The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1922, Page 9

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» MANY INVOLVED INCONFESSIONOF VAROTTA SLAYER Between 20 and 50 Implicated in Revelation by Man Awaiting Execution, New Incorporations Here Show (Ford to Restore Boyhood Home Business Revival in This City For a Monument to Himself THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922. Records in County Clerk’s Office Indicate| Here He Will Group His Mother's Wedding Aid the Crippled Children by attending the Return of Prosperity in New York. Finery and Early Furniture She Possessed. Street Fair Prosperity is returning at a rapid|showing the trend of things in thr DETROIT, May 17.—Henry Ford/him and to his mother and father, rate in this city, according to records | business world," said Mr. Donegan. | intends to restore his boyhood home|the play he followed in his boyhood, just made public by County Clerk | ‘They prove that hundreds of at Dearborn as a monument to him-[Zome of the furniture with which hie James A. Donegan. His office, where | sons are Investing in business, ie mother ani father went to’ house ow f all incorporations and registered trade | ing they must think the ou! ts] Se, He will maintain it as long 88} Keeping, ond ther relics, knick- names in New York City must be | good he lives, and when he dles he in-|knacks and bric-a-brac, Including filed (s a barometer of New York] “When a business depre ,| tends to create a trust fund td see nce wile Vs i) he oe Raber} bbe bunt: $ condition, New York we ret that it is kept up, it was announced] hls mother's old-fashioned bridal fin- Ir) Jan, 2 to the end of March ec at his offices here. ery and the first pair of corduroy @ és ie r he owned District Attorney Banton to-day is|this year, Mr. Donegan discloses, | when business improves it is refle trousers 5 , : k ee pe For more h ths Mr.J Every men amily Investigating the alleged confession of | there were filed and recorded in his}oa in the incorporations filed in our more than three monthi ery member of the Ford fami! oberto Raffaele who, sentenced to @le next month at Sing Sing for the murder of kidnapped five-year-old Giuseppe Varotta, is reported to have made a statement in which he has in- volved between twenty and fifty per- sons in the kidnapping and two in the actual killing, The reported confession, which brought a sudden and indefinite post- ponement of the trial of John Melchi- Mone, one of four men indicted with Raffaele for the murder, came as a office 4,129 incorporations, while for | oftic Ford has been quetly restoring his Sane Wik en nee rs eee the corresponding period in 1921 3 incorporations recorded 1 me place, rehabilitating and beau-j rrr ev gom where ho Wis . my office mean work for the unem- | tifying it, trying with all of his heart Haictetnaat tea born. ployed, ‘They show actual ind all of the power of his millions nd the start of new ¢ 5 that muon meter tines sh- | t0 make it look just as it looked to are important in ‘ered in.” him fifty years ago. oy esa IC Sure Way to Important for Thursday RABBI WISE TO DIRECT —_| WIDOW GRANTED $35,000 |!" wonderful now home Mr. Ford End Dandruff MINE MEETING HERE| FOR POLICEMAN’S DEATH|”'' Just 2 few years ago at @ cost than $1,500,000, he intends irine those memories, It was sure way that has never i ee a Women’s Outergarments Town Hall Assembly for Benefit Cavanaugh Wan Killed When Auto 2 7 i he intends to make of the prise to Raffacle’s attorney, John bes be pees Hit Motoreyele, not only a memorial and a n, common. Hquid arvon imiert. Dr. Stephen §. Wise will preside to-] A jury before Justice Cohalan in th but a museum in which he | from any drug store (this ts all you will “I visited Raffacio in the death] morrow evening at a meeting at Town] Bronx Supreme urt to-day returned ssemble and place things as-|need), apply {t at night when retiring; Rarer le ad Dine te (ta: | use encuyn to rataten the wcalp and rub im a mew selection of attractive models {| memories. it in gently with the finger tips. : By morning most, if not all, of your he will group the things that) asnqrurt will be gone, and three or four house after the Court of Appeals de- cision was announced, affirming the verdict," he said. ‘He stuck to his original story that he knew nothing Hall, where a number of speakers will] verdict for $85,000 in favor of Mrs. discuss ‘The Human Element in the} Alice Cavanaugh, widow of Patrolman Coal Crisis," Mercer Green Johnston} Walter Cavanaugh, against Daniel Reit ft the plot to kidnap the boy and the| * tell the results of his study of the] man, an electrical contractor of No ho rimembers as meaning most to} more applications will complately, ds. Coats and Wraps of black Canton crepe, silk-lined; feventual Kili,” situation and Lawrence Dwyer will tell Webster Aven: The patrolmar ———————— > = ee and tn Havant Rahet Baga oo ’ “The Fireside Story of the Tent Col-] Was riding in a side-car motoreyele, |) it giving warning and this] much dandruff you may have. with smart fur collar. rhe W Virgil M Heliet eee eae tes Wem SEU je for the accident, Cav-| You will find all itching and digging he ‘est reinia Miners’ Relief je belonging to Reitman thirty-four years old, lived 'of the scalp will stop instantly and your C Black C ; it No, 1269 Shakespeare Avenue, and in hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silty black Ca C silkeli * ry at idition to his) whdow left five look and feel a hundred apes, of black Canton crepe, silk lined; with fur collar urn with ehildre ¥ and border Committee ia asking public ald for the} ‘N°’ autor miners, Tho treasurer {x Miss Elizabeth! It was shown by the te Gliman, Room $31, No. 70 Fifth Av Heltriay: wadevan une jone, two men indic arrested, and muny others worked out scheme to extort thousands of dol- Mars from Salvatore Varotta, the boy's rather, who, it developed after the dnapping, had nothing with which to pay the ransom. and ” = a peerage ; of mavy ‘lue piqueite; silk-lined, with becomin ‘America’s Foremost Specialists Capes . or : Se ei IFE WHO KILLED HUSBAND FREED IN FOURTEEN MINUTES collar in same material, OPPENH E i MC LLI NS & © will be offered at the remarkably low price of 34th Street New York $42.50 Vomen on Jury That Ac- quits Mrs. Wills of Charge of Murder. MAYS LANDING, N. J., May 17 jury of nine men and three women, ith a woman foreman, quickly ao- Bultted Mrs. Lowis A. Wills of the arge of murdering her husband, a onstruction ene Mrs, Wills's ory of the drunken rutalities of her husband, that Meaused her to shoot him and then to Miss him wildly while he died, swayea he jury. Only fourteen minutes ere needed the verdict, and the jed only a part of The remaining assortments of Coats, Wraps and Capes For Positive Clearance— Thursday from Paris have been reduced to prices far below the cost of 5 importation. (Third Floor) eor Women’s and Misses’ Spring Apparel AN Purch : he Reduced Regardless of Cost ew Purchase 0 was chosen in twenty minates, with Mrs. Hannah C. Gar- wood of Atlantic City foreman, Af- ter brief testimony as to the killing ft Wills by his wife, in their apart- hent of No. 210 Atlantic Avenue, At- 1 18, Helen Wills, eo tw Wills chil- Charming Frocks for Misses and Youthful Women Coats, Wraps and Capes For Women and Misses The ‘tment, comprising a wide variety of interesting models suitable for street, afternoon or dinner wear, will be offered to-morrow at the value-giving price of $35.00 . These dainty frocks, enlivened by chic touches, are developed im all the modish materials such as crepe Roma, chiffon-and- lace, crepe de Chine, beaded crepe and embroidered crepes and nets, in the fa:hionable shades of the season. Coats, Wraps and Capes of Twill Cord, Tricotine, Satin and Spongine. Braid or Fringe Trimmed; also embroidered styles. Regular Values to 75.00 34.00 fifty-six, of No. to his friend, H. F. earl Street, as they Pere at lunch in a saloon at No. 61 APrankfort Steet to-day that it his wicking business did not improve he puld ‘do awa pann told the polic in the temple. Rothfeder of the 1. This sale affords an unusual purchasing opportunity * (Second Floor) Street and Afternoon Dresses For Women and Misses DMITS HE WAS DRUNK WHILE DRIVING AUTO man te Take a Ride, Special Price Revisions will be made in Misses’ Suits and as a result there will be offered invited Fo William ericho ‘Turnpik Imitted to Mag fdgewoo! Court An interesting selection of the season’s smartest styles in Canton Crepe, Tricotine, Georgette and Crepe de Chine, ‘alues to 50.00 | 28.00 iawn Regular tain invited s too drunk he officer {# telling e truth,’ Fontain told the Court ha it the charge there fs but hold you in $500 ball of Special Sessions,” de- Magistrate. Tweed Suits (coat and skirt) in a variety of styles and —— Tweed Jersey Suits (cape and frock rnodel) Paris Original Beaded Dresses For Women and Misses at the exceedingly low price of $17.75 Remarkably good value in each instance Metalized bronze Book-Ends $10 per pair VEN IF someone should be so brash as to play a bassoon at him, it is unnecessary for the modern wedding guest to beat his breast. Ten minutes at Oving- ton’s and his difficulty is over and his reputation as a connoisseur of gifts is established. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST. Imported Dresses, exquisitely hand beaded in all-over designs on fine Silk Crepe, in black, white and colors. . Misses’ Sults Department, Second Floor Regular Values to 75.00 : Safe ‘ torage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies Madison. Fifth Avenue, New Dork Thirty fourth Street Thirty-fitth Street

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