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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 20

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20 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1922. ftj Western New York Deaths it Everything Men and Boys Wear" Henry Webster Wyoming, Der. 11.

Postmaster Webster died suddenly last ere- ITn A Mm bin born, to (limit to the furnace fire i mi starting turn bad. reached Ibt i front door when be fell. lie was fminil by AhU Cook, who was nnf. Mci- leal aUl was summoned, but It WH found he hid ftiel instantly. 1 V'rtter lxm In Attica on March 13.

IVil, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jhn I la married Mis Alice Walker, of Itethsnr, April, 1SS0. He was town clerk of liethany seven yean. He wns appointed postmaster of the Hethany oitico dur'rg the administration of I'rosidcnt Cleveland and for five yearn hold the office.

Twenty years Mr. and Mrs. Webster moved to Wyoming and be at became mail carrier and Cou-linuwl for twelve years In that work. In July. he was appointed pot-mtitrr of the Wyoming ome and held thnt position at the time of his death.

The funeral will held fnmi the Presbyterian Chon-h on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. Webster wsa a member of tli Warsaw Lodge of Ma-eons and tho ISa'nvia Cnmmaudery, Knehts Templar. Tha Masons will conduct the funeral. Mr.

Webster is diirvived by his wife, one daughter. Mrs. J. J. Nichols, of ltuffalo, and one sister, Shaddock, of Warsaw.

par excellence A New Davenport Or Fine Upholstered Piece Would, No Doubt, Make An Excellent Addition To Your Home At Christmas Time In many families, different member club together to buy the home such a useful and enduring present, which the entire family can use and enjoy every day of the year for many years. Ilinman O. Hnlden. Itutnvln, Dec. 11.

Ilinman O. Holden, many years prominent as a Ratavia dry goods merchant, died at bis home In i ltiittivin No. 410 Kast Main street yes-i tcrday afternoon from heart disease. Mr. llolden was born in Batavin on Walnut or mahogany mohair suite of three piece consisting of dav- COCA Af enport, wing fireside chair and davenport chair pOJleUls Three-piece tapestry suite in the style il lunlrated above, davenport, wing fireside chair and davenport arm chair i Two-piece velour suite consisting of davenport and arm chair, with ipring-seat cushions and spring arms Special fireside rockers in cut velour or tapestry covering 293.00 144.50 35.00 I February 17, 1Vi2.

In 10 he entered Into a partnership with his father, the late It. O. Holden nnd conducted a dry (roods business under the firm name of U. O. llolden A Hon, which was cn-l tinned until after which Mr.

Hidden went to New York where be was i connected with the Wunnmaker store fur several years. About two years ago he returned to his home on account of ill health and bad since resided here with his family. Mr. Holden was one of the charter members of the Itatavia Club, and member of St. James'a Episcopal Church where for many years be served ns a vestryman.

He Is survived by his wife and two sons. Richard (). of Albany, and Hinman llolden, of Rochester, and one (laughter, Miss Evelyn Holden, of Ba-I tn via and one brother, Frank K. Holden, Large fireside chairs with deep, high grade, upholstering one of our best makes, priced according to the grade of covering, in CJQ AA fn QO AA velour or tapestry i PUOUU 10 00. UU Included Among Other Appropriate "Home Gift" Pieces Are: Library tables 85 styles $10.56 to $98.00 Bookcases 29 styles 25.00 to 82.50 Buffets 72 styles 27.50 to 175.00 China Cabinets 60 a tyle 2 1.50 to 150.00 Music Cabinets 24 a tylcs 14.50 to 52.00 Mirrors 24 styles, 1.08 to 39.50 Lamps Hundreds of style 1.75 to 120.00 Gateleg tables 15 styles 11.75 to 18.00 Kaltea rockers 58 styles 7.50 to 39.50 See our big special Kaltex rocker with a uto spring-seat cushion, a of Rochester and two sisters, Misc.es Louise nnd Kate Holden, also of Rochester.

The funeral will be held from St. James's Episcopal Church to-morrow afternoon nnd the burial will take placa in the Hatavin Cemetery. House Coats $5 to $30 All McFarlin house coats are well tailored and care-fully proportioned. They come in plain colors, with plaid or striped linings and facings. Tuxedo, shawl or notch collars.

Edges trimmed with contrasting cord. Camel's hair and light gray house coats, with an open plaid throughout the garment, are very stylish. House coats of genuine Warumbo cloth, the finest of wool weaves, $22.50. Unlined silk house coats, in black and contrasting colors, with tuxedo collar and cuffs, $20.50. Velvet house coats, in blue, maroon and brown, $30.

