4 LECCH ■ COLLEGIO COMMERCIALE INDIANA. FA. ✓ Si danno istruzioni in contabilita', calligrafia, ste nografia, dattilografia esu branche d'inglese. Le || zioni di sera edi giorno. Domandate il nostro cata-1 logo. Le nostre circolari vi daranno tutte le spiega zioni che volete sapere. Il nostro Collegio e' sito al secondo piano del nuovo Y. M. C. A. Telefono Bell TI K. ALVAN V. LECCH, PROPRIETARIO. pi INDIANA INVITA INDUSTRIE hhhmhhhh GRANDE LIQUIDAZIONE Adesso viene (a finale cerica delia GRANDIOSA VENDITA DEL MULINO, che noi abbiamo mai avuta. Per questo snccesso noi vi ringraziamo. Quel che ci rimane in negozio viene per questa occasione venduto A PREZZI 0 DI UERA LIQUIDAZIONE. | VESTE SPECIALI VESTI VALUTATE SINO A 58.98 I UESTI VALUTATE 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 l'astortimento, voi dovete gaz/ino. le offriamo per una frazione della meta' ispezionarle. Vengono fatte su vari modelli. Prezzo sul prezzo reale. Occasione unica. Prezzo speciale 1 speciale 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 $lO e che ora, in occasione di questa grande liquidazione, possiamo metterle in vendi a a s li $3.33 UESTE LAUABILI 99c GRAZIOSE UESTI A 69c Queste Veste lavabili a prezzo di concorrenza, Non esageriamo col dire che queste Vesti sono sono adattatissime per quelle signore che desiderano veramente "graziose,, poiché' .lo abbiamo sentito una buona vesta per le faccende domestiche. Fino ripetere più' volte da molte signore che si sono fer ad ora le abbiamo vendute a $2.49, ora possiamo mate ad ammirarle nel nostro negozic. Vendute venderle o sino a $1.69, oggi 99 c Grande Vendita nella Galleria sotterranea Tovaglie di lino valutate 39c ora 25c Retine per lumi a gas in tutte le forme 6J/£c Lenzuolespeciali misura 81x90 06c Lenzuole "Standard,, 39 c Lucidi per le scarpe le Sveglie "American,, garantite 49c Rocchetti di filo in tutti i colori 3J4c Fadali da donna 39c Spazzolini per denti da sc, lOc, 19c, 25c Coperte da letto, bianche 69c Acqua "Samtol,, da toilette 19c Giacchetti per casa 29c Fiammiferi, una dozzina di scatole 5c Peroxlgeno e Idrogeno 16dz 9 C Gomma (Chewing-Gum) da 5c al pacchetto ora 2Giarrettiere per bambini g c Apertura! FABBRICA DI PRIMA QUALITÀ' Affrettatevi ore 8 a.ni. ■ ■■ e comprare sri al BON-TON g,s s sino alle 10 P.m. MIGLIOR NEGOZIO D'INDIANA j sottostante I Si spedisce denaro in V Tratte, vaglia, parte del ftfl ; \ tutte le citta' del nion-Jb" eoli la massima ; T do. dando il migliore^^ £o su tutte le linee l'E uri )}pa Amer ic a Cen-^^ IFARMERS BANK OF INDIANA, PAI Rondata nel 1876 T y Capitale versato e Surplus $440.000 d ti' INTERESSI 4 oio A! ■V 4* '|Sotto la protezione dello Stato della Pennsylvania ] WORK'S :: NEGOZIO Di RIPARAZIONI:: Biciclette, revolvera, fucili, lampadine per miniere, si riparano con la massima sollecitudine ed esattezza. Prezzi miti. S. M. WORK. PIWieNÉ N. 12 Norttl 9IH SI. INDIANA, PA. • 'C'g'g'gg'Cg'g'ggCg *M IGODFREY MARSHALL j |j Finimenti ★ Selle ★ Collailj j|j * Coperte ★ Jjj m ★ Incerate per cavalli ★ M fjj TUTTO NELLA NOSTRA fjj | Si eseguiscono Riparazioni il Selle ecc. jji g Philadelphia St. INDIANA, PA. g mmm mamr- G. E. Simpson, M. D. H. B. Neal, M. D. Ore d'ufficio: dali' 1 alle 3 e dalle 7 alle 9 p. m. Telefoni: Bell-Loeal 59 S. 9th St. INDIANA, PA. Il Dentista Dott. H. E. Ruffner si pregia avvertire tutti gli italiani, che il suo ufficio sito al numero 42, South 7th st., Indiana,Pa., e' fornito di tutto l'occorrente per poter eseguire qualsiasi operazione ai denti. Egli garentisce che i suoi prezzi sono bassi, ed il servizio e' ottimo. RUE PATRIOT published weekly by THE PATRIOT PUBLISHING CO. Office: Marshall Bldg. Indiana. Pa. F. BIAMONTE, Manager F. SMITH, English Editor eeu. She told me that it was a great source of pleas ure to her and kept her from growing nervous when she felt wide awake. Often through the cliill gray dawn I. too, lie awake and think about words to keep myself from the unpleasant imaginings that sometimes haunt me in the nighttime.