TUT! FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURO, PA. Pi tures of Word STICKING TO TRUTH SAGE THINKS IT IS 60METHINO THAT CAN EE OVERDONE. mm Irt.Thlo Dopa Our Roadora In Fruition County and Eloowho Around tho AorlcJ AI"th tho Comoro on tho "Trail of History ftlatclne MopponlnffB. LVlety J MONSTER PARADE OF PREPAREDNESS ADVOCATES 1 1 i Llr ST WHERE THE IRISH REBELS FOUGHT I L 1 I ' "'TOY DESPERATELY IM a i j lliu great prpparctlncBS parade of luD.OUU men anil women in Now York photographoU aa it was passing mo publle Ubrary. Abovo, loft to right, are Thomas Robins, PotcrCoopor How itt, Thomas A. Edlaon and W. L. Saunders of the naval advisory board who took part In the Impressive demonstration. FIGHTING THE IRISH IN DUBLIN Ruins along Eden quay, Dublin, looking from tho O't'onnoll statue1. This was ono of tho strongholds (.f tnu Irish rebels and was taken only after a bitter tight. At tho right is tho Hug of tho revolutionists in poescgsluu of a llriiisa soldier. whTpeople : alongth e border AiTmiASY Or? i- Sir V- ? JrljLutaJk-i - -K3 ik... J 1 t (.rHl rV M'i- ' ' ' I I i " hit t Ji imrif ir Ji 'i itti M""i tit"----i 1 1 -i - " i t ;h -w-ii( t y-rjj ri;-r.. n - r ...ju-:vjl c.j i i r .r. i f This photograph, taken during tho actual fighting In Dublin, shows a machine gun section firing upon the rebei from behind a barricade In the southern part of the city. FROM THE TRENP.WFS TO TMR SPEEDWAY jm.nmxiiMl 'i.il!mii3UfV,'AW. jmtmiMmiivw immaiinuMiii ' iniin m I OLDFIELD TO RETIRE fir f y .:. " . v Josef Christlaens. here photograph jd In the English Sunbeam tar he brought for tho international sweepstakes rare at the Indianapolis speedway May 20, has beeu In the military porvlce o.' tho entente allies ever since the war b''gan. First ho was In the trenches, but later entered tho aviation corps a:id won medals for bravery. Ho Is a l'elglan. RE-ENFORCEMENTS FOR GENERAL PERSHING Infantry rc-cnforccmcnts on their way to Join General Pershing's com toaud In Mexico. FASTEST OF CRUISING MOTOR BOATS 3 , P Boa Bind cruiser making 34 miles nn boor In the waters about South Boston. In the turnout trials of the patrol scout squadron this little crulsor Outdistanced the fleetest boats of the squadron by an easy 14 miles, and proved J bo tho speediest cruising motor boat In the world. The boat is ownod bv "Hon c. Wilson, and la equipped with 300 horse power. U Is finely appointed, saving sleeping berths. ! closets, buffet d U accommodation of a toudorn launcJ" CHICAGO Y. M. C. A. HOTEL 0 i k FIGHTING A FIRE IN SALOMIKI i. . .rw 1 iJ This is tho big Y. M. C. A. hotol that has juBt been dedicated In Chi cago, the first of its kind In the coun try. It cost $l,EO0.00O, the money be ing donated by tho business luou of Chicago. Barney Oldflold, dean of all racing drivers, Is to retire this yenr after oue final and spectacular effort to show his contempt for tho laws of tlmo and space. Hie feat that Carney will at tempt will concern the offer of David V. Ueid, president of tho Chicago speedway, of $1,000 to tho driver who will break tho world"s two milo speed way record and an additional offer of 51,500 If tho now mark established is hotter than two miles per minute, or 120 miles per hour. Oldflold somo tlmo ago announced that ho would leave the racing game for loss excit ing business llfo, and that be wanted to drive his Inst race on tho Chlcugo speedway In tho second International auto Derby, which is to be hold there Juno 10. Soon after that be will at tempt to win that 12,500, Whirlpool Bath. In this' pago not long ago the fact was mentioned that a wonderful whirl pool bath was being used In Paris to euro the wounded. This bath has now been Installed In Iondon. There are two forms an arm and a log form. J.4 Tho construction Is exceedingly sim ple. The water enters the bath from two nozzles placed In such a manner that a rapid circulation Is secured bo low the surface Tho limb Is Im mersed at a low temperature, and tho temperature of tho water Is Increased gradually until a point Is reached be yond which discomfort supervenes. This bath Is but one factor in a com prehensive" system of trentnent the objects of whicu aro to hasten tho ro turn of the wounded to their units at the front, to reduce expeiiBO to the state by reducing the disability en tailed by wounds, and to reduce Im pairment of civil Industry after the war by numbers of seriously and per- pvyyTY'1" '"'1 hi ir 1 1 -fcz: : ' 'fit v m wi win,, . . m . f;. r i ; w , i In the War of Words. "You must admit that 1 have done some deep thinkaig." "Yes," ropliod Senator Sorghum; "ypu subniorge all right; but you don't launch Intelloctual torpedoes tht laud i mancntly crippled men. lndon Tit- on anything." Bits. llio tuioniki i.ru ui-puitmeiit i.rIiUiik thu llaiucs that broke out in build ings wrecked by German air raiders at Saloniki. A number of persons were killed by tho raiders be tore tho nntinlr craft guns compelled them to retire. Thin photograph of armed Mexicans with tholr Hag, being drilled by a Mexican army oihcer, was taken In an American border town and Is evidence that there was reason for tho fear of an uprising of Mexicans in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. CRAWLING UP ON IRISH SNIPERS Mt J : : mm raw Mm . J ,iy T-" m. C vnj:?r1 f (gioTfel pTivincnn ij-lfsaSxumi miinj'tel fff ( j While the BrltlBh soldiers were suppressing tho Irish rovolt In iJuh'in they were constantly tired on by Bnlpcra concealed In tho buildings. The photograph shows two "Tommies" crawling up on