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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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THE SCR ANTON REPUBLICAN. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1932 home In Ledbury, Herefordshire I Funerals Obituary Episcopal church. Surviving are hu parents. Mr. and Mrs.

George L. Coon The funeral will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock with services In the house in charge of the Rev. L. B. Palmer.

Interment will be in North Chinchilla, Benjamin White Benjamin White. 82, 'died yesterday in the Mid Valley hospital He had been an inmate at the Blakelv home Wtaft Sale JohnA.O'Malley Dies in Dunmore and was removed to the hospital on Wednesday night for medical treat county, England, according to word received yesterday by his slstei Mrs. W. Morrla. 218 North Llncoin avenue.

He was engaged in mining here for many years. Mrs. Stella W. Smith Dies in Mother's Home Mrs, Stella Wentland Smlth.died yes. terday in the home of her mother, Mrs.

Pauline Wentland, 1010 Prospect avenue, after a long illness. II was the second deatii In the family within a year, the father. Jacob Wentland, having died several months ago. Mrs, Smith formerly conducted a beauty parlor In tihe central city. She was a member of the Sacred Heart church and its women's societies.

Surviving are a son, Leonard; her mother; three sisters, Mrs. Walter Ross, Mrs, Joseph Janickl and Mrs. Frank Bryden; four brothers, John, Suwbury, Joseph, PiUston; Arthui. Frank mcnt. Minooka President of Council Taken by Death McNally Mrs.

Catherine MnNally, 2717 Birney avenue. Requiem mass this morning at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph's church, Mlnooka, Interment, parish cemetery. Cook Mrs. Robert Cook, Taylor avenue.

This morning fipm home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosea McCormick, 348 North Sumner avenue. Requiem mass at 10 o'clock In St.

Patrick's church. Interment, St. Patrick's cemetery, Olyphant. Howard Ernelt C. Howard, 610 Krsssler court.

Body to He in state In Bethel A. M. E. church from noon until 2 o'clock this afternoon when services will be held. Interment, Forest Hill cemetery.

Morgan Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan, 1413 Lafayette street. Services on Sat. urday afternoon at 2 o'colck in home. Interment, Dunmore cemetery.

Bruiting Mrs. Wtlhelmlna Bruning, 124 Brook street, Dunmore. Services this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In home. Interment, Dunmore cemetery. Olmstead David Olmstead.

Services Plan Safety Drive At Silverberg's We're Almost Giving Away Our Suits, Overcoats, Shirts, Hosiery, Boys' Wear MINOOKA, Feb. 4. Within the week, four minor accidents have John A. O'Malley, 1142 East Drinker street, Dunmore, a member of the borough council for sixteen years and president of that bodv at the time of occurred on Birney avenue. The four victims have not been Injured seriously but to prevent additional casualties, tne ponce force ana tne lin and Jacob this city.

The funeral will be held on Monday school officials are planning a safety first drive. Two of the injured, Richard OBrien and Charles Nie motka, have returned to school, while morning with a requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock in Sacred Heart church. Interment will be in the parish cemetery, Mlnooka. Miss Mary A. Roche the other two, Junior Joyce and Thomas Gallagher, are still confined on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock In to their homes.

Minnnka Briefs Howard iSnowdons funeral parlors, Succumbs in Old I orge $33.50 to $40 Suits Grouped at MllNOOKA. Feb. 4. The card party Sanderson avenue, Interment, Hoiils terville cemetery. conducted tonight in the Y.

M. I. hall Devme John Devlne, 1812 Brick Miss Mary A. Roche, 800 MilwauKef. avenue, Old Forge, died yesterday in the family home after a few days' ill avenue.

Requiem mass on Saturday $22.50 to $30 Suits Grouped at .50 by Mrs. James Powell and Miss Cella Nallen proved a successful event. Bridge, pinochle, 500, and euchre were enjoyed. Prizes were awarded to morning' at 9:30 o'clock in Holy Rosary church. Interment, Cathedral Mf MMMMmMIHHHHMBMMI'IlM Vi ii Davis Mrs.

Esther Davis, 836 Mon roe avenue. Services on Saturday aft those having the highest scores. Thomas Gallagher, Cedar avenue, Is ill at his home. Thomas Murray, New York, re ness. She is survived by the follow inj sisters and brothers; Mrs.

Margaret Duffy, Blnghamton, N. Mrs. Catherine Murphy, Brooklyn, n. Misses Bea and Agnes Roche, Binghamton; Cecelia and Stephen J. Roche.

The funeral will be held on Monday morning with a requiem mass at 9:3 o'clock in St. Lawrence's church, Old ernoon at 2 clock at 427 Madison 9 avenue. turned home today after spending a Posocco John Posocco, 116 Frank street, Dunmore. Requiem mass this few days at the Judge residence, Birney avenue. Tomorrow being the first Friday, morning at 9:30 o'clock In St.

