ONLY BI LINGUAL rAI'LK BETWEEN NEW YORK AN D CHIC AG j VOLUME TI —No. 25 JAIL BREAKERS CAPTURED Schefflers Taken by a Posse and Miller Girl Gives Up SCHEFFEER GUARDED After 'enjoying" a week of liber ty, during which they underwent many hardships, three of the four prisoners who escaped from the coun ty bastile here a week ago, were cap tured Monday and brought here. The trio included Mr. and Mrs. Schettier and 18 year old Catherine Miller, who claimed she accompanied the others under coercion, being c 5 threatened with death if she refused or made an outcry. Chester Five the other fugitive has not been ap prehended at this writing. * I'he quartette spent the first night within a few miles of Indiana and the only time tliey were near capture was on Saturday afternoon when the Scheffllers and the Miller girl had an encounter with Constable Head rick in the Cambria county woods, at which time Frye deserted them. The Miller girl left the Schefflers at Josephine Sunday night and was headed toward Indiana when taken into custody by the state police. She said she was coming to Indiana to give herself up. Mrs. Sheffler was taken later in the afternoon near Millwood and locked up at Latrobe. and Scheffler was captured at the home of his wife's parents near Mill wood in the early evening after the house had been surrounded by state police. He made no resistance and was lodged in the county jail Monday night, and a special guard was plac ed over him. Tuesday morning the Miller girl plead guilty to stealing clothing from the Normal School and was turned over to Mrs. Sue Willard by the court. Stoker Tried to Save Woman And Her Baby Details concerning the finding of the bodies of Mrs. James Tierney and her daughter Nina, of Yandcr grift, Fa. ; who were victims of the Lusitania disaster, have reached Mr. Tierney and relativts in Natrona and reveal the heroism displayed by a fireman on the big liner. The bodies of Mrs. Tierney and her daughter were recovered seven hours after the explosion, and were lashed to the * body of the fireman, whose name has not been learned. When found Mrs. Tierney showed signs of life, but the fireman and baby were dead. Mrs. Tierney and the child were buried in Queenstown. The hero fireman, dirty and grimy from his work in the hold, doubtless ly could have saved his own life. German Losses Estimated at 6.726,000 Men PAIUS. June 18—The military expert of the "Matin" estimates the total loss of the Teutonic allies at 0,726,000 men. The French gener al start' computes the German losses alone at 3,290,000 up to March 21. Germany is losing men at the rate of seven a minute. MOOD Dominik Maricelli Fatally Shot Louis Cicero Last Night CAPTUREJURDERER Louis Cicero, aged 20, was fatally shot through the heart at Heilwood last evening by Dominic Marcelli. Young Cicero had beer attending a Sunday School picnic and arrived home just in time to hear the last of a quarrel passing between his brother and Marcelli. Louis took his broth, er's part as Marcelli had been picking on him frequently. Marcelli quickly tinned upon the older brother and in his rage fired four shots, the last one causing instant death. Marcelli was immediately taken from a house where lit had locked himself in and brought to the county ; jail. ELDERTfJN SUICIDE Four Ounces of Carbolic Acid and Hope Figure as Means Monday afternoon Mis. Loretta Hughes of Elderton, committed sui cide by taking four ounces of car bolic acid, and to make sure hung herself ly fastening a rope to a clos! et door. Her four girl boarders, returning from their Sunday vacation made the grewsome discovery. Mrs. Hughes was t>s years old, and had been in poor health for soipe time. A note was written by her lie fore the suicide with burial instruc tions. but no reason was given for her rash act. Motorcyclist Collides With Street Car I Arlington "Walker, aged 18. of , c 7 ~ Dayton, was painfully injured Thurs day morning when the motorcycle which he was driving collided with a street car on the Monkey College crossing just north of town. He was on his way to a family re union at the fair grounds and was running along the macadam near the crossing and did not see the car com ing and crashed into it head on. He was picked up in an uneoncious