The evening world. Newspaper, July 21, 1922, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

HS WIFE, NEIGHBOR ~ SONISHIS SOLACE) _. Only Soy Returs Returns and Man Finds Pearl in Bitter Cup of Wee. For several weeks the cup of Sal- vatore Lavarone, prosperous Italian Produce deaier, of No. 64 Oak Street ‘was fliled with woe, but at last he found at its bottom a pearl. Said pearl, he told the police of the Oak Street Station yesterday, is his three- year-old son, Tony, he dis- covered sprawling about a bench In the Grand Central Terminal room. where Mrs, abandoned him Tony, the only boy In the Lavarone household, disappeared last month at the same time as his mother. $40,000 in cash, $10,000 In jewelry, $1,000 worth of wearing apparel and the husband of a woman of the neighborhood. The blow was errific for Salvatore end for Tony's two sisters, Jennie, reven, and Tessie, tive. The cash, Salvatore explained, had been de- fVsBited in a joint bank account, and the jewelry had been kept in a safe deposit box to which Mrs. Lavarone, who is thirty years old, held the All Salvatore could gather ‘rom tae neighbors was that his wite had dren seen entering a taxicab with his ‘ttle whom waiting Lavarone bad ; also that there bad neen gosoip Beat ter relanions with the naa who] Say. you Kiddies, how does vanished the same day. He would |sound?— have taken !t all stoically nad ‘1 not] A swimming pool full of lot deen for little Tony who had deen t?| clean, green water: sky- him more valuable by far thas the contents of the bank account and safe depusit box. Then, ufter weeks of misery. he told the officers, two strange men emeced Nila store and spoke to bim In Ituan, “If you want your son, Tony,” they said, “hurry to Grand Central Termil- nal, and you will find him seated upon a bench.” They left his loco hurriedly. The excited father got into a taxi- cab and rode to the terminal, waers mile big 1 your m 185 outh; magic shows in funny expected things happe: a bulging bag full of “snow" ne kind that melts sweet Juicy stomachs jouses where every min cundy— hot-dogs, and cool Will Provide One of Many Joys Free Next Wednesday to All Kiddie Klub Members. this is 0} high scenic railways that swoop down about a and make your hand-springs; turn dark un ute pop corn, peanuts, sodas, outdoor movies, a regular big-league ball game on a he found his little boy In tears and|real diamond with just you kiddies half a dozen persons trying te cvim- |} playing and the rest watching, and . fort him. The tears were dried upon |), pre een eho usaider of thal ta ther’accokt. best of all, a ballet dance on an Salvatore's mother-in-law, who | honest-to-goodness stage with helped mother his brood, has received [twenty-three of the prettiest anc a letter from her daughter which, translated, reads: “Forgive me for what I have done, They have hold of me and I can't get away. I'm cry- ing for the children, When they let me go I'll come home.” From what they have heard of the case, the police say, they do not be- eve any one compelled Mrs, Lava- rone to run away. They are con- 4 - vinced ehe laid her plans weeks in|the St advance, They think the letter was written with a view to making ter mother think she was coerced. BIG LEGION POST OPPOSES BONUS How'd Next corn Harry Ingersoll Organiza- tion Calls On Members To Fight Measure. Harry Ingersoll Posi, No. 174, Amert can Legion, Philadelphia, has sent the following message to its members: “Your post is opposed to the bonus; let's go!" The post Is one of the largest in the day wh rose Serova Tand St in front walk right and you like to have all t things to yourself all Well, ull you need is a Kiddie Kluly pin and it's yours. Wednesday Hight East 177th Street, en petals about the dance floor of the Vestoff- Studio, at No, 47 Dan reet. tof “eats,"” flutt Did y rose petals that giggled? And they whispered, long mirror primped and fluffed up their hair and dresses every time they got a chince, the and All yours! morning at o'clock any one of you members up to the gate entering Amusement flash your pin and get a Special Kiddie Kluy Combina- tion ticket from the man at the gate, and breeze right through. thing you have to pay for Is the pop- | the salesmen are going to give them away at cost Park ‘The little d and whi ou ever hea These too, and daintiest little girls you ever saw, as as the dancers! hose in one day Lu an on only erye price, which is about half. Ev thing else is free! Preparations for this big Kiddie Klub day at Starlight began yester- twenty-three white irled West r of did, stood and American Legion. ‘The commander, W.