IRY US Patriot Publishin g* Company 15 N. Carpenter Way, Indiana, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA , NEWS IN BRIEF 1 Interesting Items From Ali Sec tions of the State. GULLED FOR QUIGK READING News of Ali Kinds Gathered From Varlouß Polnts Throughout the Keystono State. Mumps are closing schools in Cum berland Valley towns. The University of Pittsburgh has opened an aviation course. <- Jersey Shore's three license appli cations have been refused. State college will complete steer feeding experiments Aprii 12. Lewistown is said to Joe the health iest town in the Juniata valley. Wilkes-Barre has completed fog bora and red-liglit alami systems. The health officers of Monongahela report seventy-five cases of measles. Dealer» are paying $1.25 per bushel for potatoes in the Berks-Lehigh belt. Shamokin civil war veterans will offer their services in a Mexican cri BÌS. Lansford is to have a lodge of Elks numbering eigbty-one charter mena bers. Thieves have stolen electric light flxtures from campmeeting cottages at Mt. Lebanon. Deserted, young Mra. Nicholas De feo, of Freeland, took lodine, but her life was saved. The state health department urges the closing of Sunbury schools be cause of measles. Bmployes at three Altoona silk mills have been given ten per cent wage increase. Mina Wheeler, aged fifty-one years, despondent, shot and kiilled herself at Cambridge Springs. Rev. W. Charles Wallace, of Brad dock, has been appointed president ol Westminster college. May 8 has been set as the date for the electrocution of Jacob Miller, Philadelphia, for murder. G. H. M. Good, Osceola Mills, has been appointed a trustee of the State hospital at Philipsburg. The Agricultural Trust company has etarted business in Lancaster, and 1000 farmers own the stock. Pottstown school board has just sue. ceeded in eelling the last $32,000 of .« $65,000 bond issue of 1913. Slipping with a pali of scalding water, Mrs. N. J. Reneker, of Ship pensburg, was fatally injured. John Brown, of Northumberland, was killed while standing under a dock uuloading a car of coal. Doing a "flre-eating magician's act" with gasoline at Shenandoah, Edward Ambrose was terribly burned. Beginning May 1 the gas rates in Potlatown. be decreased from II Negozio di Scarpe] Di Nuovo Genere a prezzi bassi, degni di misura per tutti i membri della famiglia Sarpe da Uomo da . $2.50 in su'. Scarpe da Donna da . $1.85 insù'. Scarpe da Ragazzi da $1.45 in su'. Scarpe da Ragazze da SI.OO in su'. Hartsock's Shoe Store 662 Philadelphia Street, Indiana $1.25 to $1.15 per IÒOO cubie feet. Two hundred pupils marched safeiy out of the New Street public school at Lancaster when it caught fire. William Gilham, eighteen years old, of Shamokin, was fatally injured when he fell forty-eight feet from a roof. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Taber, Car lisle, have just celebrated the fìfty ninth anniversary of their wedding. Dr. Charles S. Foos, of Reading, has been elected president of the Schuyl kill Valley Schoolmasters' association. The Paint Creek collieries' hoild ìngs, near Scranton, were sold to a bondholders' committee at forced sale. Eleven new cases of measles have been reported at Sunbury, making 142, and the public schools are stili closed. The closing argument in the full crew cases has been continued by the public service commission until Aprii 6. Students of the Mansfield Norma; school have voluntarily organized a company to be trained in military tac tics. For punishing a negro lad, her pu pil, Miss Myrtle Young was severely attacked by bis mother, in Pitts- ! burgh. Caught in the shaker shafting at the Bell Collierv, Tuscarora, Peter Yacus, aged fifteen, was crushed to i death. On May 1 the scale of wages of Pottstown carpenters will be increas ed from thirty-five to forty cents an hour. Stephen Bisco was caught under a slide of rocks in the Alpha Portland quarry, at Martins Creek, and badly injured. * State fish wardens have been in structed to push inspection of streams for pollution from factories or other sources. Mrs. Sarah Miller, of Lancaster, celebrated her ninety-eighth birthday by entertaining friends at the Breth ren home. Cumbeiiand county tire clubs are to be investigated by District Attor ney Lloyd, under charges that they are lotteries. A capital increase from SSOOO to $955,437.77 by Berg Brothers, Philadel phia, was filed at Harrisburg, the state tax being $3168.34. Business activity in the factories in Emaus has attracted so many work men that there are not enough hou3es to provide for their families. Norristown town council wants a clerk who will be general utility man for the borough offices. The salary to be paid is SBS a month. (vjontinued o.i Page 3) The Irish Sea. The English channel is nowhere more than 900 feet deep. The Irtst sea is 2,130 feet. i-i-i 1111:111 n : i n i m ti ii-i-i ì OPEN UP YOUR L!FE. J T By cultivating our naturai T ì gifts we add to them; by nefllact 4 T we lose them. Seed that i« nev- J, T er put into the soil will never 4 J. produce a plant. The life that Ì T remaina closed will never prò- j JL duce a man. 4 1' I ■I-M liti I-I- Milli H"l"I-I MALE DI STOMACI) 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 mansiono e I 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 TABLETS regolarmente, sa rebbe loro di grande aiuto allo stoma- ( co. Non importerebbe cosa mangias i seroe 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 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 Drug Store Indiana, Pa. Alumìnlum. Slnce the Centennial exposition an entirely new industry in rninlng and | metallurgy has been developed through the production of aluminium. No alu minium was produced on a commercial scale in 1870. Curiosity. Little "Virginia, aged five, had been putto bed, but not to sleep. From her •« bedroom carne a little voice: "Daddy, come here. I want to teli j you something." j Daddy wasn't anxious to be disturb ed, so, thinking she was about to go to sleep, he sald, "Well, wait till I eat this appiè." He read for flfteen or twenty min- 1 utes, when again she called out, "Dad dy, how big is that appiè?"