con dition and removed to the Indiana hospital in an auto. His face was cut and one arm was fractured. Degree Bestowed Upon Justice Elkin Temple University a few days ago conferred upon Justice John P. Elkin of this place, the degree of Doctor of Laws. The exercises were held in the Academy of Music in the city of Philadelphia, and several thousand pesple were in attendance. Dr. Rus sell H. Uonwell. who is the president of that institution, conferred the degree. New Burgess for Biairsviile J. NY. McAnulty has been appoint ed burgess at Biairsviile to succeed Howard Graham, who resigned some time ago. The appointment has just been made by Judge Telford. TRUE SONS OF THE NAVY. .rr i„ Photo copyright by American Press Association. Jonathan and Frank Daniels, sons of the secretary of the navy, who dedl tated Maine memorial mast at Arlington cemetery May 31. Here they are ifen astride one of the guns taken from the wrecked battleship. Italians within sight of Tri este and big battle is in prog ress in the mountains. UI)INE, Italy, June 18 —Italian outposts have arrived in sight of Trieste. The Italians have occupied the town of Mori, advancing from both the south and the east. The artillerv duel between tlie Austrian and Italian forces is continuing day and night in the Alps. The enemy has succeeded in bring up their heavy artillery and fierce fight ing is in progress. Indiana to Have Ball Team Tuesday uiglit a meeting of the j local fans was held and it was decid- i cd to organize a baseball team to represent the town in the proposed trolley league, and a strictly ama tuer team composed of local players will be put in the race for the champ ionship. All who can play the nat ional game are requested to report evenings at the Normal grounds for practice. Punxsutawney to Celebrate Punx'y will celebrate the Fourth in good, old fashioned style tins year. There are going to Be some big doins according to tlie prognos tications of the press agent. Two ball games, horse racing, a monster industrial parade, band concerts and a big display of fireworks to cap the day's festivities. The Business Men's Association will have charge ! of it. so we guess ' at 'suutf." List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the In diana postofflce June 12. 1915: Mr. I>. B. Anderson. Mrs. Butler Baker. Mr. Albert Bridge, Mrs. J, F. Clawson. Mr. Guiseppe Comoi. Mrs. John Couser. Mr. Guiseppe Ferrara. Mr. Hale Helm. Mr. John Hughey. Mrs. Etta Lydick. Miss Jess M. Long, Mr. Sam Maclnnan. Jolian Parti. Mrs. Floyd Pierce. Miss Annie Savnofsky. Mi. William Smith. Mrs. Clyde Widdowson. Mr. Csiontosi Tanosi. When inquiring for letters in this list please state that they wer were advertised, giving date. HARRY W. FEE, P. M INDIANA. PA. SATURDAY, JUNE ID 1915 i Would be "Easy Picking" The members of the Indiana Gun i Club held a shoot on Saturday at which some rather poor scores were made. The showing made by the Indiana trappers has convinced the members of the Punxsutawney Gun Club that the Indianaites would be '•easy picking" and they are anxious to arrange a shoot with them.—Punx sutawney Spirit. Take back dose crewill w> ids. for you may have to swaliow them. Patriotic Italian Goes ta Hospital A demonstration of his loyalty to the stars and stripes in the form of a premature Fourth of July celebra tion by Mike Rhine, aged 30 years, an Italian of Homer City, put the patriotic foreigner in the emergency ward at the Indiana hospital. Rhine i is a miner and a hoarder with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brilhart. Fellow i workmen have been talking war to him, but he declares he is an Amer ican at heart and said he would prove it. Buying an American flag and a quantity of mine squibs, he went to his lodging house, called the ehillren of the Brilhart family about him and proceeded to demonstrate. The flag was swung t<> the breeze from the back of a chair and the mine s pubs were about to be fired when a spark from Rhine's pipe fell among them. An explosion follow e 1 and Rhine was severely burned about the face and neck. THE PATRIOT PUB. COMPANY. Office: No. 15 Carpenter ave. 1 Greatest Battle of All Time Now Raging Allies Advancing in Face of Powerful German Count er-Attacks RUSSIANS