| ‘They were the Itue girls of the H. Du Barry, is Secretary of the Phila- |Kidie Klub rehearsing their Re delphia County Committee of the Amer-|Petal dance, with Madame Sonia fean Legion and a prominent member is va teaching them, They are: Franklin d'Olier, first National Com-|jrene Ditel, fourteen, No, $14 Bast et silken ir tie Asnerican ta- | 257th Street, leading dancer; Bits gion made frantic but futile efforts to] Reynolds, nine, No. 3008 I wlCon have the post indorse the $5,00u,0vu,009 | Street, Brooklyn; her sister, Ger bonus. trude, eleven; Pauline Lewengrun Sehr ten, No, 119 St. Mark’s Place; Au- TWO WOMEN HURT AS drey Beggs, nine, No, $51 Bast Street; Lillian Willing, seven, No. TROLLEY ROUNDS CURVE 1564 Prospect Place, Brooklyn; Doro THE | Pretty Kiddie Klub Dancers Rehearse |) RICHES GONE, For the “Great Day’’ at Starlight Park) Says Big Swells Can't Get Him Out| EVENING WORLD, FRID LYNN Shit Mass, July Italian butcher, who has 1 the aristocratic residents mer colony at Nahant by taining week-end ties of or forty children at his me of the town's exclusive says he'll “be damned if any in order him to stop giving rood time." Mike's neighbors have sum Mi a disorderly house. nis phonograph, nor the big nese senerations, At the other e: eae CENTRAL TRADES COUNGIL FROWNS ON “THIRD PARTY” Coldly Ignores — Coalition Ticket of Social and Farm-Labor Groups Thre ned changes in the political complexion of the Cenual Trades ind Labor Council of Greater New Lork evaporated last night at a meet- vy in Beethoven Hall 210 Fifth Street, ‘The coalition of the Socialist nd Farmer-Labor groups was coldly wnored. A flare-up against Whalen, Commissioner u* Mant and structures, subsided quickly. The vuncil adjourned as thoroughly pro- lan and as much in fine with the \merican Federation of Labor as be- ore Advence notices of the meeting indj- ated that the coalition candidates of (he Socialist and Farmer-Labor Par- ties would be discussed. But when a motion was made that the council indorse the ate ticket of the coali- tion for the fall elections, cries of derision greeted It, The Chairman. John Sullivan, President of the coun- cil, ignored the motion, That disposed of the forecasts that the counctl was heading In that po litical direction against the policy of the American Fed tion of Labor, Commissioner Whalen was to have spoken at the ion, but at the last tmoment he sent nh indignant lette tuking exception to a press statemeni issued by the council and declining to appear. Hard words followed reading of this letter, but not for long. The whole matter was referred to a special committee, to be adjusted amicably. The issue Involved was Commis- sioner Whalen's attempt to get me- chanics on his Staten Island and City Island trackless trolley enterprises at less than prevafling wage rates. He was to have explained his position last night. His letter was character- a subterfuse by Wilham F-. hoe Seeretary of the council, and hy one or two others as this body."* In it the members of the council of bad faith, trying to tremp up a political issue. Grover A. ‘an Insult to Commissioner accused and ladies with parasols. Want gooda rest. kids over to have rest, too."* and a half, hant. All their friends, too. Chi dog, horse. everything go to Nat “1 work like a bog all these y | bellowed bi Carlo, “First, w come here I carry coal and wo “N. J. WHITE HOUSE” | my. back—hunarea pounds, DRAWS THOUSANDS]. sow Goy. Edwards Holds Second Governor’s Day—Fre- linghuysen Absent. SEAGIRT, N. J, July 2.