THE PATRIOT Published Weekly By THE PATRIOT PUBLISHING COMPANY, Office? No. 15 Carpenter Avenue Marshall Building, INDIANA, PENNA Local Phont 250-Z F. BIAMONTE, Editor und Manager V. ACETI, Italian Editor. Entered as second-class matter S ptemlier 26, 1014, at the postoffice at Indiana, Pennsyivt nia, under the Act of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION ONE YEAR . . 91.00 | SIX MONTHS. . $5O Toe fim si tiie Foreign language Papers of America TO HELP PRESERVE THE IDEALS AND SACRED TRAD ITIONS OK THIS, OUR ADOPTED COUNTRY, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ; To REVERE ITS LAWS AND IN SPIRE OTHERS TO OBEY THEM; T STRIVE UNCEASING LY TO QUICKEN THE PUBLIC S SENSE OF CIVIC DUTY; IN ALL WAYS TO AID IN MAKING THIS COUNTRY GRKAT FCB AND BETTER THAN WE FOUND IT. n m oiid ii CDS. Adverthsements under this head 1 e a word each insertion. FOR SALE—Corner lot in Chevv •Chase, 65x150, for further informa tion, apply at this office. FOR SALE—Team horses, 5 and tSi year old; weight about 3,000. □ln quire at this office. WANTED—Slavish or Polish! men , well acquainted in Indiana ami mine camps. Can make $25 to $3O per week. Call 35 Carpen ter avenue, Indiana, Pa. FOR SALE—Good automobile. 1914 Vulcan Roadster. A-l run ning condition. Will demonstrate Sacrifice, $250. Need money. Call or write J. M. } care ''Patriot." 15 Carpenter avenue, Indiana, Pa. W ANTED —Car pen tors. Will pay according to merits. Inquire this office. Don't Worry. Mrs. Wullaby—l>e agent saya If w aJn't pot de rent uex' Monday we'j g, to pit out. Sam Wullaby—Nex' Mon day? Den we donn' need to worry f de nex' fo' day*.— Puck. There are only twe r< ad* by whirl any Important goal tan le reached abeer strength and per*rv*rano*. Goefha. Animal Etiquatta. No ODC who in at all observant 01 1 the way* of animals can have failed to notice how gentle large dogs, like the St. Bernard and the Great Dune, are to their smaller canine fellows, it la rare that a big dog turns ui>ott one of the little fellow*, no matter how aggravating and snappy the latter may be. Instead, lie Invariably treats the small dogs an tie* with unruffled and dignified tolerance. For there is a recognized code of etiquette among animals, if you please, quite as much ns there Is among human beings. In truth, there are uot a few respect* !u which the animals can give points on politeness and good behavior to man himself. The Outlet. Physiology Teacher —Clarence, you may explain how we hear things. CIM en< c- Pa tells em ft) ma as a seeret. and ma gives 'em away at the bridge club—Cleveland Leader A Canine F*aL A blind man. guided by a large and athletic dog, went (low* the street the other day. Just as they turned a cor ner the blind man's dog saw a dog It knew ami darted forward In away that threw the sightless mendicant to the ground. Lie was speedily assisted to his feet, however, by a waggish passerby, who remarked that he had heard some remarkable storien wf the feuts performed by dogs, but this was the first time be hud ever knsws one to pull down the blind.—Exchange. Easily Arranged. A man took the following telegram to a telegraph office: "Mrs Brown Center Street: I announce with griet tbe death of (Jncte Jauies Com# quickly to read tbe will I tie44ece are are his heir* John Black ~ The telegraph elerk. having counted the wrds. said. 'There are two words ts many, sir " "Cm out with rrtef.* " was the re rile.—Chicago v#w Th Exeaptle*. "If at first yon don't succeed, try try again." "That's good theory, bat It Isn't ai way* wise practice." "Why not?" "1 once tried to paper a room myself I didn't succeed, but I assure you that my experience taught me never to fcrj It again."—Detroit Free Press. Takes a lip of Teclcn While *h<- attempted te take a drlnt from wtint he thought vn a glass •< wafer while in the d.trk at her home b Point trwn*h s p. NorthwtnixTlaad cr ty. Pa.. Ml* Alice Rbuadea, eighteen years old. swallowed *everai hundre tack* and pin* Fhe w* taken to th< hfeer M s(ahurv Mai-many ef Df*t. He—Why do you aiwaya have pickled beets whea I bring any friends home to dinner? She—To match the kind of friends you generally bring.—Baltimore Amer lean. Revised Vervians. Handsome is that Ftffiidnnmn i* made up. Those who live in glass hw make* a good outfiow: j he who r •in much can and rami ; give Mioch.