THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBUKO, PA. ' pictures of. World Mews Events 0 for Readers GOVERNOR URGES PLAYING HGIUTfES J i i in Thl partment Our Roadora lr Fulton County and EZIao-wsne Around -trio World AltH the Camera on tho Trail of History Making Happenings, GRAND ARMY REVIEW FIFTY YEARS AGO' INlsay Journey if; a l ;frjJi:1;4 IJriH&l?' V Lu-Aa Ck SLaafmmJti Reproduction of a contemporary drawing of the grand review of the Northern armies Immediately after the CItII war, showing the troops passing along Pennsylvania avenue In Washington on the route of the parade of the Grand Army of th3 Republic fifty year later. f READY TO REPULSE INVADING MEXICANS .: .... ' -" as a result of a blast of dynamite In the new subway under Seventh avenue In New York, an entire block of that thoroughfare, from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-fifth street, collapsed. A crowded street car dropped Into the chasm. Seven persons were killed and nearly a hundred Injured. MEXICANS FLEEING TO THE UNITED STATES JA juj I'M y 1 1 W'J1 wiwij,l i .n i i.i i l . i l i j n r. n jss i m siii hi iijjsij i 1 1 fi t "i ii ii i " "i r t " ' ' "W".v' wtvy- k r-n3icr,w3 . v.t - - 'rnjT jtrg' - 7 ?vVtf f . , Lj b-x'x. ; ' JstJL Detachment of United States artillery patrolling the country along the Rio Grande to prevent raids by Mexican e .: t.('y?'ix:--iii y--.??-?.:--: " - I J , . bandits The artillery Is occasionally swung Into position on the river banks so that the Mexicans can see the big i " k " i , , l LIQUID FIRE AS USED IN THE WAR .,.,mm,..jMWt.MJ.vJ1Jmiril1IWir-i ll m r If (. r a ... vri 1 i TYPICAL TEXAS RANGER 5 ,ftiT.lS..t4.t.M ..i, .. , m-. w mk). Bm,iAkIW 'ii 1 1 ''mi . 1 r i .SL-:-J The long and bloody warfare among the various factions In Mexico has caused many families who lived near the Texas border to abandon their homes and Bee across the Rio Grande to the United States. NEW DOMINICAN MINISTER at- --ffif 'f- -- - iTnnfl--imnii-ffi This Dhntnrranh. taken recently "unmnwhnre in Kronen " ahnuia hnw the French have taken a lesson from the Germans and bive adopted the "Ighful liquid fire as a weapon of defense. HURRYING THE ARLINGTON MEMORIAL IV, This Is one of the Texas Hangers who have been so active In combating the Mexican bandits that have been making raids across the border. Yankee Ingenuity. An American Inventor has contrived an aluminum framework which,. on be Ing fastened over a bolt of cloth, i shows the effect of a finished suit ol 1 clothos. The wire frame carries out lines of arms, lapels, collar, etc., and moulds the cloth to the proper shape wlthcut Injuring It In the least The frame may readily be detached and tried on another piece of cloth until the customer's fancy Is suited. N I t r ' I ! .1:1 I fill PROGRESS ON LINCOLN MEMORIAL l!.'!!i!S!Sr3MJmtit After years of dlgKing and of cutting and hauling great blocks of stone, the colossal Lincoln Momorlal at Washington Is taking form. This photo graph shows how the work is progressing. HEADS OF G. A. R. AND AUXILIARY BODIES W n r j nn ik. i 1 1 .... . . i .. uu.ui... i i 11 Cresldent Wilson could lay the corner stone on Friday, October i. Timed. . "I found out about Jinks' hurry to get off; there was a woman In the C8B6." "You dont say sol" "I saw his wife's picture In his watch." His Object. "Do you want to cash the check?'' asked the polite bank cashier to the man rushing up. "No. I don t." cried the man. "I want to get ahead of a swindler and check the cash." 1 Sen or Aroiaauo rerex ferdomo, sui censor to Doctor Jlmlnez as mlnlstei from tho republic of Santo Domingo recentl" arrived In Washington and presented his credentials. Before hit appointment he was secretary of thr treasury in his country. Guiding a Future. "What profession are you going to advise your son to study for?" "Haven't made any decision I'm holding out, hoping he'll develop some sure-enough talent and make a high grade baseball player." Hard to Be Good. Ted Why are you tu such a hurry to get married? Ned Before she'd accept me I had to promise to stop drinking and smok ing. Judge. Ji; ..rl J WW' Drumbaugh At Harrlsburg Celebratlor Also Promises Legislation In Housing. . I GREAT CAVE-IN OF THE NEW YORK SUBWAY Hlmiilfin llflM.rtnii iWiW.ii.il ii .n nL. These are the heads of the Grand Army and the allied societies in con vention In Washington. Left to right, seated, are; Mrs. Sarah E. Fulton, national president Woman's Relief Corns; David J. Palmer, commander in chief 0. A. R.; Mrs. Mary A. Dennlaon, national president Ladles of G. A. R. Left to rieht. standing: Miss Lulu M. Corlan. national ni-apMent nihin of Veterans; Charles T Sherman, commander In chief Sons of Veterans, and I Bessie a Bowser, national president Auxiliary to Sons of Veterans. t Harrlnburg. With a big reception at which Governor Brumbaugh was the guest of honor, Harrlsburg Chamber of Commerce entertained more than 300 men and women who bad been instru mental In bringing to completion the great public Improvements undertaken by Harrlnburg fifteen years ago. Tbey embrace the creation of a great park and playground