THE PATRIOT Published Weekly By THE PATRIOT PUBLISHING COMPANY. Office: No. 15 Carpenter Avenue Marshall Building, INDIANA, PENNA Local Phone 250-Z F. BIAMONTK, Editor and Manager V. ACETI. Italian Editor. Entered as second-class matter September 26, 1914, at the postoffice at Indiana. Pennsylvania, under the Act of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION ONE YEAR . . $l.OO | SIX MONTHS. . $5O Toe dm oi Me Fore'gn 'angua je Papers of America To HELP PRESERVE THE IDEALS AND SACRED TRAD ITIONS OP THIS, OCR ADOPTED COUNTRY, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; To REVERE ITS LAWS AND IN SPIRE OTHERS TO OBEY THEM; To STRIVE UNCEASING LY TO QUICK EN TH E PUBLIC S SENSE OP CIVIC DUTY; IN ALL WAYS TO AID IN MAKING THIS COUNTRY GREAT ER AND BETTER THAN WE FOUND IT. 1 SALE Slid lANI AOS. Advertisements under this head li H word each insertion. V FOR SALE]—Corner lot in Chevx Chase, 65x150, for further informa tion, apply at this office. FOR SALE horses, 5 and 6 year old; weight about 3,000. In quire at this office. OVER 1,000 BILLS BEFORESENATE S'Jrago Amendment Is Intro duced-Cloturs iidetracxsd pr.DKißio FI::;T starts Senator Hitchcock Would Put Em bargo on Munition*—Lodge Warns to Tighten Chinese Exclusion Law. Senator Thomas Proposes National Incorporation of Railroads—Senate Adjourns Until Friday. Washington, Dec. 8. —The senate, after a briet session devoted ex.iU- Sively to tne introduction of Dili.,, ad journed till Friday. ine liemocraiic steering committee and the ttcpuoiman comm.itee will de- V(.,e the time t.ll Friday in trying to assign senators to committee vacan cies. 'lhe president sent to the senate several hundred nominations of per sons now ho.ding recess appointments and which will have to he confirmed by the senate. Secretary Lausing's nomination as secretary of state was one of these. More than 1,000 bills were intro du ed, in the senate the first bill day of the session. The record was male : by Senator McLean of Con cut, who introduced 150. The fir?t bii' o be introduced and which will be No. 1 1B the measure to establish a deport • ment of public health, by Senator Owen. Thia bill han been No. J in the last two congresses,. Most of the .uiils introduced wcr n of private ch-.racter.- Among measures of public i-. teres* were: Wants Dry Washington. Senator Waeks' bill to requfn* the 1 registration of legislative Attorneys and legislative agents. Senator' Shi pyard's bill for a "dry Washington," which enacts that the national capital shall be dry after Nor. 1, 1916. Hena tor Thomftii' bill authorizing an ,sue of $500,000,000 1 certificates df indebt edness by the government to meet the needs of national defense. Also a bill for federal incorporation of railroads. Senator Saulsbury submitted a meas ure for civil government in Porto Rico. A bill for agricultural entry A coal lande in Alaska was reintroduced by Senator Smoot, who also put in a bill authorising the secretary of the treasury to redeem bonds at his dis cretion with the surplus funds in the treasury. Suffrage Amendment Presented. Proposed constitutional amend ments for woman suffrage were intro duced by Senators Thomas and Suth erland. Senator Hitchcock offered a measure to make it unlawful to export munitions to be used against any coun try with which the United States is at peace. The cloture resolution reported to the Democratic conference by Senator Owen was referred to the committee on rules. Many other amendments to the rules w®re pffered. Senator L-~dgq reintroduced a bill to dissolve the foundation for industrial peace which Theodore Roosevelt, es- j tablished with the proceeds of the j Nobel prize awarded to him for the part he playd in bringing about peaci between Russia and Jaoan. The foundation proved to be an impractical scheme and Colonel Roosevelt finds that he ccnnot recover the money' from the trustees without legislation from congress. He has announced that if ever he gets possession of the $40,000 once more he will devote it to the cause of labor. Would ""ighten Exclusion Law, i Mr. Lodge reintroduced a bill firing one cnt postage do circulating libraries. ll© also reintroduced a measure to strengthen Chinese exclu sion laws. The immigration bill of the last corv gress was reintroduced by Senator Dillingham. The bill for a uniform bill of lading was revived by Senator Pomerene of Ohio. Senator Weeks put in a bill to correct the alleged Injus tice of the construction put on the Cummins amendment by the inter stHe commerce commPtee requiring pp"=engers to rr.ke a d'"Dration of vrlu" when they offer baggage for checking. ! - ! N'CN RE'CI'HS ARGCtJTIGE Ambassador to U. S. Receives Wei come at tuenos Aires. Buenos Aires. Dec. 8. —D.