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Daddies and Mas Shot the Chutes On Kiddies’ Sleds — THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1921. jolt convention and take a ride them |MIRS. SPEYER DIES; selves, Women's heads popped out of nearly every window in the rows of apartment houses. Some wore shocked. others waved their hands in congratu- Many lation and practically all, sooner or later, told sons and daughters to turn their sleds over to the older folks and WAS 2 YEARS ILL Charitable Organizations Were Her Beneficiaries During Later Years of Her Life. Fine Toboggan Slide on Steep} tney, themselves, did the tobogganing.| yen Jamen A. Speyer, whose philans 144th Street Makes the Old At first all were using the “sit UP] thropies Included gifts of her time and i straight” n an nergy even more kmpressive than her ] Folks Do Belly Flops. tried th », | cifte of money, died this morning at hor and th home, No. 1068 Fit Avenue. Her nealth broke down two years ago and ; ; ihe we Kids in the neighborhood of 144th) ‘ew she had not the strength to fight off her ecent illness, ret, between Riverside Drive and eee ent wan acrved, but Broadway, who bad teen waiting al!! pore was no kick by Dad 2 Re ae Peet aa Winter for a heavy snow to lay out 4 - Lowery, died tn 1892. tebogan chute down the steep hill on she married Mr. Speyer: F44th Street were out of lek yester Among the charitable and welfare in- dey. Mothers, grandmoth @rs requisitioned the steds w the youngsters and did so ing themacives., It all happened in the early after | role Five years Inter ployment Amo: Guird Citteens fi00n when two of many married wom , &, enviously watching * down the hit ar niet the elty of the over the bridge be-| kids fit cided tr (Incorporated under the laws of the State of New York.) 346 and 348 Broadway, New York, N. Y. i DARWIN P. KINGSLEY, President ee es ee eee = — = Balance Sheet, January 1, 1921 ASSETS LIABILITIES MITEDRADS, i523 seus vacenes $8,407,481.00 Policy Reserve cece eceseeeees $759,017,764.00 Loans on Mortgages........... 164,796,225.60 Other Policy Liabilities .. 26,552,728.77 Leans on Policies... 147,499,247.07 Premiums, Interest & Rentals Loans on Collateral 6,565,500.00 prepaid..... Mee 4,233,320.03 | Liberty Bonds and Victory Notes. 109,722,115.37 Taxes, Salaries, Rentals, Accounts, d ete weer LGR Ront Oke. 7,270,905.89 be okra pitaer County and sisso,csa.so | Addition! Reserves.....,...-.cc+-, 6,733,983.67 Railroad Bonds. 343,293,117.30 Dividends payable in 1921......... 37,446,654.87 Miscellaneous Bonds & Stock 8,416,460.10 Reserve for Deferred Dividends 76,176,646.00 Cash a 10,574,203.04 Reserves, special or surplus funds Uncollected ead Deleeved not included above............. 49,232,393.96 miums........... a 13,711,710.24 Interest and Rents due and accrued —12,087,598.25 ET AMOUR, shies acon ecsierees 51,186.72 Total... sessesseess $966,664,397.19 $966,664,397.19 ee # = hentia en Company Paid $35,453,758.67 79,395,838.63 «+ + + $114,849,597.30 During 1920 the To Beneficiaries . .°. . . . To Living Policy-Holders . . . . Total Policy Payments Dividends amounting to $37,446,654.87 were authorized by the Directors and will be paid in 1921. Over 200,000 new members (including former policy-holders who increased their membership) joined the Company in 1920 representing a total new business of} $693,979,4.00.00 The largest new membership in the history of the Company. The New York Life Insur- ance Company is what its name implies, A LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. It trans- cts no other form of insurance. Its policies furnish the broadest coverage and provide For payment of face amount upon due proof of death. For payment of double the face amount in event of Accidental death. For life income to the insured who becomes totally and permanently disabled. There is a great opportunity in this Company for energetic, educated young men who desire to enter our business as a life work. For full particulars address either the Home Office of the Company or one of its Branch Offices, . INVESTMENTS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK ++» $ 6,790,000 86,611,561 22,306,610 27,718,149 Bonds of Inter-State Railways on pro-rata Mileage Basis . 5,802,420 State, County and Municipal Bond ne 8,115,540 Other Corporate Bonds..................065 2,616,350 Pro-rata proportion of Liberty Bonds on Basis of Insurance in Force in the State.. 19,804,842 tions Among Negroes, the Lina Day Ni Nursery, the Working Gtris’ Vacation Society. ‘the Authors’ ‘League and many war-thne organizations. FIRE DRIVES FAMILIES OUT. A two-alarm fire at No. 118 Hanover Street, Elmhurst, Queens, shortly after 7 o'clock this morning, drove the fami- Nes of Mra. L. IP..Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wicks and Mr. and Mrs. H. Schnackenberg to the street In their nighteld They fled to the homes of neighbors who took them in The fire atarted in the tasement of the frame building from an unknown cause. The hose truck of Engine Com- pany No. 4 stuck in a snowbank while necessitating a mage was $5,000. eding to nd alarm. ed by insuran 56 co $250 Fine tor Bui Violator. Failure to comply with the tnstruc- ons of a Butlding Department official suited in a $250 fine fmposed upon the Broadway and 98th Street ita Company to-day. Magistrate Harris, | In the Municipal Term Court, imposed | Kata Dec. 6, 1920. he fine after Peter H. Raub had testi-/ Slum has starte ted the company had continued erect- \g steel work before putting In the loor filling when violation of the law] week was called to its attention, <= PLEADS GUILTY TO BIGAMY. Ronenblom's Geutence Deferred & Week Pending Farther Inquiry. Benjamin P. Rosenblu machine operator of No. ttreet, arrested: Feb. 7 a bigamy after being chased ov ment roofs and exchanging revolver| ahota with Detective. Russo, pleaded gullty to-day before Judge Nott in Gen- eral Sessions. Assistant District Attorney “uid that Rosenbdlum's first wife mitted suicide in Jume 1917, In Augu 1917 he married W#rieda Stretzor. June of the following year he mark Johanna Benjamin at the City Hall. deserted her and was married to Prax Bowsie Katz Rosen- proceedings against him in Aton re she lives. Suds sentence for one f investigation, | Fret rblum and Johnna | Benjamin Rosentilum were in court, — | EIL:’ ' On Credit At Pre-War Prices) 2, THIRD AVE. Between 122d and 123d Streets OPEN EVENINGS AUERBACH 12 different to his Coat pi Steeehe-1ACk was painting the flag-pole of a skyscraper. Suddenly, without warning, the swing- seat gave way, hurling down seat, pail, brush—but nof the man. By strangest chance, the hook which had sup- ported the seat caught in the man’s work-coat—and the cloth held—held until rescue came, This dramatic happening is true. And the coat was a Sweet-Orr garment—living up to the Sweet- Orr reputation for strength. If you want work-clothes whose strength you can count on always, look for this Sweet-Orr label. Pulling for 50 yeara and haven't ripped yet! . Total jcsaeee tee ee ee ece eee eees AS BCE DONO $179,765,472 SWEET-ORR & CO, Inc, New York State policy-holders proportion of Company’s Total Invested 15 Union Square, New York Assets on basis of Insurance in force.......... Mecdlecashoeece esees $167,550,143 Board of Directors A. BARTON HEPBURN MYRON T. HERRICK GRANGER A. HOLLISTER ALBA B, JOHNSON GEORG WILLARD VY, KING ELBPIDC 3, SNOW DARWIN P. KINGSLEY HIRA.. R. STEELE RICHARD I. MANNING OSCAR 8. STRAUS JOHN G. MILBURN S. DAVIES WARFIELD Sheahererersere crt + dws LAWRENCE F, ABBOTT ALFRED L. AIKEN JOHN E. ANDRUS CORNELIUS N. BLISS, Jr. NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER GEORGE B. CORTELYOU JOHN H. FINLEY — PAVID B. FRANCIS FRANK PRESBREY JOHN J. PULLEYN FLEMING H. REVELL M. REYNOLDS OVERALLS AND COATS CORDUROY PANTS AND SUITS KHAKI PANTS AND SUITS He Owes his life SWEET- UNION MADE CLOTHES TO WORK IN. CHOCOLATE FRUIT CAKE combination of luscious fruit and chocolate with just a tinge of spice. You'll like it. There are dealers in every town who sell them tor Sc. It’s your own fault if you pay more. D, AUERBACH & SONS Bith Ave. 46th to47th St, New York —s DRESS TROUSERS WORK PANTS AND SUITS CROSS COUNTRY BREECHES WORK SHIRTS FLANNEL SHIRTS I BLOOMINGDALES 59TH TO 60TH STREET LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE. Only 3 More Days Buy Your Player This Week Our greatest sale of Walters Player Pianos is coming to a close. Only 3 more days for the wonderful bargain offered by Bloomingdale Bros. of this magnificent Walters Player for $350 will be a thing of the past. Never will an opportunity like this present itself to you. If you have no player in your home, don’t miss this wonderful opportunity. Be sure and call to-morrow morning and make your selec tion from the large number of Walters Players offered in this sale, to be assured immediate delivery. New Model! Tri-Solo Melodist WALTERS PLAYERS "300 Free with Player A Beautiful Music Roll Cabinet —A Handsome Bench to Match— $10 Worth of Music of Your Own Choice—and Free Delivery. * * * The question of paying for a Player Piano is always an important one, and so as to allow almost any family to take advantage of this wonderful offer we have arranged a special EASY PAYMENT PLAN, which you can take advantage of. Special Low Terms OF ONLY $9.50 A WEEK We Do Not Charge Interest Remember, this offer of a Walters Player at this advertised price of $350.00 is only good during the time this Sale is in progress, and as the supply of Players is limited to 175, and as this Sale will only be continued until 175 Players have been sold, we want to impress on you the importance of calling at our salesrooms tomorrow, and if you find that impossible or would like further particulars, be sure to mail us the attached coupon at once, If You Cannot Call—Mail Coupon GENTLEMEN:—Kindly send me. illustrated catalogue and particulars regarding your Player-Piano Sale NAMEN coccctiesieee seins se sicnsiiesieg iss ADDRESS..