system of nearly 1000 acres, a filter plant, flood prevention and sanitary dams, construction of Wlldwood Luke, establishment of pub lic golf links, baseball diamonds, tennis courts, swimming places, public camp ing places and an athletic field, pav ing of miles of streets, the erection of a concrete viaduct, building of con crete steps from the river bank to the water's edge the length of the city and many minor Improvements. Governor Brumbaugh commended Harrlsburg for Us park and play ground development and said that within a very short time Pennsyl vania will be legislating for the pro tection and conservation of her peo ple In their leisure hours. Instead of during their working period. He said that the tendency Is toward a shorter day and this Is good, but that the open door of evil Influences Is lead ing people astray because they find It easier with Increased leisure to do wrong than to keep out of mischief. The Governor pledged his adminis tration to the development of the Capitol Park Extension area and said It Is bis ambition to make It the most attractive and beautiful spot In Penn sylvania. He also dwelt at some length on the bousing problem and said, "The State will go a long, long way very shortly to give every mother, that brings a child Into the world light, air and a sanitary home." Ex Postmaster E. J. Stackpole, who started the public improvement cam paign in his newspaper, the 'Tele graph," back In 1901, followed the Gov ernor, He said the accomplishment of the city had been made possible by the hearty co-operation of all the peo ple, who voted the loans and bore the financial burden. On the same program were: J. V. W. Pieynders, vice-president of the Penn sylvania Steel Company; Vance C. Mc Cormlck, Mayor of Harrlsburg, when the first Improvement loan was floated; Spencer C. Gilbert, first chairman of the Board of Public Works following the Inauguration of the improvements, and J. Horace McFarland, president of the American Civic Association, a member of the city's first general Park Board. Moving pictures of the "new Harrlsburg" closed the reception. Hunting a Step To Preparedness. A plea for hunting and fishing as a part of training for national prepared ness Is made by Dr. Joseph Kalbfus, secretary of the State Game Commis sion, In the foreword of the 1915 game, fish and forestry laws. The laws are the biennial publication of the digests relating to the outdoor activities of the State and afford opportunity for dis cussion of advantages.. "The ability acquired by young America in the pursuit of game," says Dr. Kalbfus, "In the handling of the gun, In taking care of himself In the fields or In the forests or on the water has made it possible for our volunteers to become with lim ited discipline and drill the equal of any regular on the face of the earth. I cite as Illustration the work done by Jackson's men at New Orleans, the efficiency of onr own Pennsylvania. Bucktalls during the Civil War, the work of the Boer In South Africa. The State owes it to Itself, if for no other reason, to supply Its young men with the Incentive for training In the shape of game, without which they can not and will not be fitted to meet de mands made upon them." The fore word says that last year 8000 men camped on State lands and 305,028 hunters licenses were Issued in 1913 and fully as many In 1914. Chance To Learn All About Farming. Over 150 bulletins covering nineteen general subjects with a large miscel laneous list are made available for public distribution by the new bulletin of the State Department of Agriculture, Just Issued. It Is the most elaborate list ever Issued by a State department and covers a very wide range, the bul letins being by experts. The genera classification is on soils, including a survey of every county; fertilizers, lime, corn, wheat, alfalfa, tobacco, fruit, market gardening, dairying, beef pro duction, cattle diseases, poultry, swine, sheep, horse breeding, domestic science, farm sanitation and hygiene, ornith ology, co-operation, institutes, farrs, agricultural education, dynamite on the farm, concrete farm buildings and rural uplift. Quarantine Lifted Soon. Philadelphia and Lancaster within a few days may be freed of all restric tions imposed last year because of foot and mouth disease. Pittsburgh has been declared free Rfter an inspec tion by agents of the State Live Stock Sanitary Board. The State Board has established a strict quarantine against all shipments of cattle, swine or sheep from Chicago and nine northern coun ties of Illinois because of the pres ence of the foot and mouth disease n 225 herds. Dismissed Electric Company Case. The Public Service Commission dis missed the complaint of tile" Elec trical Consumers Adjustment' Company against the Philadelphia Electric Com pany because the complaint did not appear to support their charge of dis crimination. The Consumers Com pany, which has offices In New York, charged that the Philadelphia company refused to sell it power at wholesale rates so that It could be retailed. Two dates were set for hearings and at neither time did anyone appear.