THE PATRIOT Published Weekly By THE PATRIOT PUBLISHING COMPANY. Oilice: No. 15 Carpenter Avenue Marshall Building, INDIANA, PENNA Local Phont 250-Z P. BIAMONTE, riditor aud Manager V. ACETI, Italian Editor. Entered as secoml-cla*s matter September 20, 1014, at the postollice at Indiana, Pennsylvania, under the % Act of March 3, 1870. SUBSCRIPTION ONE YEAR . . $l.OO | SIX MONTHS. . 7 r 0 Tne Aim a: tne foreign ; a iguaje Papers oi America To HELP PREBERVE THE IDEALS AND SACRED TRAD ITIONS OF THIS, OUR ADOPTED COUNTRY", THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; TO K!EVERE ITS. LAWS AND IN SPIRE OTHERS TO OBEY' THEM; To STRIVE UNCEASING LY TO QUICKEN THE PUBLIC*B BE\'SE OF CIVIC DUTY; IN ALL WAYS TO AID IN MAKING THIS COUNTRY GREAT ER AND BETTER THAN WE FOUND IT. AN EVEKIN3 WITH DUMAS." It Was a Cosmopolitan Crowd That FlockeJ to Hie Shrine. Dumas jjsr like some bionze of a Buddhist temple, while his guests stool or moved about, conversing with him or among themselves, writes Fran cis Griersou in the Century, describing an eveuhig xvith tlie great novelist. A famous comedian from the Gymnase exchanged jokes xvith a tragedian from the Theatre FrancaLs, a witty journal ist xvas conversing xvith a gifted singer from tlie Theatre Lytic, an artist xvith floxving hair and a huge piiue nez wa:i begging a professional beauty to give him a series of sittings for her por trait. ti novelist on the qui vive for copy seemed to see. hear and appropri ate everything and everybody all at once. A young poetess and an aged drama list xvere discussing the latest plays. A Russian countess, tall, slender, insinu ating. clad all in black, made me think •of a character I had seen in a fantastic pantomime. She glided about mysteri ously and. stopping at Dumas' chair, placed her long, thin hand on his shoul der for some moments, like a ghostly visitor with a fatal message, and then glided away. Austrians, Italians. Ger mans. mingled their accent with the accent of the true Parisian. But Du mas xvas more than a Parisian; he was a cosmopolitan at a time when there were no cosmopolitan Frenchmen, and he gave me the impression of a man who had seen life in every aspect. He might as well have said In so many words: "My mind is made up. Do not give yourself the trouble to tell me what is going on in England or America or in the country of the Grand Turk or among the nabobs of India. 1 know as much as they know. You see me sitting here contented enough as things are. All these charming women of talent are my friends" (as a matter of fact, there was not an old xvornan in the roonii. "A man is not the author of books like 'Monte Cristo' without some recompense." No one would have taken him for a | celebrated author. He had the air of a man who had done nothing all his life but invent, taste and prepare luxurious dishes at a restaurant patronized by wealrhv gourmets. NATION STARTS WORLD INDUSTRIAL INQUIRY. Data Will Be Usd In Efforts to Ex tend Country's Foreign Trade. Instructions to American consular and commercial representatives in for eign countries calling for exuaustlve reports on industrial organization and the relations between industry and j government have been transmitted by the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce. The reports will form the basis for a thorough investigation of industrial and business systems throughout the world undertaken by the federal trade commission, xvith which the bureau is co-oi>e rating. The trade commission also plans to conduct a supplementary worluxvlde inquiry through squads of special investigators. Commercial attaches in foreign capi tals. as well as the consular ollicers of the state department, have been in strutted to cover in their reports busi ness organizations, manufacturing and producing efficiency, merchandising methods, business aud industrial laws, and particularly the relation between business organizations and govern mental authority. Instructions were prepared sei>arately for each of the various countries. Special Instructions have been issued calling for reports on the so called "cartel" system of business organiza tion, as developed in Germany, under which great combinations of capital -are fostered. The reports also will be available for use by the bureau and the commission hi their efforts to extend the foreign trade of the United States. The com mission already has held numerous hearings In this country on this sub ject. TCKIO MARKET SUSPENDED j Skyrocketing cf "War Erides" Excites Wall Street of Nippon. Tokio, Dec. 1. —The wildest sky rocketing in Japanese history of war stocks forced a temporary su pension of the stock exchange. As a resu't of frantic bull trading some representa tive stocks have risen SSCO per sha ?. The boom is a general remit of ths enormous rales of arms, munitions and supplies to Rus'-ia since the war b?