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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 15

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Rochester, New York
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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1921. 15 Western New York Deaths BARES Mechanics Eighteen Savings Exchange Bank Street Home of the Original Christmas Club in Rochester The Mechanics Savings Bank popular Christmas Club is now in its Seventh Year More than $626,000 paid to members in six years, an average of more than $100,000 a year. 4,579 members last year. There's room for more, and the more there are, the merrier will be Christmas in Rochester next year. Deposit $5, $2, $1, or 50 cents each week for 50 weekly brings.

$250.00 2.00 weekly 100.00 .00 1.00 weekly brings. 50.00 .50 weekly brings. 25.00 .00 Mechanics Savings Bank 18 EXCHANGE STREET 50 Steps from Main Street--Count Them Open Saturday evenings from 5 to 9 to receive deposits An Unrivaled Gift ---ll Diamond Nothing that one can give is quite so appropriate, no matter for whom the gift is intended, as a diamond. Its permanency outlasts all others and its intrinsic value, if we consider that at all at this time of the year, increases as the years go by. will find here an unrivaled choice of pure blueYoU white diamonds of unmatchable beauty in settings that represent the acme of the jeweler's artcraft.

We offer a few diamond suggestions: Gentlemen's Scarf Pins in platinum and white gold $25 to $100 Beautiful Lavallieres in platinum and white gold $25 to $150 Gentlemen's Link Buttons of platinum, gold and white gold $35 to $100 Brooches of white gold and platinum $35 to $1.000 Ladies' Rings in Tiffany and basket settings, of green and white gold and platinum $50 to $600 KLEE GROH Diamond Importers 143 Main Street East NO NO HILL REFUSES TO TALK Spots on Murder Suspect's Clothes Thought to Be Blood. Ridgway, Dec. 10-The discorerr of what are believed to be on the clothing of William R. Hill, of Glen Hazel, formerly of Hornell, has caused the authorities to renew with greater vigor their inquiries into his whereabonts a week ago to-day when Margaret Warmbrodt, of Jehnsonburg, was murdered. Hill was arrested in Bradford on Friday night.

He denied all knowledge of the crime and it was adnutted by the authorities that they lard no evidence Henry C. Morgan. Cuba, Dec. fuaeral of Henry C. Morgan, president of the First National Bank of Cuba.

was held yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Morhome under Masonie auspices, Mr. Morgan, being a past master of Cuba Lodge, F. and A. M. The religious serrices were conducted by Rer: Robert Findlay.

pastor of the First Presby, teria: Church of this place, of which Mr. Morgan was a member. Me. Morcan was 68 rears old at the time of his death, and a member of one of the oldest families of this sectien, having been born at the old Morgan tavern stand nt Cayuga lake, famous in pioneer days. He had been connected with the first National Bank of this place for fortyfive years, serving as cash er from 1881 to 1902 and as president from the latter date to his death.

Besides his banking interests, he was connected with numerous other enterprises. He was president of the Octo Oil Company enc was a director of the First National Bank of Allegeny. He was also deeply interested in civic matters. Mr. Morgan is survived ty his widow, three sons.

11. P. Morgan, cashier of the First National Bany of Cuba: C. M. Morgan, manager of the Cuba Knife Company, and Charles G.

Morgan, counected with the Goodyear Rubber Company's Buffalo branch, and three daughters, Mrs. W. H. Scott, of Brooklyn; Mrs. A.

A. Lawrence and Mrs. H. 1. Keller, of Cuba.

Mrs. Martha S. Reynolds. Geneva, Dee. Martha S.

Reynolds, 93 years old, died yesterday morning at the home of her son, Dr. R. T. Reynolda, No. 399 Scath Main street, after a three weeks' illness, Mrs.

Reynolds was born in Ovid on April 21, 1825, and was the eldest daughter of William Thompson Johnson and the widow of Dr. Robert Lyle Reynolds. She was well known in Seneca and Ontario counties. She was the mother of eleven children. six of whom survive her: Mrs.

G. Wilson, of Dundee, Mrs. S. F. Newman, of Detroit, Dr.

W. T. Reynolds, of Amsterdam, N. Dr. E.

E. Reynolds, of Schenectady, N. Dr. R. T.

Reynolds, and Dr. S. R. Reynolds, of this city. home of Reynolds at 3 o'clock A short prager, service was held at the this afternoon, Rev.

C. M. Sills, rector of Trinity Church, officiating. The body will be taken to Amsterdam at. 8:30 o'clock to-morrow morning.

where funeral will be held at the home of Dr. services, Reynolds on Wednesday afternoon. Interment will be made in that Emmett Seeley. Spencerport, Dee. Seeley, 3 well known resident of the town of Parma, died suddenly at his home at Parma Corners yesterday, aged 77 years.

