THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURO. PA r N For Coughs and Colds Hale s Honey Of Horehound and Tar b nnrlTtJed. Plensant to the taste oothlna; and healing absolutely d pondabb. Sold by all drnglsU. In This D opar-tment Our Roadors in Fulton County and Elsowhoro IVlzay journey Around the World With the Oamora on the Trail of History IViateing Happenings. Try rik.'l WIUL NOT CURE Aethms, Catarrh or Hay Fever. GETTING MONSTER LINER READY FOR SEA C. H. MACKAY, JUST DIVORCED, AND HIS CHILDREN of Events ft issue ews k-'4 WZrfP : BWSM -rag O At Clydebank, Scotland, Uie steamship Aquetanla, largest of the Cunarders, is being prepared for ea, having been launched lust April. She la a ahlp within a ship, having absolutely water-tight Inner and outer shells. Her dimensions sho that she will be one of the largest ships afloat. She Is 901 feet long, 97 feet wide, 92tf feet deep to the boat deck. Her gross tonnage Is 47,000 tons. She will have a speed of 23 knots an hour, and accommodations for 3,520 passengers and a crew of almoHt 1,000. WORLD'S BIGGEST GUN FOR 'PANAMA CANAL I T 3 4a This, the largest gun In the world, 16-lnch bore, weighs 130 tons and throws a projectile weighing 2,400 pounds. appearing carriage on one of the small islands off the mouth of the caral. SAKURASHIMA VOLCANO IN ACTION dancer in suffrage play .v..'; ..w. - J! 1. S.va.-M-.- W "S "I 'Iff v I f tiia ij Photographs of the terrible volcanic tills country. The one here reproduced action, pouring forth the ashes and lava MAYOR GAYNOR'S YOUNG DAUGHTER WEDS i 'P.rX',t. lA T Marion Gaynor, the sixteen-year-old daughter of the late.ayor of New York, was married the other day In Trinity church to Halphileywood Ishatn, son of a well-known family. The young nowned for her skill In handling horses , - w ji m u or at tit a: i ! . . -.T''., ' . ..... w.. : " t . r i ' j-l 4 has been made to defend the Pacific entrance to the Panama canal. It has a i . tf i V I. fr ' - ,1 W IB disaster In Japan have ut reached shows the volcano Bakurasliima In that devastated towns and country. bride is fond of athletics and la re and automobiles. . . M M L A M :7-.-y- Ka I 4 The - weapon will be mounted on a dls iMisk Utile Baker, daughter of Dr. Frank Maker of Washington, and noted for her graceful dapclng, Is to be a feature in the suffrage play to be giv en by the women of the Congression al Union for Suffrage at Washington. Miss Baker Is to give her solo dance of "triumphant joy" as a curtain raiser. They All Do. An enthusiastic citizen, on the verge of a trip to Hurope, was rejoicing over the fact and descanting on the pleas ures to come: "How delightful It will be," said he to his wife, "to tread the bounding billow and inhale the Invigorating oxygen of the seat The seal The bounJ'eBS sea! 1 long to see it! To breathe 'In. great draughts of Ufeglv ing air. I sliUjl want to stand every moment of the Voyage on the prow of the steamer wltrnmy mouth open" "You probably dear," Inter rupted his wife, encouragingly, "that's the way all ocean travelers do." I I Ht ife Clarence H. Mackay, the wealthy New Yorker, Just U.vorced by a Paris court from his wife, the former Kuth erlne A. Duer, Is here seen riding In Central Park with his. rhildren, John W. and Katherlne. FIRST WARSHIP AT THE NEW COLON DOCKS L ljfa f -Kb'-'.. St .-.- To the battleship Minnesota belongs the distinction oi being the first warship to tie up at the new government docks at Colon. The photograph shows the coaling of the M Innesota at the dock preparatory to her sailing from the canal zone Vith COO marines for duty In Mexican waters. IN MEMORY OF THE MAINE'S DEAD nr --"irV . a.utAraa. St a lSr If?.- i i & I taV l'retty girls strewing flowers on the waters of the Potomac river while the memorial service for the dead heroes of the U. S. S. Maine was being held at Fort Myer, Virginia, near the Arlington national cemetery. Left to right: Misses Florence Stonebraker and May Borland, EnBlgn Frank Sigourney, MiBseB Knowlton Prltchard and Belva Laughlln. SENATOR ROOT'S NOBEL PEACE MEDAL Obverse and reverse sides of the Nobel peace medal which has Just been received by Senator Elihu Root of New York. He wns awarded the prize for his work in connection with the movement for international peace. Besides the gold medal the prize carried with It a cash bonus of $40,000. Woman's High Position. Dr. Catherine B. Davis, Just appoint ed by Mayor Mltchel of New York as correction commissioner at a sal ary of $7,500 a year,, received her doctor's degree from the University . . : : ..... . I, .J . I SK a" 4 ;wNv. ' .x it j i J of Chicago in 1900 for work In the de partment of political economy. This la thought to be the most responsible position ever given to a woman in ad ministrative work H this country out side of the