| N K C^I WONDERsS^^^I RINGS, J STAGES, STEEL-OIRDEI) 3 Railroafl Trains-3. 400 fiorses-400. ParadelQA. Indiana, Pa., Friday, May 12 r ? INJisst (llarivß (tormali, with Hacenbeck and Wallace Show %t <LJ .t. » .♦. ♦ ♦ .♦. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ .♦. ♦ <- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ A His Own Boss. • Fomimrjc o<.- ... After a man has succeeded in grati- jj ul) v\ ( fying a long felt desire to be his own T H E stock market t»«l v. \ :.IÌV> boss be is llkely to find that ho has notbing doùig. taken on a burden of responsi'olì) tj Wife—Why don't you murU -orm- o? wbieh mars the Joy over bis sìucwss».— the stock down aiul ad vertice :i bargain Albany Journal. sale?— Boston Transcript. Shop 262-x Locai Telepliones Residence 78-y UTILITY ELECTRIC COMPACT "SQUAKE DEAL SHOP" Marshall Building, Indiana, Pa. ALBERTO P. WYLÀNB DIRETTORE DI POMPE FUNEBRI E IMBALSAMATORE Aperto giorno e notte. Servizio rapido a prezzi miti TELEFONI LOCAL - BELL Spangler, Pa. Continued from Page 2. wlll be "stripped" by "the C. M. Dod son Coal company. A campaign by the Young Men's Christian association in Lancaster for 500 new members has just ciosed, 509 having been secured. "Hopping" a Reading railway coal train, Michael Hanna, eight years old, j of Pottstown, had ali the toes of his | left foot severed. After an investigation, charges of . cruelty at the insane asylum were : louni to be groundless by the Lan» ' caster grand pury. Pi .tsburgh's Salvation Army com- | mand*- is flooded with responses to j his recent offerto flnd husbands for Britain's war widows. Having received concessions in Rus sia, the International Steam Pump company of Hazleton wlll probably build a factory there. Fr.lling downstairs, Daniel, five-year old &on of Francis Brobst, of Cleveland township, Columbia county, suffered loncussion of the brain. Crnvicted of speeding an automobile recklessly while intoxicated, H. Joffs, of Allentown, was sentenced to a year •n prison by Judge Gorman. Leading horsemen in Erie will aicl the Northwestern Pennsylvania Ru mane society in observing national borse day in Erie on May 26. V&st areas of timber and huckle berry bushes were destroyed by forest fires on Locust, Broad and Little mountains, above Shenandoah. Accused of taklng a diamond ring under false pretense from a woman in Washington, D. C, Lena G-eargis, a gypsy, was arrested in Lancaster. Pive members of the family of Ed ward Snyder, Hepburnville, are seri- oulv ili, as are three hired men on the Snyder farm aitar eating lirerwurst. i To ralse money a* an Eaeter pl&dge women members of the Missionary so ciety of the Church of God, in Carlisle, made and sold 25,000 Easter eggs. Mike Bunda, wanted in Lorain, 0., for murder committed twelve years ago, was arrested in a hospital in Pittsburgh, after a chase of 40,000 miles. Blown frorn a bridge into the Le tort Spring, near Carlisle, May String fellow, five, was saved from death by the heroism of her seven-year-old brother, John. Eurgess Davis, of Sbarca, was ar i rested for vìolating the trnT.c laws, | the first arret untfer t>° n o.v vcilicio ordinance. He was uri vili in the wrong direction. Property at North Girard, west of Erie, has been inspected by oißcers of the second brigade, national guard | of Pennsylvania, aa a possiblo site for their enc-ampment. The Broad Mountain State road from Hazleton via Kudsondalo to Mauch Chunk, one of the best constructed in the northeastern part of Pennsyl vania, is to be oiled. Charles McAvoy, colored, was con victed in Lancaster of enticing young white girla to his home for immoral purposes, and was fin ed S6OO, with nine years' imprisonment. James Robinson, sixteen years old, of Oakdale, near Pittsburgh, son of an oil operator, was almost instantly kill ed when a Panhandle express train struck his auto at Oakdale crossing. Eleven-year-old Michaeel Miracano w r as run down and killed at Hazleton by William Richards' auto, and the boy's mother was almost crazed with I grief. Charles McMasters, twenty months old, of Butler, was burned to death when a celluloid comb