—"1 guess I won't bother to see Teddie to-day,"’ replied United States Sena- tor Frelin if would call Gov SEROVAR: © CEORLE rain Kessiker © 1 when asked if he op- be- uysen on his Democratic Edward 1. Edwards, H ponent, fore leaving Asbury Park for Wash- Open Saturday Ev. ington to-day. Politicians of both ) parties are to be the vernor's guests here to-day at the second “Governor's Day" celebration, and it was believed the Senator would] |M call. He left at 8 A, M., however, because of the pressure of the Tariff Bill at Washington. It was expected that between 2,000 and 3,000 persons would assemble at the ‘Little White House,” at Camp 3dwards before the day 1s over. A principal toy of discussion Is ex- pected to be the Governor's latest campaign statement, advocating the sale of light wines and beer in groc- ery stores. He is opposed to saloons and favors a stamp tax on the wine and beer sale in the groceries. JOHN REUTHER FOUND; to keep it a long :i | chasing. For 68 (3 AY, JULY ai, “I Work Like a Hog All These Years,” He Says, “ Have a Good Time.” house on streets, nim to court on the charge of running They don’ y truck unloading happy vis- save been members for two and three Nahant Road if Forty Steps Beach, with groups of chilaren agd nurses Want to take all boss of all the kids at Na- summer have (Home Furnist Furnishers ‘since 14854 )e— ol iz «S BAUMANN: a BRO Se i SIXTH AVENUE AND 15TH STREET i Closes Saturday at 1 P. M. TnI RD and BROOK AVES. at 160th ST. Brons Stare Open Monday and uae eke } \ Don’t Trust To Luck! When buying furniture, there is no reason why you should take chances. You are going THIRD AVE. and 84th ST. the best that your money can buy. In our stores you do not gamble when pur- H 100% values in quality, price and service, whether the purchase be an outfit or a single piece. Can you afford not to buy here? 1922, [Mike Up in Nahant Court To-Day Dd horrt- of the enter- thiety ke good time- time too. give other ing In her cars, iittle back of the shop. hain hung over her bosom, @ ruby in it. Some of the sure," Di Carlo the others look ver like you no belong here. e ten, twelve to buy tce ladies with —young fellas swinging canes. Next day,’ went on put up sign outside my court kids a continued, moned arn t like of his house tory late at night, nor the odor of| Workingman can have a room In my e * |house free for one week by applying xarlic In the ait, ‘To-day at 9 a bs oneay abate} e Mr. DI Carlo.’ My lawyer say, begins “Take down sign or lose house.’ At one end of the street where] guess not.” Mike has bought his house is the| Angelina broke Into a torrent of ex- Nahant Club, 2iembers of this cluu|Citement, Then they all began. “You should teil them, the police came search warrant to arrest you.’ “Silence bapa, nd of with the beautiful home of Henry Cabot Lodge hidden among the lux-! tell t myself. [say to the police, you uriant woods of the background, Set out of here—this place owned by Every morning the beach is dotted [#004 Italian fella—you find no Nquor here—and they get out. But Most of this beach is private. Like | Victrola tou lute." the big estates, marked off by high] Mike does not know exactly who the walls and hedges along Nahant Road | ‘omplainants are, but to-day he will rorty Steps Beach Is placarded wit! | find out a notice, “Trespassers Keep Off anu] According to Chief of Police Larkin solice. Take Notice." One smal | ‘they are neither highbrows corner is owned by the town. This ts] swells." Chief Larkin, who Inter- wh Mike’s house parties bathe. lewed the press from behind Mike was cutting meat in his] lesk, maintains he is now being called butcher shop at No. 78 Tremont]. highbrow for the first time in Street. The sleeves of his coat were] ife and he doesn't like it. Looking turned back over his big black hairy] out over his crescent-moon specta- arms. Four days a week he runs hi: | les, he said meat business nd looks after his “All we ask of Mike ts to behave tenement house property. On Fri ike any other good citizen. You say he goes over to his “summer pla we ain't persecuting nobody.” with his friends and stays until Mon-| ye volunteered to point the way to |" Ran ates sh «asked, “how | 2! Carlo's house. It Is an eighteen- | ¢ oom structure, gray, with green do you like Nahan A trimmings. A wide piazza and Fine." he sitid. 