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through corporate stock sales The Mayor's statement was made in response to a charge by Borough President Curran that the plan of the Mayor and Aldermanic President La Guardia to make up the $27,000,000 needet for the public schools by economy in the city departments hat proved a complete failure. Mr. Cur- van had declared that as a result the Playgrounds might have to be closed amd the summer schools unable to 5 open. Mr. Curran said that reports up to this time reveal a saving of only $75,000, of whiclt $50,000 in in the Borough President's department and $25,000 in some of the Mayor's smaller departments. He declared the Mayor's big departments have not reported or have declared economy impossible The appropriations asked for the be a paralytic for life. This was dis- | closed by an operation performed last night in the sanitarium at 150th Street and St Nicholas Avenue, where Reid is a patient, It was found that one of the bullets fired by Collins penetrated Rel Mouth, passed downward and shat- tered the fifth cervical vertebrae, The possibility of patohing up this injury to the spina! column is remote. “Men are being illegally arrested every day all over the country,” the Magistrate sald. "1 agree with County Judge MoMahon that a man’s | home is his castle." Magistrate Sweetscr discharged Walter Roth of No. 561 Seventh Ave- nue in Jefferson Market Court when the testimony showed that his home had been raided in violation of the law, although a quart each of gin Dr, Nicoll said the operation which | and whiskey had been found. was for the removal of fragments of] etective Julius Welnberg of @ bullet was successful. Reid is in! teadquarters headed a raiding better shape than ut any time since | he was whot and while his condition is atill serious, there is reason to bee Neve that he will live. The investigation into the Reid shooting is at a standstill to-day. | The Bronx Grand Jury will meet to-morrow and hear testimony from party, and told the court that he was seeking evidence of tllognl selling of whiskey in a nearby drugstore, George L. Donnellan, former @oun- sel for the New York Retail Liquor Dealers’ Association, and who has represented more than 90 per cent. of alleged liquor law violators, has ad- drewsed_a letter to Police Commis- sioner Enright in which he says: probably will be taken up by the | House next work. FULTON D.PricesCo. AND BRIDGE STREETS Thursday—Pre-Holiday Sales a hates 1 ¥ “ eo! 20' THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1921. ° _ lparrisr MISSIONARIES Leal fv . Beigh Congo, Af- | a in Queens and 8,99 in Hich: TRANSIT BOARD SUES SENT TO AFRICA AND CHINA. tea, for missionary duty in Arritae | - Robert — a IN A TEST CASE The Board of Managers of the| Miss alta ¥ hite Plains Z ee cra Huiniiet _seiools i | j Society yosterday tamed Henty AuMa idsmy. Hangcnow, Chings the appropriations asked for mus Seek Salary of Inspector t Estab- - + puvernnns wD © ===> WDEOMESHOME = summer programme ie to be carried Sas si ss e thie your a it was City’s Available Fund. REE (3) BIGS Tonc> oe ‘The Transit Commission to-day (DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN HARLEM 4 SUMMER SCHOOLS! IN HUNT FOR HOOCH through Godfrey Goldmark, special There Must Be One A, Cer. Ath St. | way, Cor. Saratora Ave. | 3d Ave., Cor, 123rd St _ counsel, obtained from Justice Tierney nd Saturday oren vente” Open Monday and Saturday 4 —<—— in the Supreme Court an order di- . e Evenings 4 : . rected to Comptrotier Craig requiring Best in very Line = Mayor Denies Curran Charge Two Magistrates Declare They|nim to ehow cause before Justice lomeg : ’ ” ‘ Sq |Whittaker on Friday why he should Shortage of Funds May A [ HIS LIFE R | Have No Right to Do So | 1c: be compelled to pay the salary of When, after eighty years spent in making e Hold Them Up. and Discharge Prisoners. supervising Transit Inspector Frank Sheffield stand for the best in milk and milk t nas. | —_ nett. - Mayor Hylan assured The Evening SHOT SAYS DOCTOR Rebukes to the police for the in te TObMaEnGL TS woe tha products, we added “Sealect” Evaporated Milk : World to-day that not only will all ’ vasion of @ man’s home in quest of | 0.1" Siey waminietration to pay $1,. to the Sheffield line, we made it to be the best the public echool