THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBUBG, PA. Pictures of World Events for Mews DATES GIVEN FOR N. G. P. CAMPS In Thli Dopeir-tmont Our Roadora In Fulton County and Elo Around tho VAorld With the Oamora on tho of History IVlaklntr Hopponlngo. wna aU n IV1 ay Journoy FIRST PREPAREDNESS CAMP FOR WOMEN OPEN AMERICAN WAGON TRAIN FINDS GOOD CAMPING PLACE I dGBI I X VfsW V?J& ttfK I ' AT:V "... 5. SI; " A '.!WW,v., Ecwnni at tho opening of tlio lirst prniiarcUness camp fir women at Chevy Chaso. Md., near Washington, hcro a Lonstand eocloty women are learning the essentials of war-tlmo duty. In tho center U shown tho raising of tho camp fog. Above Is F'reHldont Wilson marching to the ceremony. Below is a section of the khakl clad campers. ATnilN f .... 1! ; .... . . J---- fc-)r-.. . ...,.4.Jr Wagon train of the American expedition In Mexico arriving on the outBkirta of l.as I'rucns to camp for tno night. They had Just completed a 32-mlle hike through tho mountnln passes of Mexico. Tho arid mesa of Mexico Is not broken up with many watering places such as Is depicted In the photograph, so much care Is exercised In selecting stopping places for the night ST. PAUL SCHOOLBOYS ARE BIRD LOVERS MIIUHHWIf MIIWI'MMIII Jilli'Hlilllf Ml ilij'lil Hi' i" 'MP i lliiytfn) Companies D. E. P. 0, and II arriving Id camp "omowbero lu Mexico" after a six duys' hlko across the desert. LEADERS OF THE SUFFRAGE PARADE VICTIM OF AERO ACCIDENT ..-w.U : L i J. 6 Y I y .. -- v- v'. " 1 -tat . .iy V; t v " r xWAiiii!StoJUUiLu- fc...... ; NVhtu tho Nutioual American Woman Sullrago association siages us big parade lu Chicago on June 7, the opening day of the Republican convention, tlio marchers will be led by these two elephants carrying the suffrage plank." The combination will sy mbolize the demand of tho women for a suffrage plank tn tho Republican platform. The elephants will be driven by Miss Portia Willis of New York, who Is hero shown between them. HOME BUILT FOR VILLA'S FAVORITE 7 4. . X, , . s i Tho boys of the sixth and seventh grades of the St. Paul, Minn , public schools with their blrdhouBcs on their way to the bird exhibition held in the Auditorium. Bt. Paul. John liurroufihs opened tho exhibition by pressing an electric button at his homo at Westpnrk, N. Y. Over u.OUO boya took part in this unique exhibition, and the hundreds nf different designs of birdhouses excited the Interest of thousands of visitors. Tho exhibition Is In lino with the movement to make St. Paul a city of birds and flowers. vv ,i( V 3 i J l M i v f ft v " . i I s - lU Mt W ,4.. Ue 1-loyd Thompson, tho aviator who was seriously hurt in an aeroplane ac cident on Long Islnnd. He is wearing the costume designed by Admiral Peary for aviators who fly tn the high er altitudes. RANGE FINDING IN MEXICO y t -4-- V .-fi3L '.ti5. i- J I. e - AUm,"-'iimiM SHF RECRUITS IN CANADA MEXICAN RAIDERS UNDER GUARD llus rerldence in Chihuahua was erected by Villa at great cost for nis favorite wife, "Luz." After be evacuated tho city it was looted and partly wetroyod by a nsci. , Y,t'- ,4 If i -t iVs 'AlrJt , VA s ltA, ! V. V , ( a fit - . vv 1 JV1''"' J&J Soldiers of the expeditionary force practicing with tho rnngulludcr on the opon mosa ot tho Mexican plain. Needed Repairing. Tommy, aged three, had fallen and hurt his knee, and as he sat rubbing the, injured part he suddenly looked up and snld: "Mamma, did God make me?" "Yes. dear." was the reply. "Well, then," continued the youthful philosopher, "if he has any pieces left, I wish he'd mend my knee." Mrs. Clara Saitdorson Laub, hero photographed lu her military costume. Is tho only woman recruiting officer In Canada. She has boen at that work for several months In and about On tario after spending moro than a year in hospital work lu France. First, Third and Fourth Brigades Ge To Mount Gretna July 7 To 15. Harrisburf Tentative dates and placaa for tht encampments of tl,e various organiza tion of the National Guard Ibis sum mer were announc ed In a circular of information. Issued from the adjutant general's department. Tho arrange ments are subject to changiM accord ing to circumstances. Tlio juforniatlon given out is as follows: Owing to Inefficiency of funds there will bo no camp of instruction for ofU cers of Infantry held during thlB year. Tlio First, Tljri. and Fourth nriades will encamp at Mount Gretna July 7 to 13. The Second Brlgado will encamp at a place to bo selected by the brigade commander August S to 12. The First Cavalry will encamp ac cording to action by the War Depart ment. liatteries A, C and I) will encamp at Tobyhanna July 25 to August 4, and liatteries II, E and F at the samo place, Aumit 6 to 13. V hospitals and ambulance com panies at Tobyhanna, August 10 to 20. Engineer companies at Del voir, Va., July 5 to 16. Rlcnnl troopB with Second Rrlgade. Tho rifle camp of