An Forge. Interment will be in St. Mary'd cemetery Avoca. thony's church, Dunmore. Interment, Mount Carmel cemetery.

devotions will be held in the parish church. Mass and benediction will Albech Mrs. Margaret Albech. El be offered at the usual time. Mrs.

James F. Flynn mira, N. Y. Services this afternoon at 2 o'clock in home of her mother, Mrs. There will be a special meeting of Resistowears, Cheviots, Worsteds All Styles Michael Stern's, Charter House and Other Fine Brands Succumbs Suddenly the committees of the Holy Name card party which is scheduled for Effie Stephens, Nicholson.

Interment, Nicholson cemetery. Mrs. Cecelia Walsh Flynn, wife ol F. Flynn, 614 Taylor avenue, Sutula Mrs. Joseph Sutula, 516 died suddenly at her home last night Electric street.

Requiem mass on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. in St. I at 9 o'clock. She was a member of Tuesday night in Y. M.

I. hall. John McDonough. president of the society, is general chairman. Mrs.

Mary Duffy is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. J. Reap, Pittston avenue. JOHN A.

O'MALLEY St. Peter's cathedral. Stanislaus Polish church. Interment, Minooka cemetery. Surviving besides her husband are his death, died yesterday morning in Black George Black Wilkes he home after a few months Barre.

This morning from home of his llness. Last month, he began his ifth term as a councilman, having re one son, James Honolulu, P. and two daughters, Mary and Elizabeth, at home. Funeral announcement will be made later. Friends are asked to kindly omit flowers.

daughter, Mrs. Joseph Dorhan, 217 Vine street, Ashley. $45 $50 Fashion Park and Other Grouped at eived the Democratic and Republican nominations at the fall primaries. Can Mrs. Mary Carr, 1418 Adams He was among the best known resi avenue.

Reouiem mass on Saturday School Takes Winter Trip To Allow 12 MonthTerm GAINESVILLE, Fla. Riverside Military academy has taken its winter trip but not a vacation. The entire school students, teach lents of Dunmore and was a lover of 'Utfloor sports. He was affiliated with morning at 9:30 o'clock in St. Paul's church.

Interment, St. Catherine's cemetery, Moscow. 3ie United Sportsmen club and the preely Pike County Rod and. Gun Cuts of 10 to 15 per cent in prices lub. ers and equipment was moved from Mrs.

Esther Jones The funeral of Mrs. Esther Jones, 72, who died on Wednesday in Harris burg, will take place on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in her late home, 181 Sussex street, Old Forge. Interment will be In Shady Lane cemetery. Besides the survivors previously mentioned, she leaves a son, Seth, Old Forge. of French motor cars have not stimu When the end came, members of his lated sales.

OVERCOATS $23.50 Coats at $40 Coats at $23'00 $55 Coats at $29'5 $75 Coats at $395 amily were at his bedside. He was a on of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 'Malley, pioneer residents of Dun Gainesville to Hollywood, during the holidays in time for the opening early in January of a three month winter term. Col.

Sandy Beaver, president of Riverside, hoiKs that ultimately it $24.50 Iior. Surviving are his widow, form ly Miss Marie Jordan; four sisters, gnes, Kathryn, Charlotte and Helen. Jacob Stewart Jacob Stewart. 74, brother of Mrs. will offer its facilities for 12 months in the year.

nd a brother, James, all of Dunmore. Tile funeral will be held on Mon ay morning with a requiem mass in John Simpson, this city, died on Monday in the Geisinger hospital Danville. He was a resident of Danville all his life. Lingerie 15 20 25 Off! Also our Stock of Linen, and Imint's Wear. J.

R. Shoucair 424 SPRUCE ST. Marys cnurch. Dunmore. Lifer CLOTHING STOLEN CARBONDALE.

Feb. 4. Petty ent will be in Mount Carmel ceme thieves resumed their activities in this ry. Dark Suits for Dress, and Greys and Browns for Business Etna E. Coon Etha E.

Coon. Clarks Summit, died city last evening when they stole clothing value dat $20 from the clotheslines at the rear of the home of Mrs. John Wilson. 177 South Main street. The Albert Powell Albert Powell, former West Scran yesterday in her home after a brief in ness.

