The patriot. (Indiana, Pa.) 1914-1955, September 29, 1917, Image 7

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Simply a few pulls on it 3 chain and
the heaviest car is raised or lowered
without danger and without exertion.
Every motorist has dreaded using the ordinary jack—an unpleasant opera
tion, to say the least, and constantly fraught with danger and much tiresome
work Now all the disagreeable features have been entirely
elirninatedby the Weed Chain-Jack. With it, whether raising or lowering the
car, you are always out of harm's way —No knocking of head, or sc.::;.c, c.
clothes against springs or other projections— No thinning of knuckles ox fly
ing up of a "handle"—/Vo chance o* the car coming down, often resulting in
serious bodily injur,'—lnfinitely easier to operate than any jack on the market.
To operate a Weed Chain-Jack it !# rot Once in r?«'f never have to touch a
necessary lo SET down in a Yveed Cha»n-jack. lOU ao not have to
strained position and trovel in mud. greare crawl underneath to either or lower
or dust under a car to work a 'hanulc" that the car and alter the car '*
is ant to fly up. with unrle.sant re—"'. haul the jack out from under the car by the
To lift Q car with the Weed Chain-Jaa., chain. A/uc/i «ap«rior in safety, economy,
simply give a few pulls on its endless chain utility, simplicity and construction.
while you stand erect - clear from springs, ••.-<<.***..»* • **+*>*-•■— "*
tire carriers and other projections. To You will n*rer be t&tiafied with
lower a cat pull the chain in opposite „ :f ____ __ u m
direction. Up or do An- : uicrg's no labor, any other if once you uae a
Weed Chain-Jack
Powerful—Safe—Easily Operated
Ha • a itrong cap, providing the kind of support from which an axle will not slip, while a
broad bate prevents the jack from upsetting on uneven roads. Every Weed Chain-Jack
is submitted to a lifting test and will support over twice the weight it is ever
Never get* out of order. Gears and chain wheels protected by a stamped-steel housing.
I Chain heavily plated to prevent rusting.
MADE IN FOUR SIZES
" Height When Height When
Lowered Raised Awilurr S'tp Up
8 inch 8 inches 12$ inches 14$ inches
10 inch 10 inches 15% inches I,%inches
12 inch 12 inches , IS# inches No Aux. Step
12 inch Truck 12 inches ISV4 incheß No Aux. btep
The 8 Inch and 10 inch sizes are made with an auxiliary step as. illuf*™' -1
When in operative position this step adds two inches to the he
Come in and try it yourself
Lightcap Electric Co.
838 Philadelphia St. '
NOSTRO AGENTE
II Sig. Augusto Buccieri, che
per parecchio tempo ha fatto par
te della famiglia del "Patriota co
me Agente e Collettore, dopo un'-
assenza di alcuni mesi passati in
Pittsburg, e ritornato in Indiana
per ripigliare i suoi studi alia Scu
ola Normale, e il suo posto presso
il nostro giornale.
Egli, che gode tutta la nostra fi
ducia, essendo un giovane serio,
intelligente e onesto, e autorizzto
dalla nostra Amministrazione di
trattare qualunque affare per con
to del giornale e della tipografia.
Le cortesie che a lui saranno u
sate le riterremo come fatte a noi
stessi, e percio caldamente lo rac
comandiamo ai nostri amici, ab
bonati ed avvisanti.
SQUAD OF PIGS THAT DRILL
After Few Lessons They Go Through
Military Evolutions Alone.
Belcher town, Mass. —Jack Newman of
this town has organized his piggery ac
cording to the infantry drill regula
tions. From 100 pigs he picked a squad
of thirty-two.
Every morning before breakfast for
two weeks these thirty-two pigs follow
ed their drill master around the edge
of the field, just inside the wire, and
paraded across the center. Then New
man purposely delayed his appearance
and found that the pigs went through
their usual evolutions alone.
Voter's
Catechism
D. Have You read the Consti
uiion of the United States?
R. Yes.
D. What form of Govern
ment is this?
R. Republic.
D. What is the Constitution
of the United States?
R. It is the fundamental law
of this country.
D. Who makes the laws of
the United States?
R. The Congress.
D. What does Congress con
sist of?
