The patriot. (Indiana, Pa.) 1914-1955, August 07, 1920, Image 3

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    WAYNE RIGG&CO. I
Gioiellieri ed Orologiai di fronte al Teatro Strand
Il Migliore luogo in Indiana per ccJmprare
orologi e gioielli Anelli e regali per j
matrimonio.
| Si eseguiscono riparazioni di orologi,
sveglie e gioielli prontamente.
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LAVORO GARENTITO.
Wayne Rigg, &Co.
Gioiellieri ed Orologiai di fronte al Teatro Strand
1 seguenti sono automobili che ab
biamo presso la nostro rimessa.
3 1918 Buick 5 and 7 Passenger.
3 1917 Dodge Touring.
2 1918 Doge Touring.
3 1916 Ford Touring.
2 1918 Ford Touring.
2 1918 Chevrolet Touring.
3 1918 Chandler Toaring.
2 1918 Chandler Roadster.
1 [9lB Diberty Touring.
1 1918 Moon Touring.
2 1919 Lexington Touring.
3 1917 Ookland Touring,
2 1018 Oakland Touring.
1 1920 Hupmobile Touring.
1 1919 Hupmobile Touring.
1 1920 Maxwell Coupé, 3 Passengcr.
M 1915 Pope-Hartford Trucks.
1 1918 Reo Speed Wagon.
1 1918 Saxon Touring.
I suddetti automobili sono stati cambiati per carri
nuovi. Noi abbiamo un grande assortimento da
sciegliere in buone condizioni, alcune di esse sono
quasi nuove. Noi accettiamo i vostri Liberty Bonds
oppure il vostro carro usato. Si vende a contanti od
a pagamenti mensili. Noi siamo sicuri di avere un
uutomobile che vi soddisferà'. Venite a vedere
SHOW MOTOR CO.
Vicino la stazione, New Kensington, Pa.
DIRETTORIO
DI PROFESSIONISTI E COMMERCIANTI DI INDIANA E DINTORNI
CHE ÌL GIORNALE RACCOMANDA
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CHARLES J. MARGIOTTI
Avvocato Italiano
Cor. Mahoning & Jefferson St.
Punxsutawney, Pa.
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Noi carichiamo le vostre
batterie pel vostro automo
bile.
Elettricisti d'Automobile
Grande assortiuento di acces
sori elettrici.
LÌGHTCAP ELECTRIC CO
Stazione autorizzata dei
servizio "Willard"
SI VENDE FARM di 92 1-4 a
cri di terreno, sita a Rayne town
ship a 7 miglia da Indiana; con
casa a due piani di 7 stanze. Ot
tima Barn. Acqua potabile buo
nissima; molte piante di frutta —
vicino la scuola —posta a domici
lio. Si può prendere possesso in
autunno. Con il danaro che si ri
cava dell'affitto dei gas, si paga
l'intiera tassa dell'anno. Rivol
gersi ad
A. H. SHIELDS,
557 R. R. Ave., Indiana, Aug. 14
Eff ective Printing
means good type. good presses, good
workmen and good piper. We bave the
equipment and the workmen for you, and
use Hammermill gradea of bond, safety
and cover papera. Let us show yow.
PEELOR & FEIT
Avvocati in cause civile e cri
\ minali
Marshall Bldg., IrMiana, Pa.
E. E. CREPS,
Avvocato in Legge
Farmers Bank Building
Indiana. Pa.
Dott. TRUITT, Dentista
Ufficio opposto alla Banca
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Ore d'ufficio: Dalle 8 a. m. ali 5 i
m., 7 p. m. 8 p. m.
PAUL D. SHARRETTB
Giudice di Pav«e
573 Phila St., dirimpetto
l'lndiana House
JO(WPK C. MACRO,
Ottistas National Bank
Tadiiai, Pa.
Avvocato Italiano.
Ali Travtliné Experaes
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Printing ii a Salesmaa
Who TraveU Cheap)/
Traveling expenscs
1 centi
Good printing on
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costs you little and docs
much for you.
Use more printed
salesmanship. Ask us.
L'ARRIVO DI 200 SOCIALISTI
A GINEVRA PER LA CON
FERENINTERNA-
ZIONALE
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GINEVRA—Sono arrivati qui
200 delegati fra i quali due degli j
Stati Uniti. ed altri se ne atten
dono per l'imminente apertura
depa Conferenza Internazionale
socialista che s'inaugurerà qui do-'
mani, sotto la Presidenza di Emi
le Pandervelde, Ministro di Gra
zia e Giustizia del Belgio.
L'lnghilterra, la Francia e la
Germania han mandato numerose
delegazioni, ma l'ltalia e l'Austria
non sono rappresentate ufficiai- 1
mente.
La questione che porterà a bur
rascose discussioni sarà quella !
dell'atteggiamento assunto da Le
nine, Primo Ministro bolscevico}
russo, verso la Seconda Interna-'
zionale e la responsabilità >della
Guerra.
STATISTICA INTERESSANTE
Il capo della truppa statale, se-j
dente in Ilarrisburg, ha dato te
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sté alla stampa la statistica delle
operazioni compiute dai militi du
rante lo scorso mese di Giugno.
