FULTON COUNTY NEWS, BlcCONNELLSBURG, PA. eaders Temperance (Conducted 'by Iho National Woman' Christian Temprranco Union.) lA ThiS Dopartmon Our Readers in Fulton County and Elsewhere Around the World With the Comoro on the Trail of History Making Happenings. May journoy 1 NiL4r v5VH ' if t-ArmnriMl motor bllllerv of tilt Nv York Null,,nl l I.. n..i.i!.... t n ... . ... . . , . . . - in .h.iiin itiiiniiuiiii. .iiij. iiicnarti i.ioyu ,cnrgc, tide miii of David Lloyd George, ptciuii r of (!rnt Britain, mid Ills bride, formerly Miss Itnhcrtn McUplne .1 mi. . ...., .h trtitiJiil A flit ttll A 11 1 111 lllin ttf llm ... .1.. 41... 1 iwf" Huu nni(i)Tu me iTiMicn wiir commission mm the iirst wnrslili) W uiy 'H'" - i ni tun -h nimv t hit wiir ihimii TESTING PATROL BOATS FOR U. S. GOVERNMENT r - v. vrrrijLT7 r r i ( (- vfefc f ;ii r NOT MENTIONED IN OFFICIAL DISPATCHES . tut - V'crcx j - s J- . T. v f 4 J ' I i bit 4 DOCTORS AGAINST ALCOHOL.- "I Blmll not soon forget the nhock cxpprlencpd when a pliyslolnn of hljh itnndlns In 511 eh I pun confi'K.sod to me Unit time nnd time agnln he hud killed patients by the use of ncohol while etlll under the old delusion thut nleo liol wan ii Ktlinulimt." ny Mr. Henry StnnlTer, Htiperlntendont of the For Itlver Valley Kll'.cleney lenuue. "The common Bonne of mankind rightly con doneH the pruetlee of this imin be cnuno he did the best be nnd the pro fession knew nt the time; but the time of Ignorance on this subject is past." Mr. Stauffer sent un open letter to the physicians In his state, usklnu thin question: "Knowing what you must Know of the tragedy of nleohol. howr can you for n single day lend the In fluence of your example to Its use at a beverage In your community. A result, 111 doctors willingly signed for publication the following state ment, which Is being circulated: "We positively condemn the use of nil alcoholic liquors, Including beer nnd wine, because, by their effect on the genu plasm they curse the unborn child; because even their moderate use lui been proven to reduce the cul eieney of the user; and, because In multitudes of cases, the continued uso of alcohol In moderation proves to be Impossible. The moderate drinker Is u social menace." French soldiers giving one of their nurses a swing. MAIN STREET OF FRENCH TOWN IN THE WAR ZONE i '- """"' : ... i s. Ji'ii ' 'J hM iH't n ,1Hldl"R a crh' of tPSt for ""Bines to be used In the siilimarine chaser fleet which Is to mil iiii.i piaecd under command of Naval Constructor I.. S. Adams. The four boats used In the test are shown WATER- SUPPLY IN THE TRENCHES sentinel dog in alsace" s'sw ipv- i A Warn P "U -m m Jl r Mil "I 3.il.lM.IIlijjP This Is the main street In one of the French villages as It uppeared after the allies hud driven out the tlermuns. TAKING FLAG TO FRANCE Where French commission lives . I' yy i A I.I ' w 1 1 3 jril ' A sentinel watchdog. The dog has Jumped to the top of the fence and Is peering over the landscape for any pos sible prowlers. As u sentry he has few equals. fMo0!! fu",,r A,nbussntlor IIery White, In Washington which P Aiueri 4 wr commissioners for tlielr occupancy during Where Weegee Failed. "What's become of Unison?" said the fat plumber, "I haven't seen him for a week." "lie bad been spending his evenings nt home," the thin carpenter replied, "but he has started to nttend the Curb stone club meetings again." "What caused the change In his linblts?" "Someone sent the children a toy called n 'weegee board' for Christmas, and he has been playing with It." "Whnt Is It like?" "It answers questions of people who plnce tho ends of their lingers on It nnd move It about the surface of a board." "Answers uny kind of questions?" "Any kind nt nil." "But why did he finally pass it up?" "It got him Into trouble." "How?" "Unison stnyed out lute one evening nnd depended on the weeireo for un excuse when he got home." "And the weegee " "Failed him In his grentost hour of need." Youugstown Telegram, The first United States flue to co Dfllclally to the battlefields of Kurono is In charge of Arthur C. Klmber. nd Vance guard of the second Stanford unit of the American nnibulnnce Held service. The war department nuthor ized Klmber to take the flag to France. It Is the gift of the American League of California. Dark Doings. A Long Reach, Oil., num. discussing n coming election said: "That reminds me of the time I ran for mayor of Long Iteach. In the course of my campaign n colored gentleman agreed to deliver 150 colored votes. The ofll- clal count after the election showed I received Just 101 votes. Next day I met my colored friend. I told him I know positively whence came one of those 101 votes, but asked him what became of his 150 colored votes. 