0 big swell] tons decorate the front elevation. gonna put me out, neither. | Work@ trnere is a lawn, rather unkempt and twenty-five years ve: hard this weedy in comparison to the smooth butcher shop. I buy big house now.) ivet stretches on each side, on “We take a Angelina, Josephina . Maria, Sarah Peter. Johnnie. and my|_ Next door ts the Nahant Tower pmndchild, Anthony—he's two year|Tearoom, with its shining mahogany ral « es and roses in crystal vases. » the other side, a c tet ta treet to a discreet ye ted in rich vin: the home of the ony ears. hen 1 od on borough Street a THREE BIG S [ LTHREE BIG STORES? 5} enings. me and you have a right to years, we have stood for owl peopie good Mrs. Di Carlo, gold earrings swing- came in through the A gold broad. motherly she had a ring too, but with people speak to me, crows—they say Une day kids to the drug There was sols and white shoes Di Carlo, in the night with a How they threatened * thundered Dj Carlo, now I gotta go to court because 1 play my wonderfully soft for children to roll arming old- ned garden leads back from t ow house bur- This is Roselereh muel Geiston Kings BATHING BEAUTIES AT ROCKAWAYS TO RECEIVE PRIZES Evening World Photog- raphers to Take Pic- tures on Saturday. The most beautiful bathing costume at the Ruckawuy beaches ext Suturday afternoon which brought to the notice of The Evening World will win for its weurer @ prive of $50 The next prettiest suit will win $25 The five next comeliest costumes will receive awards of $5 each, Photographers for The Evening World will be at the Rockaways under conspicuous signs All that Is necessary is to tind the photographer, await one's .urs pose and give him a correct name and addréos. The photographs of the most becoming costumes and tt names of the prize winners at the Rockaways will be published in the News Pictorial Edition of The Evening World (The Green Paper) Monday evening. July 24 Newem: MEXICAN BANDITS ROB SO. PAC, TRAIN press Car Looted by Fol- lowers of Rebel General Near Mazatlan. MEXICO CITY, July 21 (Associated Presa).—A Southern Pacific train was attacked late yesterday a few miles from Mazatlan, and ¢he express car and a number of passengers were robbed of N00 pesos by more than ons hundred liowers of Gen Juan Carrasco, who has t in revolt against the Mexiean Federal Government for several weeks, | according to an official report recelved here. cininnimnlicn ties WATER POWER PROJECTS GREATEST IN HISTORY leations Involve Over Twiee Present Installations tn U. W .SHINGTON, July 21.—There fs more waterpower development under present time than at any lod In the Nation's history, Federal Power Commission reported in reviewing the results of tts two years’ Administration under the Waterpower Act way at the previous 5 the to-day side, the spreading white mansion of Mrs. Henry Sigourney, with its blue gravelled driveway. nedge with a mildly astonisned has it seen such carvortings as the guests of the DI Carlos indulge in, tn thetr delight Lynn, —_—. DEAF MUTE BEATEN, ACCUSES DETECTIVE Conroy Charces Cant Atlantic City Uned ATLANTIC CIT 1.—James Malseed, captain of detectives city, will probably have to face hefore Director of Public Safety Cuth- bort on charges made by Joseph Conroy a deaf mute. He alle tacked him with a bi just cause" permanently scarred 1 his formal complaint ¢ Malsced be dismissed es Malseed at Kjack “without and that as a result he Is the In nroy asks that face, He has also fled suit in the Circuit Court for $6,000 dam ages, Hoth actions were brought by former Judge C. L. Cole, his counsel i RENDT NOT APPOINTED TO OFFICE BY LYNCH John A. Lyneh, the President of Richmond, to-day em- phatically dented the reports published new Borough n morning papers that he had appoint do Alderins ndt Com- po- The Engtander Double Da-Eea Finished complete with mattress and spring; a = in Mahogany; $27.00 i i) i illustrated, H i Mulvihill, five, No, 3085 Villa if { Hit by End of Car as it Swings at bode hoe sister, Teresa, twelve; | Violation or ethics and an effort.to} WILL GO TO CINCINNATI \ ) i ; acer ‘get what they want, right or wrong.” << beep Margaret, Aileen and Kathleen Don (eee eae ent ans ca tar, and ended] ‘The Bureau of Missing Persons of the ih Mrs. Margaret Menninger, fifty-five | ovan, six, eight and eleven, respec | tie eneral approval of the City Ad-|Pollce Department received a telephone i] years old, of West Hoboken, and Mrs.