The evening world. Newspaper, August 4, 1920, Page 15

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4000 teachers, superintendonts ‘and other, In effect Ang. 20, when the increased empléyecs, In many ca: in-| Day becomes effective UMGlcreases allowed to teacher exceeded] Of the 100 per cent. celve $5,000 a yeur or over, the 4.800] Defending the flat twenty per cent ; 6,000] plan which the Board of Estimate and the Board of Aldermen will likely veto ‘ ee a 4,000 ] 48 a result of Mayor Hylan's opposi- | ¢ With! supreme Coat, Brons ‘Couty, “| tion, Comptroller Cratg said that al? Justice Fawcett in the Supreme Court] ‘Trial and Special Terms, Clerk 4,000 6.000] refusal to grant increases to efficient t im Brooklyn to-day continued the tn- Siimotion forbidding Mayor sfohn 8, Hy- "| Iqp to exclude Clarence C. Worden, of tie Standard Uriton from the inclosure ( reberved Cor newspaper reportera in’ tho joting room of the Board of Estimate, | {! JWwtice Fawcett sald in part: }'The press is tho lever that moves ‘world as no other earthly power can eit. It should not be hampered | ¢, je in the Iawful pursuit of gathering Btctne tanh tance Rigtecind Vanareen Chae 2,000 3,700 | Veto, It is understood that the Board Ss esdiass of Estimate will rescind the 20 per for it readers.” : New York County Digrty Gheritte S909 ¢-50) | cent. plan to-morrow afternoon, The decision quoted the ‘code of — Aldermaniq Board will likely follow iInances which qrovides that “ail suit next week. The complete change isin 6¢ boutdd'ot commibetone con- 5 from the flat 20 per cent. schedule Wilting Gaparunents 6t she goverti- to the Hylan 22-20 per cent, will be mat of the city shall be held openly “id in all cases shall be sgcessible to thi public."* mene Cony, Tho Mayor exceeded his authority in jr Ea) omfpring the ejection of Worden, Jus?| fun, Adminuaimtar 5 Fawoett held, because Worden was| “Hugit Aten . admittedly not offensive in word or ac- EA . i A HOM x | ti of any kind and had no controversy Comptrotier'e Offlee, =New = {i 1'! w the board—whatever personal} York, Kings and Bronx Coun. & A so 5S : OMPLETE. AYOR CAN’T BAR tury Ola. ENEMY REPORTERS | fom Sersstont. ches. Popaty Clerk... ... } Anintant Degnty Clerks and Con: : ultation Clee... .ccvee levee j Court Rules Lawful Gathering Of | appettare Term, chiet Olek News Must Not Be Interfered | Paty ous vants, ve rs and hea » carry the burden of local governmunt re not easily tilled," ays. Continuing higher paid public servants Is “total-largument, he says: ly destructive of the public service] “Tr these men were totally deprived 7,000] 4nd proceeds up ¢o00 | ascertainable fa $.000| The Comptroller contends that of {p00 | the 43,000 employees to be benefited by = 8,000 | the $5,000,000 bond appropriation au- thorlaed for salary increases, there are 5,000] but 1,411 receiving $3,000 a year or 6,000] more. Of the 1,441 1,063 are under 4.600 | Civil Service and 378 are exempt, 4000}. Although Comptroller Craig is satd e to have repeated his assertion that « =~ li 4.200} he will recognize flat 20 per cent. in- ins 1A Steno enorance of easily|of the increase in salary alrondy granted in accordance with the 20 per crease payrolls despite the Mayor's he Mayor en pan getee 6.00 or however he may have| Qeew* County at what Worden wrote. SE ccrleaseevci ne AOS 6008 : | Miley teas te Power of the Bourss| Gonee in" iste cit mat ee GRAND RAPIDS FURNITUR byf majority vote to expel Worden or ‘ 3 TION ar Conner p| ant numer- any other or all reporters from the in-|Lesislature not only granted ire or from the moeting by a mu-|0US Salary increases by special acts »; but the Mayor had refused |in New York County and other coun- Rin permit a vote of the board on the|tles In New York City, but that the Fa GPENS"AN ACCOUNT *; s fe" DOWN ON #505 m@tter of Worden's expulsion. epidemic of pay raises ran like wild- RK Dr Brush's AE on," DOWN ON £759" t aro fire through many counties. ‘The Ma- yor of Binghamton’s salary was in- ° | CREASES IN PAY creased from veel? ha Comp- KU MYS S 17% DOWN ON *100°*| | troller $3,000 to $4,500; ‘reasurer il tes FISHER BROS $2,500 to $4,500; Corporation Counsel Sparkling Milk COLUMBUS AVENUE GIVEN AT ALBANY ser se hotntr"ast® aor EOLUMBUS AVENUE. raised from $4,000 to $6,000, ETE Comfort Baby’s Skin | The Comptroller contends that the benefiting upward of 40,000{ 3 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS” $1. WEEKLY ing qualities of in a much more easily digestive form. Not a buttermilk. At hetele— {)(Continued From First Page.) Raises from 25 to 100 per cent. were granted in’ many other counties, all + U. jny acts of the Legislature and above pad With Cuticura Soap most striking increases in salaries au- the authority of the docal Government thorized by the Legislacure were thos: KUMYSS nd ragrant cum Boards. im