4 ili Il I J Accanto alla Posta £ # Assortimento di Medi- # j cinali. Emulsione Scott. ? S Olio di fegato di Mer- À # luzzo. Specialità' in fasce, £ J crucce, mignatte. £ $ Telefoni: Ben 49-J locoi i?o-z £ Dott. TRUITT. Dentista Ufficio al 3.0 piano Saving and Trust Bldg. INDIANA. PA. Ore d'ufficio: Dalle 8 a. m. alle 5 p. m. ~ 7 p.m. ~ Bp.ni. VISITE GRATIS INDIANA INVITA INDUSTRIE [GRANDE LIQUIDAZIONE Adesso viene (a finale cerica della GRANDIOSA UENDITA DEL MULINO* che noi abbiamo mai avuta. Per questo successo noi vi ringraziamo. Quei che ci rimane in negozio viene per questa occasione venduto A PREZZI f Di UERA LIQUIDAZIONE. I VESTE SPECIALI UESTI UALUTATE SINO A $8.98 UESTI UALUTATE SINO A $4.98 \ Per apprezzare il valore, la finezza ela bellezza Queste veste assortiti che noi abbiamo in ma di queste vesti ed anche rastortimento, voi dovete gazziuo, le offriamo per una frazione della meta' r ispezionarle. Vengono fatte su vari modelli. Prezzo sul prezzo reale. Occasione unica. Prezzo speciale i speciale $379 1 $199 Una vetrina piena di Veste e Giacchetti Tutte le Signore d'lndiana parlano di questa famosa mostra di Giacchette e Veste che fino a poco tempo fa sono state vendute a $l.O e, che ora, in occasione di questa grande liquidazione, possiamo metterle in vendita, a soli , $3.33 UESTE LAUABILI 99c GRAZIOSE UESTI A 69c : r Queste Veste lavabili a prezzo di concorrenza. Non esageriamo col dire che queste Vesti sono sono adattatissime per quelle!.signóre'che desiderano veramente? ' -graziose,, poiché' ,lo abbiamo sentito una Intona Vesta per le faccende domestiche. Fino , ripetere più volte da molte signore che si sono fer ad ora le abbiamo vendute a f2.41) ? ora possiamo mate ad ammirarle nel nostro negoziti Vendute venderle© sino a.Sl.Git, oggi ! ! ° 0 99 c 69c Grande Vendita nella Galleria sotterranea V* • ' . •! ; S - * Tovaglie di lino valutate 39c ora 25c Refine per lumi a gas in tutte le forme fßq'O Lenzuole speciali misura 81x90 OGc Lenzuole ' Standard,, • 39c Lucidi per le scarpe le Sveglie '-.American., garantite ! ; 49 c Rocchetti di filo in tutti i colori 314° Fadali da donna 3P C Spazzolini per denti da sc, lOc, 19c, 25c Coperte da letto, bianche (jp c Acqua "Sanitoh, da toilette 19c Giacchetti pir casa * "• 29c Fiammiferi, una dozzina di scatole • 5c .Peroxigono e- Idrogeno lbdz Ipl Philadelphia St. INDIANA, PA. jjjj THE PATRIOT published weekly by THE PATRIOT PUBLISHING CO. Office: Marshall Bldg. Indiana. Pa. F. BIAMOXTE, Manager F. SMITH, Engli>h Editor G. PALERMO, Italian Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year . . . . $2.00 Six months .... $1.25 One Copy 5c TFFE PATRIOT QUESTIONS THAT A GOOD CITIZEN SHOULD KNOW. D. Have you read the Constitution of the United States? R. Yes. D. What form of Government is this ? R. Republican. D. What is the Constitution of the United States? R. It is the fundamental law of this country. r . D. Who makes the laws of the United States? R. The Congress. D. What does Congress consist of? R. Senate and House of Representa tives. D. Who is the chief executive of the United States? R. President. D. For how long is the President of the United States elected? R. 4 years. D. Who takes the place of the Presi dent in case he dies? R. The Vice President. D. What is his name ? R. Thomas R. Marshall. D. By whom is the I'resident of the United States elected? R. By the electors. D. Fy whom are the electors i.C v. U . R. By the people. D. Who makes the Uws for the Slate of Pennsylvania? R. The Legislature. D. What does the Legislature con- sist of? R. Senate and Assemblv. D. How many States in the Union ? R. 48. D. When was the Declaration of Independence signed? R. July 4, 1776. D. By whom was it written? R. Thomas Jefferson. D. Which is the capital of the United States? R. Washington. , D. Which is the Capital of the State of Pennsylvania ? < ft. Harrisburg. .D. How many Senators has each State in the United States Senate? ' R. Two. i; ' D. By whom are they elected? R. By the people. D. For how long? R. 6 years. D. How many representatives are there? , . SR. According to the population one to every 30,000. D. For how long are they elected? ! R. 2 years. 