—Bknrke. BmoVel9fl Powder. Some smokeless powders decompose after awhile, and as a result of such deterioration they are likely to ex plode spontaneously. The destruction of tbe French warship Llberte. which blew up in 10T1. is thought to have been caused by sach an accident. As a precaution against such tragic hap penings all tbe powder of that kind used by our own navy is put through a process of remanufacture every fire years, and there is a regular fortnight ly inspection of the stuff on hand on : every battleship and cruiser. WheD It decomposes it gives out reddish, | acrid fumes, which should give ample warning of tbe threatened danger.— Youth's CoiDimninn. Eye Strain. There are two common ktnde ef eye strata. It is a strain for & person who is farsighted to do cios# work, and It la a strain for one whe ia near sighted to use the eyes for distance*. Both kind* of eye strain produce the eame symptom*—-headache—end both require that the eyes be examined and fiaseee be provMtoi. 1. i' A Last Win*. Among the famous I oat mine* of the western world and one which la ugaia being eought Is the Tlalagali of Costa Rica. It 1* said to have yielded gTeat quantities of gold la the time o/ th* Spanish domination. After quelling the Indian uprisings, however, the Spaniards failed to relocate the mine. It Is thought that it lie* hidden in the bed of one of the larger stream* Many legends are heard dealing with It* wonderful richne.s*. and ma ay at tempts have been made to find It, but so far wltbuut avail—Argonaut. Lords and Commons. An ancient English custom forbids the participation gf a peer Lu the elec tion of a commoner, **o that when a general e.'ecrtii/a U actually la progress the lords are oratorical]/ muzzled by a fiction that uppoes tUewi V* be quit* hidifferent to the composition *f the iwer bouea, hut until rfc* esadldste* have been actually aonaioated tb* Reers may use ali the aieqaecoe wltL which natcre has eedewed them far or against the issue hsestral fa the ap paeaehlag etocttoa. > A Fmmfm Farad i*e. 1 The expression "A fo*l • pnrrufise' meant originally la Christian mythol ogy a region "near the abode of tin,' bleaaed." but net a part of It, a sort of boidcrland. "where dwelt the prniw less and the 14a am lee* dead." Today it I* used to denote the mental condition of those W'o by their vrJn hopes are "fooling" themselves. —New York Amer lean Afl Wrang. The foliar actor had become a sol dier. In a hotly contested kirmiMh he distinguished himself by hie courage and gallantry. "Well, well" a*:4 be *r the eiw) of the actloa. "what dv you think of that? Not a eouTa appleodiag."— New Tork Peot. Head For Business. "Has nwir boy Joah a head for bui ness?" "Yep," rapited rariner Corntossc 1 "He's aiwav* talkia' alsmt inakln* money. [ Vi i4 o* wieh hi* bnnds wis a* go*d far work a* h' bead Is fur hpalMH* R*r Mar. in il'.ivl i il Rapidamente' curato Molte persone soffrano il .inde eli stomaco da anni, ed immaginano che dovranno sopportarlo per anni an ni con la conseguente aggravante di j*ltre malattie. Costoro mangiono e 4>evono oltre misura forzando lo sto maco alla digestione. Ma lo stomaco ha 1 bisogno li un bistro aiuto per altiettanto lavoro. f]Se questa gente us-isso la TONO LINE IARLETS regolarmente, sa rebbe loro di grande aiuto allo stoma co. >lOll importerebbe cosa uiangias ero e bevessero, 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 tuiato nella digestione. le pillole limoline Non solamente sollevano 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 Drag Store Indiana. Pa. _ iS2SdStìdSdSdSHSHSHSBSESZSES2SSSSS2SdSHS2S2SHSHSHSHSZS2SHSHSZSSSZSSSSS?SESBSHS£i)" diHsSs2i>^sdbciSdididi2S2sHsHs2SHS2sHsSsÌls dsdSdSZsZScScscsZ | I migliori Regali per Natale j Buchheit Brothers jjf " .. prifiti J.IT i r.':-;ili IÙ-rat(-vi ;t v,'(li'iv la jj Splendidi sono i nostri tavoli per lihreria f [S^SwM | Abbaino tanfi altri ngyetfi che nw possiamo qui niiatillre, 'ni uni yjjtra £ : J | aspettata e desiderata visita, vi tara' accertare uifi q unfi yrasSr.aiuu fjf | BUCHHEIT BROS. INDIANA, PA, * , - S2Ss **shshshs 2 SH^^ I TOE"HEEL j f ipj# Le Spese di Natale SI POSSONO FARE FACILMENTE AL NE IGOZIO DEGLI LOMINI. 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