relation to the educational system of Gis WiST 4TH Sy WaW YORE Kor sampieCuticura Falcom a tyecin 5 tet Department. + 4,000 6,000) CLOTHES OF CUSTOM QUALITY of Remarkable Special SALE OF en’s Summer Suits (Coat and Trousers) At Substantial’ Price Savings The lighest, coolest of all Summer Clothes for men at a fraction of the usual selling prices. SUITS of Cool Cloth, Palm Beach and Bermuda Cloth. Good selection ini double $] 4.50 and single-breasted styles. Sale Price SUITS of fine mohair in smart single and double-breasted effects. Solid colors ‘ and ‘a variety of stripings. All sizes. a | 7:00 Sale Price SUITS of exceptionally fine quality mo- hair in solid colors and refined striped ef- fects. Every suit silk trimmed, Sale Price $23.00 SUITS of fine quality Gabardine — silk trimmed —in smart single and double breasted models, Light and dark shades. ) Sale Price $25.00 A small charge will be made for necessary alterations BROADWAY Maks & Company 21 34 srReeT |THE EVENING WORLD, WEUNES 2 city employees who re- © cent. pl them eq) ot Tax Ci ployeos rec money were div 24 Fl SeaeennRRaRaE ern “SENIOR” The largest 2d Floor Shop of its kind in the world, volidation and Opposite Waldorf Hotel (Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway) 4 brother i, Witt and other ‘omuntastoner M yesterday at h et, Corona, He was b Point sixty-nme years age rvived by two sone and four wo brothers and two alaters, | anaforred to the Detective emilee worth $10.00%) MINISTER GONE IN HIS FORD, Merritt, Dumont, N A year ago, have Been found by the Lett His Home in Patat-Grimed Lovnl officers uided by Clothes Last Sanday, e Deportment of Juattos,|, The Rey, Walter W. Wolf, pastor of Kvods from local stores. [the Crofawicks, N. J. Methodist 7 4 S paints t I harte are held blameless by | Church te missing since last Sunday. acres ae Hey cmp gel vin Burcu in Manhattan several months} ¢ as they were given regular] »00 that day fe loft his home Jn ee * each would recelve at for the _ dilla of sale by the men who sold the! 193,860. Nothing fue bean sen or balance of the year, 0 rage in- | STOLEN ARMY GOODS FOUND, | *°°%% The police way that the thett of him nince. When he left crease of about 06.60." Mtb Was a thoroughly organized affair. ‘The he wore a shirt, the Wworwe for an + [10,000 Worth From Camp Merete | Merohandise wag carried out of the | Spm " cused a, patie Lteat. Robert Williams Dead. * z ‘amp on truéks on bills and orders He Is five Lieut. Robert Williams, who had| re rerwas deartng the forged names of camp|™ven Jnches tall, and weighs shou been a member of the police force since! Army shirts, shoes, wearing apparel | Sfficers ord chia. vn a oor I5W. 34%St @ . e a Clothing Ever: Projected Beginning Tomorrow: Morning — Unrestricted Choice of This Season’s Stocks—Light, Medium and Heavy Weights—all included—nothing reserved. 20,000 Suits—Everything On This Vast 2nd Floor She—2 Big Lots at 2 Prices! | epee oe All To Go Regardless of Cost or Value A Piain Statement of Fact This sale is bona fide. The reductions are genuine. We do not advertise one thing and+sell another. Our entire stock of 20,000 garments, consisting of 40 famous nationally adver- tised brands, without re- serve, goes into this sale at two flat prices—$25 and $45. Not a dollar’s worth has been bought for this event. Any buyer who is not perfectly satisfied can have his money back. We positively guarantee that nowhere in New York can anyone even begin to du- plicate the values in this sale. Each and every gar- ment carries with it a double guarantee of satis- faction—the makers and ours. ee Open Daily Till 6 P.M —————_—«Saturdays Till 9 P, M. ——— For Suits for Men and. Young Men Sold by Us at $40, 45, °50 and 555 : Description—One, .two and three button single and double breasted sack models. Fabrics, plain Blue, Brown, Grey and Green flannels and unfinished worsteds, cassimeres, in neat dark stripe effects, also fancy mixtures. Im- ported tweeds, dark and light colors, and various other materials too numer- |. ous to mention. Many weights for Fall and Winter. } 545 For Suits for Men and Young Men Sold by Us at °65, $67, $75 and °85 Description—This lot includes the finest hand-made ready-to-wear clothes produced, The finest fabrics—worsteds (medium and heavyweights), silk mixtures. The finest yelours, flannels and blue serges, blue and white, black and white stripes, neat hair lines, heather mixtures, plain and fancies of every description, All models from the conservative to the extreme. Many are heavy weights—ideal for Fall and Winter. \ Regulars-Longs-Shorts-Stouts—All Sizes—33to50 No charge made for alterations 24 Floor 15 W. 34*St. | Opposite Waldorf Hotel (Between Fifth Ave. and Broadway). ananassae anand nt oe reer en en eee ee ee hE 2 A =

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