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$3500 000 PAYROLL BOOST UNDER HYLAN ERED PERT (Continued From First Page.) $30,500,000, which increased the city Payroll from $47,500,000 in 1917 to $78,000,000 in 1921, Those who voted for Mayor Hylan will recall that the morning papers Of Jan. 2, 1918, contained the Mayor's inaugural speech, in which he ex- shorted his Commissioners—the Tam- manyite McCoveyites and Hearstites —to cut down the long yrolig with the many, many names and to abol- ish useless positions. The terrible emphasis on that a onition, A Commissioner who couldn't abolish useless positions was useless and Must go, we ‘or declared. it came to pass that “useless posi- ‘tion: were abolished. The Mayor's Mandate was carried out to the let- @ter in many instances, of which the Police Department is by no means ‘the le Hylan’s orders to cut the force W earried out literally and the money vith $6,864 more, divided 1 ses for the fortunate on ss the Mayor's ukase had ‘deen obeyed. ‘partment in which the Mayor ,ders for job cutting were obeyed was the administration division in Police ‘Headquarters. Under Commissioner Woods there were 130 jobs there, psting $151,960, These were reduced to 62 under Commissioner Enright, was not cut to at would expect. ad- 9, but the payroll as one members of the least $75,000, Instead the 6: ssioner Woods paid 130 men. are two different items in the © Department budget under the caption—Care of Buildings, &c. there were 37 f this cl: r, Uni seless jobs” here to the extent of 1 remaining jobs cost erence went into sal st Mayor Hy abolishe but th The dif- raises. In tor “BY.D! without this Jthe other Care of Buildings ttem the i force of men was not reduced when 324, has risen from $174,579.90 to 83. three during Mayor Hylan's 's in ofile | From this it will be seen that | those who were on the out: were kept out, and that the boys who were in right were we! care of, | Among the items under Buildings appear the followin zier, one at $8 per day.” If ou are Democrat and jobless, how would you like to be a glazier in the Police De-| partment? increases. Public Markets happens to be one of the departments where no attempt has been made to camouflage. v u of information and_} Whatever that isa $5 year Deputy Commissioner “Bureau of Pu and Distribution Sale whatever that is— |a great raft of help. | the this y The carfare of, aff is estimated to cost $350 It is presumed this is for | Anyway there are 7,000 street rides coming to Commissioner O'Malley's help To sum up, the reasons for the $30,500,000 increases in the Mayor's| epartmental payrolls during the past three years, are two: Where the) Mayor's appointees reduced forces | they obtained salary or wage raise: i |so that nothing was lost to the boys! Jon the job. Those who were not scared by the Mayor's ukase to re-| duce forces and economize or quit,| jlooked after their political friends} and made the most of the drive for| |higher wages necessitated by rent! | raises and prices, | That is what 1918 and 1921 budget comparisons officehoiders Hylan became Mayor, and the payroll deny that they many and claim he sanct CRAIG AND BROWN |: ARE WIDE APART ON CITY’S DEBT everywhere and generousemployment Senator's figures the result is $257,- of per diem employees explain the 491,710.54. way, debtedness 0 a $813,708,456.39. the ters report poirts out, the constitu- tional debt incurring power of the city The next branch of the Police De-| a $5,500 a year Deputy Commissioner within the debt limit on July 1 was 8 or-| of the “Bureau of Physical Plant” and §183,590,054.01. After deducting $46,098,343.47, . resenting unencumbered funds such ay | those who don’t ride in automobiles! ¢ It is your Guarantee of Value andSatisfaction AN important fac- in the fam- ous coolness and endurance