- gan. tut received tremendous impetus from the Russo-A.siatic bank's recent advertisement of a lean to take care of the czar's purchases. . CHEWED OFF WIFE'S ND3E John Megino Tried to Murder Spouse at Christening, Alleged. Latrobe, Pa., Dec. 1. —Her throat slashed almost from ear to ear and her nose completely bitten off, Mrs. Mary Megino, aged twenty-five, is in a critical condition at the Latrobe hos pital as the result of an alleged attack by her husband, John Megino, at a christening here. Megino escaped and state troopers are searching for him Chivairy. "Do you know." said the particularly well groomed and elaborately viva clous lady in the full bloom of her sec ond youih. "that 1 have the most won derful gardener In ibe world—the ten derest hearted not only of gardeners, but of men? lie has always made me up a very special bouquet on my birth day and presented it to me in persou. But ever since I was thirty-well, be'® only given me a birthday bouquet ev ery third year "-New York Post. Heroes and Villains. Meu are not made heroes by the per forniance of an act of heroism, hot must be brave before they can perform It; so they were not made villains l\x the commission of a crime, but were villains t>efore they committed It.—Bus kin. Is This So, Ladies? "They sat that a Martian year ha* >ver •;<>< days " "Possibly it Is In Martian years that our Indies .give their ages."—Boston Transcript. Th# 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 trx It again."—Detroit Free Press. Berthollot and Robospisrro. It is said thut the celebrated savant Rerthollet in the most dangerous time* of the republic sustained his fearless love of truth. Some days prior to tin ' ninth Tliertuidor a sandy deposit w>o : found In a barrel of brandy intended for the army. The contractors, su.- peeted of poisoning, were immediately s arrested, and the scaffold was already prepared. Berthollet. however, exam ! ilied the brandy and reported it free I l orn all adulteration. "You dare maintain." said Itol>es Pierre to him. "that that brandy doe> uot contain poison?" As his leply Berthollet drank off a glass, saying. "1 uever drunk so much tefore." "You have plenty of courage!" ex claimed Robespierre. "I had more when I signed my re . port." replied the chemist, and tier* the matter terminated. — Seventh Century Needlework. Before the end of the seventh cen fury ueedlework was carried lu great lorfectiou in convents, where it xva> used for the establishment of the church and the decoration of priestl> j robes. Artists did nm think it beneath their dignity to trace the [tatterus used for embroidery in their natural colors A certain religious lady, wishing ro embroider n sacerdotal vestment, ask- i ed uo less a jtersonage than St. Dun stan. then a young man. hut already noted for his artistic skill and taste, to draw the flowers and figures, which she afterward worked in gold thread -Exchange. j Cc!d Happenings | In the Day's News j Rattl!es!# ke killed at Morristown. N J., had full grown rat inside. Free lunches must be pure in Pater son. N. J.. hereafter or saloon ownei may go to jail. Two pet cats chloroformed and bur ied in same coflin wit'a Thousand Is lands hotel proprietor. A boy umpire who called home run hit a foul was slabbed in the back in Long Island City, New York. Desiring to chew it In his old age Missouri man has refused $lO for sin gle twist of "homespun" tobacco eighty four years old. Blnn who will be twentv-one years old Nov. 3 may vote on Nov. 2. elect ion day. attorney general decides on ground that man is of age day before his tweu ty-tirst birthday. House being lifted over treetop? on giant scaffold at Loretto. Pa., where Charles M. Schwab ordered old man alou ifevcd intact over big pines to nwlce way for his new home. An Old Vsrb. To laze Is an old verb In Ramrie Rowlands' "Martin Markall." 1fIO. we are told that "loyterers laze in tin xfreete. lurke In alehouses and range In the hlghwaies" The word occurs I believe. In some of Mortimer Collins lyrics; Qui Cupid tazeth 'monfiit ttv faler\ lasses. Whose clere complexion he oft sweareth passes —London Notes and Queries Anchovies. The delicious little fish called the an •how is fniiiid in lirrce quantities h the Mediterranean sea and also on the •oasts of Spain. Portugal and France where extensive fishing operation* n -•nrried on during the mouths of Max tune und July A Fsr Cry. Ella-Bliss Antique says she wishes -he could to the phone and call •ip her happy college days Helta —lf she did she'd have to employ the lone llsts'tice phone. - Florida Titties-Union Nothing but tne harmony of friend hip si H >tlies our sorrows. Without HP sympathy there la no happiness on earth. —Momrt Animal Etiquatts. No on® who is at all observant of the ways of animals can have failed to notice how gentle large dogs, like the St Bernard und 