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‘MAYOR OF BOSTON SAYS NICE THINGS ——— Mr. Curley Applauds as Fst’. mate Board Wrangles—Makes Speech When Recognized. Mayor James M. Curley of Boston 4 Who sat quietly and unrecognized in 4 @ roar seat, to-day saw the 1922 all- Tammany Board of Estimate hold its firet meeting. ered by Nicholas 1, Nay Ward and delivered a graceful sj laudatory of the present Administra- tion. Mayor Curley’s wife sat be- side him. Mayor Curley saw the Transit Commission figuratively jumped upon. He heard a young lawyer for the Commission—William G. Fullen— threatened with a police escort to his geat by Mayor Hylan and heard the ; when discov- 500 employees of the Transit Com- Mission of their pay for the last nalf ef December, 1921. The payroll claims turned down by the Estimate Board Wy a divided vote total $113,188 80. Whe opposition was centred in Mayor Wytan, Aldermanic President and Rorovgh Presidents — Riegelmann, Cynnolly and Cahill. Comptroller Craig, Manhattan Borough l’wsident Mifler and Bronx Borough I vesident Bruckner voted for the money. “it we allow the Transit Commis- sion to get away with this,” said Mayor Hylan, “the Legislature will * mext sanction a plan by which men With blackjacks, masks and auto- matics will parade the streets and relieve taxpayers of thelr money by pPloking their pockets and without the formality of sending them tax bills.” Mayor Curley applauded. “We have checked the Transit , Commission payrolls," declared Comptroller Craig. “Mr. Duncan Mac- Innes of my office informs me that ABOUT MR. YLAN, Bstimate Board deprive more than], have been ty Maj tion € payers. Mayor Hy! plause hy “Who ar ng folks finally askec adjusted his honor. ‘Commission 50 per cent, M the freedom was here. were It not tistics, ATLANTIC \Paamy of the employees of the Tran- ‘vit Commission have had their sal- yles jacked 50 per cent. If these decisive. whispered Mayor Mayer, As ‘ounsel hazarde hat the Court of Appeals would s turley when he announced that the Transit Comm an additional an told the lawyer for the Transit Commission he was sorry fo was immediate, and May called forward to take Mean while Board served notice on the salaries if the pay of tt ayor Curl Mrs, Curley were on their way south, Mayor Hylan sald he would extend | As y of Boston and added that he also notify the police that Mr. “That isn't necessary,” Boston Mayor, Mayor Curley said it might have been difficult for him to be re-elected In the next four years he expected to look to guidance, Mow BASEBALLMAN condition of James J. McCaffery, Presi- jent of the Toronto Club of the Inter- the poorer paid employees would SOVIETS REPORTED ATTACKING FINNS iken care of" Curley to his to ha against Porajacryi porte move Karella, nm act has saddled 000,000 on the tax- IN DRIVE ON U. S. “but sorrier still + Hylan declared that accuse us of not being pultured in the affairs there was further ap- and Mrs, Curley. ROUSES POINT, N. Y., Seizure of 117 liquor laden biles, eighteen horses and and confiscation of Mr. Hayes. glasses. The rv ;| kinds, marked the efforts o: th "| of this port, In their attempt eth the tllegal that it would pay back | UP s advanced | Canada to this State dur! The automobiles selzed almost every make of car. These figures were obtaine were reduc said he and of the city to t clals here to- ay. replied the for New York City ata- SeSAen ee) VERY: ALBANY, Jan, cared for more insane ayor Hylan for path tory, State Hospital Commission m lic to-da. were 39,7) Is RE- covent CITY, N. J. Jan. 3.—The patients under S| crease of 1,445 over 1920, taken part in the southeastern cor Agents Trying to Check Flow From Canada Also Con- fiscate 2,000 Cases of Liquor. which intoxicants had been found. approximately 2,000 cases of liquor, comprising all States Customs officials, working out liquor traffic ocinted Press from customs offi- es ‘| STATE INSANE INMATES HIGHEST IN HISTORY. | 30,7.6 Were in Institutions at End | %.