The patriot. (Indiana, Pa.) 1914-1955, May 05, 1917, The Patriot, Image 4

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    THE ITALIANS OF AMERICA ORGANIZING
The Bureau of Economic Zoology of the State Department of
Agriculture is putting forth a strenuous effort to encourage the
beekeepers of the state to do their bit during the present scarcity
of foodstuffs, by aiming to produce larger crops. Pennsylvania
beekeepers must do their part to help produce one hundred billion
extra pounds of honey in the United States this season. This is
the figure aimed at by the United States Department of Agricul
ture. /
Several Apiary Advisers are now visiting the beekeepers of
the state and a number of field meetings will be held in various
sections. It is hoped that the beekeepers will avail themselves of
the free help, which these experts are ready and willing to give.
These advisers will be able to visit only a very small portion
of the beekeepers of the state, and it is hoped that the beekeepers
will make it a point to attend one or more of the meetings which
are now being scheduled, and which will be duly advertised in the
papers of the various counties.
A field meeting will be held in this county next week. The
first meeting will be in the apiary of Alonzo Sides, Clymer, Pa.,
on Monday, May, at 1:30 P. M. Mr. Sides' apiary is located at
Pine Flats.
All beekeepers within easy reach are urgently asked to at
tend, and heartily invited to cooperate in this movement for bet
ter beekeeping in Pennsylvania.
BOARD FOR WAR METALS.
Mambera to Deal With Bupply of Braaa
and Aluminum. %
Washington.—To deal with problems
of brass and aluminum supply for the
army and navy the Council of National
Defense created two committees to act
In conjunction with the raw materials
committee of the Civilian Advisory
Commission. The two new committees
are expected to bring highly valuable
technical Information to the army and
navy. Committees to deal with othei
raw materials vital to the conduct of
the war are being formed and will be
announced later.
The two committees announced fol
low:
Brass—Charles F. Brooker and C. D.
Goss, Waterbury, Conn.; Lewis H.
Jones, Detroit; Barton Hazelton, Rome,
N. Y., and F. J. Kingsbury, Bridgeport,
Conn.
Aluminum—Arthur F. Davis, New
York; E. E. Allyne, Cleveland, and Jo
seph A. Janney, Philadelphia.
JAIL DE LUXE, BUT EMPTY.
Weatcheater Off era Marble Batha, Etc.,
but Can't Gat Convicta.
New York.—V. Everit Macy, multi
millionaire commissioner of correction
of Westchester county, has taken over
the new penitentiary de luxe" at East
View, but he -cannot get any prisoners
to fill it
There are plenty of Westchester men
serving sentences —200, In fact—but
they were committed to Blackwell's Is
land for their full terms, and there
seems no legal way to transfer them.
New York would like to let go of them,
but can't. Mr. Macy needs at least
forty at once or there will be no gar
den truck In the summer, there being
no one to plant the garden.
The prison hag marble shower baths,
writing desks, real linen for the tables
and pretty much all the comforts of
home except freedom.
ONE HUNDRED PILLION POUNDS OF HONEY
Loyalty to their adopted country and keen interest in'mat
ters military were evidenced by a committee representing those
Italian residents of the District of Columbia who assembled Wed
nesday evening, April 4, at the office of Dr. Enrico Castelli, 2025
Q Street, Washington, D. C.
With enthusiasm, these men expressed for themselves and
the many men they represent an earnest desire to show their
appreciation of the Nation's hospitality, their love for this and
their own country. As an Italian unit they offer their services
to the United States of America's military force.
This volnteer of service has been presented in writing to
the War Department by Dr. Castelli, who has served nine years
as a Line Officer in the Regular Royal Italian Army, and whose
name leads the list of men to serve under the colors.
The plans mapped out by Dr. Castelli and the committee
aim to let this formation of men as an Italian unit be an incentive
for the same formation of Italian units in every town and city
in the United States. An Advisory Headquarters will be opened
at Dr. Castelli's office, 2025 Q Street, Washington, D. C., where
application for information, counsel and aid may be addressed.