\ Romu'a S. Naon, ambassador to the United States, reached here from Washing | ton. having come on a vacation. The returning ambassador was given a most cordial reception by the authorities and diplomatic represent atives and other prominent person ages. Large crowds of citizens, among whom were thousands of students, also gathered to greet Dr. Naon. LOGWOOD EMBARGO HITS U. S. Staple Blue* and Blacks Corns From Jamaica Product. New York, Dec. B.—The action of Great Britain in declaring an embargo on logwood at the island of Jamaica is going to hit American dye-tuffs and cloth factories a harder blow than anything since the blockading of Ge~- msny. There is no as to the severity of the English blow to Amer j Van industries. Kaaffy Arranged. A mnn Took the following telegram to a telegraph office: "Mrs Brown Center Street: I announce with griet the death of Uncle .lames Gome quickly to read the will 1 l*lieve we are hi* helm John Black " The telegraph clerk, having counted the words. sld. "There are two word* t*> VIA nr. sir" "Cm out •with grfe?.'" was (She re Fly.— Cb4e*ge Neva _ 4 Take® a Blj* of Teeke* WMl© she attempted to take a drtnk fYwiw what he thought was a g!a*s of wafer while In the <Wk at her home Sn Point townsh'p. Northumberland caun ty. Pa.. Miss Alice Rhondes. eighteen year* old. swallowed several hundred tacks and pins. She was taken to the tfanr 11. Packer bosoltaL ttunburv. An Old Verb. To lace Is an old verb. In Ram net Rowlands' "Martin Markall." lfilO. we are told that "loyterers lace In the streeto. lurke in alehouses and range in the hlghwales " The word occurs I believe. In some of Mortimer Collins' i lyrics: But CupSd laxeth 'mongsj the faterj lasses. Whose cler* complexion he oft .pasae* —London Notes and Quelle* Anchovies. The delicious little fish called the an ctaovy Is found in largo quantities In the M ed 1 terranean 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 hut the harmony of friend ship soothes our sorrows. Without Its sympathy there 1* no happiness on earth.—Mozart O'JR MISNAMED RUINS. The Meta Varda Cliff Dwelling# Are Really Compie.e Towna. Many visitors to tis pretiistorlc cliff dwellings of the Mesa Verde National park. In southwestern Colorado, says a government publication, are astouisbed to tiud that what Is commonly de scribed as a dwelling Is not proieriy a dwelling ut ail. but a vllluge or city. The celebrated Cliff Palace Is uot a palace. Neither Is Sprtne Tree House a house, nor Balcony House a house Each of these is a complete town which once, in the dim ages t>efore the earliest Indian tradition, was an or ganized community, often of conslder -1 able size. The arrangement of houses In a clifT dwelling of the siw of cliff Palace, for example. Is characteristic aud lull mutely associated with the distribution of the social divislous of the lnbat>- ttatits The |Mpu!atloti was cotii|Ksed of a number of units. (KMslbly clans, each of which had Its own social or -auization more or less distinct from others, a condition (hat appears In the arrangement of rooms The rooms oc cupied by a clan were not uecessarily counts-ted. although geuerally neigh boring rooms were distinguished from on® another by their usea. Bertholiet and Robespierre. It Is wild that the celebrated snvant Bertholiet In the most dangerous times of the republic sustained his fearless love of truth Some days [trior to the ninth Thermldor H sandy deposit was found in a barrel of brandy Intended for the army. The contractors. s u * pected of jtofsoning. were Immediately arrested, and the scaffold was already prepared Bertholiet. however, exam lned the brandy and reported it free from all adulteration. "You dare maintain," said Robes pierre to him, "that that brandy does not contuln |H)lsoii?'