La Vostra Automobile ha bisogno di cura! ' 1 9 Lasciatelo da noi e ve lo puliremo come nuovo, ingrassando gl'ingranaggi e rapportarvi se o no vi oc corrono riparazioni. SERVIZIO PRONTO E PREZZI MODERATI AUTO LAUNDRY (Vicino l'ufficio del Patriota) INDIANA, PA. | Tipografia de II Patriota stampano: | FRANCESCO BIAMONTE, Prop. LIBRI 5 15 Carpenter A venne, - Indiana, Pa. ('ATALOGrHI 5 GIORNALI e \ Specialità'in lavori a colori per Società' RI VIST PI Loggie, Clubs, ecc. Notaio Pubblico Spedizione di moneta in qualunque parte d'Europa General Merchandise CAPANO óc VALENTI Creekside, Pa. Ufficio di fronte la "Sala Caneva" Farmers & Miners National Bank \ of Jacksonville, Pa. i t KENT, PA. 1 Risorse oltre SIOO,OOO Noi paghiamo il 4 per cento sui depositi. Spedizione di danaro in Italia. Noi diamo il miglior oambio della giornata. » SHS2SHSZSaSaSHSZSESHSaSaS,-ESHFdSZSaSZSHSZSHSZSaSHSaSHSaS2SaS2SHSHSHSan | Prof. Giovanni Pico ! | SCUOLA di PIANOFORTE edi 5 ARMONICA, con Metodo accelerato q S Stanza No. 2 —2ndo Piano. a Hetrick Building, = Indiana, Pa. [ì ?2ScSHSHSHSSSBSBS2S2SHSHS2S2SHSHSHSBSESHS2SHSESESHSHSSHSHSHSBSHSHSHSHSi _ • : : 1 YES, {JONES, ( MISS HER (3REATLY-WHV f SHE TttoUGHT 50 MUCH 0F ME "IPJAT s*\E-■ ) USEO T 'QU/Air UP FOR ME t) COME HOME BUT HOW SHE WD IT, I H 69* HIGH ON SCROLL OF FAME Is Written the Name of Frank Luke, One of the Best of American Air Fighters. What Lieutenant LHke, famous American aviator, would, and often did, attenjpt was illustrated by his last fight. Starting out alone to attack three "drachens," or observation bal . loons, he had seen behind the German lines in front of Verdun, he was inte/- cepted by ten enemy machines. He engaged them ali, got two of them, and | escaped the others by seeming him i self to be disabled. His "fall" was from directly over the balloons, and be fore they could be lowered or protec-t --ed he shot ali three of them in flames. But then Luke disappeared, and what beeame of him was not known until | after the arnwstice. When the allies entered the village 1 of Murvaux the rest of the story was learned from the peasants. The Amer ican had been forced by wounds or the ! disablement of hi.s machine to descend, but he did not land until he had used his machine gun to the extent of kill ing eleven of the many German sol diers station M there. Then he alight ed safely in a nearby field and was seen to quit his machine and start for a little stream as if to get water. Ger man soldiers ran up, and either by them or b!y a shot from further away he was killed. The German officer in command kicked the body and ordered that no one touch it. There lt lay tlll the next morning, when the villagers were allowed to take it, uncovered, in a cart, to their cemetery and bury it. So ended Frank Luke at the age of 20. He had lived much, if not long, and down in Phoenix, Ariz., where he was born, they are justly proud of him. He does not lack appreciation elsewhere, for Captain Rickenbacker says : "Had he lived he would have put me out of business long ago as Amerl ca's leading ace. I wouldn't have had a show against him." Bruges of Today. Mrs. B. O. Tufnell, writing In ref erenoe to Bruges, says: "I thìnk it ma.v he of interest to you to know that Bruges is extraordinarily little chang ed since the war. We were most agree ably surprised to find our things left behind intaet and only one case had been The hotel was stili well run and comfortable, and the food was good, only the pre-war prlces had changed for the worse ! The beautiful old city looked much the same as be fore. The carillon ls stili pealing in the belfry, and few of the public build ings have suffered. The port has been greatly altered, and there the signs of war are very evldent, not only in the huge works started by the eneray, but in the efjectual destroctlon of them by our airnien. The shops are open, and the life of Bruges goes on as it dici. Only the welcome appearance of khaki clad men or businesslike W. A. A. C.'s strikes a strange note in the cobbled I spaces of the Grande Place." Memorial to Great Naval Deed. Were it possible for the British peo- , pie to forget that greatly daring naval deed of the war known by the unin splring title of the Zeebrugge raid, the present movement on foot to commem orate it will assure for it perpetuai fame. Happily thir't'ntive has been taken by the city of V.ruges, so there is not the slightest element of vain glory in th:> Ì«K*ÌÌ of a memorial to be erected on a suìtnble site within a few yards of the spot where the blockships j Intrepid and Iphiirenia were success fully SUD'.;. The actual sinking of J these for tlio purpose of pre- ! ventine thp German submarines using the canal to Bruges, was rendered pos sible only by the gallantry of the at-, tack made by the old cruiser Vindic- Jlve, whlch was afterward sunk across the fairway at Ostend. Standing on an elevation, the monument will b« visible far out to sea.