THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURO. PA. it Pictures In This Department Our Readers In Fulton County and Elsewhere Around tine Vtorld XAitKi the Camera on the Trail of History Making Happenings. AIRPLANE" . . i. r J i ' w .. Tills wlreleHS-CIMIiroi iiirpntiif mm jimi .--. ........ "j - . . ... Ir ond will be given a 8erl( of tents for the United State government. Accordlmj to the nventors plnnH. the op. cntar con "pick up" n torpedo nnd. by means of the wlrelemuiilrul outfit placed junt back of I.U sent, can direct It against the object or uttncK RUINS OF MUNITION PLANT THAT WAS . i - " Close-up view of the ruliis of the munition plunt of tha ChiiikIIhii Car nnd Foundry company nt Klngtduml, N. J. The hill on tho right is snid to be the only thing that saved the towns of Kingsland nnd Jtutherford from probable destruction from exploding shells nnd fire. Tho wind at tho time fortunately wus blowing In a direction opposite to the towns. The company was Just finishing a $lW,0O0,0iJ0 coutrnct of shells for the Russian government, which had A at.. L..... 4.. ikwi m a Ki'pi iuu jmnii uurgr ifi ine mat iwu yvuio. WORKING ON THE Miss Anna Larson nud Nell OolTaney, California girls, donned Jeans nt the recent Oakland celebration, to help in preparing the first blust at the i'aclflc cud of the Const-to-Coust Lincoln highway. JUST THE RUINS OF i . M Itrltlsh olllelul photograph taken on the western front. The ruins look a great deal like the ribs of an extinct mastodon, but are nothing but the remains of a German trench. The trenches were constructed slmllur to the railroad subways with which the American people are famlllnr. World BUILT FOR WIRELESS 1 , aw-r - -i.-fc,.v -5... . ...... i. ..it. iiv tin. itniiTPim.CiirtlHH LINCOLN HIGHWAY A GERMAN TRENCH Events CONTROL - - piiimmiiv for John Hays Ilamiiioiul, BLOWN UP HELPED TO CONVICT BOPP Mrs. Annette A. Adams, assistant United States district attorney, stepped into the place of the district attorney when he was taken III at the start of tho Itopp explosion plot trlul nt San Francisco. Mrs, Adams opened for the government, conducted the case throughout Its courso nnd secured a verdict for the United States. Takes No Dictation. Church What's become of stenographer and typewriter? Gotham Flew de coop. your "Left you?" "Sure thing." "Your wife the causoJ" "Oh, no." "Got another Job?" "Nix." "What happened then?" "She became a suffragette." "Well, couldn't she hold her Job Just the same?" "Say, boy, did you ever know of a suffragette that could be dictated to?" Incautious Burglar. A man who Is given to doing "odd Jobs" about his house was very proud of a bit of painting he had nccoui pllshcd. About midnight following the com pletion of the outside of the house he was awakened by a noise. Creeping to the window, he looked out, and to his horror, saw a burglar climbing up a ladder to the secoiid-story window. "Look out there I" yelled the house holder to the burglar. "Look out for the paint." HmMe.ia.1. i j ..1t , M J for LOOKING . t ..i. -i.... i.. i i , JrfA PS i fill 1 J JHTIIIMIli'lll Wltr BIIIIIIV III U nuit otuvi, nun n. ' that particular nelliborhood. Tho picture shows two jrouujpU'n. Mitilllnjff ou t KAISER A new photograph of the kaiser (howlng the kaiser's short left arm. HEROINE OF KINGSLAND Tessln MeNumnni. telephone switch board girl at the big munition plant of the Canadian Cur and Foundry com pany on the Jersey meadows near Kinirnlnnri. who hnnnened to glance out of a window which overlooked a long avenue of concrete and Iron one-story hnllilinffa nnd snw a wIhd of smoke curling from the eaves of building 80, a shed stored with 200 gallons of gnso line ond used for cleaning ond polish inn hiirh exnloslve shells. With one bound, Tcssle was back at tho switch board, her headgear adjusted, lighting ta mnnner her rising panic, bho ucat down her fears (she knew what smoke wisps portended in a vast plant packed ttith trpnieniloua cxdIosIvcs) and rapid ly connected with shed nfter shed- Just a word or two : "Fire in shed su sure to rench shell cars on smo traca don't wait a second get all men out" As Tessle sent In her final cnlls, red-hot fragments of steel ripped from the bursting shells and flung high In the nlr descended upon tho roof of the headquarters building within five feet of her head. Somo of the pieces tore through, ono Just grazing her. She fuluted. With building after build ing exploding, McArthur, tho fire chief, nnd o few of his olds dragged the un conscious girl from tho switchboard. ? l ' r ffi wSlBSlS " - .