THE TULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. of World Events for Mews ictures in Thlo Dop n't Ocir Readora In Fulton Oounty and Eloowh Around tho World With t.hi Oar-nors. on th TraU of History Making Happonlnem, CAMERA MEN SWARM AROUND WHITE HOUSE PONTIFICAL MASS FOR CATHOLIC SOCIETIES S . .-si': .': ".' s fVMViv7 iV.WW y?M'r" i Ia- 1 tail HnVi;iH Tlii're "re iiniliiilily iimrif .Hi)ini;riiilii.ni lu lim Munre fimi im ilii- Wlilh- IIhiim- kfi'IT-iIm Ihii ii (iktiiri; r ilic pfonltli'til ! to 1m inmle than nnj WIiit hIukIs Hpot on irih. Tliln picture Bhowii nliove n tmrt of tlie biitterr llnoil Bp to t'tio'oarntih Prenlilent nrn! Mr. Wllwm nnd tilw ctimuilKn mnniiei'M. wml helnw the plrture they t"";1 GALICIAN CITY CAPTURED BY THE RUSSIANS MAKES MAN STUPID. "I con drink hwr all night with, nut feeling It,' la I oiiimon rnouKh r ciiia rkx. Hut cun yuu?" usUh Ir. lil nlii K. Uuwers In tlie Ameriain Uuga rim. "Slotlcrn nclctitlflc rosenrch ba uliowii thiit contrary to itvuorul bo l(tf biM-r U propurtloiiutt-ly much more noxious tliiin 11 ro wines or liquors. -Tins Uremi'ii Anil-Alcohol conicmw, a concliive of many of th' 4ii8t fii'iioun I ih h1hIu riM In IJurope, concluiicil tliut wlilli; ll(juor tuuKi'H u man brutal und diillx liln Jiiilmi'iit mi uili.'fiuate iiinount of bi'iT makes lilin nlow-uUt''il uud iilapllslics JuclKiiienU While wine or hrn inly In nul'.iclcut (iianlliy makes a iiinn crazy, beer tei.d.s to make blm ettiilil. "Tho actual roason or thlH tetulcn ry toward brutallziitlnil oud RoltlKti iicks li very fliaple; for, In addition to tho funull whihky uluss of pure al cohol In each pint, beer also contain 0 bir'o uud varying percentile of tujiullnt ho active principle of hop. The mi-cnlled lupulln glunilM of the hops, according to 1'rofexHor Itelnltzer of the University of r.r.iz, wcrete, niiinng other elements, bop uclda and resins. "We used to think that we rot nil the 'rosin' with which we varnish our kidney cello from the .pitch lln- Ing of the beer barrels. lint now we Know that we get our kidney Khellnc from the hops In the beer. In addi tion to their deleterious rITect tipou the kidneys these Kecretions net pow crfulyupou the nervous system. 5 xV S3 I 1 3 To open the Uftetnlh unnuul couvtutlou of the Ainerlcuii Kwlurutlon of tutholle Smletle In New Voik jmhi tllicul muss wns celebrated In St. Patrick's cathedral, three eardluula uud tht uiHstollc dtlefc-att being present. The photograph tdiows the procession entering the cathedral. GREAT STONE BRIDGE NORTH OF GORITZ AU-.j T " . nV L JMI.T" " : till l ,K,;. M V i lt A I -TV . : View of Killnskl street In Stanlsluu, the lniMirtant Oallclun city captured by the Russlun forces, fetanishiu Is n crenl milium! eetHcr n ml of Immense Rtrnlculc value. AMBASSADOR SHARP AND HIS DAUGHTER SENATOR JAMES D. PHELAN f - T e. I 11 "" V 1 'v 'nL 'T-T""-' A lM! j sl(im. hi-hltfe. the IniKesi of lis kind iu the world, crosses the I.somt.. river Just north of tionlz. ulueli Hie t'ZZZr' M f 7 1 Italians captured from the Austrluns. The bridge la 2?J feet long and Its building was considered u wonderful feat C ' Ay f P SHIELDS L,i!? THE HEAT SIR SAM GETS OUT OF A HOLE I v.; ; I;- . ! i7 1 1 cff 1 t , if k v. ' ; I. i- A -r-v I . ' ' - I fl'i w'! wpH k)' I U ; A . t VJ;'I A .IIP !..' JJ i v I kw-wnwrfeii PIW B.i-V1- nwin'mm own m p. . . . , - ... Vlllmiu (J. .Sharp, Lulled Slules uiiiniissailoi In I' luuee, and Ins ilaimlnei Wiir;'aret on Ihelr urrlvul on the French liner Lafayette. Ambassador Sharp la here mi a short vacation and to confer with President Wilsou und Ambus euil'jr I'age, who in also In the United States. WHERE MR. WILSON WILL BE NOTIFIED "i -via v,- MnE.'"' - - " i v?i mm ' ' r r&.!K.ritiV,it, ,v, o T.l .i. rtV , ' Snapshot of Senator I'helnn of Cali fornia taken on a warm day In Washington. Air Fighter Stay Far Apart As everyone probably knows, the principle of suction accounts for a great many murine disasters. Two ships run close to each other ami suc tion brings them together. It Is the same with aeroplanes, only that In the nature of things the suction Is n hundred times more powerful. When I hear those stories about aeroplanes attacking each other within 43 yards, 1 always cross my lingers. Two machines approaching each other at that distance would come together and smash. The men who run the appareils de chasse understand that better Hum 1 do. In maneuvering to attack they try never to approach nearer than n hundred yards Satur day Evening Past. '.ftmii.j Senator John K. Shields of Tennes see does not mind the hot weather a lilt, and ulwnys Is dressed to corre spond with the standing of the mer cury in the thermometer tube. I rctty view of Shadow Ijiwii, the slimmer White House, hetween Asiniry f'u'k and Long llriineh. N. J., where President Wilson will receive the formal '"'Ulii'iilloti of Ills reman! nation by (he Democratic party. Mr, Wilson bus "'uile lluie use of Shadow Lawn so fur this summer. War Killing Off Birds. War has killed thousands of migrat ing birds; the poisonous gases emit ted by cannon spreading to great dis tances through tlie air. Crjips ure likely to suffer In Hie louth of ICuropo f,i,, tliu l.titlr . It.u.w.l iluwt I'iiV'ai'M lllltl li"". l.ic lie n . .