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    THE PATRIOT
Published Weekly By
THE PATRIOT PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Office: No. 15 Carpenter Avenue
Marshall Building, INDIANA, PENNA.
Local Phone 250-Z
F. BIAMONTE. Editor and Manager
V. ACETI, Italian Editor.
Entered as second-class matter September 26, 1914,
at the postoffice at Indiana. Pennsylvt nia. under the
Act of March 3, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION
ONE YEAR . . $l.OO | SIX MONTHS. . .$.50
Editorial
Ti c Aim ol the Foreign Language Papers
oi America
TO HELP PRESERVE THE IDEALS AND SACRED TRAD
ITIONS OF THIS, OUR ADOPTED COUNTRY, THE UNITED
STATES OP AMERICA; To REVERE ITS LAWS AND IN
SPIRE OTHERS TO OBEY THEM; To STRIVE UNCEASING
LY TO QUICKEN THE PUBLIC S SENSE OF CIVIC DUTY;
IN ALL WAYS TO AID IN MAKING THIS COUNTRY GREAT
ER AND BETTER THAN WE FOUND IT.
HE PRESENTED DEMAND
FOR DUMBA'S RECALL
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Photo by American Press Association.
AMBASSADOR PENFIELD.
Mr. Penfield is the representative
of the United States at the court of
the Hapsburgt; He may be dismissed
by the Austrian in re
taliation for the Dumbb. dismissal.
The Exception.
"If at first you don't succeed, try,
try again."
"That's good theory, but it isn't al
ways wise practice."
"Why not?"
"I once tried to paper a room myself.
I didn't succeed, but I assure you that
my experience taught me never to try
it again."—Detroit Free Press.
KINDNESS.
Do not be afraid of spoiling any
one with kindness. It can't be
done. Instead of spoiling it beau
tifies the character, cheers the heart
and helps to raise the burden from
shoulders which, though brave,
sometimes grow very tired. Let
not a little coldness frighten you
away, for under a frigid exterior
there is always to be found a ten
der chord which is to be touched
by kindness.
YACHTSMEN LEARN HOW TO SAVE LIVES.
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Fhoto by American Press Association. '
The American Life Saying society la now instructing members of all yachting and boating clubs. The photo
graph shows rescuers at work.
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How Could He Tell?
George was told to draw a line on
the blackboard and write a sentence.
Instead of obeying instructions to the
letter he wrote the sentence first.
"George, why didn't you draw the
line first, as I told you to do?" was the
teacher's impatient inquiry.
George regarded her with wondering
eyes. Surely the ways of women were
j beyond comprehension. Then he asked
I seriously:
"How could I tell where I'd want
; that line till I got it wrote?"—lndian
! apolis News.
No Chicken.
Lady (recently married) —Do you
know I find it quite hard to remember
my new name?
Her Friend—Naturally, dear. You had
the old one so long, you know.—De
j troit Free Press.
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Fight Film Ordered Destroyed.
New YorU, June 18. —The 3,542 feet
j of movie film depicting the Ritchie
Welsh tight in London in July, 1914.
is to be destroyed by the federal au
thorities in accordance with an order
issued by Judge Hough in the Unitei
States district court.
Danish House Records Its Neutrality
London, June 18. —A Reuter dis
patch from Copenhagen says the Dan
ish Folkething, or lower house of par
liament, unanimously resolved to sup
port the ministry in its policy of abso
lute neutrality.
A Lost Mine.
Among the famous lost mines of the
western world and one which is again
being sought is the Tisingall of Costa
Rica. It Is said to have yielded great
quantities of gold in the time of the
Spanish domination. After quelling
the Indian uprisings, however, the
Spaniards failed to relocate the mine.
It Is thought that it lies hidden in the !
bed of one of the larger streams.
Many legends are heard dealing with
its wonderful richness, and many at
! tempts have been made to find it, but
so far without avail.—Argonaut.
Lords and Commons.
An ancient English custom forbids
the participation of a peer in the elec
tion of a commoner, so that when a
general election is actually in progress
the lords are oratorically muzzled by
a fiction that supposes them to be quite
indifferent to the composition of the
lower house, but until the candidates
have been actually nominated the
peers may use all the eloquence with
which nature has endowed them for or
against the issue involved in the ap
proaching election.
A Canine Feat.