—lndianap olis News. Some People Won't Pay Cost. "Pollteness costs nothing," remarked the ready made philosopher. "That's not always trae," replied Miss Cayenne. "I ha ve seen it cost people a terrible struggi e."—Washing ton Star. Correctìng a Mìstake. "Are you troubled "with "Certainly; you don't suppose l'in pleased with it!"—Exchange. Mildredina RIMEDIO PER I CAPELLI Non fallisce mai e produce il risul tato desiderato. Gli rinvi va e rinvi gorisce il bulbo capillare, rafforzando tutta la pelle cutanea. Ci pervengo % i no lettere di congratulazione da tutti gli Stati, e ci dicono che la Mildredi- Y na Hair Remedy, ha operato veri mi j* racoli. Una donna da Chicago ci seri [ ve: "Dopo avere usato il vostro ri- P medio, la caduta dei miei capelli e' t cessata, ed ora posseggo una bella j. capigliatura folta e lunga.,, CAPELLI FOLTI E LUNGHI f Un'altra scrive: "Dopo avere usa * to due bottiglie 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 Mass. NOVITÀ' DI BELLEZZE FI Medol di Nannie B. Powdered e' il più' effettivo per rimuovere il capelli superflui. Prendete un pac co di questa polvere, buttate uns quantità" nell'acqua mischiando. Do po applicate il tutto sui capelli stro finate, e dopo due o tre minuti avre te l'effetto desiderato. Questo e' un metodo rapido, noi nocivo e non occorre ripeterlo. Siate sicuri che comprando il Me dol, otterrete il vostro scopo. TOM D. HILDREBAND Indiana. Pa. Man's Limitations. Man has done "wonders since he before the public. He has navigated the ocean, he has penetrateti the mys teries of the starry heavens, he has harnessed the lightning and made it light the great cities of the world. But he can't find a spool of thread t in his wife's workbasket; he can't dis cover her pocket in a dress hanging in the closet; he cannot hang out clothes and get them on the line the right end j, up. He cannot hold clothespegs in his mouth while he is doing it either. He cannot be polite to somebody he hates. In short, he cannot do a hundred things that women do almost instine-j 1 tively. Thft Human Face. Rosa Bonheur, the great painter of - animala, had a system of mnemonica which was exceedingly quaint. She could trace in the faces of those peo- 1 pie who visited her a resembiance to some son, of animai. For instance, K some one reminded her of a certain lady she would probably hesitate for a moment and then say, "Oh, yes, the L lady with the carnei facel" or, "Oh, I remember—she had a cow face!" This memory system was not flattering to r her friends, but lt showed how satu rated she was with a knowledge of an imate and their characteristica. On ev ery human face she found a likeness to some animai she had studi ed and de linca ted. Harmorry of OTet. He —Why de y OH always have piokled beeta whea I bring any friends home to dinner? She—To match the kind ef friends ( you generally bring.—Baltimore Amer ican. ] How Much Iron Can We Make? Iron furnaces of this country, in clnding ali in blast or idle, could, ac cording to the Iron Age, "appawntly produce about 40,000,000 tons if they remained in blast a year." This would be 9,000,000 tons above the maximum calendar year output. The Iron Age ' doubts, however, if ali the furnaces could stay in blast a full year, and suggests a trifle over 38,000,000 tons as maximum capacity. < Very Annoying. "I can't bear these men novelists.'' declared one lady. "Why not?" the other inquired. i "They calmly teli you that the hero ine wore a gown which fascinated a duke and not a word as to what it was | made of or how it was trimmed."— Louisville Courier-Journal. , Untrue. "Your leading lady is not tn>e to llfe." "What's the matter?" "In the first act she receives a tele gram, and you have her open it with out fear or trembling."—Detroit Free Press- Make yourself an honest man. and then you may be sure there is one rascal in the world. —Carlyle. Dott. TRUITT, Dentista Uiscio < pposto alla Banca Saving and Trust Bldg. _*A Ore d'ufficio: Dalle Ba. m alle 5 p,m ~ 7p.m ~ Bp.m VISITE GRATIS —————————— ————— A Lost Mine. Among the famous loat mines of the western world and one which is again being sought is the Tlsingall of Costa Bica. It is said to have yielded great quantities of gold In the time of the Bpanish domination. After quelling the Indian upriainga, howerer, the Bpaniards failed to relocate the mine. It la thought that lt lles hidden In the bed of one of the larger atreema. Many legenda are heard dealing with Ita wonderful rlchnesa, and many at» tempta have been made to flnd it, bet ao far without arali.—Argonaut GLI UOMINI D'AFFARI D'OGGI Pagano buon salario ai loro datillogTafi, contabili edj assisten ti di ufficio, ma loro debbon essere competenti. Nella nostra scuola 1 si da' istruzione individuale tutti ' i giorni e quando il graduato e' 1 ! competente riceverà' un buon sa a lario. Corso completo in Inglese tutti i i rami commerciali. Catalogo gra . tis dietro richiesta. 6o—Piano —Lincoln Bldg. Telefoni —Bell 269. J. City 1352. 1 Johnstown, Pa. I trade marks and eor