-Ok. THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBUEG. PA. Of World Events o In This Department Our Readers in Fulton County and Elsewhoro May journey Around the World Aitn the Camera on the Trail, of History ftlatclng: Happenings. SOME OF CARRANZA'S HARD FIGHTERS . jit k, PmkA Mm This Is a detachment of General Carranza's constitutional troops, fighting from behind a atone wall In the niouutalns. MORE TROOPS LEAVE GALVESTON FOR MEXICO " - - UN I .ULJ LflAll .JWI .1 ' SweTirai JBW, 4 -ft5 MEN OF FIFTH BRIGADE ABOARD SHIP I 9 ftODKl 2x I1ENRY HOWLAND ITHIHERSOI . . . J' : I i t . IT If 1 .. ' V I ''.! ,: .: : V . U 1 PI T.T. 7""! Some of the men of the Fifth brigade, which went to Vera Cruz under (ieneral Funston, are hero seen throng ing the deck of one of the transports which carried thorn from Galveston. BUSY MARINES AND BLUEJACKETS s 4 X. lh'.arture from Galveston of more troops to Join the Fifth brigade at Vera Cruz. GENERAL "PANCHO" VILLA V-V; '.v: i - 4 S 'x r' ! ' V 111 iv Z ' j J (. v . WED BEFORE FLEET SAILED s W of .v. " "aracterlstlc Dortralt of "Pancho" Villa, the indomitable cen- TOnstltutlonal armies In northern Mexico. Mrs. Donald Taylor Hunter was the latest navy bride when the fleet ealled from Hampton Roads. On the day be fore she was Miss Emily Hancock Hughes, and she was to hare been married to Lieutenant Hunter of the Arkansas on May 14. When sailing orders were received the lieutenant radiographed to bis bride, she hurried to Fortress Monroe and the wedding ceremony was performed at once. Feminine Master Mariner, Mrs. Von Baudltz, Denmark's only woman sea captain, now commanding a vessel running between Russia and England, claims to be the only real feminine master mariner In the world. Mrs. Van Baudlta, who Is the wife of a phylsclan, was for a long time In terested In yachting as a sport and, after passing an examination for a master's license, she took up the sea as a profession. So adept did she prove herself that a shipping com pany soon gave ber command of one of its largest steamships. i I MM lA If you think that tie li fair, Ti'll Iiit no; Think nut that she ' will not car Tfll her ao. If ahe Klvoa you couraxe when Tou axe wronifad br other men. It hr know It now and then Tell her ao. If you love ber tM of old, Trll her ao: If aha makes ynit atrong and bold. Tell hor ao; Aa ahe Journrya by your aide, If hur beauty given you pride. Still, aa when sb waj your brdln. Tell her ao. If her amlle linparta a thrill, Tell her ao: If her toii. lt la aonthlna; atlll, Tell her ao; Hut If ahe hiia loat her (rrare, If you've reaeed lo like her tape. Brother, do not. In that eaae, Tell her ao. CANDID OPINION. There in no fool like an old fool who Is trying to act like a young fool. The aveniKft man would want to fork himself In his bedroom If he had: as little on aa a girl now wears la public. It Is easy, to accept another man opinions when you want blm to gran I you a favor. Earn the honors and the praise yoa get. No press agent will work for you after you are dead. "Prudence Is a thing that generally comes to a man after he gets too old to need It. Below Is soen a detachment of United States marines hurrying along the dock at Vera Out to their station In the city, and above several bluejackets conveying ammunition to one of the guns of a battleship. HOW OUR JACKIES LANDED ON MEXICAN SOIL The Journey. "If you were asked to got ready to start next Thursday on a long jour noy, do you think you could do so? asked her rich employer, who was a widower. "Oh, I much would depend upon the kind of Journey It was to be," shs replied. "I mean a pleasant Journey a Jour ney that would Inst for a month of more." "And should I have company on the Journey?" "Weil, I hadn't thought of that. No, I don't believe you would. I should expect you to go alone." "Then I don't believe I could gel ready," she said, turning to hor type writer and making four mlstnkes In the first line or the letter she bad begun. Can This Ee True? "I can't understand It, don't you know, old chap." "What can't you understand?" "A follow I was tnlklng to a little) while ago said somo of the greatest; men In the history or the world had died without ever having seen a squaeh court." AN EXCEPTION. " Mi. S arw r&.-Wife '.iewc e-..l ..vv-.x... I II Ml. ll II.JIIISM. dr-.:.w-il ivs)l 1 'M iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;,;;,,,,!,,'' W!-'M'AV,8V II III I (III II lllllll! These are the first boatloads of armed bluejucketa going ashore at Vera Cruz to take possession of that city. STARS AND STRIPES RAISED IN VERA CRUZ !- -wit IlL -wwv r 1 B fT'"1" ""L I i' i i I ' -rf r jLJX.-LIt ....n.rm.r- imam., wwi"-; ' n . , rnv''.i n ?-i J' w mmr am in aiiwiiiti ri ftw mtmtm The first public building in Vera Crux over which the American flag was raised was the postal and teleerauh building. 11.1,11,1,1,1 limn,,, tiiiiii.. day that I didn't work for.' "What? Id like to know. "The stomach ache." "My boy, you will have to learn that you never can get anything without working for It." "Oh, yes, you can, pa. I had something yester Satisfied and Optimistic. "Are you one of those who bellev we are on the verge of a revolution?" "No, sir; at least, I hope we're not. I'm satisfied with things as they ar in this country at present I won a bet of $2 yesterday." Trouble With Some Kinds of Trouble. "Troubles sometimes come to us as blessings in dlsgulao, you know." "Yes," replied the chronic pessimist, "but the trouble with them la that they generally go away w ithout having taken off their masks." Pessimist's Outlook. "I look for a Bharp rise in stock now." "What reason have you to expect a Dull movement?" "I've Just closed out all the shares' 1 had." Inconsistency. "I always try to keep from worry lng over thlngB that I can't help.' "But you have Just been worrying because Jur wife agreed to meet you here more than an hour and a half ago." Speaking of Settlements. Bill This paper says that Clayton. Mo., Is about to annex nine small set tlements on Us borders. Jill Well, the lady I board with If trying to do the same thing. Cold Indeed. "Give me the Janitor," sold the shir erlng man at the telephone. "Can't reach him," replied the op erator. 'Isn't ho tending the furnace?" 'Yes. But he has crawled inside and shut the door after him." Troublesome Entertainments. Redd He's become a great enteis tainer since he got his automobile. Greenes You don't say ao! Sure! He'i had a blow-out nearly every day.' 1 i ; i t ; il i! ;! t .