The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, September 14, 1916, Image 3

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    THE TULTON COUNTY. NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA.
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of History INlaUlrifz Happenlncs.
PRESIDENT . WILSON SIGNING CHILD LABOR BILL'
RUSSIAN TROOPS ARRIVE AT SALONIKI
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STATE NEWS
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Latest Doings in Various Parts
of the State.
PREPAREDFORQUICKREADiNG
la Lehigh County outside of Allen
town there are 3,500 licensed dogs.
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1 iTvMtUenl Wilson tinumg tlie clillU lulior hill In the preHviive of olllflulu of the ili'imrtmiiit of luhor uliU or the
Nullimul Child Ubor coiiimltti-e. At I he left of the picture In Dr. A. J. McKclwajr. Southern eecretury of the i-hllj
lulxir committee; next to him Mr. ConMunce Leupp TodU of the Nutlonul CoiiHument leusue; reiHlliiK to the rlk'ht.
His Helen L. Sumner and Mis Jullu C. Uithrop. Msslgtuut chief und chief, respectively, of the children's burenu of
the depurtment of lul.or. At the rltsht of the picture (with srujr heud) la S -cretnry nf Ijibor Wllmm and next to
lil m, directly behind the preeldeut, llepreaentutlve Keutliig of Colorudo, author of the hill.
PHOTOGRAPH OF A REAL GERMAN CHARGE
f A JTvJl
First photoRriiph showing the Kusslnn forces entering SuloulkL They ure murchluif throut'U street DuiiKed
with Krench. Hrltlsn. Serbian und (Ireek aohllera.
NATIONAL ARCHErTtOURNAMENT AT JERSEY CITY
This photograph, inken ilurint; un uctlon on the western trout, show a division of Ueriuun Infuutry churfilus
I ho enemy. In the background la a cycle corps.
FATE OF SUBMARINE BREMEN IS A MYSTERY
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Jo;- Ihe first time In J riniritthm residents of New York und vicinity recently hud mi opportunity to see bundled
bv the cnuntrr'N best exnerts the nncient Wenpons thnt lird Achilles low and were the dread of the enrly American
colonists In their warn with the Indians. The thirty-elch h annual tournament nf the National Archery association
wns held at the Hudson county ruriK'e In Jersey City. N. J., wllh n goodly representation of both gpiitiemen ana
lady nrchers from all parts nf thp country.
connaught as a chief i JELLING MR. WILSON OF. HIS NOMINATION
If the British have captured or destroyed the Ueriuun commercial suluu nine Urenien, they refuse to admit It
otlk inlly and the fate of the vessel Is a mystery. This photoyruph of the Hromen was made In the Weser rler Just
before the hunt started for America.
AM EMPHATIC PROTEST
OLD-TIME QUILTING INDUSTRY REVIVED
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The execution of Captain Kryatt by
'he Germans pnrngeri the Itrltlsh
IriMipR almost as much as did the kill
ing of Miss Cnvell. Since the event
nmny n bin shell has been Bent In
Kcrlhcd as is the one here photo-eniphed.
lu 11 low of quaint little white cottages built 011 lund the title of winch
dutes back to Revolutionary times, young women are now plying the needle,
patching, felling, quilling. There lire some at women and girls who ure earn
ing their living making the Mime kinds of quilts and coverlets their great
grandmothers used to make. As this Is the twentieth century, they Imve put
11 few modern touches to the Industry, the most notable of which ure their
rigid eight-hour working law, and u regulation earning wage. The quilting bee.
lis the little cottage factory Is named, was established three years ago to give
conaenlul employment to the women and girls of Itye. N. Y., who needed It.
and to revive the urt of quilting. It was Ineorisiruted lust yeur and uow has
become self-supiMirtlng.
Deep Breathing.
Deep li real hi 11 g, sensible breathing
very day breathing long life depends!
ln It, good looks always. Yet nine
tenths of the world's ereutures hate to
breathe, 11 ml young folks especially are
n" niggardly In the mutter of lining
their lungs with clean, wholesome air
If they thought they were deiillng
w'th poison. Twenty long breaths
high! and morning will quickly Im
prove the looks or 0 girl who has be
JfUn to go down with study und care
Icskiicks, und surely there Is no Iniintl
ler cheaper thun washing the lungs
out with clean, fresh air.