typical of B, V.D.” Un- derwear is the SBev. Ds. fab- tic. It is woven in our ow nm specially equipped mills out of cotton particu- larly se lected for qualityandstrength, Quality Ever Maintained eless Closed (Pat.t1.S.d £ uit @ Youth's $1.15 the suit N UM 25°% to Y. We Furnish Apartments and Ho: 10-Piece American Walnut W: ing Room Suite; Chairs with g seats; as Illustrated, at ENG- LANDER Levels MACHINES Mon. Ev SEWING Open Only _—_—. NEW hy The B.V. D. Company Our Easy Payment Plan Applies Everywhere Within 750-752 EIGHTH AVE. “BV. D." Coat Cut Undershirts and Knee lew York Length Drawers YORK city crs Cor. 46" St.& 82 Ave. August Furniture Sale 50°, OFF 150 Miles of N. mes on Weekly or Monthly Payments. FEET indsor riod Din enuine leather slip August Columbia and Cortina For- eign Language Records on Sale, Columbia Grafonolas from $30 Up on Our Easy Payment Plan All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. ~ Motor Truck Ociiveries. plete Line of New Home Sew- hines at Popular Prices. |} REDIT UP TO $110 During Augu ON ¢ ening: YORK show ag Same Financial Bas and Comptroller Differ by Over $25,000,000, Either the Comptroller or the Senator is that much out of the for that is the total variance of Here their respective estimates. 98,510.40 within the Thus, ——— OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © $$ rrr RTE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1991, | outstanding transit bonds and sper and what Tam- Ne | afterward married Ass, | Watert t i nw admit. But they | autiorizations for municipal purposes, | Wintec Ws sta er ened Uvery Mayr | the total unreserved margin within the|oMclally by the ted every False. | Goh “limit. available for speciti Union, it ts known thorisations for municipal purposes] Soph ,gnt asain rh may be dete py the Board) of Estimate is $1 to the Comptroller's repor: oo M’QUADE THROWS OUT WARRANTLESS RUM CASES. One Asks is Senator Div Doesn't Care What Commiastoner of a ye nright Does About It, y Enright is keeping track of the cases I dismiss. He can continue to do so, As long as 1 am on the benc tintle to administer justic of my ability. Policeme to arrest Jaw violaters violators themselves, ‘They supposed to secure evidence by ille not otal in- t limit is} the Comptrol- Pennsylyaua Stui ‘Terminal y city. Stopping at Rahwa: take place Wedne the home of Mrs. O!d Beach f cording to at Maple Shade, nt Leroy on 1, is to be very quict, ac- of \ > would neh sald * et RET Atlantic City. giving that o y Miss French eloped a few years a with Jack Geraghty, t family chauffeur. They were divorced more than a year age eraght rep- soon CONTINUATION OF THE I. MILLER REDUCTION of AT LESS THAN COST $6.85 Regularly up to $16.59 ment NG, Miss Annulment, the 0 orce. and a Jay brought suits tn the The Police Department budget has! "Get out, the case is dismissed.” preme Court for annulment and divore Increased $9080,576.74, or 83 per cent. ‘There ia a marked difference of] ‘This is what Magistrate McQuade |aileging that their husband had de- oan Piss peta bea ya opinion between Comptroller Craig,| said to Detective Irving E ramm, ceived bath, Helen W. Dederich clalma other striking instance o: | ae ‘u Ny Caw. {she married Robert M. at Hem: Mayor tivlan's outers toseduce the Chet financial officer of the citys and| who on July 30 arrested Anthony Cas-|Murch “i, 1911, and that a sone 2p number of persons on the regular Elon R. Brown, chief counsel of the| &!ano of No, 825 Hast 115th Street, a rs old, is with her, She names payrolls has been carried out, with Meyer Committee probing the mu-|#ftender at No. 861 Columbus Avenue, ond wife, Heulah, ‘as corcapon- the result that millions have been ad- Aicinal G t. Senator Brown| The magistrate had asked the detec: |i ti; Kort so” ae eect ae 20, 1920, ded to the taxpayer's burden, is found Micipal Government. Senator tive how he secured the evidence, time with wi Lbssiesiata Lit) in the Department of Public Welfare, Says the City of New York has gone! «7 went right into the office and| Heulah, for annulment, of wine Bird FEL BEVEUIvGe talataes £120,000,000 beyond its debt limit. Alopened the safe and found two bottle. { ita hee erfch on April 20! er. The general payroil o - A Norhibe mulaeey, ; ets Manasquan, an that or emit, Remeral payroll of tris ic. Statement. to-day from the Comp-| of whiskey, and this man was there."