- mKA Mm turn ''"'fflX Mew FOR THEIR DADDY'S uh....i tt iii. ti..t ii.iiii.iu if T" ii AND HIS STAFF AT THE nud Ids stuff at tho front. This shows WOMAN PICKETS AT ' Knelt of the two IViiiiHylvanla avenue entrances t the White House Is i...inir nieki'ieil l.v nix members of the Congressional union, each of whom holds a banner with the Inscription: woman suffrage?" The pickets nre on ludlvlduuls belug relieved at freijuent CHURCH OF PRESIDENTS CELEBRATES Silif J fl I Tl, iVJif,Vfl-iiJi i r-ivS " iiJ. .ri.ij.i.if.ii ,i.iliiAlr,.tiA------ ' "- Historic St. John's church, WiiHhlngt'jn, on Ufayette square, opposite the White House, tho church of practically nil Kptscopul presidents, is ceie brntlng Its one hundredth anniversary. Readers May journey NAME until u Int tiitv pin in ihiifrmit from ...... n ... " tlilr father uaiues on the tablet FRONT him In Toluud. Oue of the few pictures THE WHITE HOUSE "ifr. i'resldent, what will you do for Mity from nine to uvc ciicn uny, ute Intervals. Good Health M&Kc a Happy Home Good health makes homework easy! Tl-J U..lt k tmmM nil hnnninM out of it. HoaU of women drag along In daily .!... llr mViina snmad. "blUS. tired. Waoa they don't know whal aila (bent. . . ThM tame troubles eome with weak kidneys, and, if the kidney action U dutrcMingly diord?red, there ahould U do doubt that the kidney need help.. Get a box of Doan'e Kidney Pdla. They Lave helped thousands of disoout aged women. A Virginia Case Mr. J. T. Clark, til Cabell BU, Danville, V a . , ay: ''Mr back waa so painful, It wua hard tr me to do my houM work. Mr aU ny Wrr disor dered nnd I felt miserable In v err war. Doan'e Kidney I1lls ave ma oniric relief and continued un cured me. The our baa been permanent. Ce DeeVe mk Aay Stare. tO e B DOAN'SWAV FOSTlXMiLBUItM CO, BUFTALO, K Y. TO KILL RATS, MICE AND COCKROACHE ALWAYS USI STEARNS ELECTRIO PASTE U. & Government Beys It SOLO IVIItrWKIU ) aai Sue Many a would-be poker player made mistake in his calling. A nottal card to Garfield Tea Co.. Brook lyn, N. Y., aaking for a sample Will re pay you. Adv. Mrs. Cynthia Wcstovcr Alden Is the oldest newspaper woman In the UnJte4 Stutes. The Quinine The! Pe Not Affect The Heae 6cftuee ur lie tunie ana imieu.e evert, uhhti Tama Uulnlee can be ukea bf earone althoe eeoilnf Derrouineaaor rtnulnf la wt. 3 ll onlr one "Umnio CJElDlne." kV W. UAUTS! fijtteiiueueaeecaoo. ate. Lightness Is the chief claim for an nlumluuin billiard cue that a NobrastC' Inventor has patented. i MOTHER'S JOY SALVE for Colds, Croup, Tneumonla and Asthma ; GOOSE! GREASE! LINIMENT for Neuralgia, Rheumatism and Sprains. For sale by all Druggists. QOOSE GREASE COMPANY, MFR'&, Oreensboro, N. 0. Adv. Looks the Part 'Monkeys have a great deal of cu riosity." "I take It the camel Is something of a rubberneck, too." ACTRES3 TELLS SECRET. A well knnarn artreea aivaa the follow- fr.fr reolpa for vray hair: To half pint et water add 1 oa. Bay Rum, a email box Parbo Compound, and M oa. or glycerine. Any dnifxliit can put thla up or you can mix It at borne at very little cost Pul dlrectlona for making and uaa eome la each box of Barbo Compound. It wll gradually darken atreaked, faded erray hair, and make It aoft and clouy. It wul tot color the eralp, la not etlrky el Creaay, and oe not nib off. Adr. ( Queer Preference. "It Is very odd that bnldheaded men always want to bit In tho front at tho then tor." "Yes. one would think they'd want to get further away from the flics.' Chip Off the Old Block. "There goes a millionaire who brags About his son to everybody who will listen." "Evidently the young fellow Is not like the average heir to great wealth," "No. Indeed, The old gentleman was trimmed In the stock market last wee and when he discovered that his own on had turned the trick ho was tie proudest man In the United States." . Books In Prison, . ' Prison literature has many fine pro ductlons to Its credit In prose as wefl as poetry. In his prison at Athens, Socrates completed his great argument for Immortality! In a Roman dungeon Galileo mndu some of his greatest alA covcrlcs. In his prison In Wartbnrg custlo Luther translated the New Test ament Into tho German language. Dur ing his twelve years In Bedford Jail Runynn dreamed his Immortal dream of the "Pilgrim's Progress." Sir Wal ter Ralctgh wrote his fragmentary, history of the world to beguile the long years of his Imprisonment In the Tower of London. Much of the New. Testament also Is prison literature. Somo of tho finest of the epistles or. St Paul were written during his Im prisonment at Rome, and the Book of the Revelation of St John was writ ten while he wns an exile on the Island prison of Pntmos. London Chronicle, There has been No Increase In (he price oi Grape Nuts Nor Any Decrease In (he. Size oi Package Or Quality Oi the Food.
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