Instruction and Stale mutches will bo held at Mount Gretna August 16 to 23. Time Extension In Taxation Report. Auditor General Powell was Inform ed in an oplrlnn riven by Deputy At torney General Hardest, that he had no authority to priint moro than ono ex tension of the tlnio for filing corpora tion reports for State taxation. The decision was in cauo of a north western company, which had been ilven an extension of thirty days. The renalty for failure to file after the ex tension bad been granted will be en forced. Opinions were also given that the premium on the bond for the superin tendent of const action of the new buildings at Spring City Hospital must he paid from the funds of the Depart ment of Public Grounds and Uuildings and that prisoners sentenced prior to June 2fl, 1309, do not come under the parole Act of May 10, 1009. Order 27 Arrests In Milk Crusade. Twenty-seven arrests have been or dered by Dairy and Food Commission er James Foust as the first result of the extensive sampling of milk and cream In eastern and central Pennsyl vania counties. The arrests are for sale of milk below tlio standard In fata. .Moro arrests are likely. The campaign asainst "bleached flour" was also started, two arrests be liiK ordered In northwestern counties. Arro. ts of representatives of a Cleve land firm for sale of linseed oil con t"lnlniT about fifty p?r cent, of min eral oil wero also decided upon. Scores of prosecutions for sale of adulterated foods are likely bocause of activity of agents In sampling. These Mcxirans were members of the purty that raided Columbus, N. M., and were picked up In tho mountains. Thiy are guarded by American soldiers. FIELD HOSPITAL AT CASAS GRANDES Guardsmen Get Compensation If Hurt. All of the National Guardsmen call ed into StaU iA-.rvice by Governor nrumbauph because of the disturb ances in Allegheny county aro undor Hie workmen's compensation Act, as are the State Police, and should any one bo killed or Injured while on such duty tho compensation would be the same as though hurt In a manufactur ing establishment where tho militia men happened to be employed. Tho State's liability Is cared for In an appropriation ot J15.000 made by the last Legislature. The Guardsmen come under the compensation law automatically as soon as called Into service. Sue To Test Escheat Act. The first steps to test the constlta tionallty of the e-cheat Act of IMS were taken when counsel for the Co lumbia National Tank and Union Trust Company, of Pittsburgh, brought an action In canity to restrain the Auditor i.encral from enforrlng the statute. The Attorney General will defend the act, and It Is probable that othor finan cial concerns will intervene in the pro ceedings. It was estimated when the Legisla ture passed the law that it would bring thousands of dollars of many unclaim ed deposits Into the State Treasury. Precious Language. Language Is the amber in which a thousand precious thoughts havo been safely embedded and preserved. It has arrested ton thousand light nlng flashes of gonlus, which, unless thus fixed and arrested, might have been as bright, but would hare also been as quickly passing and perish ing as the lightning. Words convey tho mental treasures of ono period to tho generations that follow; and ladon with this, their precious freight, they sail safply across gutfs of time In which empires have suf fered shipwreck, and the language! of common life have suuk Into obliv ion. Trcncti. ihXvV- Jv '-v.S;V--t. vr boventh held hospital corps at Casus Graudes, where all tho Injured and the tick ot the exoedltlon are being cared (or. Charters Granted. Governor Brumbaugh approved the-.e charters: Guaranty Realty Co., Philadelphia; capital, $5,000; treasurer, Earl T. Kramer. The Graves Timing Device Co., Philadelphia; enpltal, $35,000; treas urer, C. L. Dundy. Tl:e Lakewood Realty Co., Mahanoy City; capital, $30,000; treasurer, D. F. Railroad Men's Pulldlng nnd Loan Association, Altaona; capital, $1,000, 000; treasurer, James A. Doylo. Gulnan. Jacob Str.'r Co., storo, York; capi tal, $10,000; treasurer, Jacob Stair. Jitney Lines Approved. The Public Service Commission ap proved applications for certificates of convenience for Jitney linos in nialr, Cambria, Mifflin, Allegheny and other counties. The commission will likely announce a general ruling relative to jitneys In a short time. Road Material Awards. Contracts were awarded at the Stnte Highway Department for class "C bitumlnous material for"use by the maintenance division In' the first,' third and fourth districts to the Barrett Manufacturing Company, of Philadel phia, at the followlns prices: First District, .0749 per gallon; third dis trict, .075 per gallon; fourth district, 075 por gallon. ' The contract for the second district a-m awarded to tho United Cas Im- I provement Company, of Philadelphia, at .076 per gallon.