She was a native of Clarks Summit and a member of the Methodist Mi resident, died on Jan. 22 at his police are conducting an investigation. YORK I FE INSURANCE COMPANY 51 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y. A MUTUAL ORGANIZATION, FOUNDED IN 1845 INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 87th ANNUAL STATEMENT, DECEMBER 31, 1931 ASSETS (itemized below) LIABILITIES (itemized below) EXCESS OF ASSETS OVER LIABILITIES (General Contingency Fund) $1,890,144,880.69 $1,770,472,137.51 119,672,743.18 Men's $1.45 to $2 Shirts In All Styles 97c Up To $6.50 Heavy Spalding Sweaters Per Cent of Total All Boys' $16.75 to $20 Overcoats for $1 1 All Leather Coats Regardless of Cost .90 $2 .95 $7 75c and $1 Wool and Silk Wool Hose 39c $3 Gloves, Capes and Pigskin at .52 2.51 6.09 8.00 1.05 20 21 2.03 .26 .12 3.30 2.00 28.95 1.37 20.08 1.69 1.76 All Leatherette Coats Regardless of Cost $2.25 Boys' Heavy Weight Sweaters for .50 1 .75 ASSETS Cash on Hand or in Bank 9,792,153.75 United States Government Bonds 47,531,980.91 State, County and Municipal Bonds 115,177,905.97 Public Utility Bonds 151,189,300.14 Industrial Bonds 19,793,579.91 Railroad Bonds 383,112,490.26 Canadian Bonds (Dominion, Province, City, etc.) 38,381,749.63 United Kingdom of Great Britain Ireland Bonds 4,984,694.80 Other Foreign Bonds 2,179,464.57 Preferred and Guaranteed Stocks 62,402,545.00 Real Estate Owned (including Home Office) 37,777,895.52 First Mortgages on City Properties 547,233,154.68 First Mortgages on Farms 26,003,152.14 Policy Loans 379,479,403.29 Interest and Rents Due and Accrued 31,938,020.47 Other Assets 33,167,389.65 Total $1,890,144,880.69 (In this statement, bonds not suhiect to amortization and all stock, arc valued at market quotation, a.

of December 31st.) LIABILITIES Reserves For All Contractual Obligations $1,698,495,195.70 For Dividends Payable in 1932 63,210,338.00 For Taxes. 6,463,925.07. Other Liabilities 2,302,678.74 Total Liabilities $1,770,472,137.51 General Contingency Fund 119,672,743.18 Total. $1,890,144,880.69 1 25c Handkerchiefs in Beautiful Designs 6 for Boys' Knitted Cuff Knicker Trousers 100.00 1 .15 $1 All Up To $3.50 Silk Mufflers DIRECTORS JOHN E. ANDRUS Manufacturer, The Arlington Chemical Co.

NATHANIEL F. AYER Treasurer, Cabot Manufacturing Textiles CORNELIUS N. BLISS Chairman of the Board, Bliss, Fabyan Inc. MORTIMER N. BUCKNER Chairman of tbe Board, New York Trust Company THOMAS A.

BUCKNER President, New York Lite 1 NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER President, Columbia University CHARLES A. CANNON President, Cannon Mills Co. CALVIN COOLIDGE Former President of the United States GEORGE B. CORTELYOU President, Consolidated Gas Company of New York; Ex Secretary of tbe Treasury WILLIAM H. DANFORTH Chairman of the Board, Ralston Purina Co.

JAMES G. HARBORD Chairman of the Board, Radio Corporation of America; Former Major General, U. S. Army CHARLES D. HILLES Resident N.

Y. State Employers' Liability Assurance Corp. HALE HOLDEN Chairman. Executive Committee, Southern Pacific Co. CHARLES EVANS HUGHES, Jr.

Hughes, Schurman Dwight Former U. S. Solicitor General ALBA B. JOHNSON Philanthropist, Former President Baldwin Locomotive Works PERCY H. JOHNSTON President.

Chemical Bank Trust Co. WILLARD V. KING Retired Banker; Trustee, Columbia University DARWIN P. KINGSLEY Chairman of the Board, New York Life GERRISH H. MILLIKEN Deering, Milliken Dry Goods Commission House FRANK PRESBREY Frank Presbrey Advertising JOHN J.

PULLEYN Chairman of the Board, Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank GEORGE M. REYNOLDS Chairman of Executive Committee, Continental Illinois Bank Trust Co. J. BARSTOW SMULL Vice J. H.

Winchester N. Y. State Chamber of Commerce JESSE ISIDOR STRAUS President, R. H. Macy at Inc.

RIDLEY WATTS Pithed Merchant Director, Chemical Bank Trust Co. Boys' Patented Corduroy. To $3.50 Knickers $0.49 1 All $1 Mufflers in Silk or Celanese 55c Nationally Advertised $1 Suspenders 59c Boys' Tom Sawyer $1 Shirts for 79c Boys' $1 Pure Wool Golf Hose 25c Boys' Sheepskin Gloves for 75c POLICY PAYMENTS AND INSURANCE STATEMENT Paid to Living Policyholders (Including Dividends) $156,096,109.08 Paid to Beneficiaries in Death Claims 71,487,826.31 $5 Derby or Felt Hats for .45 $3 Total Paid to Policyholders and Beneficiaries in 1931 $227,583,935.39 New Insurance Paid for in 1931 $673,123,000.00 Insurance in Force December 31, 1931 $7,657,373,158.00.

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