Michael Kret. Albion, December 11. Ths funeral of Michael Kret. fifl years old, who was killed yesterday afternoon near Kenyon-ville in the town of Carlton when an automobile in which he was riding with John Mark, a neighbor, turned turtle, will be held from St. Joseph's Church here on Wednesday morning at 0 o'clock.

in a choice of four different tapesties, hristmaa special at Fancy rockers 165 styles 16.95 58.00 3.50 to i Shop early In the day and early in the week whenever possible 11 GRAVES GP Kret was born in l'nlnnd. 1 In leaves ifc and two children in the town of Ciirltun. Three years ago he came to i Oilcans county with John Mack and friend named I'ragon. Each of the three families have hnd a member in a fatal accident. A member of the Dragon fam 78 State Street ily was killed one year ago when team ran away one mile east of Albion' nnd struck a pole on the Million Dollar highway at I'erkins corner, breaking th neck of Dragon who was instantly killed.

Mack and Kret were together In the accident yesterday. Mack was only slightly injured. tna Isaac (iroeseup. Clyde, l)cc. 11.

Isaac Groescup, a life-long resident of this village, died at his home in Hodus street yesterday forenoon, aged years. He xyas veteran of the Civil war and belonged to the 111th Regiment, New York Volunteers. rutricU Whits. Romulus, Dec. 11.

The death of Pnt- riik White, a well known resident of this Bathrobes Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon from the C. vicinity, occurred at his horns north of I the village yesterday morning following year'a, Illness. He was 75 years old A. Miller undertaking rooms. Suedaker I'ost, (i.

A. will have charge and nnd was born in Ireland. He is survived Rev. h. W.

Farnswortb will preach the by his wife; six daughters, Mrs. Edward sermon. Waters and Mrs. John Murphy, of this village; Mrs. George Cracknel! nnd Mrs.

Toombs, of Geneva MrB. Kdward Carroll and Miss Annn White, of Willard; three CLINTON FUR CO. The Finest Gift for Her A FUR COAT a lasting gift a sensible gift an appreciated gift AUR fresh, new stock of rich looking Fur Coats will make it easy and pleasant for you to select the model that will please her most. Note these exceptionally low prices too! Reduced 25 Below Regular Prices. sons, John White, of this village: William White, of Willard, and Hugh White, of Ynrktnwn Heights.

$5 to $25 A large array of quality bathrobes awaits you at McFarlin's. Velour blanket robes, handsomeand serviceable, are made with convertible or shawl collars, and collars, edges and pockets are bound with contrasting cord. Grays, blues, tans and ombre effects, in a wide variety of patterns. A man will appreciate the compliment of receiving one of these well tailored robes. At the higher prices are all-wool robes of the Navajo type.

The funeral will be held AVednesdny morning at 10 o'clock from the Holy Mrs. Kassiah Feck. Hroockport, Iec. 11. Mrs.

Kassiah 1'erk, SI years old, died yesterday at the home of Mrs. Massey in Maon street here she has resided since March. She has always lived in the vicinity of Brock-port. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. Hat-He Highlaritl, of lirockport, and one son, K.

H. l'eck, of Candler, N. C. The funeral services will be held Tuesday from the home of Mrs. Hullock In I.inerly street, Rev.

Mr. Beadle, asNlsted by Rev. Mr. Mnssey, officiating. Interment will be at Beach Ridge cemetery.

Ciobs Church, Ovid. Interment will le made at Ovid. Mrs. Janet Lambert. Waterloo, Dec.

11. The funeral of Mrs. Janet Lambert, whose living descendants number 84, took place from Mrs. Marjorio M. Andrews.

Hatavia, Dec. 11. Tho funeral of Mrs. Marjorie. M.

Andrews, who died at tho Batavia Hospital yesterday after Marmot' Coats, 40 in. long $75.00 noon, will he hold from her late home, Xo. 1 Columbia avenue, on Wednesday the residence of her daughter, Mrs. David Sheridan, at 1 o'clock this afternoon and from the Fayette Methodist Church half hour later. Rev.

Frank Morey officiated at the services. Interment was iu the Canoga cemetery. Mrs. Lambert was a native of Seneca county. Had she Jived until April 10tl next, she would have attained the age of Oft years.

