Ordinate Sempre la / / ili Migliaia sanno d'esperienza che questa bevanda purifica il sangue e lo rinvigorisce quando & usata moderatamente. E 1 salutare e special mente desiderata in questa stagione dell'anno. ILa birra viene manifatturata da persone esperte ed il processo di essa e l'unico, onestamente preparato secondo la migliore maniera. MI Ordinate ora una cassa di "INDIAN BEER" apportatrice di sommi benefici fisici e che incon tra il vostro gusto per il suo sapore squisito — Non vi fate mancare mai una cassa e casa vostra. CERCATE SEMPRE LA LA BIRRA BIRRA CHE CHE VI VI DA FA SOSTANZA DIGERIRE E' in vendita in tutte le "BARS" della contea e viene da tutti domandata. Ordinatele una cassa che vi sara' mandata a casa vostra pronta per quando la desiderate. INDIAN BREWING CO. I Indiana, Pennsylvania ; * = ! INDIANA'S Finest Ice • Cream Parlor IT IS QUALITY THAT COUNTS and it is because olir confec tionery combine» tlie qualit ies of purity, flavor and fresli ness tliat it is perfectly lieal tliy, To alo ver of line oand ies a box of onr bori bons; eliocolates or caramelle an un qualified delight. The "Boston' Where Quality and Purity Are Paramoont FORIULE and «IN ADS. Advertisements under this head le a word eaeh insertion. FOR SALE—Farm of 53 acres in Rayne township, 1-4 mile from Rimmel station on the 8., R. and P. Good house and barn, fruit and good spring water. Cheap to quick buyer. Inquire at Patriot Office. FINE WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING ALSO PHONOGRAPH REPAIRING A. I. GOLDBERG Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Musical Instruments 14 South 7th Street, Near St. Car Station Indiana, Pa. Hurrah! Ringling Day Almost Here World's Biggest Circus and Spec tacle "Cinderella" Announced For Early Date. Announcement is made that on Saturday, June 10, Ringling Bros, circus will give afternoon and night performances at Greensburg. The famous showmen are this season presenting an ali new and wonderful program. The tremendous fairyland spec tacle, "Cinderella," will appeal to both young and old. More than 1,000 persons take part in it. It is easy the biggest spec tacle Ringling Bros, have ever staged and its glorious "Ballet of the Fairies," with 300 dancing girls, is in itself worth going many miles to see. Following "Cinderella" 400 arenic artists , appear in the main tent tpro gram. BLecause of the great European war the Ringlings have secured scores of circus performers never before seen in America. An entire trained ani mal show how been made a part of the main tent program this season. The menagerie now numbers 1,009 wild animals. The elephants, including "Big Bingo," the earth's largest pachyderm, have been increased to 41 and almost 800 horses are carried. There will be 60 clowns and a big free three-mile par ade show day morning. The Most Savage Fish. The green inoray of the Bermuda waters is said to be the most savage of ali fishes. Take Flight. "Riches have wings, they say." 4< Yes, and whenever I go after them they migrate."—Boston Transcript I Shop 262-x Locai Telepliones Residence 78-y UTILITY ELECTRIC COMPANY "SQUARE DEAL SHOP" Marshall Building, Indiana, Pa. g ] The Bp»anish Moora. * When the people of the rest of Eu- I k rope were little better than barbarlans | ' the Spanish Moors were In the midst of a splendid culture. As early as the tenth century this country was the source of learning for ali Europe. Their libraries, schools, arts, sciences, luxurious refinements and ali round material and intellectual advancement differentiated them from the rest of Europe as clearly as anclent Greece jf was from the peoples that surround l ed it. t . Rescuing Napoleon by Submarine. In his hook on submarines Frederick ; A. Talbot tells us that tbe submarine l is "practically as old as the sailing . : ship," though he passes the fact over ■ ì with the statement that the majority I of these efforts were fantastic in con ! ! cept&n and crude in design. II The most daring expedition ever sug ■ gested in the early days of the subma •! Rine was that proposed for kidnaping • j Napoleon from St. Helena. It was . ' suggested to a British mariner, Cap~ ; j tain Johnson, who was to get £40,000. . The construction of the boat was be gun, but on the day when the work on the outer shell of copper was to be . started Napoleon died. i Talking Machines. As nearly as can be determined the originai talking machine—the real pre cursor of the phonograph—was the so called "phonautograph," invented by Leon Scott in 1557. But the first real reproduction of sound was achieved by Thomas A. Edison in 1876. He may, with perfect justice*. be called the "fa j ther of the talking machine."