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BT KON MOST " BE KIGHED OUT clines to Hand Over Reigns of| Government to Socialists Vienna, July 30, (By Associated )=—Unless the finite policy of Allies assume the forcibly expelling fla Kun, the communist leader, nericans here the ue as dictator for who are informed as | situation believe he will con- weeks or months, cording to his own will The Allied Ve done all in their power in an at- representutives nere mpt to reason with Kun and to ove his patriotism to perstade him | deliver the government the | [ pnds of the 0se of into socialists rather than a few minority communists. ere Have also been various confer- ces between Gen. Boehm, M. Ag commissary, and | the Hun- rian swar minist ston, the ungarian people’ her reliable socialists in an attempt evolve a reasonable plan, but so r Belo Kun continues to parley it hout accepting. Bela Kun is said to feel that his bsition is stronger becavse of the | bw harvest coming which gives the viet more pecially as thou- nds of Hungarians continue to tlee us making fewer mouths to feed. President Seitz of Austria said to- iy that his country would not be iite so long as Bela Kun was per- itted to disty politics. He i soldiers were and that requisi- ate houses in cities and going on near Vienna. wrlan workmen are kept as they get food and oney and because of this fact it is bt thought probable that I<un will overthrown by forces inside Hun- hria. As in Russian men without jends who enter are obliged to join ic army in order to live. 'The pow- b of Kun is due to the inertia educated classes and others who fre worn out by the war and have no rength to struggle against the rule ¥ terror. The Soviet Q@ rencthened by carefully O P! nda to the affect ing done ainst it is ghts of the working man and that cts printed regarding its failure bme from the capitalistic press. Some effects of Soviet control of ctories are that iron coins of the hlue of 20 he cost 98 heller to ake in the W Manfred Arms ctory, which is working with onthly deficit of 8,000,000 crow e cost to repair one tramcar is 300,- 0 crowns; tram fare is 30 heller, her the cost to the state is 90 ller; workmen's wages are 8 1-2 rowns per hour. The price of one hbbage is 40 crowns, a goose 2,000 rowns, a pair of shoes 1,200 crowns Ind an egg 8 crowns. DOCTOR URGED AN OPERATION stead I took Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound and Was Cured. Baltimore, Md.—*“ Nearly four years suffered from organic troubles, ner- vousness and head- aches and every month would haveto stay in bed most of the time. Treat- ments would relieve me for a time but my doctor was al-’ ways urging me to have an operation. My sister asked me A to'try Lydia E. Pink- = ham’s Vegetable Compound before consenting to an /loperafiun. I took & food llages were The Hun orde:r so long further cultivated that any- against the power is five bottles of itand it has completely cured me and my jwork is & pleasure. I tell all my friends IWho have any trouble of this kind what ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- und has done for me.”’—NELLIE B. RITTINGHAM, 609 Calverton Rd., Balti- more, Md. It is only natural for any woman to dread the thought of an operation. So many women have been restored to health by this famous remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veietable Compound, after &n operation has been advised that it will pay any woman who suffers from guch ailments to consider trying it be- fore submitting to such a trying ordeal. DON'T DRUG KIDNEYS RUB BACKACHE AWAY Instant Relief! Rub Pain, Soreness and Stiffness From Your Back With *“St. Jacobs Liniment.” Kidneys cause backache? No! They have no nerves, therefore can not cause pain. Listen! 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Also rolls of all-peppermint, all-chocolate, all- wintergreen and all-cinnamon. N e cco Lemon Drops—pure cane sugar, finely flavored with lemon. N e c co Sweethearts—little hearts of creamy sugar, flavored with pep- permint and wintergreen. N ecco Chocolate Bars—cream and nut fillings, chocolate covered. to buy by FAREWELL T0 ORGANIST Social Held At Swedish Lutheran Last Night in Honor of Church Harold Sjolander. Harold Sjolander, for several years organist at the Swedish Lutheran church has resigned his pest with the local church and leaves tomorrow for Brock*fon, will Massachusetts, where assume a similar place in the Swedisk. Lutheran church of that city. He plans to make his home in Brockton. A farewell social was held in his honor fast night in the church on Franklin Square and an interesting program was carried out. Rev. Dr. S. G. Ohman, pastor of tke church pre- sented a purse to Mr. Sjolander on behalf of the congregation, and com- mended him upon the excellence of his work at the organ. He thanked the organist for his faithful work while in this city and wished him success in Lis new position. Emil Larson, president of the Luther spoke briefly to express the of that organization and its shes. Theron Hart furnished a musical program, Adeline Ohman s and Miss Ingeborg Fromen gave recitations. Patrick Mangan of Myrtle stree! undergoing treatment & hospital, Hartford DOINGS OF THE DUFFS SEE THAT FELLOW SITTING OUT THERE,OMVIAP WELL, TRERES A GUY Vo0 QUGHT he | N e c c o Wafers is but one member of the large family of N e c c o Sweets, which includes a wide variety of delicious candies. There are rich, creamy chocolate bars, and delight- ful hard candies, also Necco Chocolates in the finest of gift boxes. All bear the Necco seal— the un- questioned stamp of candy quality. England Conyettionery Company GRANDVIEW! 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