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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMB Allies Rewarding America’s Brave, Living and Gone, at Ce; remony Here AY RAISE OF $10,000,000 YEAR TO GITV EMPLOYEES. LIKELY T0 QUE ASTATIRS Leaders in Men Bak Salary Move- TENATIVE SCHEDULES eee Will ete OF INGREASE I SALARY —— FOR CITY'S EMPLOYEES INCREASE FOR POLICE. Firemen Also on Graded Scale and Civilian Workers Included. All Departments Share in Boost Estimated at $10,- 000,000 a Year. Be tentative schedule for in- creases of salaries of city ployces is as follows POLICE DEPARTMENT. Patrolmen. Pay Employees in all City departments the an- Knick to-day were rejoi¢ nouncement that over Father boeker had virtually completed p Bab H Virst $1 or raising salaries on the larg hecone 1 scale New York has ever known. ater 1, Representative Fourth 1,35 atdbatlons :ct Fifth, 6th and 7th 1 Officers. “Corresponding increases” not but with percen yet anne of increase, decreasing a cording oun: of silary FIRE DEPARTMENT. Firemen. ‘ d ji .| First sees $1,680 $1,109 educational depart-| Second 1,400 1,659 ther provision TRINA vesee 1,350 1,600 © in increases aggre- | Fourth a 1,200 1,450 Officers. by officers increases’ not rum, the City ye but with Union, the| age Jecreaging accord- Association| ing to of salary mnical Men OTHER DEPARTMENTS, ntinue, They wever, that 00 or less ; © unres dissatisfaction among Twenty p additional with =~ laye t a maximum it of . also the] minimum limit of $100. $ “ANS JONSON'S Mayor ; emp $100 4 between > will receive one-fifth of their a 4 t f what they asked tual presen ary ittonal ; : POLICE DEPARTMENT GETS $3,-| — To employ receiving be- 750,000 PAY RAISE. » tween $1,201 and $1,900 : : ByOn AAIERE Nit The payroll of the Pc bepart-| Fifteen per cent, increase with | Mild Reservationists Notify Cal- increased $ 00, and| a maximum of $200 (the $1,900 | + ifornia Senator of Their Op- Department $1,250,000. | ‘ ee nator of | The total increases contemplated in : position—Debate Resumed. an agreement by the Finance and : ps Bee uae ee titghiay f { Tks JENNIE FREIGERT AND RIRS RAI Lace WASHING Sept. 25.—Hen oT beocshdasi gf : 7 Fi maximum of o ators Ipporting the Johnson treaty As S190! on » Mourners Who oes 1 Honors for Loved Ones Who Fell in War. amenament met to-day to decide nitte 10) Sood OO4 ode what course they will follow street cl yorers and ¢ e by the employee war- ; who are o sur nereas increase P 06, » necessary, the taxpayers ay the app: ® would ac- © Board of INCREASES LARGER THAN EM- PLOYEES EXPECTED, ment h The incre by the ‘The in affecting civilian em sommittec er than Ployees of the city will come as a von the oyees Surprise, Up to the time action was put of in the city exp taken they united in declaring the ‘ taxation next year, and ad-| After its executive meeting, the com. feason they were not included w {itional rever issued a statement, givin Were unc wed, They of the new > edingly b ‘orporation even if Board believes | Cleaning D. d tax rate! Policen ployees’ Associa- r meeting to- |‘ icipal Buildin 1 been pr tion will Tired of Eating Ordinary Bread? Then go back to-morrow to the bread without fault or flaw—the kind that makes delicious toast— excels in eating and keeping qualities and in purity and cleanliness stands supreme. WARD’S BREAD S been reject aying down" because of 3 — jon of the City Administra- FEW EXTEND LICENSES. Only 204 Oat of 1,828 Liquor in Brooklyn Ask Renew ails ATTIRED AS FLOWERS AT THE “ARABIAN FETE” Will Be S ires of Enter. | Sc ain ee Milk for 1 Fat Ward's Bread at every meal—plenty of it and you 4 Fi vs 7 | will be better off in health and wealth, tor no food (iene caneuned eo ppen : pine which nourishes so much costs so little. f Pr 1k for France's on Saturday, the ballet 1 If your dealer says “all out” or “we don’t har rie Tit of Jungle and of SINKING FUND MEN