Take a Sane Vacation.
W. H. Sulllvnn of Cleveland, the
other day remurkiih "If auythliie
really Is the matter with u rullrmui
man a two-week vacntlou Is of 110 gtssl
to him. He usually has to work a
couple of weeks to rest up from Ids
vacation."
h Isn't necessary to discuss lil
suylng In Its bearing on the railroad
man specltlcnlly to get the null of the
matter, which Is that Ihe strenuous
vacation Is no vocation at all.
Nor Is the Idllug vutiillou any better.
Those who turn from their accus
tomed endeavors to 11 vacation full nf
energy constijning efforts and dissipa
tions 11111I those who resign themselves
to utter Indolence make the same mis
take of fulling to grasp the opportunity
for recuperation offered In the vaca
tion. Take your vacntlon sanely. ' Get out
In the open. Kxert yourself freely.
IMi'I overdo or underdo. Don't dis
sipate. Itecrente. Gather energy. A
lot of belief) can be won In two weeks
of mmuiil. unforced living. Detroit
r'ree Tress.
Effected a Cure.
The doctor examined the fat.
wheezy patient. Then he wrote ou his
prescription pad :
'A-oz. ol. liii.lnkum.
1 dr. essence blbloorlus.
1 dr. Tlnct. whlrln us nix.
-oz. powd. (smihnhu.
Of course he didn't write It ns plain
ly us that ! doctors never do. lie gave
the slip to. the patient.
"Where'll I get It. doc?" asked the
patient.
"Any drug store," replied the doc
tor. Just as readily us If he had been
"talking of radium or roc's eggs.
"I've tried every drug store In the
city of Greater New York." he wild
later, "und they ull said they were out
of one uf the Ingredients."
"All you needed was exercise." the
doctor said, "mid the only way I could
get you l take It was by making you
chase uround the drug stores, Teu
dollurs, please."
Ralph Percentile may lose the sight
Of his right eye, Into which hot UBues
splashed at the Bethlehem Steel
Works.
Application was made to Mont
gomery County Court yesturd.ty for
a charter for Barren Kill Fire Company.
M. F. O'Hrien. of Jersey City, has
been appointed to the position of cap
tain of police of the Lehigh Division
of the Lehigh Valley Railroad.
The Northampton County Commis
sioners have authoilzed the paying
ofT of a note of $25,000 duo Rellly
Brock Company, of Philadelphia.
The Slntc Belt Trolley Company haa
a gang of men at work straightening
out four bad curves between Bangor
and l'cn Argyl.
At a special benefit performance at
the Lorenze Theatre, several hundred
dollars were raised for tho families
of the soldiers of Company M, which
was recruited at Bethlehem.
Application was made to Montgom
ery County Court for the appoint
ment of a Jury of view to pass upon
the petition for a freeing of this
North Penn highway from tolls.
Joseph Lupkls, thirty-eight yeara
old, a leader in many societies, of
Shenandoah, was instantly killed at
Ellangowan colliery, and Albert Wal
utas and Albert Perkus were serious
ly Injured at Shenandoah City col
liery. John Lafferty. seventy years old,
rhokPd to death at the county home.
Media, whPe eating dinner. A laugh
as he swallowed a piece of beef was
the cause of the trouble and, al
thouch everything possible was done
by Steward John H. Kerlln. Lafferty
died before physicians could reach
him.
Georpe W. Farllna. father of four
teen children, was Instantly killed by
being drawn Into the machinery of
a rapidly revolving wheel of the gas
oline engine he was uslne on the
Koon f?.rm. Paxton Townsnln. The
belt had slipped oft and In adjusting
It he was causht. He was an expert
farmer. His wife also survives.
