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SCARDENS CF POORIN TY *Work of Twenty Years Will s| Be--Lost if Money : isn’t Provided. Because of The last-minut Sef the budget by the Board of Estt- thate the, work of twenty years by Mre. Honty Parsons in building up Uttle gardenh for the children of the dity’s poor is threatened with destruc- tion. slashings A cut of more than $10,000 in the Mleagrée budget for the Farm Gardens, under the Park Department, of which ‘Mrs. Parsons js a director, has wiped ut the entire force of teachers and tattendants in Brooklyn and cut by half the forge in Manhattan OMciais in charge of the Farms Garden sail yesterday unless this money is voted back in special reve- ue bonds, after Jan. 1, tne work of twenty years will have to be aban- doned. According to officials of the Board ‘of Estimate the reason for the eut in ‘the personnel of the Farms Gardens /Bureau was that it had been ascer- “tained the work could be done by the Samall group allowed to remain on the ity payroll in Manhattan, This is disputed by! the oMelals of bureau, who said yesterday (hat éthe six employces allowed to remain ‘under Mrs. Parsons will be insufficient “even to keep the gardens going in ; Manhattan, much less those in Brook- Brooklyn and three in Manhattén. @ former are in McCarren Bark, Betsey fend and Higifanit GPark. In Manhattan the gardens have “been built up as a part of Thomas Jefferson Park, 114th Street and Bast "River; Corlear's Park, Cherry and {Jackson Streets, and De Witt Clinton MPark, 524 Street and 1th Avenue, Mrs. Katharine Edes and Mr jG, Roth, the 4h Brooklyn, are summarily ‘uy the city through the budget ct Swell as all their assistants, making a ee have been four garden sites £ {Fort ‘Greene EChild'’s Playground Path, of only $6,440. In Manhattan] 5 sthe force ie been cut in half with a mi: ly $4,568. Every your ngsters have seeded and he gardens in Manhattan, no» maving of (3,600 THE EVENING. WORLD, TUESDAY, Finds It Out 43 Blocks Later Trolley Chases Him Into Columbus Circle—“Where’s Your Wheel?” Cop Asks. “What Wheel?” His Reply. Aftor driving his taxicab forty-three % West on three wheels, having lost ono wit outh on Central Park snowing it In a collision ut with a surface car, George H. Thurston, twenty-four, of No. 664 East 168th Street, the Bronx, Giscovered early this morning that he had been shot in the right leg by one of two men who had jJurnpe at Third Avenue and 149th Street. don his running board The three wheel taxi and the in-$—— cessant clanging of o southbound Eighth Avenue surface car in charge © Motorman George Potter attracted the attention of Patrolman Harry Lichblauer of the Weat 47th Street Station, who was at Sth Street and Central Park West “Where ie your othe: wheel,” in quired the patrolman, as he ran into the roadway and ordersd Thurston to atop. “What wheel?” Thurston queried. It developed, according to the po- lice, that the right front wheel had been ripped off when the taxi collid- ed with the surface car im charge of Potter at 102d Street and Contral Park West. The collision, the police were told, shattered glass in the ves- tibule of the trolley and caused ex- citement among tho passengers, sev- eral of whom jumped off panic stricken. Potter said that following the collision Thurston “kept right on" and that he followed him, clang- ing his bell While ‘Thurston was being ques- tioned t vid he felt, dizzy and it was discovered that he had been shot in the right leg. “Thurston told the pi- trolman that he was driving south on Third Avenue, When at 149th Street two men jumped on the rynning board, on mar c: “Give him tre works.”” her man fired a shot and the two hen jumped off and ran on said he continued on hat he did not know he had a lost wheel, taken in a taxicab to Hiospital where he was at- Dr. Knapp, as taken to the West 47th tion where mcharge of dis- orderly conduct was “entered ‘against him for “driving on three wheels and holding up trafic in Columbus Cir- cle."* : have an almost equal number in Brooklyn. The vegetables furnish the families of the little farmers with one green vegetable a day for five days of every week during the summer, pa ae RS KEEL LAID IN GERMANY FOR BIG U. S. ZEPPELIN Germann Expect to Deliver Oraft by Air im 1923, FPRINDRICHSHAK Germany, Nov 7 (Anbociated Press.) —The keel has been latd for thé to be bullr here for the s Government under the ¢ 4 here on June A number of the details of c struction Aro still awaiting decision fo! lowing requests made by the commis- sion of experts which the American Government ts retood to have as- signed to s hougs will be atlantic voyage. SOAPMAKERS RAISE 10,000 WORKERS’ PAY Employees nt Staten Island Pant will amount to persghs employed in at