THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURO, PA. KEYSTONE STATE Reader IfJ SHORT Ulca n a n r-4- iv a m 4- r . . . . . . . n ruciaars in i uixon ou nty ana.tisowhoro May journey Latest NewsHappeningsGather-' ed From Here and There. Around the NAorld With the Gamora on the Trail of History Making: Happenings. TOLD IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS GERMAN DIRIGIBLE HOVERING OVER BRITISH FLEET FRENCH REGIMENT HURRYING TO THE GERMAN BORDER Motorcyclist Charges Bull and 8ve Girl Coal Falls Kill Two Miners. Man Killed In Auto Upset Very few of Harrlsburg's Industrie have been affected by the war. rcfures of Wor Events for OR W r.4 . x .... j x' It x mm. ...A.'. I mtfthmmmm r.r.,.. Olio and 1 V GERMANY'S POWERFUL TORPEDO BOAT FLOTILLA . ' 1 " 11 5 4 t 4 SERVIAN INFANTRY MARCHING TO THE FRONTIER -tt ' .'71 1 Vl : AUSTRIAN CADETS BEING SWORN IN ROLAND GARROS, HERO OF THE AIR 1 X 1 1 "f "io first Incidents of the European was was the hofolc act of raiaa rti-if' fanioua French aviator, who hurled, his aeroplane against a "".', aestroying it and Its 25 occupants ana losing his own mo. U A r " 1 f ' J AS OFFICERS m GERMANY'S NAVAL CHIEF High Admiral r. T. von Tlrpltz, com niandor of the naval forces of Germany. l France Is hurrying her troops by the hundred thousand toward the German frontier and BelKluiiL Ouo of the regiments la hure pictured marching through a village, with an aeroplane In advance aa scout LIBAU, RUSSIAN NAVAL STATION SHELLED BY GERMAN CRUISER GERMAN CRUISER DRESDEN IN ATLANTIC The German cruiser Dresden has been reported off Sandy Hook, presum ably lying In wait to lutercept the merchant ships ot France and England. ONE OF FRANCE'S -l.l I . I .fvr.:. g. ... . ..v:.y v ....... -:--i fa few V. GIANT DIRIGIBLES . nr I !,',Vt,'. LEADS HIS TROOPS TO WAR King Albert of Belgium, who went to tlio front to command his army that bravely oppoaod the parage ot Gor man troops across Hclglum to France. FIRING ON AERIAL SCOUT ! 4 I ffi 11,.-. . ':".! 'I1 : . .. ' ' B' i ' T1 l.v - .4'...";.,'',...i 'It . ' : The Harrlsburg Civic Club has ar ranged for a second fly-kllllng contest. Dauphin county has received a steel Jury wboel to replaco that bought la 1810. Wellington G. Jones has been elect ed president of the Harrtaburg Sport ing Writers' Association. A corner stone for the Church of th Snored Heait, at Cornwall, was laid Thursday. Georgo Wliman, a merchant, of Shenandoah, fell from the roof of ft building he was erecting and was sort ously Injured. Because he was sued by his wife for non-support, John Shuttleworth, of West Schuylkill, slabbed himself la the breast Francis Whaiy, fifty years old, was killed at Shnmokln when he fell down a breast, a distance of sixty feet Whnry leaves a widow and children. Henry Joyce, of Locust Gap. forty flvo years old. a miner, was probably fatally burned In a prematura explo sion. The annual convention of Juniata County ratiiollc Order Sons of Amer ica, was held Ht Thompsontown. About five hundred of the order attended. Two miners were killed by falls of rnal. At the Kacle Hill Colliery Joseph I.uras, fifty-two years old, was killed. I'aul Yelso was killed at the 01 to Colliery, at Itranclulule. Nearly a score of missionaries, who will sail for foreign fields from San Francisco, on the S. S. Siberia, on Sep tember 5, were given a farewell recep tion at Mt. Gretna. The Burnhnm Fire Compnny will at tend the firemen's convention at liar rlsburg next month. They will taka their auto truck nml will be accom panied by the Burnhaiu Band. Gertrudn Heist, twelve-year-old daughter of Albeit Heist, died from In juries suffered by being struck by an automobile on the 1'enn Street bridge. Beading. Falling into a bucket of water on th porch of her home, nt Altoona, Mildred, the one-year-old daughter of J. Clar ence BertfestressiT, u motorman, was drowned. William Mansfield, of Canulen, N. J., and Timothy I.oughlln, of Mahnnoy City, were badly crushed under a fall ing girder while working on a bridge at Mal.eville. At a meeting of the board of man acers of the Heading V. M. C. A. a call was extended to K. H. McFadden, of Baltimore, to become secretary ot the junor department and he will com to Heading September 1. Friends of Dr. Francis E. Tameraux. of Sunbury, who Is in Russia taking a poBt-grndunto course In medicine, fear he has been conscripted Into the Czar's army, as they can get no word from him.' When he saw a mad bull chasing Miss Bessie KaufTman, eighteen years old, near Sunbury, Charles Boyer, a motorcyclist, of Crafton, drove his ma chine at the animal. The cycle struck the bull In the side mid Boyer wus thrown Into the gutter. Frightened at (he unexpected attack of the motor cycle the bull turned tall and fled. Boyer suffered many bruises nnd the girl fainted. The Klttanlng Blate Class Company, through Us president, H. B. Hlleman. filed a voluntary petition In bank ruptcy w ith liabilities of frjOO.l.lfi nnd assets of $5!M,!86. The company's fac tory was destroyed by a wind storm Inst May, nnd the stockholders wero unable to decide upon financial plan to rebuild It. Vrosldent Judge Herbert W. Cum mjngs, directed the School Board of Coal Township to turn over the book of the district to the township audi tors. An alleged discrepancy of $900 exists in the accounts of the district, and the auditors asserted they could not get at the books. Martin A. Havermnn, a business man, was killed and another man and two women seriously hurt when thelt automobile overturned In the Ever green Road, 1'lttsburgh. Several York factories have been placed on short time because of the war. Among them Is the A. B. Far qulinr Company. Limited, which has a large foreign trade In farm machinery. A. B. Farquhnr, head of the concern. Is in Europe and no word has been received from him. It Is believed h Is lu Tails. The fifth annual reunion of the Ode1 fellows of Pennsylvania, Maryland ane Virginians and District of Columbia was held at Ten-Mar Park Thursday, with the largest crowd that .has ever been assembled at the park.
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