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i• • , fi =ì| Grande Grosseria TÌVA ATIT I air Ingrosso * i/ 1 Extra fermentati da cinque mesi lìooffi PASQUALE GIUNTA IMPORTATORE D'OLIO D'OUVA MmtMtSlW/ ìflw 1030 S. 9th St Philadclphia, NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS The time for payment of state and county tax for 1916 will expire on Sunday, October 15. Aftr which date on ali un paid taxes ,8 per cent, will be added. F. M. Smith, 2t County Treasurer. I " ~ " ~~ ~ ~ —— r F. BIAMONTE, Proprietor » Spedizione di Moneta a Mezzo Vaglia Garantiti Si Accorda il Miglior Cambio Della Giornata Biglietti di Passaggio Con Tutte le Migliori / • Compagnie di Navigazione. Assicurazioni - Atti Notarili - Interprete. Rivolgetevi o Scrivete al Manager. i FRANCESCO B. GAROFALO : I 15 N. Carpenter Ave. INDIANA, PA. APERTO TOTTI I GIORNI FINO ALLE 8 P. M. Al SABATO FINO ALLE IO P. M. \n\n _ THE PATRIOT Published Weekly By THE PATIUOT PUBLISHING COMPANY. Office: No. 15 Carpenter Avenue Marshall Building, INDIANA, PENNA Local Phone 250-Z FRANCESCO BIAMONTE, Publisher Entered as second-class matter September 26, 1014, at the postolfice at Indiana, Pennsylvania, under the Act of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION ONE YEAR . . $1.50 | SIX MONTHS. . $l.OO Tbe Aim of the Foreign Language Papers of America TO HELP PRESERVE THE IDEALS AND SACRED TRAD ITIONS OF THIS, OUR ADOPTED COUNTRY", THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; TO REVERE ITS LAWS AND IN SPIRE OTHERS TO OBEY THEM; To STRIVE UNCEASING -9 7 LY TO QUICKEN THE PUBLIC'S SENSE OF CIVIC DUTY; IN ALL WAYS TO AID IN MAKING THIS COUNTRY GREAT ER AND BETTER THAN WE FOUND IT. Michael Conway, of Phoenixville, who felt a buzzing sensation and suf fered considerable pain, had twelve in sects of the species of diptera removed from his ears at the local hospital— the work, it is believed, of a blow fly while he was taking an afternoon nap under some trees. When burlap ignited, which he had wrapped about his legs to protect his trousers from fire, while burning brush, Peter Kepple, eighty-six years old, was burned to death. Kepple and another farmer were burning brush on the Mt. Odin farm, about one mile from Greensburg. The survivors of the One Hundred and Ninty-eighth Regiment, Pennsyl vania Volunteers, at their meeting in Reading, elected Major Powell Stack house president; Rev. W. A. Shoemak er, Mi. Carmel, vice president; Jacob Frockler, Johnstown, treasurer, and Isaiah Westerley, XUadlnf, secretary. The Pennsylvania Stale society, at Harrisburg, composed of heads of de partments of the state government, decided to hare a memorial service for the late Samual W. Pennypacker at the capltol at a date to be arranged later. State Librarian Montgomery, Commissioner of Health Dixon and Spencer C. Gilbert, jahairman of J. he f* capltol park extension commission, were appointed a committee ta make arrangements. Unable to fill the places" of the eight tire cutters who were discharged when they asked for more wages, the plant of the Lee Tire & Rubber company, Norristown, is practically shut down.