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Usate Olio, Gassolina e Grassi del la rinomata compagnia produttrice YENANGO OIL & SUPPLY CO. fatti da olio crudo della Pennsylva nia. Ì Quando venite in India- i na e volete comprare ot-T ti me frutto, recatevi dal Biagio Rossi | Philadelphia Street. Chivalry. "Do yon know." said the particularly well groomed and elaborately viva cious lady iu the full bloom of her sec ond youth, "that I have the most won derful gardener in the world—the ten derest hearted not only of gardeners, but of men? He has always made me up a very special bouquet on my birth day and presented it to me in person. But ever since I was thirty—well, he's only given me a birthday bouquet cv- ; ery third year."—New York Post. Heroes end Villains. Men are not made heroes by the per- i - formance of an act of heroism, but must be brave before they can perform It; so they were not made villains by , tbe commission of a crime, but were villains before they committed it—Rns- ; kin. Is This So, Ladies? They say that a Martian year Las *rer 600 days." "Possibly it is in Martian years that iur ladies give their ages."—Boston Transcript [ Dtt. TRUITT. C?Ptista L Tcio u.l 3.c p ano Saving and Trust Bldg. Indian L. . a Ore d'a.ticio: Dalle Ba. in aJle sp. in ~ 7p. in. ~ 3 p.m Vi site Gratis The Only Chance. "Hurry, George, or we will be lata to the picture show." "Oh, we don't want to get there be fore it starts." "Yes, we do. too—if we don't I can't sea what the other women are wear ing."—Exchange. 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, talk, run and sing at a year old, and if a Samoan had a child that sucked a dummy (presumably a comforten at six years old and wailed driveling i 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 Bnll is said to have appeared first in a satire by Dr. John Arbnthnot called "Law Is a Bot tomless Pit; or. the History of John ( Bull," published in 1721. Washingtoc Irving mentions the typical figure as a "sturdy, corpulent, old fellow with a red waistcoat, leather breeches and short, oaken cudgel. Many Napoleonic caricatures show John Bull represent-1 ed tn this war. I Iriieres a Fi&shr i Liglit made to fit 3/&iir need I FLASHLIGHTS battery and Mazda || Lamp. All are guaran toed to give the maxi- j® iSillllo) | Panatela No, Lurlla, dear That Is not The Russians The case, LueJta, Are not running On the battle Quite so fast. Front today. Neither is Merely being The Dardanelling Full of courags Getting anywhere In the matter At last. Doesn't pay. True, the allies All the soldiers Are advancing Have to rush them . Slightly on the Calmly waiting i River Aisne, An attack. I Eut it seems And you only , That everybody's Have to rush them J Enterprises To be dynamited i Are in vain. Back. In the good old Little victories* Days, Luella, My dearie. Courage was Make the populace A great asset. Hurrah, One could cl argo But the truth A strong position, From Armageddon Having little Is the battle To regret. Is a draw. Like the flght Something etee At Saratoga Must be invented And the one For approaching At San Juan Hill, A redoubt Charging Into Or the war Them and yelling Will age and wisher Almost always Mostly where Filled the bill. It started out. —Clark McAdams In St. Louis Puat-Di*- patch BLIND EYE MADE GOOD. Operation Has Peculiar Effect of Re storing Sight. An operation for appendicitis per formed on Ralph von Hacht. ageQ twenty-three, of Milford, Conn., has | resulted in the restoring to the young man of the sight of one eye, which ; had been blind since his birth. The operation was performed by Dr Francis Campbell and members of the staff of Trinity hospital. New York. When the physicians removed Von Hacht's appendix several weeks ago j they had no idea that they were going to restore his sight. It seems, how ever, that the appendix had been rest ing against one of the large nerves that form part of the system which connects with the optic nerves, i After the operation. Von Hacht for the first time in his life distinguuished darkness from light with his blind eye. Soon he began to see objects with the eye. He was warned by the doctors not to exert his "blind" eye too much, but to allow it to grow stronger gradu ally. He said that the "blind" eye was nearly as good as the other eye. OUR MISNAMED RUINS. The Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellings Are Really Complete Towns. Many visitors to tl* prehistoric cliff dwellings of the Mesa Verde National park, in southwestern Colorado, says a government publication, are astonished j to find that what is commonly de scribed as a dwelling is not properly a dwelling at aU. but a village or city, j The celebrated Cliff Palace is not a ' palace. Neither is Spruce Tree House a bouse, nor Balcony House a house. Each of these is a complete town which once, in the dim ages before the earliest Indian tradition, was an or ganized community, often of consider-! able size. The arrangement of bouses in a cliff dwelling of the sUr of Cliff Palace, for example, is characteristic and inti- I mately associated with the distribution of the aociai divisions of the inhab itants. The population was composed of a number of units, possibly clans, each of which had its own social or ganization more or less distinct from others, a condition that appears in the arrangement of room a The rooms oc cupied by a clan were not necessarily connected, although generally neigh boring rooms were distinguished from one another by their uses. Questions 11 o Good Citizen M 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 he United States! R. It is the fundamental law of ids 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. llow 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. 1). What is his name? R. Thomas R. Marshall. 1). By whom is the President of the United States elected? R. By the electors. D. By whom are the electors eleted ? e R. By the people. D. Who makes the laws for the state of Pennsylvania. R. The Legislature. D. What 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 j Senate? I. .The Indiana Macaroni Company.. OUR MACARONI Can be Bought at the Following Stores: The Troutman Department Store, <fc Myers, Plotzer Meat Market. They are FRLSH. Made in Indiana R. Two. D. By whom are they elected* R. By the people. D. For how long? R. 6 years. D. How many representative I dre there? .. R. 435. According to the p#p j 11 at ion one to every 211.000, (tke 1 atio fixed by Congress after e*k | decennial census.) D. For how long are thev aie*t ed? R. 2 years. D. llow many electoral vote* has the stale of Pennsylvania? R. 38. D. Who is the chief executive of the state of Pennsylvania? R. The Governor. D. For how long is he eleetod? it. 4 years. D. V\ ho is the Governor? R. Brum hau gh. D. Do you believe in organised government? R. Yes. D. Are you opposed to orgamz ! Ed government? R, No. D. Are you an anarchist? R. No. D. What is an anarchist? R. A person who does not he ieve in organized government. D. Are you a bigamist or ph gaiuist ? R. No. D. What is a bigamist or poiy gair ist ? R. One who believes in having more than one wife. D. Do you belong to any seeret Society who teaches to disbelieve in organized government? R. No. D. Ilave you ever violated any lews of the United States? R No. D. Who makes the ordinance* for the City ? R. The board of Aldermen. D. Do you intend to remaia permanently in the U. S. ? R. Yes. FOR BJILE M WANT ADS. Advertisements under this head lc a word each insertion. % | ' FOR SALE —Corner lot in Chevy ; Chase, 65x150, for further informa tion, apply at this office. FOR SALE—Team horses, 5 and 6 year old; weight about 3,000. la quire at this office.
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