She was the mother of thirteen children, of which eleven are still living. Knrh one of the children attained an age in excess of fifty years. Hudson Sal Coats, 40 and 45 inches long. Skunk $250.00 afternoon, and the burial will take place Mink in tho Grand row cemetery. Marmot inches long Coats, 40 $110.00 Mrs.

Andrews wis years old and is survived by her husband, an infant Near Seal Coats, 40 and 45 son, four brothers and three sisters. Blended Squirrel Coats, big bar- On 1 A ft A $175.00 inches long Legion I'ost and Auxiliary Meet. gaina Persian Lamb Coats. 45 Waterloo. Dee.

11. Warner -VanUiper I'ost, American Legion, nnd the Women's $350.00 Auxiliary to the legion, will hold the Bsy Seal Coats, G'JC A A 40 inches long Vl J.UU Jap Mink Coats, 40 and 45 $275.00 annual meetings In Grand Army Hall Tuesday evening. In addition to the celc Raccoon Coats, 40 in. long $150.00 Certificate Lounging Robes $16.50 to $65 Luxurious gowns of fine-quality woolen weaves, are made doubly attractive through their high-grade tailoring and trimming. Plenty of spendid silk robes; some of them lined, while many are left unlined for men who desire lightweight gowns.

Among the silks are matelasse, printed warps, and brocaded velvets, with contrasting silk collar and silk girdle or sask. tion of officers, reports will be given on Mrs. Marie E. Frisby. Brockport, Dec.

11. Mrs. Marie Ellen Frisby died this noon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Damrosch, at St. Luke's rectory, where she was visiting for several weeks.

She wss the widow of Augustus Frisby, of Xew Haven, Conn. She leaves one son, Kirby D. Frisby, of New York, and four daughters, Mrs. L. R.

Conkling. of Ridgway. N. Y. Mrs.

F. Tenfold, of Trovldence, R. Mrs. Claude Moss, of Northfleld. and Mrs.

Frank Damrosch, of Brockport. A tha legion membership campaign. George Australian Opossum Coats, Hanson, captain of the horse marines Musk rat Coats, $125.00 nnd George Schreek, captain of the land $210.00 40 in. Ion marines, will show in their reports total of IS new members secured, T'jS legion initiation fee will be advanced private funeral will be held at St. Luke's; from 53 to effective ebruary 1st.

Itoy Indicted for Murder. Church Wednesday, and burial will be St Rural cemetery, Albany. New ork, Dec. 11. William Lipscbiti, nineteen, was indicted to day A large selection of Capes, Chokers and Scarfs.

A bie drop in Muffs, $10 each. Worth from $30 to $40 Clinton Fur Co. 37 CLINTON AVE. N. Next to Piccadilly for the murder of Benjamin Levinsky, union clothes cutter, who waa shot down in a crowd on Lower Broadway last Frl day.

Lipschits was arrested while run ning sway from the scene. Britain Keeps Arms Treaty. John Gregory. Spencerport, Dec. 11.

John Gregory died at the home of his son, Herbert W. Gregory in Spencerport, last Friday, aged 73 years. Mr, Gregory was born in Kingston, Canada, June ft, 1S47. He had made his home in Rochester for several yeara and two years ago came here to reside, lit had been in failing health for some time. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Mary Ann Milburn Gregory one son, Herbert W. Gregory, of Spencerport, and two grandchildren; three sisters and on brother. Funeral servicea were held from the home of hia son yesterday afternoon at o'clock. Burial will be London, Dec. 11.

(By the Associated Press i. I'rlras Minister llonsr I.sw an. nounrcl In Ihe Itnuse of Coaiiaons that lb. attempt to sing for a Uf Angeles audi-enca at this time. McFarlin Clothing Co.

Mme. Gadskl Defers Concert. Los Angeles, Dec. 11. A scheduled meeting of the police commissioners at which it was to be decided whether Mme.

Johanna Gaibki. opera singer, could appear in coacert here to-night, waa called off late to-day when Mme. Gadskl issued a statement Uist she would not government nsu fli-cmei to tit-gin the construction of the two new battleship a). Insert under th. Washington nsval tresty.

Klldare Station Seized. Dublin, Dec. 11. An armed band seised the Kildare rsilwsy station to-day and set three locomotives going at full fpeed. Two of them were wrecked.

Two on Trial for Murder. Mount Ilnllr. N. MrlU w'L1 nd her brother, John T. Brusca, clrcua owner, began aere tu liny.

110-116 Main Street East made at Lindsay, Ontario, Canada, to- morrow. 1.

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