The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, January 15, 1912, Image 6

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    THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA.
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Hales Honey
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if unrivaled. Pleasant to the taste
soothing and healing absolutely de
pendable. Sold by all druggists.
In This
Dopartrr.or.-t Our Readers in Fulton County and Elsewhere IVIay journey
Around -the Aorld NAitn the Camera on the Trail
of History INlatcine: Happenings.
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BATTLESHIP VERMONT IN A HEAVY STORM
NiXT BIG CITY WHICH MEXICAN REBELS MAY ATTACK
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luiB wondvrful picture of the Unltfd States battltwhlp Vermont being tomted about In a heavy storm was snapped
' by one of the crew of the buttleHUlp Wyoming.
FIRING LINE AT BATTLE OF OJINAGA
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This Is the first photograph received from OJInaga showing the battle between the federals and rebels that
has been going on for more than twowoeks. These are members of Major Gustamentl's command attacking the en
trenched federals.
DETROIT ATHLETIC CLUB'S NEW BUILDING
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CHIEF LAZY BOY
.ore than JOuu.ui.n Iuih in t n rm&.ti lur tins new iMuining lor tho Uetroit
Athletic club. It will be one ot the finest In America, will cost about $1,000,
COO and will occupy mi entire block In the heart of the city. The structure
will be completed by the end of this year.
FIRST HYDRO-AERO PASSENGER LINE IN WORLD
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Six thousand people gathered at St. Petersburg, Fla., to witness the open
ing of the first commercial line of hydro-aeroplanes In the world. With Tony
Jannus of the Benolst Aircraft company of St. Louis at the pilot's wheel, the
first machine of this latest of all passenger lines left the St Petersburg yacht
uwuor ou rouie ior lampa, z mnes away. Kegular trips are made each day.
Quite a Wag.
Customer I notice that your sign
ays: "We roast our own coffee.""
Grocer Yes sir. Will you have a
poundT
Customer Certainly not. since you
don't recommend It. Good day, sir.
Boston Evening Transcript.
Getting It Straight.
"So the Youngweds have separated.
I suppose it was because he couldn't
support her In the style to which she
was accustomed?"
'Say rather because she couldn't ac
custom herself to the style in which he
could support her.""
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Chief Lazy Hoy (Pab-kops-co-ma-pl),
one of tho noted warriors of the Gla
cier National park lilackfoot tribe ot
Indians, waB recently made an honor
ary member of tho Adventurers' club
of Chicago. The only other honor
ary member of the club Is Theodore
Roosevelt." Lazy Boy has been In
many exciting battles with the Sioux,
Crow, Nez Pe.rces and Kootenai
tribes.
His Face Called for a Touring Car.
That It Is expected of some very
plain women to have money In their
own right, and some very unattractive
men to possess motor cars In order to
maintain their popularity, was shown
the other day In a conversation be
tween two young women on a street
car. They were speaking of a man
they had Just met, who supposedly
had accumulated quite a bit of wealth.
Said the first one, eagerly: "Has
he a motor car!"
Replied the second: "No, I think
not."
And the first one looked up In an
evident manner of surprise.
"What!" she exclaimed, "that face
and no motor car?"
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RHEUfilAGIDE
LIQUIO TABLETS LINIMENT
Tho Old Reliable Remedy
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RHEUMATISM
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At All Drneelats
General Carranza, commander-lnhlef of the Mexican ivbels. Is planning a campaign against Uuaynias, on the
Gulf of California, tho only city In northern Mexico now held by the federals. The upper plcturo shows a view of
Guaymas, and below Is seen a regiment of federal Infantry on 119 way to guard tho approach of the city.
SCENE DURING THE WATER FAMINE IN MONTREAL
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CONSTIPATION
CnnTnliin no rtni; absolutely hnrrnltn; rncora
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M-rwetJt with otir cnluuleUM-uurMt of liiiuriii'tliilia
lnw to wrlui Morlnu ricnmi layfi, II ll N.htiiald
h.iittrHrltim OinirtinUiiMl. I'rtirulan b'roo. i'.pl
1uh SilDL'll.ltJ Co., l aunt. In nieia, tm
W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 3-1914.
More than 120,000,000 people speak
Gcrmnn.
Wnrnia f tpelled promptly from t!i human
arstein ittt l)r. Ptvry'a Vermifuge "Dead
bbot." AUv.
A young man can sow his own wild
ohIm, but his father usually has to pay
for the harvesting.
Mm.Wlnalow'a Soothlnp; Syrup for Children
teething, Huficna the jruraa, reilueea lnMamina.
tlou,ulia'8 pulu,curea wlud coiich! a ooltk' Jtm
The Idea.
"This is a new view of the law the
trusts seem to bo taking."
"Yes; dissolving views."
Impcs3lble.
"My friend, be open with your wlfo."
"How can I be when she is always
shutting me up?"
The Cheek of Him.
Mrs. Exe "1 never got a real good
bargain in shoes but once in iny
life."
Exe "I know. That was when you
got me." lioston Evuilng Tranucrlpt.
! Certainly Frightened.
i foot rlighte Awful rase of stage-
fright at the theater, hint night
i I!iHs Sue lirette Did you have it?
"No; It was the author of tho play,
I whom they dated io como before the
, curtain."