R. Senate and House of Rep
resentatives.
D. Who is our State Senator?
R. Wilbur P. Graff.
WOMAN CAPTURES EAGLE.
She Came Out Victorious After Battle
With the Bird.
Bedlands, CaL—Mrs. Winthrop How
land of the El Chivar Goat ranch in
Lire Oak canyon came out victor in a
battle with a golden eagle, and the big
bird is now a captive at the ranch. Mrs,
Howland noticed the bird alight in a
peach tree. It appeared to be exhaust
ed, fo She grabbed 006 end then the
battle started.
Mrs. Howland saw that she was in
for a fight and, not daring to let loose
of the bird, made a dive for its neck
and was lucky enough to get a hold of
it. She was thus able to keep the bird
from biting her, but it beat at her with
its wings. She managed to get it into
a pigeon corral and then found that
she was almost exhausted by the fight
The eagle is a large one and measures
about six feet from tip to tip. When
Mrs. Howland made an examination
she found that she had been wounded,
but the wound is almost healed.
President Buys More Bonds.
Washington.—President Wilson has
invested $lO,OOO in farm loan bonds.
He took $lO,OOO of the first issue of
liberty bonds.
Why is it that a girl who can't get
her own brother to walk across a room
for her can get some other girl's broth
er to run a mile for her?— Milwaukee
Sentinel.
D. Who is the chief executive (
of the United States?
R. President.
D. For how long is the Presi
dent of the United States elect
ed?
R. Four years.
D. Who takes the place of
the President in case he dies?
R. The Vice President.
D. What is his name?
R. Thomas R. Marshall.
D. By whom is the President
of the United States elected?
R. By the electors.
D. By whom are the electors
chosen ?
R. By the people.
D. Who makes the laws for
the State of Pennsylvania.
R. The Legislature.
D. What does the Legislature
consist of?
R. Senate and Assembly.
D. Who is our Assembly
man?
R. Wilmer H. Wood.
D. How many States in the
union?
R. Forty-eight.
D. When was the Declaration
of Independence signed?
R. July 4, 1776.
D. By whom was it written?
R. Thomas Jefferson.
D. Which is the capital of the
United States?
R. Washington.
D. Which is the capital of the
state of Pennsylvania.
R. Harrisburg.
D. How many Senators has
each state in the United States?
R. Two.
D. Who are our U. S. Sena
tors?
R. Boise Penrose and George
T. Oliver.
D. By whom are they elect
ed? 4
R. By the people.
D. For how long?
R. Six years.
D. How many representa-
tives are there?
R. 435. According to the
population one to every 211,000,
(the ratio fixed by Congress af
ter each decennial census.)
D. For how long are they
elected ?
R. Two years.
D. Who is our Congressman?
R. Nathan 'L. Strong.
D. How many electoral votes
has the state of Pennsylvania?
R. Thirty-eight.
D. Who is the chief execu
tive of the state of Pennsyl
vania ?
R. The Governor.
D. For how long is he elect
ed?
R. 4 years.
D. Who is the Governor?
R. Martin G. Brumbaugh.
D. Do you believe in organ
ized government?
R. Yes.
D. Are you opposed to or
ganized government?
R. No.
D. Are you an anarchist?
R. Nc.
D. What is an anarchist?
R. A person who does not be
lieve in organized government
D. Are you a bigamist or
poligamist?
R. No.
D. What is a bigamist or po
lygamist?
R. One who believes in hav
ing more than one wife.
D. Do you belong to any se
cret society who teaches to dis
believe in organized govern
ment?
R. No.
D. Have you ever violated
any laws of the United States?
R. No.
D. Who makes the ordinances
for the City?
R. The board of aldermen.
D. Do you intend to remain
permanently in the U. S.?
R. Yes. Casa Stabilita nel 1895 PROVATE I L'Olio Marca "La Siciliana" I
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MARCA "GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI"
Prezzo speciale per ordine di 25 casse in su
Grande Grosseria All' Ingrosso
Prezzi Ristretti per Generi Garantiti
Pasquale Giunta
IMPORTATORE D'OLIO D'OLIVA
1030 So. 9th Street - - Philadelphia, Pa.
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