Make Most of What Ycu Have. Shakespeare says, "You can't turn the wheel with the water that is past,"' he modern age says, "You can't excel in fitness when you spend the hours in idleness." Dreams of the glory that is to be are largely dreams still long after the days are past that should have witnessed the crowning. But life is more than dreams. Most folks have learned to their sorrow that it is a rather stern reality. It promises much, but it's always conditional. It teaches men that in the using of what they have they become the heroes of the days that are to be. It's the filling of present hours that brings the full hours of the future. It's folly to mourn the past. It's all made in the present and today passes so swiftly into tomorrow that we scarcely realize how swiftly go the speeding hours. Important Rivers. Just as Egypt has been made by the Nile, so Mesopotamia has been made by the Tigris and the Euphrates. The view put forward with some au thority that the rivers should he kept exclusively for irrigation .and not be depended upon for transport is chal lenged on many grounds, one of which is that irrigation and navigation can b<» effectively combined, and indeed made mutually advantageous for many years to come. Great Alexanders. Alexander Bell was the great Amer can who invented the telephone, which is still called the Bell tele phone; and Alexander Humboldt was a German traveler, statesman and the most distinguished naturalist of all times. One of his most important dls- eoveries was the decrease in intensity 1 of the earth's magnetic force from the i pole to the equator. His most impor tant book, "Kosmos," was written in his seventy-fifth year. He did much in his long life to further the science of the world. Not Much of a Pusher. It was the elevated station at 8:30 on a weekday morning. The advice of i the Irish guard who helps close the ; gates of the rear cars was an educa tion In itself. But he had a competi tor In a girl who was doing her valiant best to get on. "Push, push," she urged of a weak little masculine beside her. In a wish-washy voice he replied that he was pushing. Back came the swift retort: "You make me tired? Tou push like a jellyfish 1" — New York Sun. •juauidiqs jo; pajjOßd uaq} pas puuod-jiuii apaui sj }j no jeiv] *saiaf ojui ind £aqj qopi* *»*SBd spn »<> »dVS put* UIBiiB spiag qSnaiq) 08 uara am acrpuom -9*Blld Xnops 'UMOjq b o;u] sei-ip tpiq.tt 'tazoo aojnf iCsniui b sjno asaq} jo jno •peaq Iddod em uj tqno etWll aipim P aß aootuauß eq} uj spiag aq} qSnoum oS uaoi am jjo uaußj OABq saaAvoy eq* jajj« sjCbp A\aj y 'hjsv J° stand iUßtn uj smojS juqj ja.woy u '.fddod aqj ;i> ajinf pajjp aqt »l uiuido uinjdo The Lee Family. The Lee family of which Gen. Robert E. Lee. commander of the Confederate army during the Civil war, was a mem ber, was of English origin. One of his ancestors emigrated to Virginia in the reign of Charles I. and the fßmllv wrs prominent then, during and after the Revolutionary war.—Columbus Dia patch. Strongly for Education. We have always believed in the high possibilities of the movies and more particularly since a charming girl told us she had found you could hold hands just as well at an educational film as any other. —Grand Rapids. Liberty's Demands. We honor liberty in name and form. We set up her statues, and sound her praises. But we have not yet fairly trusted her. And with our growth, so grow her demands. She will have no half-service. —Macaulay. Canning in India. Missionaries to India have started a canning movement among the na tives. The products are put up ac cording to the directions put out by the United States department of agri culture. Just a Little One, Maybe. While to be sure we believe George Washington never told a lie we al» ways will wonder how he got around it if Mrs. Washington ever asked him If he didn't think her new way of aerving parsnips made them perfectly delicious—Macon Telegraph. How Could Hel "I'm terribly worried. I wrote Jack in my last letter to forget that I had told him I didn't mean to reconsider my decision not to change my mind, and he seems to have misuuderstood me."