—Christian Herald. No Fresh Air Fo" Him. No doctor would ever have made Lord Brampton— best remembered as Sir Heury Hawkins—subscribe to the new theory that it is beneficial to sit in a draft "Few people had a greater objection to fresh air than Hawkins." writes J. A. Foote. K. C. "At one time he had a sort of movable sentry box constructed for his use in court lu or der to prevent any possibility of a draft. He once expressed his prefer ence for suffocation rather than chill on the ground that it was a slower death.—London Standard. When a Hedgehog Awakes. When a hibernating hedgehog awak ens it rapidly warms itself up. Wheth er this is done automatically or wheth er it is due to the awakening animal ! "pulling itself together" seems to be a moot point. The fact is that the animal rapidly warms itself up. The chemistry of this is a rapid combus tion of glycogen along with a small or moderate quantity of fat. There seems no doubt that the important fuel which so rapidly makes the fire of life burn , j up is glycogen: the fat Is only sub sidiary. It must be noticed that in the hedgehog the awakening and the warming up are two distinct though associated processes, for the anjmal may be awake at a lower temperature. Joyful Punishment, Noticing oue of her small boys nib bling at some luncheon In school one day the teacher called the culprit to the desk. "You know," she began sternly, "that you must not eat during lesson hours! Now as a punishment you must stand here In front of the class and eat every bit of it." The small boy did as he was bid. a curious grin overspreading his face. The teacher misunderstood that grin | until the last scrap had disappeared, | when fiom the class a smalt voice j wailed lu tearful accents: \ "Please, teacher, that wasn't his ' lunch he was eatin'; it was mine."—La dies' Home Journal. uoethe. Besides his five or six consummate works, which by universal consent are practically above criticism. It may be said that Goethe's songs are the best in the world. He is the greutest of all literary critics, and in subtle and almndant observation of human life and in the number Hud vulue of his wise remarks and pregnant sentences he is one of the greatest writers of all time. Goethe may le classed as one of the "greatest men."—New York American. "America." A letter written by ltev. Samuel F. Smith, author of "America." giving the circumstances of the writing of that anthem, says that the work "was stim ulated into being by a collection of German music books, brought to this country by Mr. Wood bridge and hand ed to me by Mr. Mason with the re quest that I would adapt any of the pieces that struck me as favorably to English words. It is not a translation, though in German the words were pa triotic. it was first sung at a chil dren's Fourth of July celebration in Park Street church. Boston, in 1832 oc 1833." Dr. Smith states that Lowell Mason was his chief encourager. Flies' Eggs. Eggs of files are so small that you must use a microscope in order to see their real peculiarities. Each female fly lays on the average of 150 eggs. For her cradle she selects a heap of garbage or refuse. The eggs hatch into minute maggots. In five days the maggots turn into little chrysalids. or pupae, shaped like miniatur? beans. Within another five days these give birth to flies, which develop with amazing rapidity into adult Insects, and then the mischief begins. Black Headed Grosbeak. The black headed grosbeak of the west takes the place of the rosebreast in the east and, like it. is a fine song ster. It feeds on cherries, apricots and other fruits aud does some damage to green peas and beans, but It is so ac tive a foe of certain horticultural pests that we can afford to overlook its fault*. For eecb quart of fruit con sumed It destroys in actual bulk more than one and a half quarts of black olive scales and one quart of flower beetles, besides a generous quantity of codling moth pupae and cankerworms. Modern Ideals. The Grouch—Ten reels and just one man killed—and you call this a play! —New York Post.