The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1920, Page 6

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a inous “Hank” EJAND BOTS FAVORITES AT ATOR BOAT SHOW See, They Leave Other Hand Free for That Best Girl. ‘y ‘are showing some fetching /Tekish models in motor boate at Annual exhibit of the National of Bngine and Boat Man- now being held at the ty @an find anything you wish @ big, comfortable, seaworthy to. the little “one-handed” im which one can “chug chug” iy into far away corners of lakes | streams with one’s best girl and & free arm to put about her alen-! waist. ! herd are plenty of those eMeient | ‘Gever little motors with propeller | which you can just slip onto stern of your canoe of a moon- night next summer and go fly- along the shimmering waters of a ‘or stream with HDR by your and within the reach of your ath hane” is the stop, start, and steering apparatus. this year there are some “more and lighter than ever” as a Of experiments conducted by Manufacturers during the war. of them can go on the tiniest and come at most reasonable so if you are stil a bachelor wish to land her this summer By means gb to the show and pick out p of these -mrvelious litte motors that cance which you have in the other hand, tf you are a pe- appealing little thing and you 44 adores that stray lock of witieh you have trained to play ? ; ’ . E.E LUDERS. FREs, OF THE ERS MARWE EM iM CON STRUCT on Co STAMFoRD Cw CHRIS. SMITA DE SIGAER ANO BULLER op PAISS AMERICA” “HANDED BOAT” LEADS TO THE ‘RVENING } WORLD, 1 MONDAY, rarevisy ts, ‘6a: 'Nation’s Best Designers and Builders Are Attending Big Motor Boat Exhibit sive sinc si in 1 wor |WARDEN TROMBLEY DIES AT DANNEMORA Criminals, Whom He Ruled | With Iron Hand. Word was received at Sing Sing by telephone yesterday that John Trombley, Warden of Clinton Prison at Dannemora for seven years, died Gaturday morning of pneumonia, Trombley, @ picturesque character, was dreaded by the criminals of New York City’s underworld. The most ‘desperate and cunning of them sen- tenced to Sing Sing had been trans- ferred to Dannemore in recent years \for Trombley to manage. When stricken two days ago he had in his keeping such daring jatl- breakers as Vincent Gaffney, Chester Yates, Jean Kirsher, “Big Bill” Green and Nelson Forsbrey. Warden Trombley, born in Clin- ton County fifty-two years ago, was in the automobile accessory business at Plattsburg when Superintendent of | Prisons John B. Riley named him War- den of Clinton in 1913 to succeed Harry | Kaiser, Trombley tightened discipline at Dannemora as soon as he took charge there and he never relaxed {t. ALBERT Ss AAEF ~ BOAT BUILOER. AND BESIGNER. BABYLON, 1, 1 NEPABW oF AAC AAP E " picts Ross. JVB ENGINE Co Ma. R. W. Pallman Dies, WASHINGTON, Fob, 23.—Major Ray- mond W, Pullman, Superintendent of the Washington metropolitan p lce force, died last night of double monia following influenza. Owing Bhis advocacy of various reforms in Bolles administration he was widely T 7 IMPORTER DIES IN t BELLEVUE Wite Fi o W. lawte Lawton pit of Cer- cbral Hemorrhage im Office. Charles W. Lawton, fifty, an im- porter, of No, 144 West 18th Street, who was removed to Bellevue Hospital Saturday night, died last night as the result of a cerebral hemorrhage. He wee found unconscious in his of- fice at No. 1123 Broadway, Saturday night by his wife, who went to the of- fice when she became alarmed at bis faliare to come home for dinner, Mrs. Lawton made several unsuccess- re. ful attempts to te to fet, her husband on the telephone, Naing, | i penething, was wrong, pwent t She knocked on the door, but Seestvea no response. Entering, she found him ly- ing unconscious on the floor near his gs An ambulance was called and was taken to the hospital. JAMES E. WILSON DIES AT 76. Civil War Veteran, Formerly on ‘World Staff, te Be Buried To-Day. War veteran and a former newspaper man, one time on the staff of The World, died yesterday at Knickerbocker Hospital, He had lived at the State! Soldiers’ Home in Maine. During the Civil War he was a member of Com- Pany D, 18th New Hampshire Infantry. Funeral services will be held to-day at the Mead Funeral Parlors, No. 1929 Madison Avenue. Burial will be in the National Cemetery at Cypress Hills. No ve Peeet De fount Camillo Pecci, nephew of the Pope Leo XIII., is dead. While his uncle was Pope the Count was one of the most tmportant Dersonages at the Pontifical court. He married Silvia Bueno Garzon of Havana, PAPE'S At once! caused by Acidity. Hurry! - Buy EM. FENNE BASTERN wok DIAPEDSIN FOR INDIGESTION CHEW A FEW—STOMACH FEELS FINE! Relieves Indigestion, Heartburn, Gases, Dyspepsia, a box at any drug store. Read **Common Sense Rules Regarding Stomach’’ in every package. w wis wet SiN ENGwE ‘THE FAMILY CARRY-ALL. and Clement G. those exhibitors hee by tnete frequent visits to New York are known to nearly every motorboat and engine man of importance in town. of bolding more than fifty persons. One of the game design, made en - same firm, carried the crew wreoked steamship more than Tf200 miles bey the Southern Pacific ¢ cruising yachts are #0 wie’ her motor boat and engine transported Into the building. One of them is a veritable steamship and makes the other good sized "boat eest it seem puny. uy The show will continue dally until i . } in a and eo far has been most abd sing ial THREE SHOT DEAD IN HOME. Father, Daughter and Woman Killed by Revolver Bullets. PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Feb, 23.