* As his reply Bertholiet drank off a glass, saying. "I uever drauk ao much before." "You have plenty of courage!*' ex claimed Rol>espierre. "1 had more when I signed my re port." replied the chemist, aud hems the mutter terminated. Bevath Cantury Needlework. Before the end of the seventh ceo tury needlework WHS carried to great perfection in convents, where it was used for the establishment of the church and the decoration of priest It robes. Artists did not think It beneath their dignity to trace the patterns used for embroidery in their natural colors A certain religious lady, wishing to embroider a sacerdotal vestment, ask ed no lew a personage than St. Dun •tan. then a young man. but already noted for his artistic skill and taste, to draw the flowers and figures, which •he afterward worked In gold thread. —Exchange. Chivalry. "Do you know." suki the particularly well groomed and elalwrately viva clous lady In the full bloom of her sec ond youth, "that I have the most won derful gardener In the world—the leu i derest hearted not only of gardeners. [ but of men? lie has always made tue up a very special Isniquet uu my birth day and presented it to me In person But ever since I was thirty-well, he'a only given me a birthday bouquet ev ery third year" —New York Post Heroes and Villains.. Men are not made heroes by the per forma n<-e of an act of heroism, but must be brave before they can perform It; so they were not made villains l\ the commission of a crime, but were villains t>efore they committed ft.—Rus kin. Is Thia So, Ladie*? "They sny that a Martian year ha* ver 000 days " "Possibly It Is in Martian years that our ladies give their agee." Boston Transcript. ALL FACTIONS IN FRANCE UNITED Sure Continuance of War Seee In Briand Cabinet ALL PARTIES REPRESENTED Franc* Acclaims New Ministry Great •st In Its History—lntursi War ta the Bitter End —New Premier Will Rule With Iron Hand —Colleague* In clude Prominent Men of the Past. Aristide Briand. who completed tb* formation of Ills third French cabinet which contains several former pre miers. will rule with an Iron band he lives up TO Ids reputation. His ikditical record Is studded witb masterly achievements. lie pushed through the law which separated church and state. lie smashed the railroad strike, th# greatest labor disturbance France eves knew, without shedding s drop of blood. He placed M. Points re in the pre*! dential chair. Now he enters upon the titanic tush of piloting France to victory with !!>• assistance of the strongest cabinet of the Third republic aud the support of every party in France. Every shade of republican thought ie represented In the ministry. The holy union, proclaimed by President Poincare at the outbreak of the war, la to lie renewed when the Clerical leader, Denys Cochin, alts side by akin with the Socialist leader, klan-el Bena bat Gaiiiani Ha* Fine Record. General Gulllenl la a grim disetplF narlan who will take a strong grip on the army. His greatest achievement before the war was the pacification of the rebellious colony of Madagascar, in which task General Joffre sen od use der him. The war minister was made military governor of Paris when the government was moved To Bordeaux. General Gul lieni's mission being to defend Pari® to the laHt If the Germans heaicged the capital. He Is a splendid organiser, whose greatest feut In this war bee been to preserve Paris from Zepiwllna The first action of the new ministry will be to modify radically the censor ship, allowing greater liberty lu tb® publication of war and diplomatic newt and complete freedom to dlerww polit ical questions. ' Universal opinion Is that the consti tution of this strongest possible cabinet la a plain warning to Germany (but France intends to coutlnue the war to the bitter end First Real Coalition Cabinet. This Is the first time in the history of the French republic that there la a coalition ministry of all the oppos ing parties and factions. It follow® closely on the recent innovation rf forming a British coalition cabinet of Conservatives uud Liberals. The action in forming the cabinet was the culmlnntlon of deep popular sentiment that at the supreme crista of the war party division should give way to united action by all the parties in common support of the government As the cabinet of Vlvhmi was rep resentative of only a few jk> 1 ill r-ai groups, the ministers presented their collective resignations, uud President Poincare Immediately charged Aria tide Briand with the formation of a new organization, combining all ele ments. Clever. Fond Mother—lmprovise? Why, my daughter can Improvise any piece ol music put before her!