Mr. was born in Vellsville, N. November 8, 1844, but had lived in Parma for many years. He had been in failing health for some time, but his death was unexpected. lle is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Elizabeth Seeley; one granddaughter, Gladys Ulmier, of Louisville, a daughter-in-law. Lillian Seeley, of Deshler, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. 0. P. Buchanan, of Bradford.

Pa. The funeral services will be held at the family home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. F. J. Palmer, pastor of the Parma Baptist Church, officiating.

The interment will be made in the Parma Corners cemetery. Edward J. Wentworth. Holley, Dee J. Wentworth.

a well known resident of Murray, died this morning at his home in that place. He the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wentworth and was born 111 Hamlin on January 14, 1857. When about 14 years old he moved to Murray, where he had resided ever since.

Besides his wife. Amy, he leaves one son, George, of Holley: four daughters, Mrs. Mabel Fletcher, of Murray; Mrs. Jessie Cliff, of Barre; Mrs. Ruth Williams, of Kent, and Mrs.

Pearl Ricebrook, of Murray; seventeen grandchildren: one sister. Mrs, William H. of Murray and one brother, Andrew Wentworth, of Murray. The funeral will held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from his late home, Rev. George Carpenter, pastor of the Murray Baptist Church, officiating.

Interment will be at Hillside cemetery. Mrs. Sarah L. Clark. Waterloo, Dec.

19-Mrs. Sarah L. Clark. 73 years old. widow of the late George C.

Clark, died at the Waterloo Memorial Hospital this morning following alt operation. She was born in the town of Benton, but had resided Waterloo for thirteen years. Surviving are one son, Clinton J. Clark, of Gage: two daughters, Mrs. Fred Emigh, of Denver, and Miss Cora Clark, of Waterloo, and six grandchildren.

The funeral will be held from the resilence in West Main street at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, Rev. D. L. Roberts officiating. Interment will be in Maple.

Grove cemetery, Mrs. Sarah Gleason. Phelps, Dec. Sarah Gleason, 79 years old, widow of the late Eugene Gleason, died last night at her home in West Stain street after an illness of about four weeks. She was a daughter of David and Mary Ann Smith and was born on March 3d.

1842, and had lived in Phelps since infancy. Surviving relatives are An adopted daughter, Mrs. Lulu Stanton; a brother, W. S. Smith, and a sister, Mrs.

Mary E. McMullen, all of Phelps. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon at the late home, Rev. Edgar W. Wallis, pastor of the Phelps Methodist Episcopal Church, officiating.

Mrs. Roazlia Fuller. Fairport, Dec. funeral of Mrs. Rozalia Fuller, who died Saturday night in Rochester, will be held to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of her son, Martin L.

Fuller, in South avenue. Mrs. Fuller was 73 years old, bad been ill several weeks following 8 stroke of paralysis which occurred in September. She is survived by her husband, D. B.

Fuller, of this village, and two sons, Martin of Fairport, and Garfield A. Fuller, of Rochester. Interment will be at Elwood cemeitery, northeast of this village. Vern H. Dymond.

Batavia, Dec. H. Demond, years old, died at his home in Oakfield last night following a long illness. is survived, besides his wife, one sister, Mrs. Glenn Hammond, of tavia.

The deceased was a member of the Onkfield Lodge of Odd Fellows and Cary Rebekah Lodge. SAN DE Easy '250 Open Terms Evenings WILL BUY -AN88-NOTE PLAYER PIANO INCLUDING BENCH AND ROLLS Received two carload lots of Player-Pianos too late for the Christmas trade and will sell at cost to lessen our stock. Will accept small first and monthly payments. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR NEW Victor, Columbia or Brunswick Talking Machine of Us We carry a complete line of these machines and sell for less than any other dealer. Out of the high rent district is our reason.

EASY TERMS OPEN EVENINGS ARTHUR A. PRITCHARD 45 North Washington Street Easy A Few Steps From West Main St. Open Terms Evenings DO The funeral will be held from his late home on Wednesday afternoon and the burial will take place in the Cary cemetery in Oakfield. Mrs. Cordelia M.

Southwick. Waterloo, Dee. Cordelia M. Southwick, sister of the late Augustus Clark of Waterloo, died in Denver, e1 Saturday night. Her first husband was Dr.

Holmes. Henieka. a dentist of Waterloo. Funeral services were held in Denver and the body shipped to WAterloo for interment to-morrow in the family plot in Maple Grove cemetery. Committal services will be read at the grave by Rev.