RETREATING ON OWN GROUNO PARIS, June IS. —There is intense activity along the French front, the allied forces delivering powerful attacks and the Germans counter attacking furiously. The French I have carried several lines of German trenches and are prog ressing toward Sourhez. The Germans at Fond de Buval are almost completely surrounded. Heavy losses are re ; ported on both sides. SUBSCRIBERS NOTICE The PATRIOT has been late in getting to out-of-town sub scribers for the past three weeks. We wish to state that this has been caused by our being handicapped by the in stallation of a new five-ton newspaper press and its attend ; ant fixtures. After this week we hope to be in better shape to serve our patrons, and these added facil ities out-of-town subscribers should receive their papers on Saturday. Found $l,OOO iu Corn Field While cultivating corn on his farm I above Elkins, W. Va., John Tracy brought to the surface an old iron pot containg $l,OOO mostly in gold and some silver, in good state of | preservation. The pot had a figure j "8" on it and a tree nearby, had a corresponding figure carved on it. It was supposed some idle boy had ! cut the figure on the tree for pas time, but now it is believed the per son who buried the pot cut the figure to guide him to its location. Church Burned at Boswell Thursday The new Orthodox Russion church the Frieline building and another smaller structure used as a rectory, were destroyed by fire at Boswell early Thursday morning. The loss is estimated at $12,000. The Rev. Father Fhakaley, his wife, a visiting priest and two domestics were res cued from the burning rectory after they had been overcome by smoke. Local Firm Lands Biairsville School Contract The firm of E. R. Lumsden & Co. of town have lieen awarded the con tract for the plumbing, electrical work and the vacuum cleaning sys tem of the new school building at Biairsville. The contract price was $5,708. Preparing lor Encampment The site for the encampment is 1- ing prepared south of town. Fences are being removed and the ground 'cleared. The P. R. R. has a force i of workmen laying the side tracks, of | which there will be five. I ALL THE NEWS FOB ALL THE PKOPF V f i j HAVE YOl SUBSCRIBED? j g LONDON June IS—Berlin claims that the Russians are retreating over their own frontier toward Tarnograd, ahout four miles from the Galieian border. This means an invasion of Russian j territory at a new point, but, accord ing to military observers here, it may spell ultimate advantage for the Russians in that a general Rus sian retirement northward into Ro land would divert Gen. Linsengen's attempt to crush the Russian center near Zurawna, which would effective ly sever the communication of the ' Russian army in Southeastern Galica | and Bukowina. The military writers : say the real danger zone from the Russian standpoint is in the Zurawna i district and along the Dniester. According to Berlin the Austro f German forces have battered through Niemero and advanced toward Jaw* orow, only 25 miles to the west of the Galieian capital. Three great masses of Austro-Ger* man troops are sweeping from the San to the capital city, and what will prove to be the greatest battle of aIJ time is being fought in the vicinity | of Grodeka. Tbis Cow Has a Record " R. J. Campbell of Brushvalley township owns one of the most profit ' able cows on record. She has been been the mother of four pairs of twins and went one better recently by giving birth to triplets. She nev er had a single calf. Indiana's Chautauqua Indiana and surrounding country is being billed for the Chautauqua which will be held here July 14-2(1. Charles 11. Large, who has charge of the advertising, arrived here Thurs day and reports that the Chautauqua** ) this year have been very successful | 47 I and predicts the same for Indiana's. Lawn Fete at Industrial School A lawn fete will be given by the Children's Aid Society of this place, ion Tuesday June 22d. on the Indus trial School grounds on Eleventh street. l>eginning at 5 o'clock. Cof fee and sandwiches, icecream, straw berries and cake will be served. FOR SALE —Corner lot in Chevy Chase, 65x150, for further informa tion, apply at this office. Best stores advertise in Th Patriot. 1 FIVE CENTS