— Life. Fortunate Is Our Country. It is stated that the United States has 5 per cent of the world's popula tion and 33 per cent of its wealth. In other words, one-twentieth of the peo ple and one-third of the money of the whole world. Beef Suet Not Indispensable. Norway has discovered that beei suet is not absolutely necessary to the manufacture of margarine. Cod liver oil. herring oil and other fish oils are said to te excellent substitutes. Free Pc? r d. A restaurant f:- Yuma, Ariz., dif*- i plavs n si en th;» r rends: "Free board every day the sun doesn't shine." At first sight the offer of free board every day the sun doesn't shine might seem a reckless one. but. as a matter of fadt, a day without sunshine in that j desert country Is far rarer than black berries in May. If it rains at ail, it is only for a very short time, leaving most of the day for sunshine, so that the sign would only catch a tender | foot. Test of Woolens. One test ?s to cut off a bit of the selvedge and touch a match to it. If At shrivels up, but does not burn, it is i wool, but if the fabric burns with a fflame it is cotton. Another way is to put a bit of the cloth in a test tube or other glass receptacle with a solu tion of caustic soda. The soda will eat up the wool, leaving that which Is not wool. Hired Man's Life Saved. James was bowlegged and felt it his duty to whip every boy that re minded him of . i Tea Testing. To ascertain whether artificial color i Ing matter has been added to *ea. place a quantity on white paper and rub with knife to a fine powder. Now brush the paper with a brush, and If any prussian blue has been used there will be little streaks on the paper. Burning Truth. Said the facetious feller: "The«e golf fanatics get a lot of satisfaction out of reducln' their strokes from last season, hut the real joy of life cornea from bein' able to reduce the number of tons of coal from the winter be fore." Dinsmore Bros. Vestiti di Oualita' borirli} Urani! (Ulntijrfi Se siete in cerca di moda venite da noi 1 DINSMORE BROS. ■ì INDIANA, PA. I Tipografia k "il Patriota" Si sti . mpano; FRANCESCO BIAMONTE. Prop. LIBRI 15 Carpenter Avenue, - Indiana, Fa. CATALOGHI = GIORNALI e Specialità' in lavori a colori per Società' j RIVISTE. Loggie, Clubs, ecc. ' —-————I Voter's Catechism D. Have you read the Consti cution of the United States? R. Yes. D. What forai 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. 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. Which is the capital of the United States? D. By whom was it written ? i R. Thomas Jefferson. D. Which is the capital of the i 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 -1 tors? R. Boise Penrose and George T. Oliver. D. By whom are they elect ed? R. By the people. D. For how long? R. Six years. D. How many representa tives are there? R. 435. Accordine 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 eiectoral 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. Do you belong to any se cret society who teaches to dis believe in organized govern ment? R. No. D. What is a bigamist or po lygamist? R. One who believes in hav ing more than one wife. D. Are you an anarchist ? R. Ne. 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. Have you ever violated any laws of the United States? R. No. D. Who makes the ordinane for the City? R. The board of aldermen. D. Do you intend to remale permanently in the U. S.? R. Yes. ! AUTOMOBILI k BUON MERCATO 1917 OaklandSix ! 191 « Maxwell 1917 Studebaker 1917 Bristo 1917 Mitcbell Six Chummy Koadster i 1917 Kord Roadster 1917 Overland 1917 Ford 5-passenger 191 p Jeffrey 1917 Alien , 1918 Ford 3 <916 Fords 10 per cento di riduzione su gomivu c camere d'aria marca Firestone. , Raggi per Fords da #3.50 ora $2.75 i Springs 4 ' 44 4.,H0 " 3.50 Bpark Plugs 4 - 75r - 4 45c Kaditori per Fords •• 30. 00 44 $25.00 1 Parafanghi •• -J2.00 44 1 6.00 ! Si riparono aratri della marra Wiard. Riduzione sugli attrezzi di agricoltura. 11 luogo più* a buon mercato per fornimenti di cavallo. J. S. HILEMAN successore di Wiliner Stewart Dietro la corte INDIANA, PA. Le reputazione di questo negozio non è mai stata \ messa in dubio. 'Noi vi j diamo tutto ciò che danaro jr può comperare a prezzi Imi P* ll a ltri negozi anti. Coloro che comprano da noi rimarranno soddis fatti. Favoriteci di una vostra visita quando vi occorrono scarpe. JOE CAMPBELL ) U \ Indiana, Pa. *"* LIBERTY SIX MAXWELL J. WETTLING & SON distributori delle famose {Automobili L,ifc>©rty Six e Maxwell per questo territorio. Se desiderate fare acquisto di un Automobile, rivolgetevi a noi e volenterosi ci presteremo in qualsiasi soddis. facente dimostrazione, NON ASPETTATE le domande di compera supereranno di certo il numero delle automobile ora in deposito. GOMME MICHELIN E AJAX noi vendiamo anchejgomme Michelin e Ajax le migliori sul mercato per qualità' e prezzi. Se siete in bisogno di gomme non dimenticate questa grande opportunità'. SIAMO PROVVISTI DI UN COMPLETO ASSORTIMENTO DI ACCESSORI AUTOMOBILISTICI TERMINI DI COMPRA A RATA MENSILE SE DESIDERATE Sempre a vostra disposizione per servizio pronto ed onesto. J. Wettling & Son GRANDE LIBRERIA del PATRIOTA Libri scolastici, Scientifici e Romanzi di rinomati autori. Grande assortimento di Calendari eCartolinelllustrate importate BANDIERE ITALIANE E AMERICANE 15 CARPENTER AVENCE, - - INDIANA, PA. I