-v . in Great lirltaln a so there Is lack of usual summer vlslto,, : "ei'pelln ami aeroplanes are said to be urilnly re sponsible for the dearth of b!"ds In Ireland, which Is tn he Inquired li?o by a special commission. One Thing That Pleated Him. If you would please a mother, praise her child; but do It with discretion. A visiting gentleman hail submitted foi some time to the attentions of the three-year-old boy of his hostess, but at last he became tired of having his whiskers pulled und his corns trodden upon. "Madam." he wild, "there Is one thing about your charming little boy that especially pleases me." "And what Is that?" asked the stall ing mother. "That he Isn't a twin." New York Globe. (it'll. Sir Sam Hughes, .the Canadian minister of militia, emcigiiiii irnin the mlne-laylnc submarine which the Uritlsh captured from the Germans and put on exhibition In the Thames, MACHINE GUNNERS IN GAS MASKS Just That Kind. "Duhwalte beats anybody I ever saw raising money for clinrlty." "1 wish he would occasionally give some thought to his own affairs." "Why do you say that?" "I.ecaiise I happen to he his hind Ion.. He's so busy 'helping other peo ple to raise rent 't.ut he forgets to pay I Ma own." "."! wfcrF-- .'.V, J ? tj ; ' , :V. V'5- X- : '-n ''" :' 7. J Itriilsh machine gunners on the west front wearing gas masks, photo graphed during un action. SOLDIER OF FUTURE. "The soldier of tlie future will be a teetotaler, cither by choice or Com pulsion," says Dr. Harvey W. Wiley In Good Housekeeping. "When It comes to the point of saving or de stroying the nation, the advocates of the consumption of alcohol will be ranked among the Benedict Arnolds of the country and not among the pa triots. Let your boy know the truth about these things. Appeal to his manhood and his pride. Ask him If he does not want to have a successful career, to be a leader In his class, to be an expert In his trade, to be head of his bank, or bis business, what ever It tuny be. And then tell him, 'If you hnve the nleoliol habit, jot can be none of these." 60NG 13 BARRED. No more will tho old college song, "Drink a Highball," for many years so popular at athletic contests and class reunions, bo heard at the University of Pennsylvania. It is understood that tho song's repeated rcfcrcnco to highballs Is displeasing to Provost L'dgar Fahs Smith', and bo has refused to sanction Its appearance In official lists of Pennsylvania's songs and yells. NO LIMIT TO PROHIBITION. I feci that tho cause of prohibition stands against the liquor truffle Ilka truth stands against falsehood, right against wrong, virtue against vice, and justice against Injustice. I would as soon undertake to limit the plan of salvation to state lines as to limit the cause of prohibition; henco I am against the traffic from one Inch square to the ends of the earth. Con gressman (Cyclone) Davis of Texas. NEW OCCASIONS. Tho "Dixie Grower's leoguo," a liquor organization of Georgia, are sending out a facsmlle of a portion of Georgo Washington's will In which ho disposes of a distillery und of liquors In his possession at his death. Men tion should bo made of another por tion of the will In which ho disposes of a lot of negro slaves. Washington today would own neither distiller no slaves. COUNTRY DRYING UP. P.ob King, for twenty years a saloon keeper lu Lcs lloiues, said the other day : "The booze business Is gone. I nm through. Whisky uever did anybody any good. It hurts pretty nearly every body who drinks it. I thought of going Into the liquor business lu Minneapo lis. I went up there and then gave It up. Nothing to IL Minnesota Is going dry. Everything Is goius dry." WORST WAS DRINK. It was General MeClellan who said that the abolition of grog would ba equal to the udditiou of DO.OOO extra troops to the federal uriny. It wus Surgeon General Sternberg who said that grog wus a good tiling to recommend to the enemy. It wus David Lloyd-George who de clared that I'.ugli'.nd was lighting Ger many, Austria und driuk, and that the worst of the three wus driuk. DOLLAR ARGUMENT. A prominent speuker for the liquor interests, who was receutly converted to n belief In prohibition, says: "I huve had the liquor men tell me that they saw no legitimate argument in favor of their business and that un less they could win by scaring the business men into supporting them on the theory that the loss of tho saloons would mean Injury to the business In terests, there was no hope for them." If you can convince the nverago cit izen that prohibition Is profitable for his pocketbook, you win his vote. PROHIBITION CAUSE MOVES. Kven the clergy needed curbing on the alcohol question ut .wie time. In 1GS2 llishop Giiudal of York Issncd the following Injunction: "Yc Khali not keep or suffer to bi kept In your parsonage 'or vlcarngs houses tippling houses or taverns, nor, shall ye bell ule, beer or wine." BOOM OTHER TRADES. "A slump lu liquor -means a boon) In other trades," enys Hon. Loll Jones, member of the British rmrUa-meat.
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