THE TULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURO. PA. -I CANNOT DODGE In "This Dopar-tmon-t Our Readers in Fulton County and Elsewhere May journey Around -the NAorld NAi-bh tho Camera on the Trail of History INlalcing: Happenings. No Haven for the Unhappy Possessor of Millions, i NOTHING GAINED BY FLIGHT 7 BULL' FIGHTS REVIVED IN PANAMA BIGGEST OF BRITISH-BUILT STEAMSHIPS Views Of Various Members Of Con- gross w no nave neon inii.ru- t mental In Having the Law Put On the Books. Pictures of Mews Readers NCOME i r f'm? vtj fr' i w . r- - 2 sr t.-.-w - i tt ?. T ,. If- M i-" i " sr. , 1 r K a IB j T n i :! r jr i ;v, Hull lighting lmn lici'ii ri'vlvi'd in I'anuina uftor a lupnu of peveral years, and 6,000 persona thronged the great tui)hl(lioaUr ut VlHta Alcgre tlm other day and rose en musne to greet the returned toreadors. In the upper galleries ere uiuny Amerlcun men and women. PRESIDENT OF BRAZIL AND BRIDE -JwV Specially poiad photographs of Marnhal Hermes da Fonuera, pretildent of Ilrazll, whose rule is threatened by revolutlonlHU, and his beautiful bride, the former Senorlta Nalr de Teffe, who ls but twenty-seven years old, while her husband Is sixty-three. Brazilian society was somewhat shocked by the mar riage, as the president had been widowed only a few months. NEW GUNb1)At1$ACR ' ' ' ' If ; f,n ' """ .l.u. ljH II. i.iMiMHIMHU. The United States gunboat Sacramento, which was launched recently at (he Cramp shipyard In Philadelphia. It will be one of the largest and best t'lulpped vessels of Us type In the navy. The complement of officers and crew lsU.O. WITTY SAYINGS OF CHILDREN tittle Daughter of Clergyman Causes Her Aunt Embarrassment by Out burst In Church. One of the most embarrassing situa tions In which I was ever placed was caused by a niece of mine, whose fa ther was a clergyman, and whom I look to church for the 11 rut time. She ld not in the least know what ber lather did, and for a long time did not bserve him. But, after sitting quietly teside me for some time, hardly dar ing to raise her eyes, because I told ler she must be quiet or she would sot go to church again, she suddenly, In the middle of the sermon, looked p and saw him and screamed: "Auntie, look! There s daddy up there! And whatever ls he .yelling sbout?" Which reminds me of two little nephews of mine, who were taken to a churchyard by a very old and plou flit. She. thinking to Impress the yT""!! ww 7 iTTik 'iZy:J z tr. surroundings on them, said: "You know, Jack and Fred, It Is only the body that lies here. Now, what part of him gops to heaven?" "Ills head, I suppose." There are probably many mothers who have had caiiBe to smile at the quaint additions which their children at times have made to their prayerB. A little girl friend of mine was once taken to a ventriloquist entertainment, which Impressed her very much. While saying ber prayers that night she asked Uod to look after all her brothers and sisters and make ber a good girl. Then there was a pauBO, and one heard, sotto voce: "All right." Ixmdon Strand. Lack of 8ympathy. "Of course you said that you would leave public office poorer than when you outered It" "Yes. And the opinion seemed to prevail that a man as thriftless as all that didn't deserve office In the II rut place." f '1 rf" i 11 ttlltM LIEUT. J. C. PORTE Lieut. J. C. i'orto of the British navy, who is now In this country, has been selected au one of the two pilots for the attempted crossing of the At lantic In the Hodman Wunamuker hydro-aeroplane. He has gained fame as an aviator. MME. PAQUIN r2 Every woman knows who Mme. Paquln is, but the face of the famous Parisian costume designer, here pre sented, ls not so familiar as her name. She Is about to hold her annual exhi bition of spring models In America and says she will show this country some really good styles. Killing Time and Files. Bacon I see an Illinois man has in vented a simple electrical device for killing flies, taking current from alight socket Egbert The inventor dou't seem to care whether a married man has any thing