WAYNE RIGG&CO. Gioiellieri ed Orologiai di froHte al Teatro Straßd Il Migliore luogo in Indiana per comprare orologi e gioielli Anelli e regali per matrimonio. ' ' I Si eseguiscono riparazioni di orologi, sveglie e gioielli prontamente. | LAVORO GARENTITO. ! Wayne Rigg & Co. Gioiellieri ed Orologiai di fronte al Teatro Strand Avviso al publico Avvisiamo tutti gli italiani di questa contea, che al No. 554 Water St., abbi amo aperto al publico un GARAGE di prima classe. . / Noi eseguiamo riparazioni di primo ordine a qualunque automobile. Siamo i soli rappresentanti autoriz zati degli automobili Studebaker / Gomme e camere d'aria di qualsiasi misura. Marca: Firestone, Goodyear e Brunswick. R. M. MOTOR CO. 554 Water St., Indiana, Pa. VERSO LA SOLUZIONE DELLA CRISI MINISTERIALE TEDESCA LONDRA.—In seguito ai negoziati tra Karl Trimborn, capo del partito Centrista tedesco e la maggioranza socialista, la crisi ministeriale in Ger mania sembra risolta. Cosi dice un dispaccio da Berlino. ' Il nuovo Gabinetto sara' composto di rappresentanti del partito centrista, del partito tedesco popolare e dei democratici, con "una benevole neu tralità" della maggioranza socialista. Herr Trimborn, continua il dispec cio ha chiesto a Konstantin Fehren bach, Presidente del Reichstag, di ac cettare la carica di Cancelliere di Stato. L'elenco dei ministri verrà' sotto messo oggi al Presidente Ebert da Feherenibach. Il Reichstag saa-a', per conseguenza, riaperto, il 24 corrente mese. Il dottore Karl Helfferich, già' Vice Canceliere, e' stato eletto per tre volte, durante le recenti elezioni, memibro della nuova Camera tedesca. L'ex primo ministro Hoffman della Baviera, ha accettato la carica di maestro di scuola a Kaiserlauthen. -Ili r - J J J - ' ■ ■ I 11. Il Bjj^r QEM STUDIO 730 Phlla, Street, - - Indiana, Pa. 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LKBTCAP ELECTRIC CO Stazione autorizzata del servizio "Willard" PAUL D. SHARRETTS Giudice di 573 Phila St., di rimpctto l'lndiana Houae JOHPK C. MAGRO, CitÌMaa National Bank hfcn, Pa. ATToeato Italiana. DOLLARI PER L'ITALIA AL SETTE PER CENTO CHARLES J. MARGIOTTJ. Avvocato Italiano Cor. Mahoning & Jefferson St- Punxsutawney, Pa. I PROTECTION ? I I ASK THOMPSON AGENCY- I * p YOU can fight Are with water, but the only way to fight fire 1088 is with the proper Insurance protec tion and the right way to go about that is to have a talk with us. Let us teli you about the reasonable rates you will be glad to pay. QUALE E" LA MIGLIORE PROTE ZIONE PER IL FUOCO? Domandatene la THOMPSON INBURANCE AGBNCT d'lndiana Voi potete combattere 11 fvoco«N* - l'acqua, ma non evitare le perdite ; causate da esso. Il vero meno per ciò di essere rimborsati da pn dlf causato dal fuoco, é quelo di metter» vi sotto la protezione dell'assicura zione. Perciò veniteci a consulta**» e noi vi informeremo al riguardo * vi daremo rate ragionevoli che a ve# riuscirà, facile pagare. ■I J » fa] *1»1 «4 a 1 1* ■H AUSTRIAN DESPOT IN ITALY Excellent Reasons Why Commandant in Town of Buje Was Feared and Detested. During the war, Austria, fearing and hating the Italians of Istria, placed every town under drastic military con trol. It was the chief task of Colonel Yogelhueber, commander of Buje, to make the Italians feel his presence. They had felt it one day. Incensed by his latest decrees, they had come in crowds below his windows, discussing, gesticulating, angrily demanding an audience, until his troops had rammed them r in the stomach with the butts of rifles and driven them off—off to their homes where they would find that during their absence a few more ob jects had mysteriously disappeared, woolen clothing, pei'haps. or some pieces of furniture or a cherished pic ture. Not stolen, of course, but "requi sitioned." It w*ss neat. He had had a good day but he would have a better evening. They had wanted an audience. Very well. That evening he would grant an audi ence to their leading citizens. More than that —he would dhie them! The leading citizens of Buje will not soon forget that dinner. The meal Itself was excellent—lnfinitely better than any that they had had for months. It consisted of meats "requisitioned" from their own herds and flocks, grains from their own fields, wipe from their DO YOU KNOW WHY -- They Never Stort to Build Until After You Buy? i«ERNATX)NALcxinxx»«ot>,H.T. Drawn fw tins paper By fisher \| VG JO ST" ? r-*«o .QiCk WALL 1 rt . flniirurl / . . » owrs.ac i BOoOfn i home \ _ / VMiS Pu\CH r- ctHri / /-v, I—T«e !, .