Durante detta mese furono coni-
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piuti 692 arresti, furono rintrac
ciati 14 automobili rubati, canotti,
| biciclette, coperte di lana e argen
teria, nofiché alcune vacche e tre
cavalli. Ma il fatto interessante
lo troviamo nell'osservazione fat
ta dallo statista, che cioè, sui 692
arresti eseguiti, non meno di 487
degli arrestati erano di nazionali
tà americana. Quando si pensa
che la popolazione americana é so
lo del 30 per cento y e che gli im
migrati di ogni razza rappresen
-1 tano il 70 per cento circa, si deve
dedurre che in fatto di delinque»-
i za gli americani portano il prima
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FATEVI UNA CURA DEL f n J *" 3 T
Ferro China Stella
JOE E. CAMPELL. Presidente 8. C. STKELE, Cassiere
FRANK FINSTHWAIT, Vice-Presidente
GEO. L. DOUOLASS, Ass. Cassiere
HOMER CITY NATIONAL BANK
Homer City, Pennsylvania
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DIPARTIMENTO ESTERO
SI FITTANO SALVA HEN4RI PER $1.50 L'ANNO
GEO. D. LEYDIC
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Direttore di Pompe Funebri
Mercanzia musicale Pongrafi PAH IH'
630 Phila. St. Dischi Indiana, Pa.
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Indiana Baking Co.
Indiana, Penna. OCEAN CASTS UP OLD SHIP
Identity of Ancient Vessel Found on
Rockaway Beach Uncertain—May
Be Historic Piyite.
Rockaway Beach has another sensa
tipn, the Brooklyn Eagle states. Not
content with washing up hundreds o?
thousands of crabs, lobsters and clams,
the great tide recently dug an ancient
oceanic relic out of the sands and left
it to bleach in a winter's sun, like
some skeleton of a departed dinosaur. 1
According to Capt. Joseph Meade of .
the Rockaway coast guard station, it
is an old sloop o' war.
Nobody knows its history. From all
appearances this washed out corpse in
an ocean graveyard was once a saucy
war Vessel, mounting nine guns, in
cluding the old time bow chaser that
used to bark with ferocity at pursuing
vengeance.
The ship is bluff-bowed, her spikes
are handwrought, her ribs are of stout
oak and her bowsprit, broken short
at the cap. is a mighty headstone on a
! sandy grave.
' The old salts who are experts on
j such matters say the buried hull is
Jan old British sloop. During the war
of 1812 privateers manned by adven
turous Yankees frequently hung about
Jones' inlet, towing in their prizes for
anchorage and running shelter
j when British men-o'-war, out for re-
I venge, bore down upon them.
Another tradition unearthed from
the old skippers of clipper ships, now
come to anchor on the Rockaway
shores, has it that Capt. Jones, for
whom Jones' inlet was named, at one
time just prior to the Revolutionary
war. pursued a profitable trade in con
traband in the vicinity, unknown to
the British customs. The handwrought j
spikes and the general shape of the
rotting wreck plainly indicate that
she was an oldtimer, very likely of
Revolutionary times.
Village Within Extinct Volcano.
"Bottom" is the paradoxical name
of a little village perched on the peak
of mountain which comprises the
island of Saba, in the Caribbean sea.
No other spot in the' world is quite
like Saba; of all the islands of the
tropical seas, It Is the strangest, the
most forbidding. Sheer conical, frown
ing, this island rises from the waves,
its topmost pinnacle veiled in drifting
clouds 3,000 feet above the sea, its
coast rock-bound and precipitous. It
is seldom sighted hy ships, but those
who do pass it would never dream |
that it was inhabited.
The mountain is an extinct volcano
and the town of Bottom rests in its !
crater. No harbor breaks Saba's
coast; there is no safe landing place !
or anchorage, and if one would visit
the town one must step ashore from a j
small boat and climb a steep stairway
of hundreds of stone steps or toll up
a narrow, difficult trail. Every article
brought to Saba from the outside
world must be carr'ed up the heights.
The inhabitants are sailors, as they
have been since the earliest times, and
though they sail the seven seas they
always return to their island home.
Thrift in Chile.
The Scots and the French had better
• look to their laurels as saving peo
ples. Chile bids fair to rival them, j
During the last ten years savings in
! stitutions have risen considerably in
: number. In 1910 there existed in the
i entire country but a dozen independ
ent institutions carrying the accounts
of some 200.000 persons; their com
plete savings amounted to only $4,-
000.000 in American money. In 1917'
deposits rose to 110.000.000 Chileafi
pesos, which would equal about one
t'ourth as many American dollars. To
this, in the year 191S, were added 50,-
000,000 more Chilean pesos. The na
tion has ehcouraged savings, through
; Stamps and other substantial induce
ments. Incidentally it is worth while
I noting that lotteries are not permitted
I in Chile; down there they believe in
! getting rich slowly and surely.
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Sounded Like a Curse.
A spinster of about forty years or a
- bit more recently had a house to rent
Now her last tenant had three healthy
American sons and they had done a
great deal of damage to the house,
so she had firmly declared that she
would tolerate no children this time.
So when a man responded to her ad
vertisement, she asked him whether
- he had any children. "Seven," he re
turned and then went on to tell how
good they were.
But the spinster Informed him that
she would not rent her house to a
family in which there were so many
children. Angrily the man turned
away, but retorted over his shoulder:
"I only hope some day you'll have sev
en children, lady, and can't find a
house, either." —Indianapolis News.
Humor in a Bank.
The first day I worked in the bank
in which I am empfoyed I was given
a sealed package marked "$lO,OOO In
gold." w 7 hlch was in the form of a
brick. I presented it to the down
town bank for payment and was sent
from one teller to the other, each one
keeping his discovery to himself, un
til I got sore because of the fact that
they had me going around in a circle
and discovered I was the goat.
I might add that it was not a gold
brick—it was a red one. C. B.
P. S. —Don't you think a d —n fooj
like me earned a dellar?—Exchange.
Farther Away. '
Mrs. Howies —I've decided that
Edith shill have her voice trained in
Europe.
Howies —Certainly; but isn't there
some place in Asia? —Boston Tran
script.