—New York American. » ♦ 2 A PITHY SERMON. ! I Nere is about the pithiest ser- ? j mon that was ever preached: ? f "Our ingress into life is naked • | and bare, our progress through • ? life is trouble and care, our • J egress out of it we know not • | where; but, doing well here, we 1 • shall do well there. I could not ! • teli more by preaching a year." ? — ! Melanie Kurt as Brunhilde BRUNHILDE, the Valkyrie, daughter of the god Wotan and sweetheart of the youthful hero, Siegfried, will be sung by Melanie Kurt, famous soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Company, in the great outdoor per formance of Richard Wagner's music drama "Siegfried" in Forbes Field, Pitts burgh's big baseball park, Thursday evening, June 8. The performance, with a concert Saturday afternoon, June 10, by public school chorusee and Metro politan soloists and orchestra, will forai the Siegfried Festival. Mme. Kurt rnade so great a reputation in European opera that the Metro politan Opera Company made special arrangements to bring her to New York, where she won enthusiastic praise from critics and music lovers last season. With Ernestine Schumann-Heink and Frieda Hempel. she will be the center of interest in the Pittsburgh performance. In "Siegfried" she is shown sleeping a deep sleep within a magic clrcle of fire, her punishment for having defied her father, Wotan. With his gword, Nothung, Siegfried cuts in twain the opposing spear of Wotan and makes his way to the enchanted spot Leaping through the flames, he awakens the Valkyrie with a kiss at the climax of the music drama. "OPERA STAGE ON DIAMOND. \ . To Sing "Siegfried" In Pittsburgh Baseball Park. Pittsburgh, Fa. -ISpecial.]—Prepara tions are being m.ido here to transforrc Forbes Field, h me grounds of the Pittsburgh "Pira'es." into a big out door opera house, for the outdoor per formance of Richard Wagner's "Sieg fried," which a Metropolitan Opera House cast and t rchestra will present, Thusday evening, June 8. Upon the stage a group of the most no_ted Wagneriai: singers in the_world WKml The Woodstock VISIBLi: Silent TYPEWRITER - No Money in Advance $!00 Machines for Only • j 1 SIMPLE I DIiRABLE EFFICIENT ARTISTIC I 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL; EXPRESS I PREPAID; PAYABLE $3 A MONTH BRANCH OFFICE OF THE Woodstock Typewriter COMPANY; 1S IN. CARPENTER AVENUE I Indiana, Pa. I wITI Tliey Include THélanie Kurt, Ernestine Schumann-Heink. Frieda Hempel, Johannes Sembach, Clarence Whitehill. Albert Keiss, Otto Goritz and Cari Braun. The stage will be shipped to Pitts burgh. with the scenery and costumes in a special train of 20 cars. The structure is valued at approximately SIO,OOO. The proscenium arch will be : 26 feet high, and the opening 75 feet ! The stage will be 45 feet deep. The famous stars will dress in tem porary dressing rooms, constructed with portable platforms and screens, beneath_ the stajre. Both th§_ music drama ami a festival concerTo? sòliòol ; cboruses aud grand opera stara. Sat-J urday afternoon, June 10, the Sieg fried Festival, Pittsburgh, will be giv-, en on this platform. I This performance, in conjunctioa j with the concert to be sung by public > school choruses, metropolitan stara and orchestra on Saturday afternoon. June 10, forma the Siegfried Festival. GRAND OPERA "TEAM." Metropolitan Opera House "Nino" to Displace "Pirates." Pittsburgh, l'a. —[Spedai.]—Whlle the ' Pittsburgh "lMrates" are crossing bats with the "Quakers" in Philadelphia Thursday, June S, their home grounds, Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, will be in vaded by a "scrub" nine from the Met ropolitan Opera Company. The "batting order" of the "Meta" is. Frieda Hernpel, Ernestiné Sohu mann-lleink, Melanie Kurt, Johannes Sembach. Clarence Whltehill, Albert lieiss, Cari Braun, Otto Goritz, famous Wagnerian siugers, and Artur Bodan sky, emineut "Wagnerian conductor. ìnstead of "trotting on" to the tìeld that afternoon, the "Mcts" will wait until dark, and then give a splendid production of Waguer's "Siegfried" upou a specially constructed stage. A throng of tbousands from three states is expected to "root" from the big i grandstaud. The music drama will inaugurate the Siegfried Festival in Pittsburgh. A I choral concert with school choruses and Metropolitan soloists Saturday aft ernoon, June 10, will conclude the event, Information concernlug which mav be obtained by addressing Sieg fried Festival, Pittsburgh. Bay Rum. Bay rum is manufactured from the dried leaves of Pimento acris. Bay rum is procured by distlllation, and this in a very simple manner. The leaves are picked from the trees and tlien dried. In this state they are placed in the retort, which is then flll ed with water, and the process of dis tlllation is carried on. The vapor is then condensed in the usuai way and forms what is known as "bay oli," a very small quantity of which is re quired for each puncheon of rum. The Problem Solved. Great Publisher—We flnd this novel of yours is twice as long as it should be. Great Author —But I can't waste ali that material. Great Publisher — Certainly not. Our idea is to cut it in half and make two novels of It—Judge. Black Diamond*. Black diamonds, found in Borneo, are the hardest subitanee that is known to man. I
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