*[iiwn was unaware that Delefich was al fy $1,580,000 since 1918 yet the forces troller’s office says the city's total! “Did you have a search warrant?” dy married. Both women are. repris on the ‘regular payrolis have been unreserved margin within the debt ‘tne. rf eh ik pads No. 110 xreatly diminished according to a 137,491,710.54. By adding he, dismissal followed and Magis- | , saved’ On Dedede an Comparison of the 1918 budget with Wmit Is 187.494, vind the | {rate McQuade anid: ; nce rich at Kost the 1921 budget. Salary jacking-up the Comptroller's figures an h 1 know that Police Commissioner | tion. it jewark, Elizabeth, jew Brunswick, LEAVES eee ee COU BM, ; # Pennsylvania System (=e WOMEN’S LOW SHOES Comprising a choice selection of higher priced models in a variety of leathers and color com- binations, adaptable for Autumn wear. Styles of Excellent Taste Noeoweley I. MILLER 15 West 42nd Street 1554 Broadway At goth &. Entrances Fulton Si NOTE: The 1554 Broadway Shop is Open Evenings Until 9 P. Hudson Terminal M. t marrying been made | - ae 4 ty “eerl'8 TWO WOMEN SUE SAME MAN IN MARTIAL TANGLE. era wife of seven Su. ; | the number on the payroll has greatly re un- sNande som — There are several important divi-| increased and the cot has risen from |_ What makes the difference more ae Rulsslones, Onraht cones ib, kee Round Trip ‘ions of the Police Department out- | $56,820.40 a year to $142,020.15. accountable is the assertion of city | tack oe my cases. I will stand by my War tas elde the uniformed and detective It has been repeatedly charged | Officials that Senator Brown drew his | record.” u ‘300 additional ive rf aa first of these is th pkey that the Department of Public | conclusions from the identical finan- ee \ e ie ive branch, wiica comprises the otea) Market ly unnecessary. | os1 ich Ce P | Machinery of the Commissionec ant| Imeisis, when Mayor Hylan cme. Cal raw me sik Diaebsab RUMIAda Malt A his assistants. There were twenty-| into office, there was'a $7.3 ne. Craig drew his conclusions | five Job holders in this branch in| Commissioner and, a $ ear According to Comptroler Craig's re- TO BE VERY QUIET ONE) 51918, an inheritance from Con | Deputy Superintendent « 1 AS py setings 1 the constitutional | rere Bsuek ARHUE Woods ‘he ‘eeat or] weneas ae ratte ace inhor ROT Sting forth the constitutional sother Declines to Annonnce Name Ml Wed: August 17 and 31 running the branch was then $75,600! forev. To-day there ts ein Qouusi Ol nine, power Cb Ue ually On of OMciating Clergyman | ecinesdays, August 17 an @ year. Under Mayor Hylan the ex- a1 $5,300 a yea the total debt-ineurring | syman. | Sunday, August 21 GeULN, ce was reduced by three 1 $4,000 ee sessed | NEWPORT, Ro o1, Aug. 15.—The | yy Aus! and the salaries were increased to); lepartment, a $8,000 a), ° abl wstate ix {Wedding of Miss Julia Mrench to How-| SPEOIAL TRAIN LEAVES total of $82,464. That is, Mayor t c PCR Res eh Son aoe elated ih Willams of foston, wntch is 16 | Enstern Standard Time. ROOKLYN? FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN Continued for Tomorrow (Tuesday ) The Final Clearance Sale of Several Hundred Sheer Summer Dresses For Women and Misses Flowered | Georgettes | e Voiles Fancy Weave A most exceptional offering of superior quality flowered Geerg= ettes and fancy-weave Voiles, the former in the popu a shades. The fatter in the pleasing sumimer pes dark Probate C | Prot Cou LAWYER ENDS LIFE jing in eT Amy Bluste ot FEARING DEAFNESS, ate Clerk of i ngulat tk of Bronx Surrogate’s| nue, tec | the Surrogate’s| end to the « onx, illed himself by | bed. ‘Then h rentiy had ChiOWwhE n a terday morn-| himself to t yor and strangted, Die his home No. 6 y Ave-| Kelly of Fordham Hospital who was x. His atepmot Mrs.