to occupy his time while waiting for his home-made meal or not. l : !iL ' ' The White Star line's new 00,000 ton triple screw steamer Ilrltannlc was launched a few days ago at H;lfast. It Is the largest steamer ever built in a British yard, being 900 feet long and having accommodations for 2.C00 passen gers and a crew of 950: In the construction safety has had the first consideration, and In point of comfort and luxury the Britannic will offer all the most exacting could demand. MISS CHARLOTTE HERMAN Miss Herman is the beautiful girl from Rutherford, N. J., who was ar rested In Sweden with "Affinity" Earl, the eccentric American painter, both of them being charged wtth kidnaping Karl's son from a French school. SIR SYDNEY BUXTON Sir Sydney Charles Duxton has been selected to succeed Lord Gladstone as governor-general of South Africa, and is likely to be raised to the peerage before taktng his new position. He has been a member of parliament for many years and has held the places of postmaster general, president of the board of trade and under secre tary for the colonies. fev... ...k TITLED COUPLE TOURING IN AMERICA i l S it 5 O nvw NvtfL,' r. t m The earl and countess of Dunmore are making a month's tour of the United States, Including the West. They poBed for this photograph on their arrival In New York. The earl has had a distinguished military career, win ning the Victoria CroBS in tho Afghanistan campaign of 1897. unciTshM .1 William Schaus of New York has presented to the National museum at Washington one of the finest and most complete collections of butterflies and moths In the world, to the making of which he has devoted many years. In the illustration, Mrs. J. 0. Crawford, wife of the assistant curator, ls seen arranging some of the 200,000 specimens, and behind her, Is one of the butter flies which measures 11 Inches from tip to tip of his wings. ORIGIN OF NURSERY RHYMES Jack Horner Stole Title Deed "Little Bo-Peep" Was a Holy Friar and Not a Maiden. "Jack and Jill" Is supposed to refer to the complete amalgamation between Saxons and Normans, while "Hurapty Dumpty" ls said to have been a bold, bad baron In the time of King John. The "Babes In the Wood" had their origin In an actual crime committed in the fifteenth century, and the story may be Been carved on a mantelpiece of an ancient house In Norfolk. "Little Bo-Peep" was not a maiden, but a holy friar who in Arglo-Saxon days went round collecting for the monasteries. The "sheep" referred to the congregation, and their "tails" to the contributions they would bring in with them. "The Houee That Jack Built" was an adaptation of a Chaldee hymn, sym bolizing events in the history of the Hebrew nation; whilo, according to the London Observer, a romantic hlB- ad w p . t . . -4sioi a tory attaches to lttle Jack Horner," who was steward o the abbot of Glas tonbury. 1 The latter wUned to appease King Henry VIII., wh() was indignant be cause the monks,. had built a kitchen which he could not burn down. The abbot accordingly dispatched Jack Horner with a spoclally tempting look ing pie, which was filled lnutdo with the title deeds of twelve monasteries as a present to the king. Jack Horner slyly abstracted one deed, which was that referring to the manor of Wells, and o"h his return to Glastonbury he Informed the abbot that the deed had been given to him by the king. The rhyme was founded on this Incident, the "plum" which he abstracted being the title deed of Wells. Usual Result. Johnson I read In the paperB that an undertaker In Texarkana has closed his establishment for lack of busi ness. Wilson -Guess he didn't advertise. Washington, D. C Framers of the American Income Tax Law are not worried by the capitalist fugitives whg are expatriating themselves to escui the tax. , Leaders said: Kepresentatlve Underwood: If it b true that American millionaires ar seeking asylum in England to excuiiu the American Income tax, they will b hurt more than they now know. think there must be another reason why they should seek the sovereignty of Great Britain, and