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FOR THE F Fight to Oust As a Forks Herald| nly | made two in-| 3. HL Pearson, Manager of the ¢ of Grand Forks, teresting forec: World reporter to-da n D., Your little one won If its liver’s full of They bring relief and Children think them They are mild cathar eross, feverish, bilious, cause Cascarets taste tongue or a cold—gi directed on each 10 tender little stomach or Neuralgic Killer. a guantity of the ‘be i ee et the blvd. andes For Grip, Sore in Chest and All and Conge: Saturate a flan Kendy Heuet and Fritant aisawas ronKer. ‘conver ar? pad old=fnshioned 25c 0 the marker, ‘Ask for it Aveopt no substttnte, FOR EXTERNAL PA | N (AND INTERNAL Wha FOUR this off until to-m: mint candies are 25c, 50c, $1.00 per box. NORTH DAKOTABOSS IS 100 SOCIALISTIC, “Non-Partisan League” Begins] Townley, to an Event Mothers! smile Cascarets set things right When kiddies’ tongues turn white, To constipated girl or boy. Children gladly take Cascarcts when! that very 1 your child has a tainted breath, coated adway’s ") Legistature, to put all banks, mills, stores, newspapers and other tn- lustries under control of the Stata They were: 1. The certain and final etiminatto: of President A. C. league. Townley is credited with en- deavoring to bring about radical So- clalistie changes, stretching the law to cover “reforms” not within the tn- tent of the Legislature; a near-Bol- shevist controlling a large following. 2. ‘The continuance of the league with modifications that may make it @ real benefit to the State, directed by capable men and effecting its ends vately. iow to Townley, ARMERS, Its Chief, Mr. Pearson & | believes, will come t h @ referer n which is being petitioned for by distant General] the North Dakota ; ent voter: 0 names are referendum, ‘The than 23,00 h 40,000, Mr. Pearsc necessary for 4 lst now embraces and is expected t With him out of th n believes a campaign y regarding the y efforts of the Non-Partisan League of education and the enactment of of North Dakota, suported by the v laws will eventually bring about a reformed league satisfactory to ail Such a fight has never been staged th Dakota, 1 gue is re- 1 to have millions of dollars in ne many banks scattered over the tl it is ready to g projects. A t voted t bile. mously on all the measures fave the uch as tax reforms, t ft ries, the erec &c., the leag joy intage of none time. dapay— tic candy, FARMERS GOT RICH TOWNLEY BOBBED UP, “Ten « when the farmer w said Mr. | Pearson, was no Townley nor organizers, for the there was no m mple reason that in It. A few arme ears ago, when the d had 3 own a Townley w ver gince that Jable them (the ) not only. to build elevators and erect mills, but also buy them from the manufac- turers. These bills were framed by Socialists imy State for adopted onstipated, b embers constipated, be Oe lato like candy. W|they were rallroaded through — with very 1 or da i} v n ve Cascarets at some of those who Intec luced. thes cent box. Then | !'* hey, seule nels eplain don’t worry. Cascarets work like #, them charm and can not harm the child’ There are many and bowels For Rheumatic, Muscular, STOMACH UPSET ? Pain | For Over 70 Years Radway’s Ready Relief Has Been “the King of Them All” as a Pain Get at the Real Cause — Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers try ‘0 patch up a poor « attacking the real cause of the ailment - Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. and bowels are performing their natural | functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't. care feeling, no ambition or energy, trouled | with undigested foods, you should take Olive | Table ts the substitute for calomel, iwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely compound mixed. with olive oil know them by their olive color the work without Radway's Ready | : pouves the pa Throat, a Inflammation mustard plas eady elie t" bee D | Take one or two at be sneitan ot | $0 ¥ v-can eat what you | res’ |e t We “Must Do DURING THE WEEKS OF APRIL SUNDAY evening eat two PARTOLAS to cleanse your stomach and bowels from the accumulated waste due to undigested food in order to make you feel fit and fine for work on Monday. nie for quick relief, MONDAY nicht you follow with two PAR- TOLAS to strengthen and tone up your stomach and bowels, now clean. TUESDAY a: couple cf PARTOLAS this night will serve to purify your blood and to make your liver active. WEDNESDAY jjust two PARTOLAS at bed time will assist your kidneys to climinate all waste products from the blood. THURSDAY night on retir 1 you need is two PARTOLAS to stre r stomach and intestinal muscles and keep them strong and active, FRIDAY this night by eatir TOLAS you will be enabled to sweeten your stomach and disinfect your bowels and SATURDAY NIGHT eat two PARTOLAS <0 as to feel fine on Sun- Don't put These delicious pepper- for sale at all good drug stores Trial size, 10, and fully enjoy your day of rest, orrow, but start in now! Townley of the| |time they have resorted to a graft in