— Judge. Non più' forfora Vi e' solo-un rimedio per curare la forfora, ed'e' quello li uccidere il germe. Vi e' solo una preparazi. ne per i capelli che uccide il germe ed e' la "MLdredina Hair Remedy " Questa nòn connine r-storatriòe della cute capillare che ha un recqrd di aver curato migliaia, fra crescere i capelli su quella testa che vi è' vita, enra la forfora, ferma la caduta dei capelli e il prurito della pelle in tre eettimane. E' il tonico piii' bello e vigoroso, non si attacca, non e' gras eoso ed e' copiosamente usato dalle donne che desiderano conservare i capelli lucidi, flessuosi t sodici. Il costo e' di 50 c. e &1 la botti glia c si vende da tutti i droghisti. GRATIS, per mostrare comp la Mildredina Hair Remedy cura, vi manderemo, a richiesta un esemplare gratis. Spedite alla "The Mildred Louise Co., Boston M-ss. " il vostro indirizzo e 10 soldi per le 3pese po etali. La vostra forfora può' essere intieramente cacciata ed i capelli ae quistano una lucidità' brillaiAe, con l'uso c'i questo preparativo di "Sham poo" che e" superiore a tutti gli altri che avete usati. Sciogliete un cuc chiaino di Sagetone in un bicchier d acqua tiepida, poi strofinatela fra i capelli e questo basterà' a togliervi ia forfora. Facendone uso ogni tanto i vostri capelli diverranno lucidi • e conserverete sempre la testa pulita Si vende da Ildebrand, Indiana, Pa. ; l.a micpio-fi fn'ic'lt' si ottiene rendtmdo felici le pero e care. Kon tutti p ss no fare dai rigali ch'osi come de i • rH>ehbr" r - p> Il i! valore dell'* gget o c e rendi; il rega'o gradilo, binsl il gusto nella scel ?, il prnsier e la gemi izza con cui vii ne pronti-. oii diami ura lista di oggetti gr d tassimi per Signori e Signorine, in ricorrenza del'e prossime feste Vaiaiz'e. LergHte alei-taiiinni- eri r t ' | I Guanti : Camici da stanza 'Fazzoletti Valigette dà viaggio ! Appenda panni Vali. ! Guanti foderati in pelle Camice di seta Mutande 11 Spazzole per capelli Scatole di snoia per camice <\,?. t Cravatte Panciotti di lusso Cinghie Scatole per colletti Bottoni per polsini Vestiti Maglie / | Cappelli Camice ' Assortimento per manicure Spille per cravatte Cap, u.-.-i Bretelle Berretti Giubbe per stanza Carte da giuoco Ganci per cravatte Ber. et imi pelo | Il negozio che da molti anni e' il primo in Indiana per il grande assortimento ci regali. i Recatevi subito a fare le vostre spese Natalizie. Noi conserviamo tutto quanto vi possa far D, ..**• ;.o • """ MOORHEAD EROS. .. . v, PA . Mildredina RIMEDIO PER I CAPELLI Non fallisce mai e produce il risul tato desiderato. Gli rinviva e rinvi gorisce il bulbo capillare, rafforzando tutta la pelle cutanea. Ci pervengo no lettere di congratulazione da tutti gli Stati, e ci dicano che la Mildredi ra Hair Remedy, ha operato veri mi racoli. Una donna da Chicago ci seri ve: "Dopo avere usato il vostro ri medio, la caduta dei miei capelli e' cessata, ed ora posseggo una bella capigliatura f- Ita e lunga.,, CAPELLI FOLTI E LUNGHI Un'altra scrive: "Dopo avere usa to due lKjttiglie di Mildredina, i miei capelli sono cresciuti lunghi e folti, ed e' sparito pure il bruciore della pelle. Questo e' quello che ci scrive la signora T. A. Falardeau, di Jef ferson City, Mo. Ordini per posta, di Mildred, Louise Co., Boston Mas 4. NOVITÀ' DI BELLEZZE Il Medol di Nannie B. Pow lered e'il poi' e fettiv > per rimuoverei capelli superflui. Prendete un pac co di questa polvere, buttate una quantità' nell'acqua mischiando. Do po applicata il tutto sui capelli stro finate, e dopo due o tre minuti avre te l'effetto desiderato. Questo e' un metodo rapido, non nocivo e non occorre ripeterlo. S ate sicuri che comprami > il Me dol, otterret i il vostro scopo, TOM D. HIIDREBAND Indiana. Fa.
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