—An- swering an anonymous telephone call, the police last night found the bodies of Sylvans Thresher, a jewelry worker; his eleven-year-old daughter, Gladys, and Miss Harriet Mulholland in the ee a ee ee ay men } ‘the most popular, | Thresher home. there and is kept| All three were dead from revolver people ail day, shots. Preliminary investigation fatled i £ J to show the precise nat { Pager: nature of the uf ey HE his e s Be et] 2 nag eee Se Here's the epee Sa en ee mee ARE SHOWING THEIR WARES. _T. M. Fenner, rapresenting an en- believes the coming Vantage of this healthy and fase! Mating outdoor sport for the frat > time in their lives. There are mo- tors and boats for every conceivable tagte and purse; and most motors are Detter than before the war because ef new methods discovered under the Pressure of national emergency “Nick” Ross of Akron, O., about ‘G6 well known on the Great Lakes as apy boatman of those inland seas, is there. Ee knows engines from top to “bottom and crosswise, but this is not the only thing he knows. To wit, he’s a champion muskalonge fisher- fan, All the big fiat-nosed muska- " fonges in Lake Erie are afraid of him 4ond there are a jot of them in that 4 " caaehigad tempestuous and muddy Albert S. Haff, nephew of the fa- Ham, ia there every Way from Babylon, L. I., showing vis- dtore his exhibit. "He designs racing Re. following in the footsteps of My priiphiapan Offer Andrews of Bath, Me., is one Go to your store and buy a tube of e busiest exhibitors, He has Kondon's Cat pokentn A Sally, If ic does, not give fn ‘enter-aining ‘manner when you results worth several times the coe I will sid.of them. Sadly refund what you peid for te ry R. Sutphen looks for the season on record for his firm. Nation has gree itself so long | serious he maid, ST rroquent | OR. KNECHT’S FATHER DEAD. PARIS, Fob. 23.—Dr. Marcel Knecht, head of the French Oficial Bureau of Kron trad a notable fi One of the interesting exhibits is a |Information in the United States, was huge lifeboat, built of steel, capable | greeted on his arrival here from New So convenient! You wake up with your Head Clear, Complexion Rosy. Breath and Stomach Sweet—No Biliousness, Hendache or Constipation. Nip grip in the bud Kill germs in the nose 'AKE no chances with colds during raw weather while influenza rages. Prevent colds if you can. Break up colds quickly when they do come. Be prepared. Buy a tube of Kondon’s Catarrhal Jelly, When wet or chilled use it as a preventa- tive. Attack colds in their very beginning. Kondon's is antiseptic and healing. germs in the nasal passag-s. It prevents colds. It helps break up colds. / Daily use of this fine, clean remedy is a good safe guard, and a habit of cleanliness that compares with scrubbing the teeth, ONDON’S York yesterday with the news of the death of his father in Nancy, which ce; curred six days ago while Dr. Knecht was on the water M. Knecht was for in the Lorraine tre rade, and @ Went extsorned elt: wos. eeott i & with him In business. CONSTIPATION CALDWELL’S — Syrup eeala is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that quickly relieves the congestion of undigested food and poisonous waste matter, and re- stores the normal regularity of natural action. It does not gripe or cramp and is as safe and pleas- ant for children as it is effective on even the strongest constitution. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is the indispensable family remedy in thousands of homes-and is sold in drug stores everywhere. In spite of the fact that Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, there being over 6 million bottles sold each yeat, many who need ils benefits have mot yet used it. If you have not, send your name and address for a Sree ‘nal bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 511 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois. DR.CALDWELL'S SYRUP 2 PEPSIN EXCESSIVE ACIDITY is at the bottom of most digestive ills. Ki-MOIDS FOR INDIGESTION afford pleasing and prompt relief from the distress of acid- dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION It destroys | better for A Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up ‘This remeds is a wonder for quick results. Ensily and cheaniy made. Here is a home-made syrup which millions of people have found to be the most dependable means of break- ing up stubborn coughs. It is cheap and simple, but very prompt in ac- tion. Under its healing, soothing in- fluence, chest soreness goes, coughs loosen, breathing becomes easier, | tickling in throat stops and you get a | good night's restful sleep. The usual ‘hroat and chest