playgrounds and oo boore were administered to-day DY | 083,327 to enable the new commission of itskind. Insist on MM cke vacation wihodie be open. thie Gat - , +) Magistrates in Brooklyn and Man-|to perform its duties. This money Fy Marea om ates ike aneaith Spine of Man Wounded 1) attan, and the men-arrested were |was held for the old Transit Con- sigs apuiad sugilad ho bts Home of Mrs. Wamer | promptly discharged with apologies ih dcp ager She teld ra inspected yesterday by Doc " from the court. aod sion erre aralyzed. | loyees of the Transit. Commission f teas: Baphix irene tab Eat ie eae peslinalil te it y | Magistrate Dale (hndhaper lint #9.80038 for alaries for the firat two Make 66 r a So) i owl —_— |nue Police Court, Brooklyn, im dis-| weeks of May. us far the Board : on money for the vacation schools | Alexander Nicoll of No, 17 West 73d| conduct against William T. Glass|Uom to the Finance Committee, With 7 = ™ — a é and school playgrounds will be raised | street, the surgeon in charge of John| because he used intemperate lan- eiaiapaiea Giant it! EVAP OR. | & © unéer the provisions of a recently habs hecalbtatrathy . faniags 1a proteating ‘agains thie davas| OO 9° ee a ee RATS & % H. Reid, who was shot by Don Col . iJ enacted law which gives the Board lion of his home by Policeman Louis Milk | © of Estimate the right to borrow the | lins in the home of Mra Helen War | coonan and three other oops, admon- | report of the Sweet BIH, which pro- me . Money and charge it to the 19m/ner st No, 1892 University Avenues! ished Seeman that some day @ p0- | vides for egnccligation of various Gov: ee . «~Mudget. The necessary repairs to|the Bronx, on May 15, states that) liceman would enter the home of the nest agencies aling wit, ¢ 2 plers wil! be made with funds raised| Reid, if he recovers, probably will| wrong man, et Carte Gorealiiee: the snl SHEFFIELD CONDENSED MILK CO,, Inc., N. Y. $425 4-Piece Tudor Period Bedroom Suite Shown in American walnut or antique ° ing of spacious Bow-lud : $735 50 Chifforo: ue and Dressing 7 throughout .... iain Mt = $550 Queen Anne Dining Room Suite “More violations of law are com- Beautifully de ed in richly figured Am hi . Miss Audrey Lawrence, a friend of e © — summer operation of the school sys siokils ee leniited. bey your ofticere:{a woelel a Burl waln s, oF antique malo ‘ S96 fem nvesas talons: nto ig) We, he soune worn wae ince Ch ave iat arly mart Summertime Appare asaallia eee REE “ae tem are as followe: Vacation high! igpwed in the Grand Jury ante- room [211 the bootleggers jn New York oom- & (SOLD SEPARATELY Tk DESIRED §, schools, $12,570; vacation echools,| and was sent to her home at Nu. |hined, snoe Prohibition became «f- ial mp $68.219: playgrounds, $197,814.33; | 6 West 66th Stroct, tintenanced for one instant tm the | : crippled and tuberculous children, = — deral Court, and certainly should | 4 i s ili | Mm fintce; bathe fe summer schools,|Armed Clvilisas Are Te we ue eanctloned iy ouine Tite At Far Below the Prices Generally Prevailing $13,478 Vive-Hoor Fight With Police, (Ronen in Snare eeu wis7"—- annem nenenen ooo meade decamamnians aiemameel a The attendance at the playerounds| | DUBLIN, May 25-—A fant between | vee al y S ; ; ; cl ' Sand playschools last yoar was 4,760,- | Ponce oocutredt near Newport, County | yy bonnellan cites an excerpt from | New hantung | New Summer } 000. The baths and pools were used Mayo. One polgeman was killed| (De change to a jury in a case o: ete hy 750,000 ebildren. The number of {and an inspector. was wounded. | *yoxed violation of the National Pro. Silk Suits Silk Fi k Reinforcemonts outflanked the clvil- | Ryivon. WAN by Judge tiene unt 4 Le nia te Sere eam Nandteap ian and pursued them, wounding | 4° Montgomery, Alay as follows; FOCKS $125 3- Pieee a Room 1 Suite 000, one. er f C a sive mahogany ~ The “opportunity clanses," tn which | "Forty armed men entered the house |g pifny mace tl puomd break into | : RAST Hy eenize somnOpntics neni de $50.50 re children frequently save @ year of|of Patrick Briordy, a shoomaker of | pant, refuse to leave when toh, and | re] ares sehooling by “making up" in the| Cavan, and took him to the fields) injured or killed as @ result, I | I | te auiiner, wore: Used nat f by where they shot him dead. 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