The committee thinks it possible to raise throughout the
United States 50,000 Italian volunteers.—The American Leader.
Ua*d to It.
T bag your pardon. I didn't mean to
step on your foot"
"That's all right. I walk on 'cm my
self—Ohio SundiaL
H« Want.
He (11 p. m. at the piano)— What
shall I sing next? She —"Home, Sweet
Home," without any variations. —Puck.
He that wrestles with its strengthens
onr nerves and sharpens our skill. Our
antagonist is our helper.— Burke. of Amcric*
Il Portamento
Diritto
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JL PORTAMENTO cor
corretto è parte essenzia.
della apparenza del ragaz
zo di buona salute. Ma cer
ti modelli di abiti sono
proprio fatti apposta per
mostrare delle spalle tonde
e delle linee di singolare
bellezza e dignità.
Gli Abiti Sampeck
I MODEL! D'AMERICA
non solamente accrescono
la bellezza delle forme, ma
sono disegnati e manifattu
rati in modo da incoraggia
il ragazzo ad assumere il
portamento e le maniere di
un piccolo gentiluomo.
Negli Abiti "Sampeck'' e' messa
la stessa cura e il medesimo otti
mo materiale, insieme all'accurata
manifattura, che per i costumi di
qnalita' superiore confezionati per
gli adulti.
Si danno due paia di pantaloni su
ogni abito, per le combinazioni co
mune ai ragazzi che si danno ad
ogni sorta di giuochi.
Prezzi: $7.50 a $12.50
Altri da $4 a $8
Moorkad Bros.
&a/nvjfvecfe, Clctke*
T)M Sl«n4*r<L of AmtrU»
Comprate gli Abiti SAMPECK
per i vostri ragazzi
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Chi e" il vostro sarto?
Volete i vostri vestiti confezionati a New York
dai miglioii sarti del mondo?
Volete un vestito di $25.00 persolo $1.00?
Scriveteci e manderemo fino a casa vostra uno
dei nostri esperti disegnatori.
Sorteggiammo il vestito del Club N. 1 che andò
a favore del membro Santo Perrone,
Aultman, Pa.
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T. Goldy --P.O. Box 522 Indiana, Pa.
: l ££ ...j glgglg g
Scarpe basse da Uomo
per la stagione
Da $3.00 a $7.00
Scarpe basse da Signora
Da $2.50 a $5.50 \
Gli Italiani vengono sempre da noi
perche' non solamente li trattiamo be
ne, ma perche' le nostre Scarpe sono I
insuperabili sia per prezzo che qualità'. 1
~ " JOE " CAMPBELL I
662 PHILADELPHIA STREET 1
INDIANA, PA.
SEMENZA GOVERNATIVA
Mediante la gentilezza del Congressman North, abbiamo rice
vuto della semenza governativa. Se i nostri abbonati verrano a
farci visita in ufficio saremo lieti di favorirli gratuitamente.
La semenza non si consegnerà' ai bambini.
ii^——b——^B3
La macchina del
business man
Macchina unica a caratteri visibili
10 GIORNI DI PROVA GRATIS
La macchina Woodstock ha un valore di SIOO esi da per |
soli $59.50 a sola titolo di reclame.
L'Unica Macchina da Scrivere Negli Stati Uniti Con
Pagamento Facile di Soli 10 Soldi al Giorno.
Agenzia Italiana
15 N. Carpenter Ave. INDIANA.QPA.
1 BANDIERE ITALIANE I
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JOE J. CAMPBELL, Vice-Presidente
S. C. STEELE, Cassiere GEO. L. DOULASS, ASS. Cassiere
THE HOMER CITY NATIONAL BANK
HOMER CITY. PENNSYLVANIA
; Capitale - - - $50,000.00
Risorse -. - . $350,000.00
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