to 1 1" ths first gsme. but dropr-d the secr^vl j « to J. ...

. Two pssees, s hit M t s m a n . Slal« r>', doubl» and Austin'* triple eonit l tu ed an »l«nU> inning rally that rave be |

•Vew TorV. J u n e M ^ * V . ! £ m ' per affort t o secure hotrtf v l t n _ J > r o m ; .

Prowra 4 runs s a d th* * » m * fr^m T:c»r» 1ft to •. I

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GEO. J. HUTTER. DISTRIBUTORS.

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COMMERCIAL NOTES—REGALIA Box —REGALIA Box 50-^350 Retail

Box 50— .r3.50 Box 25—$3 00 Box 25—$4.75 Box 50-S5 75 Box 50-S4.26

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BUFFALO, N. Y.

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Buy a Box of Over the Top : Juniors : 10 little cigars for 35c A smoke you will surely en­

joy. Pleasingly mild.

Pow er City Tobacco Company

Wholcsaii Distributors For Sale Everywhere

1604 Pine Ave. Niagara Falls. N. Y.

A good t ime now t o buy your S t raw H a t , all s tyles he re a t $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, and $6.00.

All the wanted styles of Underwear including Carter's, Chalmer^ B. V. D., and Cluett Pea-body Nainsook Union Suits.

. Big varieties of Slimmer Furnishings, all very reasonable in prico.

M. B R O W 2109 Main Street

An income of 9 6-10 may be obtained by purchasing a block of stock, preferred and common, of the American Kardex Co.

The preferred stock is cumulative and an absolute first lien on the entire plant of the company located at Tonawanda, N. Y. The preferred pays 8% and the common 16%'. One share of common may be purchased with each four shares of preferred, the block thus purchased netting 9 6-10%;,

The company is one of the largest manufacturers of time and labor saving bank and office equipment in the coun-fry. The business is well established, its product being sold through its twen-Lv-five sales offices in the United States a$ well as in Europe, South America, Cuba and other countries.

Write for circular giving full details of &is investment"

Nsme. Bid.Asked. Am. T. & T. Ss. Feb.. 1924 92 92% Am. Tobacc?) 7s. Nov.. 1920.. 99% 100% Am. Tobacco <s. Nov.. 1921 . 99H 100 Am. Tobacco 7s. Nov., 1922 99% 99% Anglo French. 6s. Oct.. 1920 9S% 99%

1 Both. Stocl 7s. July. 1922.. 96 9S I Beth. Steel. 7B. July. 1923.. 96 97

British 5Us. Nov., 1921. . . . 96% 97% I C. B.'& Q. jt.. 4s. July, 1921 91 93%

Oitv of Paris. 6s. Oct.. 1921.. 92% 93 Cudahy PACK.. 7S, July. 1923 96% 98% Dold Par.klng 7s. Nov., 1920 99% 100 Dold Packing 7s, Nov., 1921 96% 98% Dold Packing. 7s. Nov., 1922 95 9S Dold Packing 7s, Nov., 1923 9* 97 General F l e e , fis, July, 1940 97 97% Lig. & Myers 6*. D e c , 1921 96% 97 Proc. & Gam. 7s, Mar.. 1921 99% 100 Proc. AT Gam. 7s. Mar. 1922 S9% 100 Proc . & Gam. 7s. Mar.. 1923 99% 99% 80. Cal. Ed. 7s. Jsn.. 1921-M 95 »t St. P U. D.. 5%s. Doc, 1923 93% 94% U. S. Rubber <s, D e c , 192J 9» ""*

£% 35; roosters, 25: chickens, broilers, 59®

" ^ I CHEESF—Firm. State whole milk, common to specials, 19J5 2S; state skims common to specfa!*, 6<fl9.

BUTTER—Firm. Creamer}', extra, 5S 1-2; special market, 59*159 1-2; state dairy, tubs, 42^38; Imitation creamery. firsts, nominal.

EGGS—Firm. Nearby -white, rancy, 56ft 5S; nearby mixed, fancy. 42JT54; fresh firsts, 42Q50; Pacific firsts, 88® 57.