| hurriedly Court Found Strangled in His | Bva Stann, discovered nis body in his| had been 5 bedroom n she went to call him|_ Stiebeling s a hache Home, |! ete ears old, and was a suc : io HOS of escaping total| * lawyer when he AMAL LS lols bing total! gtieheling had made a double noose| had held from t leafness and after an illness of more | around his throat with the belt cord {ization o: Bronx as a se han a year George F. Sticbeling, of his dressing gown and fastened ita! county. s and a half years ago. Established Before Your Grandfather Was Born Uptown 3d Avenue and 121st Street 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue i \ 4) ae It’s Good to,Ge Cowperthwait & Sons = Park Row & Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row Back to Cozy Home! These Low Prices, with Our Usual Liberal Credit Terms, Make It Easy for You to Make Your Home Cozy Too. $298—3-pe. Upholstered Su (Payable 8 Now $ 35.00 $52 Spinet Desk $24 Spinet Desk Chair by #9 Davenport End Table us $325 Hall Clock ~ $95 Book Case iB Harlem Store Open Monday Two well made pic a Colonial design, nut or Golden Oak. Full sized Bed Summer Closing Hour: in either Wal- | ‘Only a few left. Former Price, $135 Now $89 Also Period Suites for Small or Large Bedrooms at Reasonable Prices. ite—Sofa, Armchair, Wing Chair, Now $198.00 2.50 Weekly or 810 Monthly). 90 Davenport Table 17.50 #53 Lamp 6.95 $38 Shade $25.00 $75 Console Table 69.00 #60 Console Glass Go batiss; Itt IN rN Evenings Payable $2.50 Weekly | In American Watnut, prettily } decorated with the cockle shell || ornament. |) 50 Inches ches; Chi . Table, 45 inches, extending to ¢ feet; 5 Chairs and Arm Chair in genuine leather, Period Suites, Odd Tables, Buffets and Chairs at Moderate Prices. brown on bl attractive, serviceable odd piece, particularly use- n small apartments, Cretonne cover, Bed, mat- » pillow and roll, Complete $19.75 Large Assortment of Brass and Metal Be. Both of our stores will close at 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoons. for the conve ure unable to The Harlem ie of our customers who during the day Store Will Be Open Monday Evenings Until 10 P. M. \ll departments, as well as the office, will be running as usual. All silver and Special Dinner Sets values at our special $15.95 8.00 Remarkable prices 10N-pleee sets (2 patterns) (Many from.) others to. select Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms weekly w weekly weekly w werkly weekly Extra Charge of Any bh 10°,, Off for Cash Willow and Fibre Furniture in brown, REDUCED 25% TO 50%. Between City Hall **Sub"’ Station and Chatham Sq. ‘ Vapor Stove \ rns gas fro grays Will « cushions, > time ® with cretonne Rugs and Carpets 6x72 in, were 83.50 Now 54x90 in. 4 1 ‘, e 7EL.6in. x1 0ft.6in tt 25.50 Axminster, .9x12ft. 119.00 Seamless 6x9 ft 30.00 Seamless Axminster. Sft Sin.x1Oft.6in Grass Rugs $2.50 10.50 18.00 Crex Rugs. . Rag Rugs pestry: Cowperthwait & Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. and 121st St. 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue Downtown Store: 193 to 205 Park Row The World 1921 Summer Resort Aanual and Good Is on Sale at Motor Roads Guide all World Offices and at Subway and Elevated and Railway Stations and Newsstands, or by Mail. IRR ILC Ye TEN CENTS ossbar at the foot of hig