1 D. How many electoral votes has j the State of Pennsylvania ? ; ! j R. 34. D. Who is the chief executive of the State of Pennsylvania? R. The Governor. D. For how long is he elected? R. 4 years. ID. Who is the Governor? I R. Tener. D. Do you believe in organized gov ernment? , R. Yes.' < n: . ! D. Are you opposed to "organized < government? R. No. D. Are you an anarchist? k. No. D. What is an anarchist? R. A person who does not believe in organized government. D. Are you a bigamist or poliga mist ? R. No. ■I D. What is a bigamist or poliga mist ? 41 No. 214 September Term. 191 I -— 1 ! Notice is hereby given that an ! application wiU he made to Jim said Court on Monday. •September 21, 1914. at I:3U o'clock P. M. Un- t der ''An Act to provide for 11ft* 1 incorporation and regulation of certain Corporations" approved April 21), 1874, and its supple ments, by D. L. Triinzd. James A. Lianco, Gaspero Cardainone. A. i R. Formica, Sal vat ore Pizzafer ! rata, William F. Gatti. Abraham Fallow, Louis Peeora, Donato Sta | bile, Joe Riggi, Pictro lannuzzi i and Domenico Marrone for the Charter of an intended Corpora tion to be called ''( IIRISTO ! PIJER COLFMHUS MFTFAL AID SOCIETY OF ITALIANS! | OF lIOMER CITY, PA." (Delia! Soeieta Italiana Christoforo Co lombo di Mutuo Soceorso di Ho mer City, Pa.), the character and object of which is to furnish aid. help and assistance to the mem bers of the society in case of sick ness. death or distress, to elevate their civil, moral and social stand ing and to disseminate general knowledge among them, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by the said Act and its supplements thereof. The proposed Charter is on tile at the Prothonotarv's Office. PEELOR & FEIT, Solicitors. The Thumb. The thumb is very powerful It is stronger than al> the fingers'' put to gether. * * A City of Changes. Cattaro. the Austrian sea gate of ' Montenegro, was held by Montenegro once for a little time. Montenegro ac quired it in 1813 with the aid of a Brit ish squadron. Any inhabitant of Cat taro ..who was contemporary with the rise and fall of Napoleon must often ' have had to pause and think what ' country he belonged to, for, having been Venetian for centuries, Cattaro 1 became Austrian by the treaty of 1 Campo Formio and Italian in 1805 by the peace of Pressburg. It was ab sorbed in the French empire in 1810 1 and wrested from it in 1813, and final ly in 1814 Russia compelled Monte- 1 negro to give it up to Austria. ] i The Navel Orange. The first we know of the navel orange, which is very valuable not only on account of its fine quality and taste, but also because, of ij.s being seefHeSs*. is of a single tree that was found arrowing on the northern shore of the Mediterranean sea. This was about the .rear 15R5. Grafts of this tree were taken to Spain by the Moors several hundred years aj£o, and ftdrn Spain the troths were carried to South America \>y tlje Spaniards.—St. Nicho las. _ - f Liquid Measurp. Jim Snedecbr had been .'elected jus tice of the peace, and he judged that his office required a silk hat. The only oife in town was the parson's, and be fore bp went up to the city .Jim bor rowed it one afternoon to get a notion iof bis size. It fitted film. In the city store he told the clerk that he aimed to get a silk hat. "\\ hat size, sir?" asked the clerk. ""Well." said Jim. "you'd better gimme the three quart size, young | man."—New York Post. The Word "Wallop." The origin of the familiar vernacu lar verb 'to wallop" is not generally known. It comes from the family name of the earls of Portsmouth. Sir John Wallop. K. G.. was admiral com mander in the reign of King Henry VIII. of the fleet which avenged French raids by burning French ships and twenty-one French villages. This was called, in the current parlance of the times, "walloping" them, and the phrase passed into the language and still survives. Won't Go. "George Washington, you know, mar ried a widow." "So did I." "He never told a lie." "I find it's no use to tell 'em to wid ows." — Kansas City Journal. Plenty of It. 'Tou can't fool ail the people all of the time." , "No. Still,• the folks who get up the easy mark lists don't seem to have any trouble about securing material."—Se attle Post-Intelligencer. Ermine. Erinine, contrary to the general be lief. cleans well and Is an exceedingly durahl fur Economical. It is told of an Aberdeen miser that he eats his meals in front of a mirror because it douhles the dishes. 1 Spoiled Her Trip. "Then your wife didn't enjoy her trip to Niagara?" "No. The minute she saw that rush ing water she began to wonder if she hadn't come away from home and left a faucet running."—Pittsburgh Post