with which he was playing in front of an open grate ignited. The Schuylkill Electric railway's service into Pottsville will commence Saturday, when the new line under way from Frackville to St. Clair will be opened. Jokers tore one trouser leg from the wedding attire of Herman R. Matier's best man at Lewistown, and the nup tials waited for a tailor to fix the one legger up. The Coxe Bros. Co., Hazleton, an nounces that it will now repay ali customeres and employes from whom , it ccllected the two per cent tax, | since invalidated. Declaring the jury was in a hurrv to get home and its verdict was hasty, I Frank Moyer has appealed an award of $245.10 at Carlisle, to Walter S. i -11 "r* ocnen, riarrisburg. Susan McAlee, flfteen years old, ot Johnsonburg, w r ho shot and mortally wounaed her father, has been sen ! tenced to a term in the Home of the , Good Shephèrd, Pittsburgh. The eighth bituminous district, of which Clèarfield and Philipsburg are a part. it is estimated, will benefit to the extent of $500,000 annually by the increase in wages for mine workers. The excitement of bargain day in Hazleton proved too strong for Mrs. John Rousinmko, sixty-five, of Stock ton, and she was stricken with a fatai attack of paralysis on a Lehigh Valley i train. Rev. Dr. Alexander, Pittsburgh, for mer moderator of the Presbyterian General declares the New York PresbWtery should be forced to conform itslbeliefs to church assembly | decisione. \ Dr. W. OA White, head of the Tu berculosis Lèague hospital; Dr. R. B. Faulkner and Dr. I. N. Lear were sus pended for ocie year by the Allegheny Medicai scxliety. They were charged with unprofesaional conduct. Employes of the York Railways com pany have been given an increase in wages from one to two cento an hour, i according to length of «errice. They have been racaivinf from ninata©n to twenty-foar cente an honr. John Doogijwe, ai Ptttabnrglv faùad a Uopaxd wltk hle fiato enuak. Tfca leop*rr! ee<*ap«d from a e*r*ÌT«l eocn pany, aa ti wm baine tranaferrad Crom wiaèvr q.nertM« «a Lacoak mi iMntnrCVCie a stock motor shows its abìlity day after EfiffiSfi ▼ ▼ day in ali sorts of tough tests, you get the tru© f Stock models of the New Indian Powerplus Motor perforili brilliantly every time they have an opportuiiity of provtng their •uperiority. For power, speed, climbing, cleanliness, ooise- KM less action and endurance they are medianica! marvels. You don'fchave to "tune up" a Powerplus Motor or "coax'* it to make good. Any stock Powerplus, selected at random, will Yet the 1916 Powerplus indian operates at the lowesl cost. I Come io and see this master motor. Get a line on its supreme merit - points. Let us show you what the 1916 Indian is made ot —and how. Don't take our it —find out from an actual demonstration why I| ■■ INDIANA GITOLE CO- caused a panie among peciestrians. Jacob Heller, of Mahoning, was ar rested, accused of the murder on Febe ruary 7 of Joseph Batl, a Pennsylvania railroad track walker. It is ailleged Heller buried Bati's body on the river bank and it was only recently wash ed up. Four musicians en route from Pitts- | burgh to a dance were injured when INDIANA'S Finest Ice Cream Pari or IT IS QUA LITY THAT COUNTS and it is because our ccmfec- combine* t)»e qualit- ; " ies of purity, flavor and fresh ness that it is perfectly heal thy, To a lover of fine cand ies a box of our bon bona; cliocolates or caramellaan un qualified delight. The 'Boston' Wli ere Quality and Purity Are Paramount I FOR li « IHI mi Advertisements under this head le a word each inscrtion. FOR SALE—Farm of 53 aerea in Rayne township, 1-4 mile from Kimmel station on the 8., R. and P. Good house and barn, j fruit and good spring water. Cheap to quick buyer. Inquire at Patriot Office. theìr automobile went over an em bankment and turned turtle on the Washington pike, ten rniles east of "Washington. Phoebe Keene, flfteen years old, a Huntington, W. Va., runaway, attempt ed suicide in the Baltimore & Ohio station in Pittsburgh. She was des pondent because she could not buy expensive clothes. Henry- Winter, twenty-one years old, i a morder, was impaled on a plank in the Mesta Machine company's plant j in Pittsburgh. He tripped on the plank, j which sprung perpendicular, the jag -1 ged edge penetrating his stomach. To avoid running down a boy, in Pittsburgh, Worley Deacons'drove his auto against the curb, wrecking it.