| WE DO FINE | Z BOOK and JOB PRINTING 1 TRY US! | OLUME lI—No. 44 INDIANA WILL CELEBRATE HALLOWE EN WITH PARADE FIREWORKS AND MUSIC With a parade, fireworks and music, furnished by five bands. Indiana will have a gala Hallow e'en celebration Monday evening November 1. starting at 8 o'clock and ending when everybody is tired. The arrangements were practically completed at a gene ral meeting of the committees held in the Municipal building last ev ening. when invitations were or dered sent to all the surrounding towns to assist in making the eel ebration second to none in this section of the state. The meeting was a most en thusiastic one and was presided over by Squire James A. Crossman who is also chairman of the fin ance committee. Alredy there has been one anonymous contribution of five dollars; the Chamber of Commerce has donated $5O and with the completing of the com mittee's work tomorrow there will he plenty of money in sight to warrant the success of the cele bration. The Indiana Military band will lead the mummer's procession and the musical organizations from Graceton, Lucerne, Ernest and Carneytown will be invited to par ticipate. It is not doubted but that the music men from these four towns M ill be on hand to do their share. The invitation com mittee, under the direction of Ross Sutton, sent invitations broadcast to nearby towns to send delegations to Indiana on the big night and compete for the prizes. Six Year Term for Charlton Como. Italy, Oct. 25 (via Paris) —Porter Charlton, the American who has been on trial here charg ed with murdering his wife in 1910, Mas today condemned to six years and eight months' imprison ment. Baron Sciaeca, the presiding judge, before the case went to the jury, asked Charlton whether he had anything to add to the de -4 fense. With tears in his eyes, (lharlton exclaimed: "I trust entirely to Italian jus tice. 1 can only say that I am a most unfortunate man." Galloways Will Leave Indiana The family of A. W. CalloM T ay, who for the last seveal years have been residents of Indiana, living in the J. T. Bell property, on South Sixth street, expect to leave next week for Baltimore, Md., where they will make their future home. Mr. Calloway's duties as president of the Davis Coal & Coke Company, require almost his constant presence in the cast and for that reason the change in resi dence is to be made. Cagliero to Be Cardinal. Rome. Oct. 25 —Mgr. Cagiiero, Apostolic Delegate to Central America, it is announced, will be made a cardinal at the next Con sistory. He will arrive in Rome about Dec. 2. THE PA TRIOT COUSIN OF JUDGE S. J. TELFORD KILLED WDEN TDAIN STRIKES AUTO The Rev. M. D. Telford, of Hag t erstown, Pa., cousin of Judge S. .1. Telford, of Indiana, and Mrs. Tel ford were killed and two of their children seriously injured on Mon day. when their automobile was struck by a train. The accident ! oct-urrel near New Castle. The Rev. Mr. Telford Mas a na tive of Homer City and is M idely iknown throughout Indiana coun ty. He Mas aged 55 years. Old Enamel Works to resume lipuranons; wero Idle Uver Year . After being idle for more than I a year the Blairsville Enamel Ware Company's old plant is to I resume operations about the first i week of December. Philadelphia capitalists are said to be interested in the plant now and the concern is to be complete ly re-organized. F. S. Cook. M*ho has been associated with the con cern and who controls the enamel I secret, will be among the members of the neM r firm. Local Young Man to Practice Law Paul Cunningham, son of R. H. Cunningham, of Wayne avenue, has gone to Grand Rapids. Mich., where he will practice law. Mr. Cunningham was graduated from the Literary Department of the University of Michigan in 1918 and in the Law Department with this year's class. He has splen did prospects for success in Grand Rapids. Pope Announces Day of Prayer for Poles Rome, Oct. 28 —Pope Benedict XV has fixed November 21 as a day of solemn prayers for Poland throughout the Roman Catholic world. The apostolic blessing will be given to all persons contributing to the relief of the war refugees. The proceeds of the contribu tions will be banked in Switzer land until paid out. Activity In Culver Fight Colver. Oct. 28.—E. F. Saxman, vice presided and general manager, and J. S. Wilkinson, secretary-treas urer of the Ebensburg Coal Company, were placed under arrest here on charges of assault and battery pre ferred against them by Charles O'Neil vice wresident and William Welch, board member of district No. 2, Uni ted Mine Workers of America. The warrents were issued from the office of Justice of the Peace Edward Welch, of Barnesboro. Mr. Saxman and Mr. Wilkinson furnished bail to ♦ the amount of £9OO each for their ap pearance in court The bond was re ceived by Justice of the Peace Stem, of Colver. and was furnished by R.J. Swiesele, proprietor of the Colver ho tel. INDIANA, PA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1915 i COPYRIGHT UNDERWOOD A UNDERWOOD. N. Y GTL ANDERSON WINS THE THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTH MILE ASTOR CM AUTO MACE AT BHEEPSHEAD BAY. Sheepshead Bay, N. V.—The photo shows Gil Anderson, the Nor wegian driver. shaking hands with Mrs. Anderson, his wife, after winning the greatest of all auto races. Anderson made the 856 miles in three hours, 20 minutes and 42 seconds. The Astor Cup was presented by Vin cent Astor and the winner will hold it until the next race. With the title Anderson also won the first prize of $20,000. Rossiter Boy Hit by Locomotive The> four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Spedar. of Rossi ter. was run down by a locomotive Monday afternoon and is now in the Adrian hospital with a frac tured skull, his right arm cut off at the elbow and with three fin gers of his left hand severed. The accident was a peculiar one The boy with several others was playing along the X. Y. C. tracks. 'ldle afternoon passenger train had ~wst left and the boy ran around a couple of coal cars and placed his car to the rail to hear tin 1 rum ble of the train. He did not no tice the approach of an engiue and caboose on the same tracks and the cow catcher struck his head and the front ponies of the loco motive ran over his right arm and his left hand. He was carried to the office of Dr. Lukehart and im mediately hurried to the Adrian hospital. It is reported that the boy will recover. Judge O'tonner Lost leg Judge Francis J. O'Connor, of Johnstown, submitted to an ope ration on Saturday when his right leg was amptitated above the knee Cutting a corn some time ago de veloped a gangrenous condition of the foot and made necessary the operation. His condition is re ported excellent. The PATRIOT Will Again Give Election Returns Arrangements are being made to give returns of the general elections on Tuesday, November 2nd. on Philadelphia Street. In connection with the returns of different counties and offices. THE PATRIOT will show on the screen views of different industries and interesting town views. These pictures have been taken especially for THE PATRIOT by Mr. Ebey, of the Ebey Studio. TIIE PATRIOT also has arranged for a band in order that spectators will be amused as well as entertained. New Hotel Opens at Homer Lily The Commercial Hotel, an up to-date hostelry for the accommo dation of the public, has been op ened at Homer City, with Charles E. Hunter, formerly of iselin. as proprietor. The hotel, which is located near the Pennsylvania railroad station, has three stories. containing 86 rooms and bath on each floor. There is a bright and cheery dining room in the first floor. There are three pool and one billiard tables in connection with the hotel. In honor of the formal opening the business men had dinner in the new hotel Mon day. tar Famine Hitting Indiana Operators at the Wors. lime The car famine in Indiana coun ty is fast assuming serious propor tions. several mines being closed down last week because of a lack of rolling stock. Although prac tically all the coal companies have enough orders to keep them busy every day in the week, few com panies are working full time be cause of lack of cars. Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg and Pennsylvania railroad officials are being urged to make some move to relieve the situation here. Advertise m the Partriot. ROSS SHELL VARNA WHERE : ARMY MAY LAND IN MA Vienna Reports French Have Landed New Army of 150,000 | Men in Salonica, Greece. j % LONDON, Oct. 28, — A Bucharest dispatch says the Russians have begun an attack on the Black sea coast of ; Bulgaria. 'A Russian ileet arrived at tour o'clock this morning j off the Bulgarian coast, " the correspondent wires, 4 'and immediately began a born bard men t of Varna. Shelling , was still proceeding at 11 o'clock. Considerable damage , lias been done to the town.'' _ MINISTRY OF VIVIANI IN FRANCE AT AN END .Paris, Oct. 28. —The French cab inet. of which Rene Viviani M*as head, resigned today, but up to a late hour tonight Aristide Briand, M ho M-as called upon to form a I lICAV cabinet, had not succeeded in < ompleting his task. The subject of M. Viviani's re tirement from the premiership and the reorganization of the cabinet was discussed at length by the po litical leaders, but as no definite arrangements could be reached, the Chamber of Deputies, which ! was awaiting the appearance of the ministry in the House, ad ! .journed in the afternoon without I any formal announcement having I been made. Marshall's Saddlery Now on Carpenter Avenue Godfrey Marshall completed the | removing of his store goods from | Philadelphia street to the store's iieM- location at 17 Carpenter ave nue. in the Marshall building. Mr. Marshall has been in business 011 Philadelpha street for nearly 49 years and M'ill carry his trade and j friends with him to his ueM' loea i tion. Blairsville is to Observe Hallowe'en Blairsville is to celebrate Hal lowe'en in fitting style this year. This evening the town will be i turned over to the mummers. Bur-! | gess McAnulty has issued a notice | that the masqueraders and others i can have all the fun they want as | long as the}* keep within the laM*. Special policemen Mill he on duty to preserve order. I List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the In diana office October 23, 1915: C. L. Beckon, John E. Beggs. S. J. Bryant, Mrs. Elmer BroM*n, l Mrs. Myrtle Davis, Mrs. D. S. Ilan i ley. Mrs. J. J. Henderson. Mr. Jes se II a use. Mr. Charles Marshal Mrs. James Moody. Pennsylvania ! Coal and Coke Co.. Mrs. Cora Sheeslev. Mrs. Cora Sheeslev, Mr. ! I and Mrs. George B. Stewart. Mrs. i James A. Smith. Mr. R. M. Train jer. When inquiring for letters in this list please state that they were advertised, giving date. HARRY W. FEE. P. M. f* vv v w W v wv WWW~W ©▼• • w tP ▼ (P "** I CIRCULATION Z BOOKS OPEN TO ALL | t ADVERTISERS • * & i \ arna is one of the two chief Black sea ports of Bulgaria. 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