The patriot. (Indiana, Pa.) 1914-1955, October 03, 1914, The Patriot, Page 4, Image 4

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INDIANA, PA.
~ Japanese Child Jugglers.
4Laxong the itinerant street entertain
ers In London are a number of tiny
Jipanese children, usually boys. They
Kistke their way into hotel and public
Ksuse bars, saloons and restaurants
•3d, producing a sheaf of knives from
t3eir pockets, suddenly begin juggling
with them in the most expert manner,
accompanying the performance with a
monotonous singsong which seems to
be Inseparable from the exhibition.
Being very small, they seldom depart
without receiving a shower of coppers,
to which they respond at the doorway
with a little chant of thanksgiving, it
la difficult to guess the age of Jap-x
aese children, but none of the tiny lots
engaged in this business appear to be
■tore than seven years old.
Flies' Eggs.
Eggs of flies arc so small that you
must use a microscope in order to see
their real peculiarities K.u-n teniali
■y lays oxl the average of 150 egga.
For her cradle she selects a heap of
garbage or refuse. The eggs hatch
into minute maggots. In tive days the
maggots turn into little ehrysnlids, or
pupae, shaped like miniature beans.
Within another Ave days these give
birth to flies, which develop with
amazing rapidity Into adult insects,
and then the mischief begins.
Whit© Socks Diplomacy.
She—Jimmy wears different socks
•very day. He—llow to you know?
She—Bj just looking at them. Sundays
*e wears white ones; on Mondays he
wears them shaded under the ankles,
ami on Tuesdays he has a cute little
dug around them next to his shoetips.
He—And the rest of the week? She—
He wears high shoes.—Detroit Free
THE PATRIOT
THE PATRIOT •
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THE PATRIOT PTBLISHING CO.
Office: Marshall Bldg. Indiana. Pa.
R. BIAMONTE, Manager & Editor
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F. SMITH. English Editor
B. COLETTI. Italian Editor.
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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.
D. Who makes the laws of the M
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 President of the
United States elected?
R. By the electors. j A
D. By whom are the elector. ;
elected?
R. By the people. (
D. Who makes the hws for the
State 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. I
D. When was the Declaration of \
Independence signed?
S 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 ? j f
R. Harrisburg. *
I D. How many Senators has each A
| State in the United States Senate?
R. Two.
' D. By whom are they elected?
r R. By the people.
D. For how long?
■ R. 6 years.
D. How many representatives are
thrvg?
R. According to the population one
to every 30,000.
D. For how long are they elected?
R. 2 years,
a D. How many electoral votes has
the State of Pennsylvania?
R. 34.
J D. Who is th.3 chief executive of
the State of Pennsylvania?
i R. The Governor. i
D. For how 1 nig is he elected?
R. 4 years. ™
D. Who is the Governor?
R. Tener.
D. Do you believe in organized gov
j ernment?
R.Yes.
D. Are you opposed to organized
government ?
R. No.
D. Are you an anarchist?
R. 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. j
D. V hat is a bigamist or poliga- £
mist ?
R. One who believes in having more "
than cne wife.
D. Do you belong to any secret So
ciety who teach to disbelieve in or
ganized government?
R. No.
D. Have you ever violated any laws
of the United States?
R. No.
D. Who makes the ordinances for
the City ? ||
12 The Board of Aldermen.
D. Do you intend to remain per- jj
■ mmently in the U. S. ?
R. Yes.
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