Yt j 111 w-Mt a t f"""" ""'-awry? t""M 'M' If I m't 111 :
m 1 1 1 . m -ft f ,, m. . .:.: . 11 m. tik. f.- . ... &r l ,- m 1
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I I kl'Alfl Sceiie at Shadow Lawn, mar Long Uniiich. N. J.. as Senator tillie .lames
J I " jfll I i V lf' handed to President Wilson the scroll bearing the formul notlllintloii of
? 'ff I tt 4 1 Vii his renomlnatlon by the Democratic convention.
i W 3WlP mar,ne C0RPS' G,ANT SEARCHLIGHT
j$t T,e Duke of C ught. gover ' 74' S Vfl k'l
Banff. Alberta, wnere .ne inuia... -, ME' V-S AV f"
made him n chief the other day. Slaf ( "rM '.1 1 1. v kPV" .tU. 4
Because of his connection with the
labor riots In Braddock last May
when three men were killed and
many wounded. Steven Mlhallc was
rerused citizenship by Judge Charles
P. Orr, at Pittsburgh. Mlhallc was
Indicted and convicted of Inciting to
riot, but was paroled on recommen
dation of the District Attorney.
Bnos George, aped forty-flvo yeara,
one of Tanaqua's prominent butchers,
lo-t his le as te result of a run
away accident. Ills hore took frlcht
coming down a hill und Ceorg" Jumped
and his head struck a curb." The horse,
c"n''niiln" 'ts fiicht. rtnhe'1 out V
brains against a telegraph pole.
Attorney Francis G. Lewis, named
bv t"e AMentown city council to make
complete revision of the city assess
ment, has completed his work. LaFt
yenr, when a socialistic element was
In control of council, the asesme,nt
was run up from 148,000.000 to
pno nnn. Mr. Lewis cut it down 13,
000,000, and there will be another
assessment next year.
Pennsylvania Railroad yard em
ployes r.t Northumberland were riven
a banquet, ai company mphi,
when meats, butter, etc., boupht In
anticipation of a strike, were cooked
and served as a free dinner to the
r-en. Other goods, such as canned
foods, tobacco, blankets, etc., we-
sent to storage In Philadelphia,
which. It is understood. It will be sold
to salvage.
All records of receipts for one
month at the Mayor's offices were
broken In August, as a renlt or Sun
day law enforcement conducted by
Miyor Char'es E. Rhoades. of. AI
toona. He turned over to the treas
urer 1.21 3. 80, of which $181 rn -relented
fines and costs. Mot of
them are blue law fines and ro fs.
Tbe rt of $140 will be turned over
to the Sttte for school purposes, as
the law directs.
The Pennsylvania Association of
Letter Carriers at the closln f-?-n
of their convention, at New Cn-t'e.
defected a resolution to affiliate with
tbe American Federation of Lbnr.
The next convention will be he'd at,
WHkes-Bnrre. The following or"vs
T-c-e e'ectel: President. Rlrhnrd F.
pnlnn. Philadelphia; vlee-pretdnt,
John J. Scully. Pittsburgh: aer'ry,
Thomas J. Carpenter, Harrlsburg,
and Charles R. Huess, Berwlcfc.
Field generator and tractor with senrchllulit trailer used by the United
States marine corps. The upparhtus was designed by Sergeant Lowniutier.
It la used with great success at night for signaling, discovering bodies of
troops, brldge-bulldlng. etc. The I urge drum In the center of the tractor holds
1.0(H) Teet of highly Insulated flexible cable. The trailer wltlt Its lurge aearcn
light enn be set on u hilltop or other elevation und the generator In a valley, or
some other safe portion t.000 feet awny. A motor connected with the search
light allows tt to he focused, dimmed or turned to any angle or elevation, alt
controlled from the generator through tbe cable.
AlMon Fmarlrk, of Hummelstown,
and Sstnucl Refine, of Palmvra. wera
in'tnntlv killed, when P. ll"k nf a
chain used In llftlrg loaded rrs at
the W. T. Bradley inarrlei. H--'s-burg,
broke. A truck load of tnn
ran down m Incline, crushing both
men. Families survive both.
Michael Carlo, c! Faston. rtmr
by a train on the LehUh Valley Ta!l
road at Radlngton. suf ered a crushed
arm. which was amputated at ft
Luke's Hospital. Boath Bethlehem, In
order to save bit Ufa.