—New York State year than In any other year In its his- according to the report of the Including paroles, 7 at the end of the fiscal year, an in- TRIAL OF WESTLING FOR MURDER SET FOR JAN. 17 nthe E anted to get in support of sive a decision that the Transit Com-lof Piniand, les within striking @ Paty eee mission has no right to abrogate sub-|iance of Bolshevik troops ms He sald he had also retained an way contracts containing the S-cent| defensive purposes on the Russian | *enist — - | fare claus border Comptroller Craig brought more ap- os S.S. STORM KING ADRIFT plause from Mayor Curley and Mrs.|/117 AUTOS SEIZED OFF AMBROSE CHANNEL RUM Tugs Pat Out From New London to Tow Her Here. NEW LONDON, Conn, Jan. 3.—The Shipping Board steamer, Storm King, was reported to-day drifting near Short Shoals, 109 miles off Ambrose Channel, Three tugs en route to assist the ship put in port here for extra cables and provisions. They expect to reach Jan. 3.— automo- rigs in the disabled steamer late this afternoon to tow her to New York. f United to break from ing 1921. | comprised d by the | ents last ade pub- there tate care Ove rerowdi fig also increased last national Baseball Lea rho in sa-|yenr, reaching 22 per cent., or 6,642 k riously ill at a hotel he 8 reported|paticnts beyond the rated’ capacity as’ to-day, greatly Improved. His physi-| of the hospitals. Forty mental elinics eepy. were ealer clans book f a speedy recovery fi Yaries had not betn kited skywara | an attack of neute indigestion $29.50 Formerly priced up to $45 These reductions are genuine and Nothing but our own select stock—not a single sale lot added. The variety covers every- thing in fabrics from worsteds to tweeds; everything in models from young men’s styles to con- servatives; everything in sizes— regulars, stouts, shorts and slims. No alterations. MEN’S SECTION—THIRD FLOOR estion. ‘| _ Stern Brothers _ WEST 42d STREET _ (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) On Sale All Taken From Our Own Fine Stock Of Kirschbaum Clothes. Formerly p charge for operated in various cities last year with an attendance of 13,328, WEST 43d STREET | Tomorrow We Place 1850 Men’s Suits $39.50 riced up to $60 “Well, we'll straighten out these babie, 0 i) sioner a ie Sa es Hdd Soi SuidddeAlal Insanity Will De Defense of Mol- ie Brea ie lagu a “| Offensive O} licéts: RiMyAE, tlegelmann. “We'll cut off the pay i + Wea ecks of the employees and then lia and Resultant Fighting ‘The trial of Alric Westling of No. | let them learn from the commis- Is Heavy. 146 4th Str vi ve wre sioners why this has been done ST A jeweller, at his home, “ HELSINGFORS, Finland, Jan, 3 aon Avenue, was at this | quotes Mayor Curley, still unrecognized, : ‘ Vda Bolshevik forces have opened an of- | morning for Jan. 17 in the Bronx Sue | wit ain applauded. Mrs, Curley also . ‘ aden fensive against the Winns in Castor | prema Court. ‘Phe defense will be in- : Karelia, it was reported here to-day. the Transit Commission think | jy" ne uate ten cea be ae Santy ; | we to sit here like dummies and] “°¥¥ Ushting Is repor 4 A Westling has confessed that he v ind-folded for any appropria-|'"* went to Mollar's home in answer t lion these creatures of the Legisla-] Nes a 800 Bolsheviks and thirty-]4 jewelry advertisement, returned the | ture wee fit to fling at us?” asked Mr,| four Karel ans are reported to have shot him, as Riegelmann, been killed in the attack which was Mollar,. who “It is just like dear old Boston,” }opened by Red troops on Sunday rat F n Artillery and cavalry forces are | Assistants, Whose Names He Had Forgotten, Show Up—He Now Wants to Head a Parade. YOUNGSTOWN, 