David L. Roberts, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Henry C. Hint. Batavia, Dec.

-Henry C. Ilint. 46 years old, died at his home in Pembroke lust night following a -day illness from uremic poisoning. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Hint, of Middleport, four brothers and one sister. Mr. Ilint was a member of the Corfu Grange and Akron Masonic Lodge. The funeral will be held from his late home on Wednesday afternoon, and the burial will take place in the Evergreen cemetery, Corfu. Fayette M.

Niles. Waterloo, Dec. -Fayette M. Niles, 81 years old, died to-day at the Soldiers' Home in Bath. He was a reteran of the Civil War, a member of Tyler J.

Snyder Post. A. and of Seneca Lodge, F. and A. M.

The body will be brought to Waterloo and funeral services held at the Genung undertaking, afternoon parlors at Rev. G. 3:30 M. o'clock York will officiate. Interment will be in Maple Grove cemetery.

Frank Bugsbee. Springwater, Dee. funeral of Frank Bugsbee was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. William L.

Deighton, pastor of the church, officiating. The death occurred at his home in West Springwater after a short illness with pneumonia. He was about 43 years old and is survived by his wife, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.

Bug bee, and a son. Victor Bugsbee, all of Springwater. Adelbert Hall. Batavia, Dee. Hall.

69 years lod, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jacob Knott, of Basom, last night from heart trouble. Besides his daughter, he is survived by four sons. The funeral will be held from his late home to-morrow afternoon and the burial will takep lace in the North Pembroke cemetery. Russell G.

Sprinwstead. Geneva, Dee. funeral of Russell G. Sprnigstead, 79 years old, who died Saturday noon, wlil be held from his late home, No. 48 North Main street, to-morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Rev.

Alexander Thompson officiating. Interment will be made in Glenwood cemetery. Home Inmates Entertained. Fairport, Dec. aged inmates MEET ROSENBERG Wear Diamonds At Low Rent Prices Off on all Diamonds until after Xmas to unload our stock.

Specials at up. A Diamond to fit any purse. ROSENBERG 89 STATE ST. Open Evenings. this evening by Mrs.

W. H. Boyland, 4 well known soprano soloist, who a program of old time songs. rendered. land was assisted by Miss M.

Jones, pianist, of Rochester, who also gave number of readings. The Old Rough Dry System in our improved way-washed in separate compartments and No Marks5 lbs. 55 cents. The Kelso MODEL Laundry FURNITURE MEIER COMPANY 21 AND 23 EAST AVENUE, NEAR MAIN Look This Over before starting out on your Christmas shopping to-day Book racks Door knockers Magazine stands Night stands bells Photo frames Sewing cabinets Candy boxes Decorated baskets Card tables Incense burners and Waste paper baskets Fern stands incense Sandwich trays End tables Parchment shields and Vanity boxes Bookcases shades Desk sets Spinet desks Fruit bowls Candy jars Lazy Susans Cigarette boxes Nest of Silk shades Hearth brushes Library tables Lamp cords Doll cradles Lamps and shades Picture cords Feather pillows Candlesticks Children's cribs and Plain and decorated Davenport tables beds screens Davenports Hair, silk floss and cot- Walking dolls Chairs and rockers ton felt mattresses Gate. leg tables Boudoir lamps and Box springs Plain and fancy canshades Piano benches dies.

all sizes and Humidors Artificial fruit colors Smoking stands Telephone sets Wood baskets Ash trays Jardiniere stands Flower bowls books Ends Baby carriages Japanese vases Mirrors Doll carriages Powder jars Pictures Costumers Perfume lamps Console tables Willow chairs and Mahogany chests scarfs rockers Cedar chests Table Door stops Desk chairs Foot stools Dolls Sewing rockers Dressing tables Children's tables, Desk lamps Post beds chairs and rockers Shoe boxes Chest of drawers Clocks Shopping bags Pedestals reading lamps Dining table pads Cape Cod fire lighters Tilting top tables Card receivers FURNITURE MEIER COMPANY 21 AND 23 EAST AVENUE. NEAR MAIN Charge accounts cheerfully epened with people deserving credit connecting him peculiar directly actions with on the crime. night of the murder and the twe following days was their only basis for suspicion, it was said. The discovery of the alleged bloodspots appeared to have chauged their views. District-Attornes Fred M.

MeFarlin said he had not determined whether to go before the Grand Jury with the case as it stands. The next Grand Jury meets on January 1st and developments between now and the first of the year would be a deciding factor, he said. Hill has refused the services of a lawyer and replies to all questions of the authorities with imprecations and threats..

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