■ Yj ; theh ?-jg - At /\ _ tjpKiViP^ j / •■"- I | | • t r C-ZS/ o u own cellars. TheTiost, Colonel Vogel hueber, sat at the head of the table, all smiles and benignity. He was solicitous that every one shonld have plenty. When the repast was finished, he rose. He called the attention of the Ital ians of Buje to fhe fact that he had sent very few of them to Austrian in ternment camps. He emphasized his tolerance and liberality in this matter. His action, however, had been guided by a definite purpose. It might please them to be informed as to the purpose which he had had in mind. "I do not care to intern you," he said, in a smiling climax, "because I prefer to execute you! "The troops of Italy are at present making some advance. I wish simply to announce to you now that before they ever reach Buje I shall have the pleasure of seeing every man of you shot. Good night, gentlemen. The pleasure has been mine." Then, showing the yellow streak al ways present in such natures, he hastily summoned his soldiers, and every guest was escorted to the street at the point of a bayonet. A gay, dashing wag was Voglehu ber. Dashing he was certainly, a few weeks later, when the Italian Ber sagllere swept into Buje so suddenly that he did not have time to make good his promise, but found It prudent to run to save his own skin, even leaving a precious carload of stolen treas ures behind him.—Willard Price, In sVorld Outlook. Voter's Catechism D. Have you read the Consti tution of the United States? R. Yes. D. What form of Govern ment is this? R. Republic. D. What is the Constitution of the United States? R. It is the fundamental law of this country. D. Who makes the laws of the United States? R. The Congress. D. What does Congress con sist of? R. Senate and House of Rep resentatives. D. Who is our State Senator? R. Wilbur P. Graff. D. Who is the chief executive of the United States? R. President. D. For how long is the Presi dent of the United States elect ed? R. Four years. D. Who takes the place of the President in case he dies? R. The Vice President. D. What is his name? R. Thomas R. Marshall. D. By whom is the President of the United States elected? R. By the electors. D. By whom are the electors chosen? R. By the people. D. Who makes the laws for the State of Pennsylvania. R. The Legislature. D. What does the Legislature consist of? R. Senate and Assembly. D. Who is our Assembly man? R. J. T. Davis. D. How many States in the union ? R. Forty-eight. D. When was the Declaration of Independence signed? R. July 4, 1776. D. Which is the capital of the United States? D. By whom was it written? R. Thomas Jefferson. D. Which is the capital of the state of Pennsylvania. R. Harrisburg. D. How many Senators has each state in the United States? R. Two. D. Who are our U. S. Sena tors? R. Boise Penrose and P. C. Knox. D. By whom are they elect ed? R. By the people. D. For how long? R. Six years. D. How many representa tives are there ? R. 435. According to the population one to every 211,000, (the ratio fixed by Congress af ter each decennial census.) D. For how long are they elected? R. Two years. D. Who is our Congressman ? R. Nathan L. Strong. D. How many electoral votes has the state of Pennsylvania? R. Thirty-eight. D. Who is the chief execu tive of the state of Pennsyl vania? R. The Governor. D. For how long is he elect ed? R. 4 years. D. Who is the Governor? R. W. C. Sproull. D. Do you believe in organ ized government? R. Yes. D.' Are you opposed to or ganized government? R. No. D. Do you belong to any se cret society who teaches to dis believe in organized govern ment? R. No. D. What is a bigamist or po ly gamist? R. One who believes in hav ing more than one wife. D. Are you an anarchist? R. Nc. D. What is an anarchist? R. A person who does n©t be lieve in organized government. D. Are you a bigamist or poligamist? R. No. D. Have you ever violated any laws of the United States? R. No.
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