one ot those strongholds. Makei the Assertion That It 6hould Be Usod Sparingly and With Taot , and Judgment on All Occasions. "Twigk-y says be never told a He In his life." related tho druggist. "II says he'd rathor loso all be has than lake a full out of tho truth." "He husn t much to lose," observed the village patriarch. "Ilea so poor the asKftssor has quit calling at bin hou3e, and l.ls puverty iv largely due to his ucukiH'tg for tho truth at ail times and seasons. "The truth Is an excellent thing, but It should ho u'id sparingly, and wt'.U tact and Judgment. Somo people can't ho mailo to rculizo that tha truth may bo supcrtluouH, even admitting its valuo at ordinary times. I was read ing of a caBo In point the other day. Tho publlnhor of au obscuro umcaalne In England was surprised and an noyed when a lot of cluclals visited bli prenjlscs, coniibeated everythiug la slcht, and took blot away to Jail. Ho had been prlntiiiK a lot of unpleasant things about the Russian government. "It is mora than likely that what ho said aliout tho government was true, ami if ho had printed them two or three years ago ho would have been generally applauded and a number of peoplo would have ruhurlbcd for his magazine; but juai now England and Un:;yia are great friends, and you cun t hit ono without oleiidirig the other. "Oar friend. Tom .Svrikc, the black smith, is I he strongest man In towu. He also has a vai;bum fur punching people's heads, and lite smallest ex cuse will serve. Torn nover pays his bills when it run tn avoided, and as a faultier he would make Ananias look like a cheap amateur. 1 know all this to be the truth, yet 1 would be unwiao to blurt out the truth in Tern's hear Ing. "You will gather my meaning from theso Illustrations. The truth Is an admirable line of goods, yet. If a ma a would get on in this world, he tuunt handle It with discretion and not sow It broadcust. "Our friend Twlrlcy, who boasts that he nevt-r told a cherry tree, couldn't sell gold dollars. Ho woul 1 bo sure to teil somo unpleasant truth about them, saying thty wero pho;t weight, or he found them In tho pest house, or something. He's always saying things nobody needs to say. "Last fall. Just before Thanksgiv ing, bo carried a dressed turkey all over town In a bu3ket. trying to sell It. Any other man could have sold it at the first house visited, for it wa one of the (liiost-lookliig birds I ever saw. He came to our bark door and tried to do business. I asked him how old the turkey was. It lie had said ten months I'd have believed him and shelled out the money, for the bird had a youthful appearance. Twigley said bo didn't know for certain. H had worked a day for a farmer and tho farmer gave him the turkey tor bis wages. He Inferred from what tho fanner said that the bird war three years old, but his private opinion was that It had colebrated Its Utlu birthday. "My friends, there's no hope for a man so pulnfjlly truthful. He would be as poor as Job's owl If money grow on liis gooseborry bushes. Of course he didn't sell the turkey. I don't know what bo did with It, but be msy have sent It to one of the automob.lo makers to be converted into tires. "Twlglcy Is fond of fishing and te'.la mo all about his excursions. I hava been waiting for five years to hear him descriho the largo and beautiful fish that got away, and ho never says a word about it. Such a man Is Im possible, In any human society, and tin best we can do for him Is to pity him." Pittsburgh Gazetto-Tlmes. New Cure of Toothache. A Jumping toothache is no excuse for smoking In a factory' in - Nc? York, as two sufferers found when ar raigned In court today, charged wita smoking In a loft building In violation of the law. "It's true, your honor," admitted the first sufferer. "It waa like this. I had an awful toothacho. I had to have relief: couldn't work and all that sort of thing. So I smoked a cigarette and tho ache disappeared, presto, like that." "Thirty dollars or three days In Jail," was tho only sym pathy the BuiTorer received from tha magistrate. Tho second sufferer waa soaked or two days. "And, by tho way." the magistrate added as the two men were led away, "you fellows might call in tho Tombs dentist whila you are serving out your sentences, it might savo you a return ongago-uiout." The Whim of Happiness. The whim we have of hnpplneis It soraowhat thus: By certain valuv tions and averages, of our own strik ing, we come upon ro:ue sort cf av erage terrestrial lot; this we tmrf belongs to us by nature, and of Inde feasible right. It Is simple payment of our wages, of our deserts;, requires neither thanks nor complaint; only such overplus as there may be do w account happiness; and deficit rpla is misery. Now consider that w have tha valuation of our own da sorts ourselves, and what a fund ol self conceit there Is In each of us do you wonder that tho balance should so often dip the wrong way'.'M.'ar-lyla. War Cuts Phone List. There aro at luast 10,000 fewbf tele phones In London -a a result of tha war, business firms In hundreds of In stances discontinuing the scrvr la the Interest of retrenchment. Th government, which operates tho ya torn, announces that altlioiiRh tole phoncs have boon discontinued by ha wholeealo there uas been an Inerei.s In the use of electrophones the In strument which connects the subscrib er wtth tho thepter and oimbles por pie who prefer to remain Indoors thesa gtoomv nights of black streets to hav amusement brought to tholr f'roaidoa,
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