0., { . Oles came to his desk to-day ils new administration machinery already well under way aa the result of @ busy day's work yesterday while the At of the elty Hall hummed with conferences and Mayor's accretary, whose name Oles sald yesterday he had forgotten, turned out to-day to be Louis B, Guess, lat on an inde {Olea also said he had forgotten whom {hie ial named nx aceretary to the Ser. _THE EVENING WORLD, ‘TUESDAY, JANUAE™ 5, 1922. OLES ON JOB EARLY AS CLEANUP MAYOR) oles, whose plattorm promised to fire the whole police force if It did not obey orders, announced plana to-day to lead 1 parade of the whole force through the to-day,” towntown district to “ Jan %,—Mayor 7.30 this morning. was observing a holiday, to police detalle, CARSON CITY, Nev., y, who was elected to Council be the last of its kind,” ndent ticket by one vo but sald} set aside, out when the man shows up for work what a fine force we have." Jay's apeeches Oles warned the officers: “One drink and you're fired.” ‘The new Mayor was in his oMce at en PICKFORD DIVORCE ASSAILED BY STATE Jan, %.—Mary Pickford's divoree from Owen Moore was “the worse of ita kind and should Attorney Gen- ‘Jeral I, B. Fowler declared in a closing brief filed in the Supreme Court here to-day in his action to have the decree BINGHAM a plstol battl officers fired with each ot! Established 1879 TODAY AND WEDNESDAY The Annual January Sales Offer Apparel Specials FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Women’s Suits 28 TAILORED & FUR TRIMMED SUITS 40 FUR TRIMMED COSTUME SUITS 6 FUR TRIMMED FUR-FABRIC SUITS 50 PLAIN & FUR COLLARED. TWEED SUITS 15 FUR TRIMMED CAPES 9 INDIVIDUAL MODEL WRAPS (some fur trimmed) 4 FUR TRIMMED EVENING WRAPS Women’s Dresses SILK AFTERNOON & EVENING GOWNS Misses’ Suits 30 TAILORED OR MOLE TRIMMED SUITS 34 TAILORED & FUR TRIMMED SUITS 8 FUR TRIMMED COSTUME SUITS 11 FUR TRIMMED DRESS & CAPE SUITS 45 PLAIN & FUR COLLARED TWEED SUITS 10 INDIVIDUAL MODEL WRAPS, some with fur 12 FUR TRIMMED CAPES 6 HANDSOME CHIFFON VELVET EVENING WRAPS Misses’ Dresses PONGEE TRIMMED HOMESPUN FROCKS HANDMADE DIMITY, VOILE, BATISTE BLOUSES TAILORED SILK SHIRTS FILET & EMBROIDERY TRIMMED VOILE BLOUSES WHITE & NOVELTY FLANNEL SKIRTS NOVELTY SILK OR WOOL SKIRTS SANDITS FIGHT OUT OF POLICE STATION ITON, N. Y., Jan. Five bandits escaped to-day from the police station at Montrose, Pa., after They were arrested in an automo- bile for failure to account for its ownership and refused to answer questions at the police station. Left in charge of a deputy for a moment, they drew guns, backed the deputy against the wall and fied tu the car. As they were driving away, other on them. The car was found abandoned at Tingley, Pa., with bullet holes in It. The license plates were of Pennsyl- vania issue but did not correspond Posses are search- Ing for the men, some of whom It Is belleved were her, ounded, “A good digestion to you all,” said Shakespeare. But there’s nothing better for digestion than a good appetite — and __ nothing Peto for the appetite than MADE IN U. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. E, Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Pest & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—N.Y. Originally 45.00 to 89.50 79.50 to 129.50. 110.00 to 139.50 35.00 to 65.00 Womens Coats, Wraps and Capes 49.00 165.00 to 495.00 255.00 & 285.00 55.00 to 69.50 49.50 to 95.00 65.00 to 95.00 98.50 to 285.00 35.00 to 59.50 Misses’ Wraps, Coats and Capes 165.00 to 345.00 49.00 210.00 to 425.00 Special Women’s and Misses’ Blouses and Skirts Special Special Special Special SALE 28.00 to 38.00 58.00 to 78.00 98.00 29.50 to 49,50 38.00 115.00 to 385.00 235.00 45.00 20.00 and 28,00 38.00 58.00 75.00 to 225.00 29.50 to 49.50 135.00 to 250.00 38.00 150.00 to 325.00 25.00 5.95 7.75 7.75 8.95