—Christian Sci enee Monitor. Suspense Worse Than Attack. There are sailors who will teli yon that the actual torpedoing of a vessel was not very much worse than the sus pense and the many false alarms—any of which might have proved to be an eneniy submarine. A merchant cap- 1 tain was looking out to sea one day, when in the distance he thought he saw something dark and round. He watched to see whether it would move. Tt did move, and then suddenly it dlved. There was no time to do anything,, since he did not know from what direc tion the torpedo might come. He watt ed. To his horror the dark, round ob ject rose from the waves only 30 yards awav from the boat. He 9aid it was the worst moment in his life until he realized on further inspection that the / "perlscope" was in actual fact a large seal with a dirty yellow neck and a full crop of whiskers. War and Roller Skates. Tt is a far cry from the wortd war to a child's roller skates. but accord ine to the fashion expert of Popular Meehanics Magazine, roller skntes of the latest approved model arf- after the style of British fighting tanks. Novelty always being uppermost in the juvenile heart, it matters not that the new skates are a bit snowshoelike in size. The new skates are like ali oth ers except that they are surrounded by tanklike bodies made of light sheet m^tal. The Source of Most Good Luck. "How do you happen to have such good luck with roses?" asked the neieh bor. "Don't know," replifed the amateur gardener. "unless it is because 1 hoe the ground a lot and spray them a lot, and work with them a lot." FIRST CALL WAS FOR SOAP Nothing Germans at Coblenz Would Not Do for That Artide— Pepper Carne Next. German supplies were getting rather short when the American army of oc cupation rnoved across the Rhine at Coblenz. The population was eating a tough blaek bread which was nothing more than a bran mash, wearing paper clothes, and going virtually unwashed, as thev had no soap. There is alinost nothing the Ger mans won't do for a piece of Ameri can soap. The washwomen will darn impossible holes in the doughboy's socks, mend his trousers, scrnb his leggins, and would si and guard in his place if assured they will be rewarded with a portion of this delicaey. Soap takes the preference over cigarettes, chocclates or chewing ginn. The Germans have an imitation soap they provide for the populace. It looks like soap and makes a rich-appearing lather, but it isn't soap. It doesn't do the work. You might as~well try to shave with the foam froin their bad tasting beer as that soap. Having no oils or fats in it. it is plain camou flage. Another thing the Germans are shy on is pepper. A person who has al ways had pepper might give it little thought and it probably would be the last thing included in an "iron ratlon," but go without pepper three years and you'll begin to think that it is the staff of life. Soap and pepper are to the Germans what pie and ice cream and going home are to the American doughboys. —The Spiker of Aprii, published in France by the United States Army Railway Engineers. MARY HAD NOT FORGOTTEN Movie Actress Tells Why She Long Has Had Grudge Against Robert Hilliard. Robert Hilliard, actor, and best dressed man in New York theatrical circles, was introduced to Mary Plck ford recently. As they shook hands he smiled and sald: "My dear Miss Pickford, I have wanted to meet you for a long tlme. This is a pleasure, I assure you.". "Thank you, Mr. Hilliard," replied the movie actress, "but I must say your memory for faces isn't very good." "Why?" he asked. "Some twenty years ago, when you were playing in 'The Littleat Girl,' In Toronto, you needed a chlld to be the girl. My mother offered my servlces. I was little Gladys Smith then. You looked me over and told me to go home and wash my hands." "No, no!" repliéd the horrifled Hil liard. "I couldn't have said that." "But you did," perslsted Miss Pick ford ; "but I told you my hands weren't dirty—they were chapped. You flnally gave me the Job, but I took a dlsllke to you Just the same." "You did! Why?" "Because," concluded Miss Pickford, "you made me go home and wash my hands, anyway, and I detested soap and water in those days." "Well, I declare !" sald Mr. Hilliard, as he arranged his boutonnaire. —Re- hoboth Herald. Explained. She was weeping bitter tears lnto her afternoon tea. "Oh, my d«ar!" she said to her only friend, "I don't know what I shall do. Ted and I have only been married six months, yet he spends every evening at his club." "Well, don't worry, darling," sald the other. "Percy's just the saoie. But I shall never scold him again for spending so much time at his club." "Why not?" "Well, last night a burglar got lnto the house and my husband knocked him senseless with a poker. I'ye heard several men speak of htm as a poker expert. He has evidently been practicing at the club for just such an emergency."—Exchange. Rescue Cage. Less thrilling fhan being rescued and carried down on a swaying ladder. but much more practical, is a new res cue cage. When the Are ladder la thrown against a burning building it carries with it a wire cable attached to a steel cage. Llke an elevator wlth out a shaft the cage hangs from its pulley at the top of the ladder, within easy reach of the Windows. It ls low ered by turning the cable dram on the Are truck below, and wlll carry four passengers safely.—Popular Mechan ics Magazlne. Bright Rupert. The lesson was on the rabblt. "The rabblt has long ears, fur on its body, and a tali, nothing to speak of, though," the master informed the class. The next day he wanted to see what they knew about it. "Now, then, Rupert," he barked to a particirt&rly bright youth. "teli me something about the rabbit." "The rabbit has a tali," sald Ru pert. eyeing his silent fellows trlum phantly, "but it mustn't talk about It." Just So. She was teaching the word "ele ment" to a sixth grade. She had told them its meaning—the substances of which a thing is composed—and then had illustrated her definition by saylng that the elements of the earth were water and soil. Then she asked them to wrlte tences containing the word. And this is the one Henry wrote: "Water is one of the elements oX milk." GRANDE LIBRERIA del PATRIOTA Libri scolastici. Scientifici e Romanzi di rinomati autori. 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