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Buffalo Grain Market Buffalo. June. 16.

• WHEAT—Several cars of soft winter hers, but the Inquiry was light s s mill­ers are looking for lower prices. In­spection track receipts: No. t hard winter, 1 car; No. 2 dark northern, 1 car; No. i red. 1 car; No. 2 soft white, 1 csr. Estimated cars 1.

CORN—Mttle Inquiry early yesteTday but about noon there were sales at 2c and s t the close at 5c under Thurs-day. The offerings at that decline wer*-quits 'wel l cleaned up and dealers are looking for a reaction today. Clos­ing: No. 1 and No. 2 yellow. 1.85; No. 3 ysllow, 1.S4; No. 4 yellow, 1.79- No. 5 ysllow. 1.75; No. « yellow, 1.6701.72. on track, through billed. Sates: 1 car No. 1 yellow, 1.90- J do, l.SS; 1 csr do, 1.15; i cars N>. 1 y«llow, 1.18; 1

New York Stock Market New York, June 26.—Opening prices

on the New York stock exchange to-rlav were Irregular. Prices were: Reading. 84 7-8. off 1-8: General Mot­ors, 24 1-S, up 1-8; Baldwin, 118 7-8, off 1-S: U. S. Steel. 93. off 1-4; Corn Products, 94 7-8, off 1-S; Texas Com­pany. 45 3-8. up 3-S: Republic Iron and •Steel. 93. unchanged; Royal Dutch, N. Y., IK. up 3-4; Sinclair, 31 1-4, off 1-4; Pan-American Petroleum. 102 1-4, .off 1-4; Southern Pacific, 92 3-4, up 1-4; Haskell and Barker,- 75 1-4, up 1-4.

There was little activity at the open­ing and price changes were unimport­ant. Railroads wero inactive.

Shortly before the close, Vanadium run up to S4 1-4. Steel Common moved within tho range of 1-4 of a point for the two hour session.

The market closed Irregular,

Bank Statement New York, June 26 Ths weekly

actual bank statement today showed thef ollowing changes: Surplus, in­creased J31,906,250; loans. Increased J3.. 121.000: cash In own vaults, members Federal Reserve Bank, decreased J820,« MO; reserve In Federal Reserve Bank of Mmber Banks, Increased $21,721,000;

"The B**t in a L O B * Run*

HABLEY.DAVH>80H Motorcycle* A Bicycles .

Ralph W. LUke. Pine A t * , and 19th Street.

AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY PROPERTY DAMAGE AND COLLISION INSUR­ANCE all in one policy. For pleasure or commercial cars. Absolutely no better protection than we offer.

A . n | . REAL ESTATE Ozias Baker 83ft Third Strett

and INSURANCE Of Every Description

Phone 1534

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AMERICAN KARDEX CO. TONAWANDA, N. Y. I

l Buy Oil Leases, Where? In Texas. NOW is the time to purchase selected oil leases. There will be a tremendous development in Texas

bit this coming fall If possible buy a ^ j £ ™ g j rentals are paid up for a few years, then there is no ex-

PCn$Let others around you do the drilling. When a good well comes in near your lease, you are liable to get $1,000 Tn acre or more for same. We have leases ringing from $5 an acTe to$100. Can sell some on t.me payments.

Come to office and we will show you geological maps, reports and locations ^ ^ f t ^ ^ M ^ S Prices are advancing, so act very soon. Hamilton *eii down 2,300 feet. Agents wanted.

Hamilton Oil Company Suite */.Langs Block Niagara Falls, N. Y.

Power City

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The Officers and Directors of this bank Hav§

decided t h a t present conditions Warrant the

payment of four per cent interest on Time De­

posits, deposited under special ar rangements ,

and commencing July 1st, 1920, this old and con-

servat ive bank, with assets of more than Nine

Million Dollars, will enable you to earn a higher

r a t e of interest on your funds than when deposit-

fed subject to your check. Come in and let us tell

you our plan which is surrounded by twenty-six

years of banking experience, toge ther with a'

capital, surplus and undivided profits of over

Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars.

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