field of education. WALKING AROUND THE WORLD Joseph Frank Mlkulec, an Austrian from Croatia, since October, 1901, has been walking over the world. Now he la in Washington, where' he walked from New York to get the autograph of President Wilson. On January 16, 1911, he completed his first circuit of the globe and started on a second tour. He has walked through 48 of the United Stutes, (hrough all Euro pean countries, South Africa, South America and Asia-. On his return to his homo he ( will receive 250,000 crowns from an Austrian newspaper. Famous Revolutionary Soldier. One hundred years ago William Heath, a distinguished soldier of the Revolution, died in Roxbury, Mass., in which place he was born In 1737. Gen eral Heath was a student of military science and In 1J70 he commanded tho Ancient and Honorable Artillery of Boston. At the battle of Lexington he was the only general officer on the field. On the organization of the Con tinental army ho was commissioned brigadier general and a year later was made major general. He was ordered to New York and after the disaster at White Plains commanded the de fenses of the Highlands. He had charge of Burgoyne and his army at Cambridge, Mass., where they were held as prisoners of war for nearly a year. In 1779,- after Arnold's treason, General Heath commanded the posts of the Hudson river at West Point, and several times he was in temporary command of the entire American army. COLD IN THE HEAD Cortina aedawiniarioai. AUoktotr IvnoW Corn txl iW pn.feol.od dnw , SHJ No. 22.276. 1 mt Urn. ken. IS. Sral prnwid m mint cl pnc., AJl.HUhBU.S2S WmUbiUmi SL,BnoklW.Y. FRUIT TREES Wt iy Iks Irelftil and sell at vk.ktul prleni. Saitslacllva guaranteed. Bend fur our laiy duLTlptlva eataloirue toda. PaKk Tract. $4.59 sar 100. L'A MarcMl Nitmit Ca, Scktkuit, N. I. Mighty few welcomes coma with a guarantee not to wear out. Putnam Fadeless Dyes guarantee satisfaction. Air. It a man can't make a noise In th world In any other way, be shoots off bis mouth. flora Kym, Granulated Ryellda and Stir, promptly baalad wlta Boinaa Ka Bal aam. Adr. Easy to Find Out , "Does - your father object to kiss ing?" "I don't know. Shall I tell him that yon would like to kiss him?" Many School Chndran Are Sickly. Children wno ara dollcat, famish and eroaa will (el lmmedlata relief from Mother Umr i Hwret Powder for Children. The; clean. I In tomach, act on the llrer, and are recommendej for eomplalnlng children. A pleaaant remetly for worm. TJed bj Hotheni for 24 year. Al all DniRirlut, too. Sample FKEK. Adtlrau, A. S. Olmated, La B07, N. Y. Adr. Diplomat. "Pa, what Is a diplomat?" "A diplomat, my son, is a man who remembers a lady's birthday, but for gets her age." Art of Conversation. "Your wife must be awfully clever! She talks like a book." Tes; I have known ber sllnece to be eloquent and nor frown to speak volumes!" Judge. Insisted on Fair Game. Oolfer (unsteadlcd by good cheer) to Opponent "Sir, I wish you clearly to understand that I resent your un warrant your Interference with my game, sir. Tilt the green once more, sir, and I chuck the match!" Punch. Horses and Cards. ' "Why Is It you always win st poker?" she asked, "and always lose when you back horses?" "Well, my dear," came the genial response, "1 don't shuffle the horses." Ijondon Ei press. , Presence of Mind. A tramp called at Mr. Cobb's house one morning. "I've walked many miles to seo yon, sir," he said, "because peoplo told me you were very kind to poor, unfortunate fellows like me." "Indeed!" said the old gentleman. "And are you going back the sama way?" "Yes, sir," was the answer. "Well," said Mr. Cobb, "Just con tradict that rumor as you go, will you? Good morning." Llpplncott's. Tact A miner got killed, and a tactful associate was delegated to break tha news to the widow. So the tactful fellow called at ber bouse and said: "With your golden hair, blue eyes, and plnk-and-whlte complexion, ma'am, you'd break every heart In town I' you wore widow's weeds." The young woman laughed and blushed for pleasure. "Oh, go on," said she. "And you are a widow, too," said the tactful miner quickly, seizing his chance. "Bill's legs and arms wa Just blown off In an explosion. But, by Jimmlny, ma'am, ain't you goln' to look good In black, though?" Speaking Of Lunch the wife said, "Bring home a package of Post Toasties -Sure!" Toasties are wonderfully good at any meal, and somehow seem to match the appetite of both home folks and guests. Bits of selected Indian Corn, delicately seasoned, cooked, rolled thin and toasted to a rich golden brown that's Post Toasties. Fresh, tendei and crisp, ready-to-eat direct from the package. With cream and a sprinkle of sugar "The Memory Lingers" Toasties sold by grocers everywhere.
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