4 I •;;;AvAWA , M'V-A , e E . c aV.v La Grande Offerta < 4, r "to La pane anteriori* del pacchetto NEBO senza Cs_ „ . . . - C a I avviso dei giornali. vu.c adesso , e? - \ Vz soldo m contanti, tjltre al - ~ \ Cupone da '/a e. \Cn o Wld ° " C ° a " ? Y-l gali. Domati, ? V ~rsepow*er. Similarly a horsepower fe able to raise twice that weight one foot In twice the time, or one-half foot ID just that time. Moreover, it can nise half 550 pounds one foot In half a aecond, or two feet in a second, and a on. Therefore when we lift one- Jourtb of that weight. 137% pounds, tewir feet In one second, we are ex arting a horsepower. Accordingly, when a person who weighs 137% pounds runs upstairs at the rate of four feet a second, he is exerting the equivalent of a horsepow qc. For a man weighing twice that ■inch. 275 pounds, it would be neces sary to climb at the rate of only two fleet a second to exert a horsepower. 3ft is possible to do much more. As a matter of fact, a horse often exerts many times a horsepower. The average horse can draw a wagon up a Pill where a ten horsepower engine with the same load would fail. A horse power does not represent the greatest momentary strength of the average Jkorse. but is a measure of the power which he can exert continuously.—New .Xork World. TWINS BORN FAR APART. Oddly Enough They Also Have Differ er.t Birthdays. A boy and a girl, twins, were bom in Alliance. 0.. on different days and at liffereut places. They are healthy, and their mother. Ifrs. Rosina Folgia, thirty-two, is do iug well. The girl was born shortly Before midnight in the Tolgia homo. The next morning Mrs? Folgia was taken to a hospital, where she gave Pirth to her son. ne weighs tgn pounds. His sister weighs six and aue-half pounds. | RUNZO'd Are you looking* for fruits and vegetables? Why don't you visit RUNZO'S MARKET on 6th St., Gall as by "phone,, and we will deliver promptly to your residence. Both Phones. If it's fruits, we have them. They are fresh, jusb arrived from the market. Give us a Call W.ROSS j STREET CAR CORNER PHILADELPHIA ST. The Patriot. Published weekly by THE PATRIOT PUB. COMPANY. Office: No. 15 Carpenter ave. ; Marshall Bldg., Indiana, Pa. ' F. BIAMONTE, Editor & Manager F. SMITH, English Editor. B. COLETTI, Italian Editor. Entered as second-class matter j September 26, 1914, at the postof fice at Indiana, Pennsylvania, un der the Act of March 3, 1879. • Local Phone 250 Z. Bell Phone 49-W. I; Chas. Lambo || i; ELECTRO SHOE !; ;! REPAIRING; WORK J| j; WORK HONE !; |l WHILE YOU WAIT S ) (Opposite the Park) ]> jt PUNXSTAWNEY, PA. QUESTIONS THAT A GOOD CITIZEN SHOULD KNOW D. Have you read the Consti tution of the United States? R. Yes. D. What form of Government 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 consist of? R. Senate and House of Rep resentatives. D. Who is the chief executive of the United States? R. President. D. How long is the President of the United States elected? R. -4 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. M- 1 Mill I immmmmm. D. By whom is the President oi the United States elected? R. By the electors. D. By whom are the electors elcted ? e R. By the people. D. AVlio makes the laws for the ( state of Pennsylvania. R. The Legislature, i D. AVhat docs the Legislature i consist of ? R. Senate and Assembly. D. llow many State in the un i ion? -juts; D. When was the Declaration of Independence signed? ! R. July 4, 1776. D. By whom w 7 as it w r ritten? | R. Thomas Jefferson, j D. Which is the capital of the (United States? R. Washington. D. Which is the capital of the state of Pennsylvania. R. Ilarrisburg. D. How many Senators has each state in the United States Senate ? R. Two. D. By whom are they elected? R. By the people. D. For how long? R. 6 years. D. How many representatives