'Look a yeah, Mtissa Hess,' replied the Ethl oplon boss, 'Jess fifty of those niggahs double-crossed me.' " A Unique Metaphor. A unique paraphrasing of a time honored metaphor Is recorded In the Outlook by Mary Dewhurst, reporting food riots In New York. One of the hungry women ninong those who pre sented their grievances to the board of estimate cried out: "We come to you gentlemen here with the beeg bends nnd you tell us that there are no laws to let you belli us. You can not take the sails out of our wind like that." . . . MUNITION DEPOT SHELLS COULDN'T HIT i ! L HOTELKEEPERS. TAKE NOTICE! It has long been one of the stock ar guments against prohibition that hotels could not be profitably conducted with out a bar, remarks the Union Slgnul. In some or the campaign states hotel keepers' associations were formed to work ngainst prohibition. After a lit tle more than one year's experience In a dry state, the New Washington Im provement company of Seattle Is about to build a new wing, doubling the capacity nnd gross earning power of the New Washington hotel, already one of the lurgest, If not tho largest, hotels In the city. The company bus floated n bond Issue of $00.0( for this nnr. pose. The manager of the hoi.. Kin t, ' "Business nt the New Washington for the Inst two yenrs has far exceed ed our facilities for handling It nnd during the heavy tourist travel of Mm summer we have been forced to turn nwny hundreds of guests." Thus Is It proved that it Is not In search of booze that tourists tour, and that u hotel does not need to resolve itself into a saloon In order to become a paying investment. VIEWPOINT OF DISTILLER. Since the introduction of nnti-whls-k.v legislative measures the love of the distiller for his brother, the brewer, lias grown cold. The following is u sample of what the whisky men are saying: 'Until recent years, at least, it was the custom of Milwaukee parents to take their children into the vHrlonsi gardens of the Creum City and fill their little stomachs with 'suds.' The high degree of intelligence portrayed In these beer faces would not hM brought fortn envy on the part of Pinto or Homer. We recnll the time when the employees of one of th in wnukee breweries threatened to strike because their dally allowance of beer was to be cut from four gallons til. fivn. gallons. It would thus be seen that there must be somethlnir fllwnt ham that perpetuates the thirst. Hut, nt tho same time, it Is admitted by the nrewers thot beer U a genuine tpm. pern nee drink." FAMILY TROUBLES. Judge William N. OenimlT. fhlonmi. formerly of the court of domestic re lations, states that at lenst 7!5 nop nnnt of all family desertions are due direct ly or Indirectly to the use of Intoxi cating drinks. "All our efforts to sup press crime In the community will ba futile," he says, "so long as we llr-nsA 7,2,r)0 places where boys are turned Into bandits and husbands Into wife-beaters." Tills munition denot (if the utiles on Die Knlnnlkl fr.it. t wiw li.,.i,l,,,i.,l.l r.. h with, uui me sneiis nit everyiiiing except the target. Friends Make Tommy a Sot, Sir Alfred I'earce Gould, sneukin.? nt Kllluini recently and referring to the effect of drink on soldiers, said that th( British Tommy was not a drunken sot; it was the civilian population that was ut fault. Hospitals should bo a sacred retreat for soldiers, he said, yet they would hardly believe how difficult It was, even there, to protect the men from the Introduction of drink from outside. He knew of one paralyzed and helpless man who was found hopelessly drunk after bis friends hud visited him. London Times. Duck Flew 2,000 Mile In 60 Hours. Two mallard ducks wearing sliver bands on their legs killed near Mobile, Ala., by Dr. Shelton C. Frederick somo time ago were released originally by Jack Minor of Kingsvllle, Out. Doctor Frederick received u letter from Mr. Minor giving details of the remarkable record In flight made from Kingsvllle to Mobile. The mallards negotluted tho flight of approximately 2.000 miles In CO hours. PROTECT THE BOYS. We have with great snceess mnd a practice of not leaving arsenic nnd strychnine, nnd typhoid and tubercu losis germs lying around for our rMl. dren to be destroyed by. Trent John Barleycorn in the same way. Stop hlra. Don't let him He around, licensed nnd legal, to pounce upon your youth. It Is the healthy, normal boys, nw born or bejng born for whom I write. Jack London, in "John Barleycorn." DISTILLERS TO MAKE ALCOHOL. Four large Kentucky distilleries are to make alcohol for Industrial pur poses, Instead of making whisky. They expect to export large ouiintltles of al cohol to Europe. Radish Seed Pods Pickled. The young and tender seed nods of some varieties of radishes are some times used for pickling like capers; In fact, the' Madras or rut-tall radish Is grown exclusively for 'its pods, which nre eaten cooked nnd also used In pickle making. United Stutes Depart ment of Agriculture. Try Hominy Instead. One simple way to solve the potato problem Is to cut hominy Instead. One would think' that dally Indulgence In pitatoes was absolutely necessary to sustain life.- Chicago Tribune. Oil From Soy Beans. Oil mills on the I'nelflc const have been operating for several yenrs with soy beans Imported from Manchuria, and have found n ready sale In that re gion for oil, enko and other products. THE MEN WHO WANT SALOONS. On n petition asking for an election to bring saloons Into Fort Covington, X 1., in March, there were 4.1 signa tures. Of these, 11 or more than one fourth, were the names of iiir-i who could not read nnd write, but who made their mnrk.i, which were ac knowledged by other men who could rend mid write. The taxes paid by signers of tho pe tition, Including all tho X's, amounted to .0014 per cent of nil the taxes nnld In tho town, slightly more than four teenths of 1 j,er cent.. SOMEONE ANSWER, PLEASE. Thousands of stage conches nnd wny flde taverns were put out of business b.' the Incoming of the railroads. Will someone please tell us how much the railroads or the state government paid ay wny of compensation to the wage earners nnd proprietors o" the retired Industries? BOOZE DEFINED. "Booze consists of 1 ner cent of Imaginary sunshine, nnd 01) per cent of crime, misery, degradation, disease, In efficiency, Idiocy, Insanity and deuth," i , t 1 ! ; i; K t !' I Ml t '4