colds are conquered by it in 24 hours or less. Nothing bronchitis, hoarseness, croup, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or winter coughs. To make this splendid cough syrup, pour 2% ounces of Pinex into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup and shake thoroughly. If you prefer, use clari- fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, you get a full pint—a family supply —of much better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for three times the money. Keeps perfectly and children love its pleasant taste. Pinex is a special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract, known the world over for its prompt healing effect upon the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” with full directions, and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed to give ab- solute satisfaction or money promptly refunded, The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Five million people use it to KILL COLDS HILLS CASCARAR® 2 QUININ BROMIDE Standard cold remedy for 20 yeare form—aale, ou Money back if it fails iKeadine box has “Red top with Mr. Hille If your eyes are inflamed, weak, tired or overworked; if they ache; if picture shows make them feel dry and strained, get a bottle of Bon-| Opto tablets from your druggist, dissolve one in a fourth of a glass of water and use as an eye bath from two to four times a day. Bon-Opto allays inflammation, — invigorates, tones up the sreermAdrte CATARRHAL JELLY Eyes inflamed? | Deep-Seated Coughs fre serious complications if Use an old and bas given =PISO' | ASTHMA ives sine nea) Aghme 25 yeare Hyemoty wuccess, Peat he rite to Dr, ratialostion Fatenses tile the eens F. James E. Wilson, seventy-six, a Civil) ee | With Water If Aspirin tablets have the |contains proper for name “Bayer” stamped on them,|Colds, Headache, ‘Seuan, tans they are genuine “Bayer Tablets |ache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheu- of Aspirin,” proved safe by mil-|matism, Neuritis, and for Patn. lions of people. The name “Bayer”| Always say “Bayer” when buy- identifies the true world-famous|ing Aspirin. Then look for the Aspirin prescribed by physicians safety “Bayer Cross” om the pack- -for over eighteen years. age and on the tablets. Always drink one or two glasses} Handy tin boxes of twelve tab- of water after taking the tablets. | lets cost but a few cents. Dreg- Each unbroken “Bayer package” | gists also sell larger packages. Aspicta is trode mark of Bayer Manutectare Monoaceticachtemer of Sellerticeci¢ MYSTIC CREAM kes the Skin like Velvet Thousands of women have written us that this“original non-greasy vanishing cream” is their best protector of skin and complex- ion—won’t you try it? One application will Prove its marvelous soothing, beautifying Wonderful for chapped hands. At good druggists and dept. stores, or direct, for 82c, in stamps” MYSTIC CREAM CO., Middletown, N. Y. Works like Witchcraft LS WHY DOES THE DOCTOR IN CANDY FORM WEAR SUCH A HAPPY SMILE? It is the reward of good work well done. It is the qualification of knowing that he has dispelled gloomy days from the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. It is born of the knowledge that he helps to remove constipation and at the same time tends to build up resistance to ease germs by cleansing the system thoroughly. Partola, known every- where as the Doctor in Candy Form, is a delicious peppermint cand y — de- lightful to eat and equally effective for every member of the family. Partola is an internal antiseptic laxa- tive which tends to elim- inate poisonous waste mat- ters that have a habit of breeding in the intestinal tract. There is nothing just the same or just as good as Partola. Insist upon the genuine—25c, 50c and 1.00 Boxes at all Druggistc. NUXATED IRON A DRIVING FORCE BEHIND KEEN SUCCESSFUL MEN AND WOMEN When you think of the successful men and women you know—people who are doing things worth while—you will find that they possess force, vim and energy— the kind that simply brim over when the blood is filled with iron, Nuxated Iron by enriching the blood and creating new red blood cells, strength- ens the nerves, rebuilds the weakened tissues and helps to. instill renewed force and energy into the whole system. Three million people use it an- nually as a tonic, strength and blood-builder. MAKE THIS TEST See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired; next take two five- grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks, Then test your strength again and gee how much you have gained. Numbers of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all the while have most aston- ishingly increased their strength and endurance simply by taking iron in the proper form. eave oF TEETH Bid sewers, ‘vulinss and Tatars ot Geia. duver end Pereclaln Made at Reasonable Prices Tooth and Roots Sepeet ‘eth thor. urokes Plater rast 2 E. 125th St./169 E. 34th St ©. B Cor, seh Ave, | IN, W. Cor. 34 Ave, 740 Lexington Ave. bee ee a 4 4; deity

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