|tively, No. 525 W. 160th Street y 3 i ‘ 4 Jo. 618 ministration esoluition was adopt-|eall this morning from a man who sald Charles Rohl, sixty-three, of No. § Hud- | Frances Markey, ten, No. 619 Charles sneny a eT : a , R ; ee HUG) erect. Weat Eloboken’ Katheriny [9d vehotag yor Hylan attitude on|he was John Reuther and that he was | Rep Avenue: ulop Bil. wee severely) COs eight, No, 619 W. 160th: | the traction situation the person sought in the communteation | 1 | Injured Inst night when hit by a trolley ‘Marnatt, hire From the gencra! laughter that fol-|to the police from Lottie Feuerstein of i i) car at the Weehawken ferry loop. Both REEL eEbla “BE lowed the solitary nention of the| No, 1733 Elm Strest, Cincinnati, asking | {Ki 4 rls pai ari : et ee fit Richmond ters binges hel bis Ameri- (asa tn nating her only edn, The com- | IP | spital. 4. Menninger has al py, schmond, Staten Island; an Land a Sickel. It Was B¥ie ea tio ate " er’ \ lncerated scalp and possibly « fracture | Port Nichmond, Staten | ity dent that support for that movement |mumention atnted that the | writer's N of the skull. Mra, Rob! has a badly |!0? Darrach, twelve, ont ae cannot be looked for in the council, neath and sight were falling and she M torn arm, cuts and abrasions and pos. |t#t Street, Brooklyn; Helen Mai Sho By (ew) antion, cat | wanted to locate Reuther and make him | {fq bi albly internal injuries, eleven, West td Street, | which, iy action, by Wy bf } The women had alighted from a tro!- | Dorothy Glen, fourteen, No. 845 Wil Amano: Bed eration of Labor ah who: tewpnonea the nonce! [Dl ley car and before th were able to}loughby Avenue, Brooklyn; Frances | theoretically non-partisan ¥ a | A y id he Hved at No. 49 Greene Avenue, fet cul Of the way of the rear end ‘tl Mansback, thirteen, No. 2415 Frank. |eramme. Such invurgcncy ny there | sald,ns lived at No. 485 Greene Avenue! 1H] — 1Q-Piece Hepplewhite Period Design Dining Room Suite \ struck them as it rounded the curve. iin Street, and trude Reuss: [ig in the council's membership was| instructor and was even then packing In American Walnut. Suite consists of Buffet, China Closet, enclosed Serving Tabl ‘ ae =====:]fourteen, No, 842 Eighth Avenue. shown to be too weak to lead to any|his trunk to make the journey to Cin-| |{f| oblong shaper. Fxtension Tal 'o, one Arm and five Side Chairs, with genuine leather $3 12: oo it | HORSE DOCTORS The dance will be on the open-al: | material change in the organiaation’s | einnatl. WI} upholstered sli» seats, Ten pieces, as illustrated. Bude ‘ 4 } vaudevulle stage before the clul:| political leanings Sane seaiccoseoeniss . . < = . MAN FOUND DEAw Is IDE 5 GIVE UP SPAVINS, hare, and will be at 4 in the after Tare TSG ATA. - man Who was found dead rom i i has The ew York Telepty Comp an poisoning i o room at No. 352 } TURN TO FLIVVERS | To-morrow the protiminary banebat | cipleted testimony yesterday on the, Bleecker Street on July 18. was to-day Reps wit! kt Played at the bool reproduction cost of Its buildings in this} fienGind a» George Miller, thirty years a , a . Pps eliminating all teams except thoes | ocetion before Pu ervice Comntar | old. a steammft ss ved at the Mille | Nohody Becoming Veteri- | Joing to compete Wedncaday tn thi:|oioner Blakeatec, (nthe sommisetental statel, Béth vid Seventh Avenue. “} \f amen “big series’ for this year's champion [Statewlde telephone inquiry, ‘The neat! He was identif by his brother, | narians Now —They re re ee ite cue, ure tarry | esemion ot the inquiry wUl'be hed ulvchariee hullien’ or aca “47d wast aaa | Au Auto Mechanics Shainin, manager of the Red Sox | 24 In Albany Street | will be there to coach every one of i Not one veterinary surgeon | you and line you up for the hig Sat- ~ } registered to practise in New Jurday contest when Kiddie Klub base- oe York City during the last six |ball history will be made and many ] ™ rt little Babe Ruth will con ‘ months, County Clerk's records |# Stalwart ® \ i : nect hard on a fast one and slum the Hi . ide Icer | show. This never happened te- [Pru meover the heads of acromd In | Library Table Porceloid Side fore and ts due to the autcemobile. [which is bound to be a certain litte | Hygienic; Solid Oak; Porceloid stered in imitation leather; “All our veterinarians seem to |lady screaming with excit nt. {| Genuine Mahog- Food Compart- full size bed when open have become automobile mechan- Tip Se Sek ene to gt 1p she period $23.25 ments; as ithus- $24: 98 Chis ose nat include . cae athletic contests too, There'll be a | design... .seeeee trated, at... mattress). As illustrated. . fea,” said County Clerk Donegan. [irack moot with races and jumping iy “Twenty-five years ago AS many |contests on the cinder track about f THREE ‘81G as fifty veterinary surgeons were |the athletic field Wetnesday mom- ! ' — registered in six months to prac- |ing, so all of you girlies who want "| SIXTH AVENUE AND 15TH STREET w2s2 tise in the oity."* * He said there had been a gen- ere or loose skirts and register wit eral decline in the lami fifteen |Mr. Frank Cook in the Administra years. 48 the automobile business tion Rullding, at the entrance, ot thy expandsed, There are oll many | Wedne horses in the city, but evidently Baseball entrants should appear at the veterinaries now practising |9 o'clock to-morrow igorning to see are enough to look after them, Mr, Shainin. ] to get in It bring bloomers or knick- h n ananamicet Teaisreallyamostrefreshing, summer beverage - TRY IT. rein) (amare | watianauty |W } ADyrRristo Ne Goons | and hernlone 57S. THIRD AVE. & 84t! Open Saturday Exe Closes Saturday at 1 P. M. Ss Ss ngs. Store Open Monday and Sat mg "Lowen Weicas thant Elsewhere -Always’ THIkv & BROOK AVES, at 160th St Our Oniy Bronx Store. urday venina looks through the air, Never tn all its distinguished history wildly spontaneous at being out of the hot city streets of of this triad | Applications for waterpower davelop- ments filed with the commission sinoe its creation have reached a total of 321 stand involve approximately 20,000,000 horsep. er, or more than twies the ex- isting walerpower Installations of the Empire City Course (YONKERS AND MT. VERNON) TO-MORROW'S GREAT FEATURES 510.000 EAST VIEW STAKES $11,000 ANDICAP. YANKEE PL NOON PURSE. or ARKSPUR PURSE. HoT MACE AT 2:30 B. 3 10 0 M rt intervals from trains atop at Jerome and Wh. Ave bay, thence by trolley ADMISSION GRANDSTAND, 63.08, Including Tax. would soothe that itching skin The first application of Resinol Oint- ment usually takes the itch and bum right out of eczema and similar skin affections. This gentle, healing oint- ment seems to get right at the root of the trouble, and is almost sure to ree store skin health in a short time, Resivol Ointment and Soap at all druggists, , Worth Remembering | Fives ‘Vay ANTISEPTIC | POWDER One Pinch Makes a Pint For Home Use. A marvelious germ de- stroyer. Yet so pleasant that it may be used as a mouth wash, At All Druggists ‘eeth Without Plates I Save Decayed Teeth, Tight Loose Teeth. Treat Diseased Gums, Badly Decayed Teeth and Roots Care fully Extracted, Teeth Thoroughly Cleaned "browns, work, Fillings and Inlays ver and Porcelain, Made at Reasonable Prices, BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT ot PlO0,, 103 E.125th St.,cor.Park Av. (Over Lofts Candy Store.) 740 Lexington Av.,cor.89 St. (Over Liggett’s Deug Store.) 169 E. 34th St. cor, 3d Av. —HOURS— daily DAM. too Tues, and Thurs. 0A, M. to 7B nunday DA Gold and Pore Bridge’ Cuticura Soap —— Imparts The Velvet Touch Teloom

Other pages from this issue: