Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Daily News from New York, New York • 7

Publication:
Daily Newsi
Location:
New York, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
7
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1926 CITY WOIiKERS TO CUT $2,625,000 PAY MELON $200,000,000 CANNING BOOST SMELTS FISHY FOR SARDINES TINNEY HOLDS OWN Detroit, Oct 6 The condition of Frank Tlnney, musical comedy comedian, today was "unchanged to slightly better," it was said at the hospital where he has been since Saturday when he collapsed. Tinney is suffering from pleurisy. Mayor Walker and Colleagues Vote Raise for Jan. 1 Mayor Walker and his colleagues on the board of estimate presented a 12,625,000 salary increase to la- A new form of subway contracts- boosting cost of new subways approximately $200,000,000, accord YEARS' AND FINE FACE DESERTER ing to expert lor yesterday. DESSMKIN a aiLLiacav Mcdowell By unanimous WATER I America's Physic YOUR fir DRUG a STORE (j lara Uewcalas.

UixaMaaktnc. rattvra Two years in prison and $1,000 fine stare Morris Salzman, 45, of 473 Throop Brooklyn, in the face. Salzman was convicted of abandoning his wife and family before County Judge Franklin W. Taylor in Brooklyn, yesterday. He was remanded to jail for sentence today.

vote, the board, sitting as a budget commit-to voted to cotiike. unpina- ai MIMIarry INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION la Traat Metaada. aatraal aa -tail. Alaa far fmaaal t'aa B-t Mortar PxeiH for Wowtrn 71 Wast 4St SU New Tark City ljr aatt Krvntac CImii i Ktt tr Tiam Bimi 3ss estimates, has been drawn up by the board of tit importation, it was learned last night at city hall The new tract calls for payment of prevailing rates of wages to sub-w a workers, such as me- Lrmt i boost the pay of a jsA along the line, with those affiliated with the various labor unions as the chief beneficiaries. The melon Charles W.

Berry a i and laborers. Each, new contract let Mayor James J. Walker will contain a clause calling for the payment of this rate as fixed by the labor organizations. Wish the city -stinting in every direction to save money for new subways, the situation is causing officials grave concern. Controller Charles W.

Berry refused to discuss terms of the proposed new contracts. That a taxpayer's injunction will be carved on Jan. 1, when the 1927 budget goes into effect. The largest will go to skilled mechanics in the city's employ. Another $1,000,000 will go to white collared city workers and $125,000 to city laborers.

Mayor Walker's new salary schedule calls for $5.50 a day for laborers instead of $5. may be sought toprevent the 000,000 increase was hinted last night. "We have not any action as yet, said Leonard M. Wallstein of the Citizens union. "That is all I can say about the matter at this time." DAUGHERTY-MILLER DEFENSE FINISHED With the conclusion of the testimony of Mai S.

Daugherty, president of the Midland National bank, New Fall Hats That Combine Dash and Charm Washington Court House, the defense of Harry Daugherty, for-m attorney general of the-United States, and Thomas W. Miller, former alien property custodian, rested in Federal court yesterday The defendants -are on trial cjfie New Harry M. Daugherty charged with accepting a fee for expediting a claim for $7,000,000 of seized German property. The case is expected to go to the jury either late this week or early next. Harry Daugherty was absent from the afternoon session, due, it was said, to an eye affection.

MARTINEAU AHEAD Little Rock, Ark, Oct. 6. John Martineau, Democrat, has been elected governor of Arkansas on the face of scattered returns in yesterday's election- over his Re-Tjnhliran rmnortfrif TV Rnwpr. STUYVESANT Small Grand Piano WHAT is the great present day demand in pianos? As if in answer corn es" this new Stuyvesant, built by the Aeolian Company A very small Grand (4 feet, 10 inches) fashioned of rich mahogany in a beautiful soft hand rubbed finish. i A Piano of sweet, sonorous tone a tone quality and action that will be lastingly fine through the years.

A Small Grand at just the right price not too cheap, yet very moderate considering its quality. Aeolian built of the best quality, carefully selected and well tested materials. The best value for the money on the market today. He aaa rtttF4 a rriu Jut aefare kr )Ca a Job an a lirmkaid. The Urakaidi Jeered aim.

Bat. la the sane of lave, he nn. Head The City Slicker." a atary from real life, csmatrte aa aaare 25 taaay. 3 DAY SALE Today, Friday Saturday Hats in Many Styles New Felts, Velours Velvets Satins Made to Sell for $3, $4, $5 THE SALE COMPRISES 1600 HATS PURCHASED FROM LEADING MANUFACTURERS induing nearly every court millinerT note of the teaaon. FOR MISS, MATRON AND CHILDREN, LARGE AND SMALL HEAD SIZES: All shp and mil the smart color of the season.

This is aa amazing assortment of up-to-the-miiurte HATS FOR DRESS OR SPORT WEAR, Your Upright accepted in partexchangt Convcnmt Payments 'v If 4 I Makes a rich beef 1 I drink in just a I i 4 few seconds At Grocer, Delicatessen and bodies. I i Made by BOVR1L, Ltd I aairtaa.rag. Maa nal.Caav std ail ever uarU. The AEOLIAN COMPANY FOREMOST-MAKEtS OF ktCSlCAL IKItlUMISTI IM THE TOItD AEOLIAN HALL 29 West 42nd Street In THE BRONX In BROOKLYN FOR II A I IBERMAN'C Lg MILLINERY INC MILLINERY INC 11 Flatbush Avenue 170 East FordhaiTi Rd. 367 East 149th Street 26 Yean of Faithful Service.

464 NINTH AVE C0RJ6-ST Onen Eveninn Until 9:30 P. M. OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT 1.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Daily News
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Daily News Archive

Pages Available:
18,845,358
Years Available:
1919-2024