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 the latter may be. Instead, he invariably treats the small dog's antics with unruffled and dignified tolerance. For there Is a recognized 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 to man himself. Takes a Sip of Tacks. While she attempted to take a drtnt from what he thought was a glass o* water while in the at her home b Point towTih'p. Northumberland ceur ty. Pa.. Miss Alice Rlio-tdes. elghtee* years old. swallowed several hnndre-' tacks and pins She was taken to ttu Marr M. Packer hosDitai. Sunbuiy. Easily Arranged. A man took the following telegram to a telegraph office: "Mrs Brown Center Street: I announce with grief the death of Uncle James Come quickly to rend the will. I t>ellere tri are his heirs John Black " The telegranh clerk, having countni the wnls. said. "There are two words too avoir. sir" "CUT • AIT 'WITH grief,'" was tfca re ply.— -Chicago New®. SZSESZSHSHSI2SZSHS2SESHS2SZSZSZSZSI A our* Pro or. Th® new family who htv® Jnr moved in have something; in their live they want to hide." "M hy do you think ®o?" "Because their hired girt Is deaf an< 4umb."—Baltimore American. OUR MISNAMED RUINS. Th® Mssa Verde Cliff Dwellings Art Really Complete Town®. Many visitors to tl#* prehistoric ell dwellings of the Mesa Verde Nation; park, in southwestern Colorado, say government publication, are ustoulsbt to tiud that what is commonly ti. scribed as u dwelling is not proper, a dwelling at all. but a village or i*lty The celebrated Cliff Palace is uot ; palace. Neither is Spruce Tree Hons, a house, nor Balcouy House a hoiisi Each of these is a complete towi which imce. in the dim ages before th earliest Indian traditiou. was au 01 guuized community, often of cousidei able size. The arrangement of bonnes In a clif dwelling of the star of Cliff Palace, fo example. Is characteristic and iuti mateiy associated with the dUtributlot of the social division* of the tubal' Hants. The population was com|HJsebolli,[che rappresentano semplicemente le spe se po itali. Scrive subito alla ditta Mildre l Luise Co , Boston Mass. Dalle novità' dulia Bellezza La Signorina L. S. T. scrive: Il "Rosetone,, e' meraviglioso per il poitentoso effetto. Strofinate questa crema sulla faccia liberamente e fate che si asciughi. Questo massaggio ri petitelo pure ia sera ene vedrete il grande effetto. Tutti i draghisti vi cadono u ioti-sa li "R J > ia.,, T. K. Hddeoraud lu liana, Pa MALt 01 SlUHii;u Rapidamente curato Molte persone soffrano il . male di stomaco da anni, ed immaginano che dovranno sopportarlo per anni an ni con la conseguente aggravante di altre malattie. Costoro mangiono e bevono oltre misura forzando lo sto maco alla digestione. Ma lo stomaco ha bisogno di un estro aiuto per altrettanto lavoro. Se questa gente usasse la TONO LINE 1 AB LETS regolarmente, sa rebbe loro di grande aiuto allo stoma co. Non importerebbe cosa mangias sero e bevossero, le pillole Tonoline addolciscono lo stomaco irritato e fermano le produzioni di gas in 5 mi nuti. Quando il peso sparisce, signi fica che lo stomaco e' stato molto a iutato nella digestione. Le pillole Tonoline Non solamente sollevauo il soffe rente, ma sono regolarmente prese, curano assolutamente l'indigestione e ricostituiscono lo stomaco abbastanza forte per poter digerire un buon pa sto. John M. Daugherty Drng Store Indiana, Pa. i vosri "O TTp I_l TP T~D I T f D{ \ negozio ili otti- 1 oigdtida X 3 U UXl.'.xUll ± -J—)XuV_V O. ma lorniturd i ISouo i pimi venditori di Fornitura in Indiani. In ocnsioie del Natale hanno oa' pubblico un I rgo I a-snriimento di gmocatt li, come U iva li idi leiom. t eni con ina cu nulo natiee razzine, bin mio ecc. Como, htt, orologi da sdutto, senio, sma', tivo ini per limeria o jau.sjeec.i. r trot.i e tjuti altri ait.coliche e' superiino me zicr.are. Koi vendiamo lutto garantita ed a prezz; molto nd iti Venite a vedere la nostra grande mostra unica in Indiana Se no i cornpr U nella grande occasione della ricorre.izi del natala, ve lite n i noi in tu ti i tempi perche' 9 coiiserria i,o lodo per quando viuiiopa. ,Noa dimenticate imi rc rvi per le vostre c impure da BUCHHEIT BROTHERE3 Indiana, Pennsylvania. j C 'erti uomi- ni non leg gono questo avviso; altri lo leggono e non credono; altri lo cre dono e ques ti ultimi san no la reputa zione che go dono gli in vidiabili. Kirsohbaum Clothes da sls, $lB, S2O e $25. j >ono M insperabile f gura. cucito secondo l'ultima mala e rima; MIMO sempre nuovi dopo essersene serviti i perclie' soiio tatti oi I [(. 1.0 Materiale assolutamente pura lana 2.0 Processo chimico depurativo londinesi 3.0 Cuciti a mano con vera attenzione fjji 4.0 Cuciti in seti nelle parti meno forti. i* , Altri buoni vestiti da $7 a sls. Paletot a prezzi bassi, Mailin, Cajpdi e tnjtiile; Camicie, tua t, Cravatte et altri iti : MOORHEAD * BROS. ! Indiana, Pa 7 •