THE PATRIOT Published Weekly By THE PATRIOT PUBLISHING COMPANY. Office: No. 15 Carpenter Avenue Marshall Building. INDIANA. PENNA Local Phoiu 250-Z F. BIAMONTF. Editor and Manager V. ACETU Italian Editor. Entered as second-class matter Sep tender 26, 1 914, at the postoffice at Indiana. Pennsylvania, under the Act of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION ONE YEAR . . $l.OO | SIX MONTHS. . . $.50 The Aim oi the Foreign Language Papers of America TO IIKLP PRESERVE THE IDEALS AND SACKED TKAD ITIONS'OF THIS, OUR ADOPTED COUNTRY. THE UNITED m STATES or 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 IN MAKING THIS COUNTRY GREAT ER AND BKTTKR*THAN WE FOUND IT. fIENERAL WHO V..LL LEAD I U RUSS AGAINST BULGARS 1 Photo by American Press Association. GENERAL RADKO DIMITRIEFF. General Dimitriefl' is fifty-six years old and has had a stormy career. He was Bulgarian minister to Russia when the war started, but resigned and entered the Russian army. He is called "Bulgaria's Little Napoleon." POOR PULLMAN PORTERS. Come to Think of It, Their Jobs Ara Not Such Easy Ones. George or Lemuel or Alexander of the Pullman car—whatever the name may be—has no easy job. If you do not believe that go upstairs some hot summer night to the rear bedroom— that little room under the blazing tin roof which you reserve for your rela tives—and make up the bed fifteen or twenty times, carefully unmaking it between times and placing the clothes away in a regular position. Let your family nag at you and criticise you during each moment of the job. while somebody plays an obligate on the electric bell and places shoes and leath er grips underneath your feet. Imag ine the house is bumping and rocking— and keep a smiling face and a cour teous tongue throughout all of It! Or do this ou a bitter night in mid winter, and between every two or three makings of the bed in the over heated room slip out of a linen coat and into a fairly thin serge one and go and stand outside the door from three to ten minutes in the snow and cold. In some ways this is one of the hard est parts of George's job. Racially the negro is peculiarly sensitive to pneu monia and other pulmonary diseases. Yet the rules of a porter's job require that at stopping stations he must be outside of the car—no matter what the ' hour or condition of the climate—smil ing and ready to say: "What space you got, guv'nor?"— Edward Huugerford in Saturday Even ing Post. Pasteur's Tribute to Lister. Of nil the tributes to the genius of Lord Lister, the discoverer of antisep tic surgery, probably the most touch ing was that paid to him by Pasteur, the famous French scientist. At a meeting of savants in Paris many years ago Lord Lister was present, and his brilliant achievements were explained to the audience by Pastetrr. j As he progressed in his speech he be came more and more emotional, and ! at last he was so carried away by his own eloquence that the tears stood in his eyes. Finally he stepped down from the platform, took Lord Lister, who was in the front row of the audi ence. by both hands, led him back on to the platform and kissed him on both cheeks, after the manner of the French, in full view of the assembly. Few could have looked on unmoved at the great Frenchman's act of homage to the distinguished English surgeon. Babies In Samoa. Samoan babies can give points to Europeans apparently. According to A. S. Middleton in "Sailor and Beach comber." they are much prettier and very intelligent. Moreover: They can swim at three months oW; j talk, run and sing at a year old, and if a Samoan bad a child that sucked a dummy (presumably a comforter) at six years old and wailed driveling along In Its pram at an advanced age, as the children of the wealthy class of England do. they would look upon it as a great curio and smother it for shame on the first starless night. John Bull. The nickname John Bull Is said to have appeared first in a satire by Dr. John Arbuthnot called "Law Is a Bot tomless Pit; or. the History of John Bull," published in 1721. Washingtoi Irving mentions the typical figure as a J "sturdy, corpulent, old fellow with a red waistcoat, leather breeches and' short, oaken cudgel. Many Napoleonic caricatures show John Bull represent ed in this way. SORROW. We never have any more than we can bear —nothing that has not been home before, and bravely. There is not a new sorrow in the world. ■* LIFE'S PURPOSES. Life' s purposes are the attainment I j of personal perfection and to help in the whole life of the world. Men are given their lives and die possi bility of dying natural deaths only on condition that they serve the Kfe of the whole world, whereas the suicide exploits life as long as it is agreeable and refuses to serve the life of the world as soon as it be comes unpleasant, ignoring the likely fact that his service began only at that moment when his life became burdensome. Every work is at first unpleasant.—Tolstoy. Lorda and Commons. An ancient English custom forbids j the participation of a peer in the eiee- J tion of a commoner, so that when a general election is actually In progress \ the lords arc 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 1 peers may use all the eloquence with which nature has endowed them for or against the issue involved in the ap proaching election. Harmony of Diet. He —Why do you always have pickled beets when I bring any friends home to dinner? She —To match the kind of friends you generally bring.—Baltimore Amer ican. ! ] Fulfilled. ) Mrs. Gnaggs—Before we were mar- j ried you used to say you could listen to ( my sweet voice all night. Mr. Gnaggs —Well, at that time I had no idea I'd ever have to do it.—Judge. Not a Bout Winner. 1 .Tramp—Once I was well known as a 1 wrestler, mum. Lady—And do you wrestle now? Tramp—Only wid pov 1 ert.v. mum —New Orleans Timw-Ptca 1 june. The Human Face. Rosa Bonheur. the great painter of animals, had a system of mnemonics * which was exceedingly quaint. She 1 could trace in the faces of those peo- pie who visited her a resemblance to 1 some sort of animal. For instance, If > * some one reminded her of a certain ( lady she would probably hesitate for 1 a moment and then say. "Oh, yes, the ' lady with the camel face!" or, "Oh, I 1 remember—she had a cow face!" This ( memory system was not flattering to 1 her friends, but it showed how satu- 1 rated she was with a knowledge of an- 1 lmals and their characteristics. On ev- * •ry human face she found a likeness to some animal she had studied and de- 1 ttueated. 1 ! i j Ey Strain. There are two common kinds of eye I ■train. It is a strain for a person who is farsighted to do close work, and it is a strain for one who is near sighted to use the eyes for distances.' 1 Both kinds of eye strain produce the same symptoms—headache—and both require that rlie eyes be examined and glasses be provided. Clever Scheme. "Blink's wife seems to be quite a mi> sidan." "Yes, she is a fine pianist." "How does she keep in practice when •he is away from home?" "She carries a large inufT." "What for?" "Just to keep her hand in!"— Pe;# l •on's Weekly. How to Tell if It Is Silver. To distinguish silver from white metal the Jeweler and Metalworker gives the following directions: Rub on i a piece of slate, wet the streak with dilute nitric acid, by which it is dis solved, and then a drop or two of hydrochloric acid from the end of a glass rod. when a curdy white preoip itate is formed which does not disap pear on the addition of a small or large quantity of water, being, in fact, indissoluble in this, while most other metals will not be thus affected. Animal Etiquette. No one who is at all observant of the ways of animals can have failed to notice bow gentle kirge dogs, like the SL Bernard and the Great Dane, are to their smaller canine fellows. It is rare that a big dog turns upon one of the little fellows, no matter how aggravating and snappy tbe latter may be. Instead, he invariably treats the small dog's antics with unruffled and dignified tolerance. For there is a recognised code of etiquette among animals, if you please, quite as much as there is among human beings. In truth, there are not a few respects in which the animals can give points on politeness and good behavior tc man himself. iff-. -v* -s*" v".' -"<%■ FOR lE Old WANT AOS. Advertisements under tins head lc a word each insertion. FOR SALE —Corner lot in Chevy Chase, 65x150, for further informa tion, apply at this office. FOll SALE—Team horses. 5 and 6 year old: weight about 3.000. In quire at this office. An Old Verb.' To laze is an old verb. In Samuel Rowlands' "Martin Markall," 1610. we are told that "loyterers laze in the streete. lurke in alehouses and range in the highwaies." The word occurs, | I believe, in some of Mortimer Collins' lyrics: But Cupid lazeth 'mongst the falery lasses. Whose clere complexion he oft sweareth passes London Notes and Queries Anchovies. The delicious little fish called the an chovy is found In large quantities in the Mediterranean sea and also on the coasts of Spain. Portugal and France, where extensive fishing operations are carried on during the months of May. June and July A Far Cry. Ella—Miss Antique says she wishes she could step to the phone and call up her happy college days. Bella—lf she did she'd have to employ the long distance phone.—Florida Times-Union Nothing but the harmony of friend ship soothes our sorrows. Without its sympathy there is no happiness on earth.—Mozart. The Extreme. This fee business is a nuisance Ttm have to give one everywhere to ! get the least service." "I know it. Even if you want to [ speak politely to a lady yon have got to tip your hat."—Baltimore American. Mother Love. "Mother machree." he said. " 'tis worn and torn your heart is for love of us all." "Jerome avlck." 1 said to that, "'tis worn and torn the hearts of mothers were before me and will be again. God help their children if they're not." —From "Mother Machree," by James B. Connolly, in Scribneris. Height of Annoyance. "I'm mad at my wife. To anger her I shall flirt with some other woman." "If you want to make her absolutely furious ask some other woman to sew on a button for yon." Kansas Olty Journal. telis in i M Cilii Stall Know. D. Have you read ihe Consti tution of the United States? R. Yes. I>. What form of Government I h this? R. Republic. I). What is the Constitution ol the United States? R. It is the fundamental law oi this country. D. Who makes the laws of the United States? R. The Congress. D. \V hat 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? IU 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. D. By whom is the President of the United States elected? R. By the electors. D. By whom are the electors jelcUdV e R. Bv the people. D. Who makes the laws for the state of Pennsylvania. R. The Legislature. I D. \\ hat does the Legislature consist of? R. Senate and Assembly. D. How many State in the un ion ? R. 48. D. When was the Declaration of Independence signed? 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. R. Harrisburg. D. How many Senators has each state in the United States Senate ? BIAGIO FORMICA , Shoe Repairing Opp. Y. M. C. A. ✓ Get your shoes repaired at a reasonable price. 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Who is the chief executive , of the state of Pennsylvania? R. The Governor, tj D. For how long is he electedf R. 4 years. D. Who is the Governor? ! i R. Brumbaugh, s D. Do you believe in organized : government ? R. Yes. 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 ieve in organized government. D. Are you a bigamist or poli gamist? it. No. J). A\ hat is a bigamist or poiy | garnist? R. One who believes in having more than one wife. D. Do you belong to any secret Socuty who teaches to disbelieve in organized government? R. No. ( D. Have you ever violated any l. vvs of the United States? R No. D. Who makes the ordinances lor the City ? R. The board of Aldermen. i ■ D. Do you intend to retnaiu permanently in the U. S. ? R. Yes. 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