Montreal has been struggling with a serious water luinlne caiihed by tho breuking of b big conduit, and one
result was' a great conflagration. Wagons carrying huge barrels of water went up and down tho streets con
tinually, announcing their" coming by the ringing of bells, and supplying the residents with water for their house
hold needs.
MRS. HENRY C. STUART
YOUNG BUILDERS OF PANAMA CANAL FORTS
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Mrs. Henry C. Stuart will become
the first lady of Virginia on Febru
ary 2, when her husband will be in
augurated governor of that state. De
fore her marriage Mrs. Stuart was
Miss Margaret Carter of the famous
Virginia family of Carters.
No Fanatic
Friend I understood you'd Joined
the Audubon society, and yet your
new hat Is trimmed with feathers.
Wearer of Hat Yes, but you see,
the bird they came from was killed
before I Joined. Boston Evening
Transcript
In the Sudden Downpour.
"I am very uneasy; I am sure my
wife has gone out without her um
brella." "Oh, she will certainly seek refuge
In a shop."
"That's what makes me uneasy."
London Opinion.
Secretary of War Garrison has designated a board ot ranking officers to
report on the defenses of the l'anama canal, the construction work on which
Is being done by these young lieutenants of the engineering corps, Ge.orgo it.
Goothals (right), son of the chief engineer of the canal, and Albert II. Achw,
son-in-law of Col. II. V. Hodges, also one of tho canal commissioners.
Lying at the Door.
"Kthel, you should encouraae the
things which lie at your door," said
tho mother.
"I supposQ so, mother, but that
doesn't mean that you should en
courage Katie to say to your friends
thut you are out when you are In."
To Minimize Fire Hazard.
"The fire wasto In the United
States, owing to tho failure to build
In this country as securely against
the ravages ot lire as they do In Eur
ope, has been estimated to be not less
than $200,000,000 a year. This is forc
ing the rebuilding of many structures
and will force tho rebuilding of a still
greater number In our cities to mini
nilzo tho fire hazard. The rebuilding
must bo done and tho problem Is how
to finance It. From actual experience
In Chicago, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh and
somo other cities," says an expert,
"the answer Is the first mortgage real
estate bond."
Marlborough Mascot.
The duchess of Marlborough was In
great distress the day she otllclated at
the opening of the Mary Curzon hostel
when she discovered she had loBt a
tiny buckle she had baen wearing on
a bit of black velvet around her neck.
"It only cost a shilling," she said, "but
I would far rather lose my best
string of pearls." This little mascot,
daintily carved out of a bit ot old
Iron, was sent her some years ago by
a loyal friend when she was fur from
happy and was not recognized by roy
alty. Ever Blnce she received It the
atmosphere seemod to clear, misun
derstandings were dispersed and the
duchess came gradually into her own.
Even Queen Alexandra, a great bellev-
I er In mascots herself, helped the ,
duchess In the search for the lost one.
It was while looking for it her majes
ty wandered Into an apartment she
was not supposed to euter and no
ticed two of the Inmates of the hostel :
gazing eagerly out of the window try- j
lug to get a glimpse of her departure. !
She greeted them kindly. In duo
time the little buckle turned up and 'j
the duchess rewarded tho finder with i
a sovereign.
"The Parents' Rights League of
America" has been started in San
Francisco for the purpose of protect
ing the rights of parents over children
and to counteract the "evil Influence"
of childless reformers.
Salisbury Not a Courtier.
Tho bishop of London on ono occa
sion when ho went to Buckingham pal
ace told the king that he had passed
Lord Salisbury in an anteroom, but
tho latter did not seem to know hi in.
"Oh." said King Edward, "I-ord Salis
bury never recognizes anyone," mid
going to a bureau he took cut a new
portrait of himself and handed It to
tho bishop, saying: "What do you
think of this?" "A very excellent like
ness, sir," said tho bishop. "When I
showed it to Salisbury said the king,
"he locked hard at It and then said:
'Poor old Duller! I wonder if ho's as
stupid as he looks.' "
SKIN CLEARED.
By Simple Change In Food.
It has boon said by a physician that
most diseases are tho result ot indi
gestion.
There's undoubtedly much truth la
tho statement, even to the cause ot
many unsightly eruptions, which many
svppose can bo removed by applying
6oine remedy on the outside.
By changing her food a Kan. girl
was relieved of an eczema which was
a great annoyance to her. She writes:
"For five months I was suffering
with an eruption on my face and
hands which our doctor called eczema
and which caused me a great denl of
Inconvenience. The suffering was al
most unbearable.
"The medicine I took only gave me
temporary relief. One day I hnppened
to read somewhore that eczema was
caused by Indigestion. Then I read
that many persons had been relieved
Of Indigestion by eating Grape-Nuts.
"I decided to try it I liked the
taste of the food and was particularly
pleased to notice that my digestion
was improving and that the eruption
was disappearing as if by magic I
bad at last found, in this great food,
something that reached my trouble.
"When I find a victim of this afflic
tion I remember my own former suf
fering and advise a trial of Grape-Nuts
food Instead of medicines."
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Well
vllle," in pkgs. "There's a Reason."
Ever read the abova IrKerf A new
one itprirnra from time to flute, They
re areuu.tit, true, and full of huraaa
latere l.