It might bu la their love for a monarchy over their love for a republic. Representative Hull, Tenne.pc (framer of tho Income Tax Law) : Tin American tax on small incomes is et than England's tax. It is loss, In fact, than the Income tax levy by any Ku ropean country, and the American who vents his resentment on this country because of Its new income tax law will have to flee to some uncivilized coun try to escape payment of this tax. I have no sympathy with any one who has made his money In this country and who seeks to evade payment of lust taxation. Representative P.alncy, Illinois: We can better afford to lone than to In 'Id those of our rich who are fleeing io foreign countries to escape taxntlnn. We have their property and tlwir agents will pay this country's levies. It ls a good riddance. Representative Sabath, Illinois: No American who has lived and know! conditions In foreign countries whrrt Income taxes are levied will flee the Income t;ul of the United States. If he does the protection of this coun try should be withdrawn, because we do not want him. Representative Palmer, Pennsyl vania: The Income tax has come to stay in this country. Our millionaire! will learn to conform to its require tnents. Those Amerlenns who are living abroad will find they will have to pay an Income tax and they will learn Its burden is heavier than the tax imposed by this country. THE BENTON INQUIRY HALTS. Washington Understands Anglo-Amtrl. j can Probe Is Ended. 1 Washington, D. C Secretary Bryan raid that the Anglo-American commis sion appointed to examine the body of William S. Benton, the British subject. nt ill was In "status quo." In ollicial i elides It was understood the com mission will make no further effort to accomplish the tank for which it was appointed. Secretary Bryan also paid that nothing had been received con cerning the lnvestinatlons being made in the Benton and Batich cases by tli Mexican Constitutionalist commission. The Secretary expects to receive the commission's findings in the Baiirh case. General Carrunza already bud declared that any information In the Benton case must be delivered to the British authorities. GRAIN REMAINING ON FARMS. Department Of Agrculture Makes Crop Statistics Public. Washington, D. C Grain of lwt year's crop remaining on farms March 1 is reported by the Department ol Agriculture as follows: Wheat, 151,809,000 bushels, or 135 per cent, of the 1913 crop remained on farms. About 53.9 per cent of th' 1913 crop will be shipped out of coun ties where grown. Corn, 8GC.392.000 bushels, or 25 4 per rent, remained on farms. About 17-5 per cent, will be shipped. Proportion of crop merchantable, 80.1 per cent. Oats, 416,476,000 bushels, or 37.4 P" rent., remained on farms. About 2-5 per cent, will be shipped. Barley, 44,126,000 bushels, or per cent, remained on farms. About 48.4 per cent, will be shipped. ROBBED IN FRONT OF CHURCH. Theologian Reports $300 Shortage To Gettysburg Police. Pittsburgh, Pa. Prof. W. G. Taylor, of the Lutheran Theological Seminar; at Gettysburg, Pa., reported to the police that he had been robbed of w while standing in front of a church ' Seventh avenue and Smlthfleld str"' here. CHICAGO WOMEN AND JIU-JITSU Illinois City Wants To Fit Out I" Feminine Police Force. rhlrsen. Chicago police W0inpl will be taught Jiu-jitsu to fit them emergency encounters, it was 1' nounced by James Gleason, Chi"' c' rrtllrto Vino nnllia wnmnn W?n . UIIWCi '".'V ...... ' ' - sworn in, given stars, patrol box k! aitrl nrrlnmrl to renort for Hu-lltsU I" structions. Thirteen women took W examination but four failed to qua'1" JAPANESE CABINET CHANGE Two Transfers In Government ported To Washington. Washington, D. C Two changes the composition of the Japanese i Inet have been reported to the St' Department by the American Emb" at Toklo. Yochindo Okuda, her" fore Minister of Education, has b" appointed Minister of Justice, Ikuzo Oeka, President of the 1' house of ths Diet, has been appol"1 Minister of Edimtlon.
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