* Deacons and his ten-year-old son were I thrown out, the son suffering a fra''- 1 i tured skull, and the father a fractured i collarbone. , Mrs. Michael J. Rorke, forty-five years old, wife of the superintendent , of Smithsonian brewery in Greens [ burg, was killed at Harrison City while I learning to operate an automobile. Her husband was slightly injured. The machine pdunged into a creek. Charles Zahniser, thirteen years old, of Pittsburgh, was found dead with a bullet wound in his neck in the woods near Millvale. He had gone camping with several boys. His companlonr had started for home, but one boy re turned and says he found Zahniser dead. ♦ * j A PITHY SERMON. } ? Here is about the pithiest ser- f ; ? mon that was ever preached: I I « "Our ingress into life is naked • } • ? and bare, our progress through • ? life is trouble and care, our • ? . t • egress out of it we know not • • 1 • where; but, doing well here, we . . shail do we!! there. I could not | i 'teli more by preaching a year." j How the Natives Treat Gorilla». Natires in the countries inhabited by great apes regard them always as hu man beings of inferior types, and it is | for this reason that for a long time it was found imposslble to get hold of an entire gorilla skin, because the sav ages considered it religiously n ecessa ry to cut off the hands and feet of the animala when they killed them, Just as they do with the ir enemies, posaibly for the purpoee of rendering them harmleee la case tbey «hoold by any chance eocne to life «cala. A Ta*er>. mrnrny. le a clotWng aiww a COÉM(% • pantry om a i MUI 1 ? London T*ka gmoh. His Secret Died Witb Him. One man gave up his life In the search for a new esplosive a few years ago. He was a scientist named War tenberger. Ile had spent years of hi« life in the niidst of nwful periìs in search of a new esplosive. Ile foutl.d one at last which the experiments of the United States governinent esperta satisfied them was eveu more power ful than dynamite. The government ! offered Wartenberger $1,000,000 for his InventJon, provided he could perfect a ! method of firing the fearful stufi l>y means of electriclty instead of a fuse. While he was engaged in thesu expeii meuts an explosion occurred which killed the unfortunate inventor.—San ! Francisco Cbronicie. What |s an Ide? "What is au ide?" It is a naturai ] pitfali for modem generations. Even J Bulwer Lytton allowed one of his lio man characters to say, "It stands fixed for the ninth ide of Augu.st," alUiougb he must bave known that "ldes" is a plural without a singular. Why the Itomans called the 15th of March, May, July, October and the 13th of every other month the ides they do not scena to have known for certain themselves. Some thouglit it meant the halfway day of the month, froin an Etniscan word meaning "io oiviue,' oia uimi ern philology, digging into Sanskrit, bas suggested that it means the bright time of the month. full moon.— London Notes and Queries. The Word "Belfry." The word "belfry" had originally no connection with "beli," an idea which is now intimately associated with the term. The first meaning given Lbk "watchtower," from the middle Eng lish "berfry," a watchtower. The first part of this word is connected witb "borough," the second with "free " A» the practice grew of hanging "belis" in such towers peopie reminded them selves of the fact by changing the word "berfry" into the modera "bel fry." I tracie markl and copyright-, obtalarf or no ■ fee. Stnd model, sketch» or photo* and dt- K ■ acription for FRKC SEARCH w* rapor* ■ ■ oo paUntaMHty. Bank raferauoea. PATKNTS BUILD FORTUMI for ■ ■ joa. Omr frw bookle* teli to», what *o tnr«a« ■ I and MT* jo a money. Wrlt* today. ID. SWIFT ft CO. I PATBMT LAWVKRS, Sevth St., W—hiagt—, 1. t.jjf
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