THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. ,i,r for lew jn This Dopartmont Our Roadors In Fulton County and Elsowhoro Around tho Aorld Ai-th the Camera on tho "Trail of History INlaPclngj Happenings. AUSTRIAN OFFICERS The photograph shows a group of I'riiuo I-Yiuiz of Austria, SERVIAN SERVIAN PRINCES r!1 TVMf &pf ftuj --y ) Y '-'U to rluht: Crown Prince Alexander, his bro.tlftT, I'rlnco George, ,nl an army officer. RUSSIAN-INFANTRY READY FOR ACTION .Saw 7- 'vwv isv TYPICAL RUSSIAN IN CONFERENCE ON 2 mot. ? -vivi-v officers of the Austrian unny discussing TROOPS READY FOR ACTION TAKE THE FIELD ft Hi , P jtr M u tt jit i-M a ARMY OFFICERS 3 FIELD OF ACTION war plans. Tho Insert Is Crown HEAD OF THE GERMAN ARMY r Count von Moltke, coniiiuiiidorlu chlof of. the Gortiiun army. WHAT UPTON WANTS This Is tho beautiful American cup which Sir Thomas Upton will make a fourth attempt' to lift. MAP SHOWING RELATIVE ARMED STRENGTH OF COUNTRIES rS0 -:s 0,000 SSS- AUSTRIA jqk. X A"a SERVIAN CAPITAL BOMBARDED BY General view of the city of Ilelgrade which was attacked and partly destroyed by tho Austrian forces. WAR SCENES AT TRIESTE, AUSTRIA'S ONLY SEAPORT Austrlun naval forces being rushed to tho front In the war against erlck, coniiiiandurlnchlef of tho Austrian army. PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRIA Count 'llerchtold who, next to Km peror Francis Joseph, Is the most Im portant llguro In Austrian affairs. GRAND DUKE MICHAEL One of Russia's fighting generals. ( Jfc .;t-i V ir v t EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA .. - Ll . V - ' 1 nr w I, i.ii 'Bi w 1 1 hi i v ' . tJ AUSTRIAN CAVALRY ON THE MARCH i mm SERVIAN ARTILLERY IN CAMP 1 . IVIay journey ' AUSTRIANS Servia. Tho Insert Is Archduke l'red STUDYING WAR PLANS i 1 1 "' miir m ... i. i" i-v..." i 4 IV 1 Mf 1 I ftLxs it r in mmm$y AIM J. if A (Conilnctrd t)- tlie Nutloiiul Woman'. C'li ihC luti Ti'ijiii-'ruiiuM Lilian.) TO PROMOTE EFFICIENCY. The New York City Federation of Women's Clubs at a recent meeting, adopted a resolution which we com mend to similar bodies the country over. It reads: Whereas, ll railroads now require abstinence from alcoholic liquors ot all conductors, engineers, firemen, train dispatchers and switchmen in the Interest of public safety; and Whereas, tbo secretary of the navy has issued an order abolishing the of ficers' wino mess aboard warships in the Interest of efficiency; and Whereas, the commissioner of In dian affairs has set the example of total abstinence and appealed to all employes In the Indian department to be a personal object-lesson In the enforcement of the laws forbidding the sale of liquors to Indians; and Whereas, business firms are Insist ing upon abstinence from the use of liquors as a prevention against acci dents, and because ot Its relation to efficiency; therefore, He It resolved, that we appeal to the board of education to require ab stinence from alcoholic liquors of all members of the supervising force of the public schools of the city of New York, including superintendents and principals, of all teachers, clerks, Janitors and their assistants, In the In terest of efficiency, and for the sake of the example set before the youth committed to their care. MR. DOOLEY ON TEMPERANCE. il-'rom tlio Nw Vnrk Tim's.) "King Alcohol no longer rules th sea or th' land. Th' ladles have Rot that blulvolent ol' dlsiipot on his knees hoggin fr mercy an' they're savin' to him, 'Did y have mercy on us?' and arro gettiu' ready to chop off his wicked ol' head. Take a dhrlnk, mo boy, whether ye need It or not. Take It now. It may bo je'er last. "I used to laugh at th' pro-hybl-tlonistH; I used to laugh tilt in to scorn. Hut 1 laugh no more; they've got us on th' run. I wuddou't be surprised at aiiny mlnylt if I had to turn this emporyum Into an exchange fr wom en's wurrk. Whether ye like It or not, in a few years thero won't be nnny saloons to lure the mnrri'd man fr'm his homo, furnish guests fr our gr-rent asylums an' Jails, an' brighten up th' dark sthroets with their cheer ful glow. I don't caro. I wudden't mind if nil th' liquor In th' wurruld was poored Into th' lake. It wud make people pay their wather tax with a lighter heart." . . . "I don't believe In this here pro hybltlon," said Mr. Hennessy. "Th' man who dhriuks modhrately ought to be allowed to have what ho wants." "What Is his name?" asked Mr. Dooley. "What novel Is ho In?" THERE'S A REASON. Scientific investigation has demon strated that the drinking of a glass of wine or beer lowers a man's muscu lar efficiency for 24 hours about 8 per cent. Three glasses a day regu larly Is cumulative In Its effect. In 12 days ordinary muscular elllelency goes down 23 per cent In the average, and mental activity iii) per cent. This, observe. Is the result of the use of tho "milder drinks," beer and wine, not of whisky. There Is good business reason, we see, for tho elimination of tho drinking employe by railroad com panies and Industrial corporations. There Is a common-sense reason for tho order of the secretary of the navy banishing tho officers' wins mess. There Is every reason scien tific, economic, moral for the aboli tion of the liquor traffic throughout these United States and all territories subject to the Jurisdiction thereof. CITY REPORTS LARGE BALANCE. That Its no-license policy has In no way proved detrimental to tho finan cial condition of Aledo, 111., a city which has been dry for thirty years. Is shown by a balance of $43.017.45 In the treasury. "Aledo has no bonded Indebtedness," says the city treasurer. "About 1 12,000 woe assessed against the city as a public benefit for our five nilles of pavement, which Is all the city owes. We have a large part of our city sewered, also have a good water system and as good fire-flglitlng apparatus as any city In the state ot three times our population." NOrMY FOLLOWS SUIT. Word has reached Washington that the Norwegian parliament has fol lowed tho lead of Secretary Daulels '6f our navy department and adopted a resolution prohibiting the use of in toxicating liquors by officers of the Norweglnn army and navy during their terms of service. Knllsted men were nlrendy enforced abstainers. ALCOHOL IS UNNECESSARY. Alcohol Is not necessary to any healthy Individual. To some It Is a luxury. To somo a great temptation. Alcohol Is not essential; not only so, but It Is absolutely deleterious to lifo. When It is formed by living matter It Is got rid of as soon as possible. I'rof. Slmms Woodhead. Sunderland. FIGHT AGAINST BEER. So grave are the evils caused by beer drinking that the fight against beer should now be conducted at strenuously as that against stronger liquors. Dr. Legraln, Taris, France, Noted Alienist. The Clumsy Man. "How ore you getting on with your garden?" "Not so well," replied Mr. CrosBlots. "My feet ore too large to permit me to be a good gardener. Whenever I get out with a sprinkling can they keep half the water oft the seeds." Somewhat Risque. "Twobble prides himself on calling a spado a spade." "Quite so, but what makes bis conversation offensive Is tho fact that he doesn't confine him self to spades."
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