are there ? .. R. 435. According to the pop ulation one to every 211,000, (the ratio fixed by Congress after each | decennial census.) D. For how long are tliey elect ed? , IU 2 years. D. How many electoral votes has the state of Pennsylvania ? R. 38. D. Who is the chief executive of the state of Pennsylvania? R. The Governor. D. For how long is he elected? R. 4 years. D. Who is the Governor? R. Brumbaugh. D. Do you believe in organized government ? R. Y r es. D. Are you opposed to organiz ed government? R, No. D. Are you an anarchist ? R. No. D. What is an anarchist? R. A person who does not be . icve in organized government. D. Are you a bigamist or poli- j gamist ? R, No. D. What is a bigamist or poly * gamist? R. one who believes in having more than one wife. D. Do you belong to any secret .Society wjio teaches to disbelieve in organized government? R. No. D. Have you ever violated any !• ws of the United States? THE PATRIOT R. No. D. Who makes the ordinances ! for the City ? R. The board of Aldermen. W. M. MAHAN j, s Avvocato in Cause Civili e Criminal! - Giudice di Pace 3 1 Ufficio al Marshall Building ■ STANZA NO. 12 INDIANA. PA.N B Telefoni: Bell-Local GENEVIEVE CLARK TO EE JUNE BRIDE. Only child of Speaker Champ Clark is to marry James M. Thomson, pub lisher of the New Orleans News-Item, in June. Knew Traveling Men. "She's a sensible girl," said the first traveling man. "Yon bet she is," said the second. "Last night when I took her to dinner before ordering she asked me if I was going to pay the check myself or work It Into the expense account."—Detroit Free Press. Ayo, There's the Rub. If we had to turn our own grind stones we wouldn't have so many axes to grind.—Cincinnati Enauirer. WILLARD FIGHTS CROWDS WHEREVER HE GOES. Photos by American Press Association. Champion Jess Willard is always greeted by mobs every time he appears on the street Here he is seen arriv ing in New York after fight; also in a clinch with Johnson, which gives you an idea of Jess* huge proportions. * * SA 1). Do you intend to remain permanently in the U. S.? R. Yes. Disaster Blamed on Dust. Charleston, W. Va., March 20. — That the cause of the explosion in the Layland mine of the New River and Pocahontas Consolidated Coa 1 , company, March 2 was due to a "dust explosion caused by a blow-out shot in the third left of main tunnel head ing In No. 3 mine" rrm tka verdict of the coroner's 'nrr Extravagance. Extravagance in thought Is aa bad as extravagance in living expenses.—E W. Howe's Monthly. Principals In the Case ot Barnes vs. Roosevelt •" . . s* V / ii§^ \ ' / \ *.mk § S • ' I r- >.-* X' i i 5 1 \ r f >1 f C / v, _ k, : : ■ ■ i Photos by American Press Association. Judge Andrews at top, Colonel Roosevelt on left and William Barnes on right. German Captain Who Interns His Ship at Norfolk • ■■'■ l % 'A • X /. t~, . X Photo by American Press AssociaUon. CAPTAIN THIERICHEN. NIGHT ATTACK REPELLED Turks Hold Off Allies In Dardanelles. Land Operation Reports. Berlin, March 29. —Included in the news items given out by the Overseas News agency was a story concerning the operations "in the Turkish war sone reading as follows: "Reports from Constantinople say the nocturnal attempts of the allied torpedo boat destroyers and mine sweepers to make another attack on the outer defenses of the Dardanelles . were frustrated by the fire of the Tur ! Irish batteries. P "The report published in English I newspapers telling of successes gained t *>y the allied landing forces on the t shores of Saros bay is a flat invention. "Great indignation prevails in Con r stantinople because of the attempt of the British admiral to entice the gov ernor of Smyrna by bribery to hand i over the fortifications of Smyrna. The governor contemptuously rejected the offer ~