Tvorydale, ne id, N. ¥ yased on tho present nployee, . her futher w amount Involved is instrument. Fat yastagmome or Quacire S onora Hepplewhite Console This new Marquette Console because of its convenient size admirably meets the requirements of the small apartment. The Sonora tone, clear as a, bell, the very moderate price and the grace of Jine combine to make it a very desirable - Liberal Montily Terms , The beauty of the cabinet work in the I {epplewhite Sonora 28 ap, outstanding feature. which combines dignity and grace. It has a rich, clear tone, characteristic of these famous instruments. Liberal Monthly Terms [Fifth Floor) Marg uette Console 125.00 Hord 125.00 200.00 Taxi-Driver Loses Wheel, Is Shot, [BROADWAY CAFES VICTINS OF ANEW BAD CHEK FRAUD Pair of Swindlers Mulct Res-|i. taurateurs, Aided by Hokum and Taxicab, ‘A clever scheme for swindling all- night restaurants and delicatessens was reported to the police to-day by proprietors of places in upper Broad- way, near 145th Street. It may also have been tried in other districts. Apparently, two high class crooks are working with a taxicab driver. * According to the complaints, one of the men goes In and makes a few and while he is waiting anoth man enters. The first man discovers he has mieplaced or lost his money and asks that hie pack- ages he held until. he goes home for cash, When ho leaves the second man says to the proprietor: “Know who that was? That was Mr. Blank, who owns the apartment house on the corner.” Then he makes a small purchase and goes out. In a short time the first man re- turns and, saying he couldn't get the cash, offers in payment a large check, which the storekeeper ts asked purchases, “| to cash, withholding whatever ts due for the goods purchased, The k 18 No good. It is not known how many haye been vietim- Last night the scheme was ized West gand Street $5, 6.50 and $10 if Fancy Hand Bags-~-A $4.85 $7.50 Priced in this Book Ends—per pair: sortment in fine morocco, pin seal, duvetyne, and silk. All are new models, beautifully lined and fitted. “apartment tside, whero he saw the otter man join hith and jump into a taxi A policeman ordered the driver to stop, but he escaped, OLD BATTLESHIP LOWA TO FIGHT TWO FLEETS WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—The At- Pacific Fleets are to join in mano in Panama Bay, the Pacific end of the canal, from Feb. 19 to March 80, it Is announced. The old battleship Towa, unésr wireless control, will be used as a target for 14-Inch guns, The detatls aro being worked out by Admiral Hil. ary P. Jones, Commander ia Chiet of the Atls Fleet. NOVEMBER 7%, 1922. HID WIFE SAVINGS IN A GUN AND FIRED THEM AT A RABBIT Farmer Remembered im He Saw Chai Bills. Copyright, 1922 (New ¥ Evening World), by Prose Publishing Company GENEVA, Nov. 7.—Fearing tho Proposed capital levy, a farmer in the Canton of Aargau drew his life savings, 2,000 francs, from the bank and hid them in the bar- rel of his shotgun. Sunday he saw a rabbit outside his door, grabbed the gun and fired. 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Models for street, afternoon, and ig | costumes; also for sport, dancing, » | > cand negligee--all lightly boned, &n $5.50 10 $38.75 cA complete display of the latest European and American Novelties in Decorative Boudoir Articles Thg loveliest things imaginable for gifts! For here are elaborate bed Spreads, fancy chaise lounge covers with colorful pillows to match, .scarfs, scrap baskets, and picture frames—all sorts of charming boudoir accessories in,eitherarose or blue. Trimmed with gold lace and rosebuds, and inexpressibly dainty. Offered, too, is a varied and attractive assortment of Normandie lace articles. SPECIAL VALUES for TO-MORROW in Chinese Embroidered Articles Letter and Bill Filesem Engagement Padse= $6.50 Telephone Index Pads in three sizes, $2.00, 3.50, 4.25 MAIN FLOOR, Women’s Fancy Hand Bags and Leather Novelties A complete assortment that will suggest many Christmas gifts “If you are looking for any particular color or style for any particular person, you will be sure to find it here, before the variety has been lessened by holiday shopping. vonderful as- $9.75 of the highest workmanship. Imported Leather Novelties — Countless, charming, and useful small gift suggestions, in a complete collection of colors, and styles, 75¢ to $7.50 1000 Sample Hand Bags~Specially mounted fale At Oretver ass 8) West 43rd Street Second Floor. $10 and $15 . $2.95 FOURTEENTH STREET WEDNESDAY Four-Piece Kitchen Sets Were .83 Heavy roll rim_ white enamel boxes with gilt bands and lettering. About one, three, five and seven pound capac- ity, respectively, of tea, cotfee, sugar and flour boxes. 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