A blind man, guided by a large and
athletic? dog, went down the street the
other day. Just as they turned a cor
ner the blind man's dog saw a dog it
knew and darted forward in away
that threw the sightless mendicant to
the ground. He was speedily assisted
to his feet, however, by a waggish
passerby, who remarked that he had
heard some remarkable stories of the
feats performed by dogs, but this was
the first time he had ever known one
to pull down the blind.—Exchange.
Small Anvils.
The anvil that rings to the sturdy
blacksmith's sleuge -may weign 200, :umj
.or 40'.> pounds, but there are anvils
whose weight is counted in ounces.
These are used by Jewelers, silver
smiths and various other workers.
Counting shapes, sizes, styles of finish,
i and so on. these little anvils are made
In scores of varieties, ranging in weight
from fifteen ounces up to a number of
pounds each. All the little anvils are
of the finesr steel. They are ail trimly
finished, often nickel plated, and those
surfaces that are brought iuto use ore
made as smooth as glass.
Poisonous Gas Geyser.
In the midst of the great faunal wil
j derness near Nairobi, Africa, is a big
blowhole in the earth issuing poison
| ous gases. Surrounding this hole for
many yards are piled bones of dead
animals, poisoned by this gas geyser.
Dogs dragged by ropes over the hole
were killed in less than a minute. The
gas has been found to be hydrochloric,
coming from some volcanic depth. The
death trap has been fenced and billed
all around with warnings.—New York
Press.
Trademarks.
A trademark is a registration of a
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word or design attached to goods of a
certain trader making it clear to the
public that they are his manufacture
and that nobody but he can use that
same trademark. Its use is almost in
dispensable in the commercial world,
and this can be realized better when
one knows what its functions are in
respect to the trader and his customers.
In the first place, being a certificate of
genuineness, it protects the public.
Secondly, being an identifying mark,
the trader is protected by the law
against any competitor who endeavors
to trade on another's name or goods, j
Trademarks were issued as far back as
the time of James I.—London MaU.
FOR SHERIFF
VOTE FOR
HARRY A BOGGS
Subject to the decision of the Republican Primary, Tuesday,
September 21 1915, 7a. m. to 7 p. ru.
1 The Logic of It.
I The Yale freshman year was proving
, too expensive to father, so father decid
ed to have a "heart to heart" talk with
Johnny, home for the week end.
"Now, son," said he gravely, but af
fectionately, "your mother and I are
spending just as little as we possibly
can. I get up in the morning at 0:30,
and I work until after 5. But, son. the
money just won't go round at the rate
that your expenses are running. Now,
I ask you, as one man to another, what
do you think we had better do?"
For a moment Johnny's head was
buried in thought, and then he replied:
"Well, father, I don't see any way out
but for you to work nights."—New-
York Post.
DO IT NOW.
Decision never becomes easier by
postponement, while habit grows
stronger every day. Common sense
as well as conscience says, "Choose
this day."
On the Moon.
The question "Could a man live on
the moon?" has been put to an emi
i ncnt astronomer, who replied: "I am
afraid not. A man transplanted to the
moon would find himself the lone In
habitant of a perfectly lifeless orb in
which eternal silence reigns. He
would have to manage without air,
water or fire. He would not need to
put windows in his house, for there is
no wind, no rain, no dust, upon the
moon. It has been truly and practical
ly observed that the moon is apparent
ly abandoned to death, nourishing no
inhabitants, producing nothing resem
, bling trees, flowers or beautiful things
of any kind—useless, in short, except
as a mass of extinct volcanic rubbish,
which drags the sea into tides and re
flects the sunbeams in moonlight."
Baked Men.
Workers in porcelain factories are
literally baked, but by some miracle
they remain sufficiently undone to live,
i At least if they are not quite baked
they endure a stronger heat than that
which browns the Sunday sirloin. The
furnaces wherein procelain is finished
are kept at the fiercest heat used in
any industry. A chain of workmen,
their heads and bodies swathed in fire
proof garments, take the finished pieces
from the fire one at a time and pass
them to the cooling room. The man at
the head of this chain—he who stands
nearest the furnace—can only work in
five minute shifts. In his interims of
rest he lies on a mattress, drinking
glass after glass of ice water from the
hands of a small boy.
Dean Swift's Complaint.
It is no new thing, this complaint
which one hears of the high cost of
living. Writing to Stella from Lou
don in the year 1710, Dean Swift re
marks: "I lodge in Bury street. St
James, where I removed a week ago.
I have the first floor, the dining room j
and bedchamber at S shillings a week: I
plaguy deep, but I spend nothing for J j
eating, never go to a tavern and very
seldom in a coach, yet after all, it will
be expensive."
Making Him Pay.
Lawyer (to kicking client) Well,
have you at last decided to take my
advice and pay this bill of mine?
Client—Yes. Lawyer—Very well. (To
clerk) "William, add $5 to Mr. Smith's
bill for firther advice."—Boston Tran
script.
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Opportunity Calls.
"Opportunity is at your door." i \
"What is it?" inquired the pessimis- JI
tic citizen "Opportunity to subscribe . J
to some worthy cause, or a chance to I
Invest?" —Louisville Courier-Journal
How They Do It.
Steve—They say that waiters can al- l J
ways size a man up. Lillian—l sup- j J
pose they measure him from tip to tip. . J
—Judge.
Wealth 1s not his that has It, bat feli ; j
that enjoys it
I PUBLIC NOTICE FOR APPLICA
TION FOR CHARTER
IN THE COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS FOR THE COUNTY OF
INDIANA. No. 304, SEPTEM
BER TERM, 1915.
Novice is hereby given that an ap
! plication will be made to the said
Court on Monday, September 20.
1915 at 10 o'clock A. M.. under -An
act to provide lor the incorporation
and regulation :1 certain corpora
tions" approved April 29, 1874, and
its supplements, by Nick Marinaro,
Domenico Colangelo, William F. M.
Gatti. Salvatore Pizzoferato, Gaspero
Cardamone, A incenzo Dalessandro-
Pietro Matera, Eugenia Lettiere, Sal
j vatore Matera, Thomas Bianco, Pietro
lanuzzi, Antonio Bianco, Louis Sacco,
j Domenico Prato. Domenico LaMantia,
! Joseph Riggi, Biaggio lanuzzi. Ab
raham Hallow, Pasquale Cario, Sal-
I vatore Cuoma, Angelo lanuzzi, Car
lo Martini, Biagio Lettiere, Frank
Lettiere, James Bianco, Louis Trun
j zo and D. L. 1 runzo tor the charter i
j ol an intended corporation to be
j called "CHI* ISTOPHER COLUM
BUS MUTUAL AID SOCIETY OF
ITALIANS, OF HOMER CITY.
| PENNSS L\ ANIA (Delia Societa
Italiaua Christoforo Columbo Mutuo
Succorso di Homer Citv, Pennsvl- j
vania), the character and object of
which is to maintain a society for
beneficial and protective purposes to
its members by the collection and !
accumulation of funds from time to
Vote for Him
JAMES M. MARSHALL
Local C'-vil War Veteran, Now a Candidate for
County Commissioner
On the Republican Ticket
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He possesses the
' executive ability for
I this office and has
; had successful exper-
I ience.
■■Pi When serving- previously
lie was rated in the State as
hi the first class for efficiency,
JH general knowledge pertaining
to the duties of the office and
* I executive ability. He is kind
prompt to act
and is very generally admit
ted to have proven an admir
aijie official.
• A. J. BOUCHER jj
I (FARMER,
I Candidate for Sheriff
£
on the Republican Ticket,
' From Rayne Township.
Primary, Sept. 21, 1915 J
Fl SALE IS Ml H.
Advertisements under this head lc
a word each insertion.
FOP RENT, Septeml>er 1, —New
Brick Store Building 25 x SO, good
cellar 25 x 25 by • teet deep, located
in the heart of the business section,
large display window. Inquire of
Rosa Bevacqua, Johnsonburg, Pa.
FOR SALE— Corner lot in Chevy
Chase, 65x150, for further informa
tion, apply at this office.
j FOR SALE—Automobile in
good condition, at a reasonable
price. Sam Maruca Molntyre, Pa.
time by assessments U|>on. and con
tributions trout its members, with
which to furnish aid. help ami assist
ance to the members of the society
in case of distress, sickness ami
death, and for these purposes to have,
possess and enjoy all the rights, ben
efits and privileges conferred by the
saiil Act and the supplements there
to.
The proposed charter is on file at
the Prothouotarv's Office.
Peelor A* Feit, Solicitors.
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