THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURd. PA. - In This Department Our ReaderG in Fulton County and Elsowhoro Around tho Aorld Vit,h the Camora on tho Trail of History iVSoEiner Happenings. WASHINGTON . -'t , I. I m m m (I m J: Ouco a ynur In Washington an elaborate amatour theatrical performance Is given. This winter It is called "Co lumbia," and one of Its features Is the "radium dance" by the (our young ladies here photographed. Prom left to right they are: Audrey Johnson, Frances Miller, Anne Pennepacker and Anne Darale. President Wilson's action In lifting the embargo on arms caused a general in Mexico. Our photograph shows American refugees and their baggage on transport Iluford fleeing from Mazanlllo. RURALES GUARDING MEXICO CITY Huerta's rurnles nbonrd a train bound south to protect Mexico City from the rebels threatening the capital from that direction. DESIGNED TO FLY ACROSS THE ATLANTIC . . . I J V'lLadi uJU. .li, ,1111 . lECT "--r-" First bketch of the gigantic bydroplunSi being built to curry out Hodman Wanamaker's plan of crossing the ocean this summer. The hydro was de signed by Glenn Curtlss and will have a boat hull 35 feet long, entirely in-tlosed- The 200-borsepower motor will be put right up In the bow BELLES IN "RADIUM r , ' - jL .?",.J, I il lining, .,. V lim AMERICANS FLEEING FROM MANZANILLO Jrr!;ri"'T'"1 llwrt - DANCE" MM. f1- exodus of Americans from many pluces a tender of the United States army COUNTESS DE BOURTIER V Countess de Hourtler, wife of the military attache to the French embus sy at Washington, Is one of the recent arrivals In the national capital and attracts much attention by wearing the latest creations of the Parisian modistes. Modern Tommy Tuckers. The door in one of the most popu lar restaurants In UoBton slowly open cd at noon while half a hundred diners were eating and a small voice piped "Any slnglnT "No," replied a waitress, and the owner of the voice, a boy of eleven years, walked down the street to an' other restaurant. It ts becoming a regular practice by boys to slug for the diners for a little loose change. One boy told me that he made S3 In one night recently singing in restaurants, rKfc . SI -1 ) : -1 1 HUB The biggeRt school In the world bus Just bm-n opened and the scholars have taken to their studies as a flub takes to water. Abourd every ship In Uncle Sum s navy there Is now a fully equipped school room, nnd to the great pleas ure of Josephus Daniels, secretary of the- navy, orlglnutor of tho plan, there hasn't been a hitch so far. Every enlisted man and every olllcer Is compelled to attend the clnsses. Tho photograph shows the ueademic department on tht U. S. S. Washington. MME. CONSTANTIN DUMBA mtwrm 1; t A i, ' 5 i This photograph of Mine. Dumba, wife of the new ambassador from Austria, Is the first she has hud taken since her arrival In Washington. It was taken In her rooms at the em bassy. CHARLES HALL DILLON i'-JBCKIIJ i-w r. Charles Hall Dillon of Yankton, who now represents the First district of South Dakota In congress, was for 15 years vice-president of the board of trustees of Yankton college, and also served four tonus as a state senator. He Is a lawyer and a Republican. i , - ' jjj.'s I rvwiiMwi'"l'l'llW'' H ft rang !i8 Tk A R UNCLE SAM'S GREAT NAVY SCHOOL OPENED STARTING OUT TO Rurales, or federal troops, have been sent out from Mexico City In huge numbers to meet the rebels, who are advancing on the capital from the south Here Is a car load of them ready to meet tho enemy. GIRL JUMPS FROM WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE v. r , Despite the efforts of the police to prevent her, Constance Dennett Jumpec from the Williamsburg bridge, New York, the other day and with the aid of u parachute floated Bnfely down Into the Icy waters of the East river. Kodman Law, known as the "Human Fly," Jumped after her and rescued her from tlu entangling folds of the parachute, as shown iu our photograph. Fh IP May journey MEET THE REBELS 5 i- 'St ri IIWI Mini tiSHiWl'ilM , 1 1 ... Mi 1 i IN What She Wanted. "I suppose,' said the new ealcswoia. an, "that you want a suit that win make you look attractive to your hut Land?" "Attractive to my husband!" echoed the bhoppcr. "I should say not. lie- wouldn't know If I wore i suit ten years old. What I want It something thut will make my mat door neighbor turn a pale pink gror-u with envy." CRUST COVERED BOY'S HEAD Bolton, Ga. "My little boy's heal was covered with a hard thick cruit which cracked with the least pressun causing a discharge of bloody con-up tkm which was so offensive that I could hardly hold him. He was ver; ; cross. Some called it milk crust,' another running tetter and another e zema. j "After trying several patent medi cines I decided to try Cutlcura Boap and Ointment. After using the sampli I purchased some Cutlcura Soap and i box of Cutlcura Ointment. After ut,'. ing Cutlcura Soap and Ointment thru days I was able to remove all the crust and in one week he was entlrelj . cured. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment!' also cured my baby of an ulcerate; sore behind her ear and now we think we cannot keep house without them."'' (Signed) Mrs. Charles Fobs, Nov. 5, 1312. i Cutlcura Soap and Ointment noli, throughout the world. Sample of cacb free.wlth 32-p. Skin Dook. Address post k card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv t Paraguay's "Railway Beetle." ; In Paraguay there Is found a "rail 5 way beetle," a kind of glowworm f which emits a strong red light from J head to tall, but also a green liKli:' along each side of its body. ' important to Mothers ! Examlno carefully every bottle of i CASTOKIA, a safe and sure remedy fot ! infants and children, and see that It; Signature of T In Use For Over 30 Years.. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Quite Probable. "I urn afraid to approach that man He Is such a journalistic lion." "Yet once he must have been i( 'cnb.' " ? Constipation cnu-en and seriously apcra-I' vaU'H miiiiy diM'tincH. it in thoroughly cure! f by Dr. Pierce's Pellet. Tiny sugar-coat f granule. Adv. A multitude of sins show througlt the character that Is mipposed to cov er them. " WOMAN WOULD NOT GIVE UPj f Though Sick and Suffering; At ; Last Found Help in Lydia i E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound. Richmond, Pa. "When I started taking Lydia E. rinkhnm's VegeUiblel Compound 1 was ina i dreadfully rundown state of health, had internal trou bles, and was so ex tremely nervous and prostrated that it I had given in to my feelings I woulti have been in bed As it was I hail hardly strength si times to be on my feet and what I did do was by a great effort. I could not sleep at night and of course felt very bad in the morning, and had a steady headache. "After taking the second bottle I no ticed that the headache was not so baA I rested better, and my nerves were stronger. I continued its use until it made a new woman of me, and now I can hardly realize that I am able to A so much as I do. Whenever J know an; woman in need of a good medicine I highly praise Lydia E. Pinkham'sVeg etable Compound." Mrs. Fra Clark, 3146 N. Tulip St, Richmond, Women Have Been Telling Women for forty years how Lydia E.Pinkham'! Vegetable Compound has restored tluir health when suffering with female ills This accounts for the enormous demand for it from coast to coast If you ar troubled with Bny ailment peculiar to women why don't you try Lydia Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound? H will pay you to do so. Lydia E. Tini ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Muss. JONES' BREAKUP CURES RHEUMATISM SCIATICA, LUMBAQO OR GOUT No mnttcr how Mwra the ce In, we eniij1''' toe tlmt botloof"Ilriik-Ui"wril'l'2 euru If not your moiicr in rl""1"", l'liln Kuaruntro linn atootl for 'to year ami "'' IKMiple Imre akel for tlielr mom-y tuirk, I'""1": cln-tlH have written unof the wonilurftilcurpm'fi'1 , I n ninat enwet one or two bott n will Iki nttl"'" l.00lr botlle or fix bottlra for $5, wlUigujmuis Hold by riruKitlaU, ur direct from JONKS'UKKAK-VP,Ino.,New Eeypf1' tl II 111 MAILORDER cu. What'U'W ant 322 E. 69th St., New York MKN Whv not Have money by shavlni! yournelf? Wo will nupply Jon with "Shiivlnir Bet aud Toilet Aaaortmn" conHiNiiiiff of: Mnore'a "afety Rnior (SlWer lMated). U Kitril Uaiuir l)laUia created). Hller llunilia HmiKerMhuTlng Braxn. MiMire'H Kl u-k Hhav Intf boup. Moore 'a '1'ille lnwder. Hinno (Kreni'h) Houp Tery eonTa- nlent and usetul for II; auiulli-raue lor Ml ceuta. W) wllk anlrr. W Ha4 rla I'lrefl foil frrl, 1 imlrof aold Blled Cuff Hut'';0 fnrKKM Tie pin lo match Mime In 14-k. ilold.ClllTHilll"!'' tl : Slick pin II; or both for P Vt' RtttirHiitee irootl qnnlity. Tuft's fills The dyspeptic, the debilitated, whether V exceaa of work of mind or body, drink or " poaure In . MALARIAL REGIONS, will And Tutt't Pllla the moat senlal r"f tlve ever offered the uf feiiuc Invalid. ESS I HE ACHES iife
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