CLASH,|""Shaiiio was arrested at 4 ‘phone us and we will see that you are promptly suppli se ger tl = Roland h. ¢ neton, L, 1, Fale Sa Orders fr , ame cae sacs | - | Mrs, Donld Jer head the fl ¥ sh D's Paar | ~ WARD’? pirle and: Misa Lillian ‘Washburn News| At t PAR CRRMED You'll love its} FAR-FAMED | Hin the elgarette irl ; : Fund 4 - BREADS | home made | CAKES flow renne Sturt taeder CHANGES ON CHANGE. TIP-TOP Haver SILVER QUEEN 4 {AA Te Art| ee Chmmilign MARINATE Ane? Har MOTHER | f s ‘KIST GOLD | ; sinvenennien HUBBARD | FAIR ' PEACE-TIME | WARD'S | DEVIL’ DREAM | tnt ‘ DAINTY-MA \ h hee ; tS ROMANY RYE | Mother Hubbard | GOLDENNUGGET i ans ‘ | YANKEE RYE CREAMY SPICE | Lona EL | BREAD SOUTHERN | ner ! ven cr ; | FAMILY LOAF | | __ PRIDE pc ae Et Romert its ho WARD BAKING COMPANY ; 1 Inter n Hleet € fo Servlees, Bronx Bakery Brooklyn Bebery Gov, Km rlaatennea lise an if Melrose 619 ALBANY, Gov, Smith was land ty-fou [etew | National | qileme iy expected to-d resume his duties at fle « he battlenelds i, from their own ranks, dressed, him his desk to-morrow, having almost re-/and saw the |in’'the orthodox pray awl and covered from his illness. He left his | troops olan the bridgehead at! joined him in chanting the ritual for joblens and visited Russia. the day. ,bed this morning. t \ ER 25, 1919. FIVE ALLIES HONOR ” SOUS. HEROES AT. CITY HALL PARK Decorations for Three of the yes were Mrs ert, of No. M7 Lenox Avenue, vho appeared for Lieut. Hyman Frei- vert, of the 13lst Infantry; Mra, Macy | T. Lynch, of No, 47 West Post Road, White who appeared for Corpl. b yneb, Company E, 03th Infantry, and Mrs met it et Negicy, of No. 135 Huntington Stre Brooklyn, mother of First Class Vriv ute William A. Begley, of Company G, 308th Infantry, who was killed Oct. | 6 in the Argonne Morest The American and Belgian decora- 4 Z tions were presented by Col. Benja- Soldiers Given to Mourn- | nin W. Atkingon, U. 8. A, the Itai jan decorations by Capt, Giachi and ing Women. the French by Major U. Breton and | Capt. M. HM. Blaase. | The five Allied nations which made nissioner of Mant and Struc the greatest sacrifices in the world rover A. Whalen Mayor war to t » speech of we the to-day in City Mal Park paid nt ab aa Important mpressive — tribu to over fifty the Mayor's ad American heroes, three of whom, rticularty proud don the battlefield, were repre- | on an occasion of this nature where ented by en mourners. While of the recipients of these | local reside Your gti dibahh action on the feld of battle the windows o sustain the high opinion in efforts of 1 » city is held. the Rand ina ba Amerl- are some here to-day +e aig ‘ Ai. {Celving decorations earned by ‘their sient Htallan and Bel- | ioved ones who have offered the Rian bai courage were conferred Rreatest upon th crifice that can be placed by Digh military and altar of their country. These those nations civil attaches of old ban a yntinue to wave over free eds | people, for no human being can stand neath its all- protecting folds with ning free, remony concluded with th half-hundred, th ot w 1 of listeners, were « the | ¢ reeit stirred the calm-eyed. modest men we almost every known | he British, French, Italien orvice at Ales and ‘The idle Sdavae Fest | FIANCEE DEAD, DIES ALSO. na whe nee befor cipant ar aid Wi a part eof the few sur tal Lafayette Bs sive while thos hanging ack of his fin 42 Morgan Avenue as proxies treokiyas whe Jennie | Was fatally hurt fn an automobile @eel- while she Was riding with Roth om NONE 80 Goop" Hurley Shoes in exclusive- ness of shaping and superiority of workmanship are far re- moved from the common- place. New Fall Models exemplify the Hurley quality standard. Made over a special last— has C forepart, B instep, and A heel. Grips the foot firmly, cannot slip at the heel. Cor- set fitting at instep. Absclute comfort in forepart. 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