the name of the farmers’ | friends. United stores have been naugurated and banks are being bought | “Now the farmer is beginning to awaken to the fact that he has been fleeced league is being used to introduce the Socialist platform in the State, and laws have been im- | posed upon the people which will ens sincere men in stion, they are | § When the liver k griping. cramps | At 10¢ and 25: THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1919, © BOHEMIAN DANCER 1S ALITTLE “STAR” OF THE EVENING WORLD FORUM IRENE TRENKA Irene Trenka Has Charmed Many | With Her Graceful Costume Dane Little Irene Trenka, one of the “stars” of the Children's Talent De- partment, has danced in costume be- fure audiences of the Americantzation ; Forums of The F World. | Irene is of B scent, and lives at No. 332 East 70th Street, Sh has one brother, is eleven years and attends Public School No. 76. to the point of coming out openly irer of State J. Nagel, a member of the Board of Control.” ONE LEAGUE VENTURE A PAR- TIAL FAILURE. were the first went into the zers than in main- opening banks in th A num- ber of t er und the league ha Idition, Mr, Pearson ed from farm purposes view, Mr. the league FARM TAX EXEMPTIO 5; NONE FOR THE CITI \ ‘ f the leagu i uy aiume, M be said in a ‘ n i $ 1 | r | per | Redizc : Weight Happily everywhere, who wt 6 OL OF KOMETN And by good drug) oly you wilh @ COAL PRICE RAISE ANNOUNCED HERE; Dealers State Increase Will Continue Until Fall—Try to Justify It. Spring Is here, but the price of coal isn't coming down. Instead, it’s going up~at least (0 cents @ ton above prevaillag prices. This announcement is made by the Scranton and Lehigh C * Company, of No, 808-319 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, in a letter t> its patrons, who are told the wholesale coal com- panies will not make their usual spring reductions, but will continue present privss until May 1 and then advance at least 10 cents a ton each month for five succeeding months. Anthracite, delivered and put in the din, was quoted to- from $9 per ton for pea size to $10.75 for stove and nut sizes, These prices, according to the Scranton and Lehigh Coal Company, are as low as coal prices will be dur- ing the coming year, No reason is ascribed for the prospective increase except in the vague intimation that “it is the cpinion of those best quali- fled to know that beginning early next fall the and for coal will exceed the supply Members of the Brooklyn Coal Ex- | issued a circular in have attempted to show change have which they TOCENTS MONTHLY an Increase of 64.9 per cent. which the dealers claim ts a profits, cular by the increase of coal at the mines, freight rates, salaries and wages and equipment. tidewater are shown to have beer increased 18.8 per cent, per cent. increase in Wages of chauffeurs, drive Jers, clerks and other em | shown to have a iner | | labor oy ed from 46 to 180 per Incidental material and equipmen is claimed to have increased from § to 200 per cent and that the price has been raised further by the Gov *|ernment war tax of 7.2 cents per 18) an on freight. BROOKLYN CARS STOPPED. Trolleys Wire Repairs. To permit repair work on overhaad wires, the Brooklyn Rapid Transtt Com: pany ran no surface [the country, but many of them hi placed on the inactive list since the ending of hostilities, averaged $6.66 a ton and $10.30 in 1919, The increase ts fustified in the cir- Freight rates from the mines to with @ 233.5 harbor rates, Halted Five Hours for therefor: cars except a shuttle over Brooklyn Bridge fram mid- night last night to 6 o'clock this morn- ing. While work was being done on the rth | _>— :| Second Stage of Auto exhibi- | tion Will Be as Success- ful as the First. , 4 with the huge suc unprecedented sales assenger car section of he ith annual automobile show = jin the 2%¢ Regiment Armory this )| Week, members of the tor Vehicle Dealer# Association and 4 large proportion of the Brooklyn 4 Long Island public are look | forward to an equally successful part |two of the exposition, This will be levoted to ¢ reial vehleles, tr ra, trailers es and accessories | and will open next Tues. | yklyn Mo: jday, April 8 at 8 P. M., closing Bat- Jurday might, Aprit 12 1) More than one hundred motor | Constipated Children Gladly Take trucks, representing about thirty dif ferent makes, are to be exhihited. The | war demonstrated conclusively that | | the motor truck was a vital factor tn | winning the great Allied victory While the war may not have caused no s the shuttle was operated {entirely radical changes in motor on the south tragks. truck design, its earmarks, never- > —_—__ theless, will ba noticed in many cases i Naval Reserve Yeowemen te ne| Where models have been strengthened For the Liver and Bowels Retained. and made more burly and more sub- WASHINGTON, Aprit &—women| “thn trucks to he exhilied are the ace Sigh ii hl a eer stenographers and clerks who were Acme, Atitocar, Avaliable, Day-Mider, "California Syrup of Figs.” Paull directions as yeowomen in tho Naval | Dodge, Chevrolet, Ford, Fulton, Max: the war will be| woll, Nash, Oldsmobile, On . Over. and dose for babies and children of all ages service in their|jand, Packard, Packer, Pale, Peer who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue less, Rain Te iker, nford, quired. ‘Thousands of P ’ " 7 vices are required, ‘Thousands of yeo- | Kundow, ‘sokt, Belden, Borvite coated, or full of cold, are plainly psinted on nal, France, Wic Ha. ‘There will be shown a largo number Stewart, Ward La , the bottle. Look for the name “California” and accept no other ‘Fig Syrup.” —auvt. Spring F ind You Tired | and “blue.” years ago I was in bad There was a pain in th I did any heavy felt more tired than be ularly neys acted irreg appearing before my ; Pi ae they helped boxes rid me of the lan Every Druggist Has Doan’s, 60c a box. Mrs. M. Raangs, 1544 Ist Ave, says: work I thought my back break in two. I couldn't neys and rewoved the d “Doan's You may have kidney irregularities, too. before serious kidney trouble takes hold. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills, the remedy that has helped so many Greater New York people. Read These Greater New York Cases: First Avenue “A couple shape from kidney complaint. ¢ stall of my back and when would | year Jeep nights, and mornings I | hardly straighten up because of the pains that | was pushing me in the small of my back, and there fore I went to bed, My kid {ei Twas annoyed by specks | WOuld catch me over the kidneys, Hearing of | was also a dead ache in my back that was very eyes. T used Doan's Kidney | Doan's Kidney Pills I got @ supply and five boxes | annoying. My kidneys acted irregularly and my feet ae ee dineglated say kid, | entirely cured me. I gladly give this indorse- | burned. 1 was told to try Doan's Kidney Pills and Jizeiness.” ment” one box entirely cured me.” ——————E—————————E Findlay Avenue (Bronx) Halsey Street (Brooklyn) E. One Hundred Forty-eighth St. (Bronx) (Eee sl a Railroad Engineer, 1124 Findlay Mrs. L. Smith, 557 Halsey Street, Brooklyn, gave Jnlins F. Nastre, prop. barber shop, 403 KB One Kidney Pills have been a Doan’ Kidney Fille have been @ nt of her experience Sept. 26, | ttundred Forty-eighth St, Bronx, a ae Tava steaceing talcamanaul tie drink 1912: “Thad been suffering with pains in the small | Jo. as 9 barber I have done a lot of standing and ferent kinds of water and_also the jarring | Of my back and other symptoms that showed my | Tole AYO MET | te Cutt) ft’ NM Ae AM und jolting of the train weakened my kidneys, Acold | kidneys were disordered. I knew my kidneys as i ed wn } or over-exertion would also bring on an attack of kid- | needed attention and I used Doan's Kidney Pills, | There Ws # heavy, dull pain across the email of my ney complaint, Usually backache annoyed me and | 7 was soon entirely well.” back, 1 felt pretty badly and could not stand still the action of my kidneys became irregular, Since Eee geet ok tate ats any length of time. Whenever I have suffered in knowing about Doan'’s Kidney Pills and using them, Da Ane a 181%) Mra Binlty-galds: TE Nava se se ay 1 have vied Doane Kidney Elle ni they His only necessary to take a few doses of this medi. | same faith in Doan's Kidney Pills now as when I sa Se ee vine ‘at frst sign of this trouble and immediately a | indorsex them several years ago. ‘They have always | have always given me good relief, and fixed me up cure results.” given me fine relief when I have needed them.” in fine shape.” | Doan’s Kidney Pills John Marx, 889 suffered from the effects of @ lame back about « the following « “; and Achy? AS winter left you dull, tired and achy all over—back ache as if it would break? Are you ‘‘all played out;” feel as if you just can’t keep going? Likely your kidneys are at fault! Winter with its colds and chills throws a heavy strain on the kidneys. Spring finds you full of mysterious aches and pains; you are nervous, dizzy, irritable Don't wait! Help the weakened kidneys A Bronx Case West Thirty-ninth Street ast 186th St., Mrs. Sidney Dennis, 546 W. 39th St, says: “I was down with my back about two months ago When I walked any distance it felt like something Bronx, says: “I and @ half ago, When I stooped over I could Foster-Milburn Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. “California Syrup of Figs” Keports Im ols Roumanians bad that their percentage of profits ts | ot accessories adaptable for motor) Roumanta lower this year than it was in 1914, trucks. Truck extensions will be] ce Mine costs for anthracite, accord- Prine y eee Mod ives “ath aay jing to the figures in the circular, | IF ee age te f f pibndnati hye LEM Javeraged $342 a ton in 194, The! This is the third truck show to be the ' ie “es are denied by |e 0 7%, an increase of held in Brooklyn, and there is every ae «per eat, "s ai fees 1 aod reason to Bellove it is the most In- | also declares false reports of the rege reranta 9 tan eke F0 th | teresting, ignation of the Bratiano Cabinet, Minister here, He

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