THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. GERMAN SUBMARINE WARSHIP U-53 W. L. DOUCLAS "THE SHOE THAT HOLDS IT8 SHAPE" 3.00 S3.50 $4.00 $4.50 & $5.00 aZSVSSU He used a pebble in his day, to keep his mouth moist WE use Save Money by Wearing W. L. vougiaa hoes. ForcalebyoverOOOOfthoedealera. The Best Known Shoes in the World. W. I Douglu nam and th fetal pries k tumped on the bot tom of ill shoes at the factory. Th valu is guaranteed and the warn protected again lugn ptiac tmcnor snoes. nt retail price ait th same everywhere. They cou no mora In San Francua) thin they do in Mew York. They are always worth th price paid for them. Tbe quality of W. L. Dougtaf product b guaranteed by more than 40 yean experience in making fin shoes. Th smart styles art the leaden in the Fashion Centres of America. They are made in a well-equipped factory at Brockton, Mm, by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and :.:., f mm.J men. .11 wnrkinff with an honest AVRIGLEYS. determination to males the best shoes for th price that money can rxty. Ask yonr .ho denier fnr W. f Poug-lna tho: It h n. not .apply yon with ttm kind you wmit, tk no ollmr nmkn. Vi'rlti for lntritliir book 1st oxiilainln; how to rat ihoHol the hli;lit .tandard of qaaUitj for the price-, pj return poautgw ira Boys' Shoes R..I la tfc. Wl-rla LOOK FOR W. L. Douglas turn and th retail pne Stamped on th bottom. .03 $2.60 & (2.00 Urn-Vtrn, Mfl.. rapp -Ba .... I S;- - , " , - .i'iiniWiiiMri"ftVT'r,y-: WRIGLEY'S gives us a wholesome, antiseptic, refreshing confection to take the place of the cave man's pebble. We help teeth, breath, appetite, digestion and deliriously soothe mouth and throat with this welcome sweetmeat. The Wrlglcy Spearmen want to tend you their Book of Gum ption. Send a postal for It today. Wm. Wrifiley Jr. Co., 1327 Kcsner Building, Chicago. The Flavor Lasts! Electric railways of the United (States represent a vnluution of $730, 000,000. "Sympathy -tfl two hearts tugging at one load." Selected. Kidney Disorder (BY DR. V. M. FIERCE.) The most simple methods are usu ally the most effective ones when treating any disorder of the humun system. The mere drinking a cup ot hot water each morning, plenty of pure water all dny, and a little Anurlc before every menl hns been fouud the most effective means of overcoming kidney trouble. Death would occur if the kidneys did not work day and night In separating poisons and uric acid from the blood. The danger signals are backache, depressions, pains, heaviness, drowsi ness, Irritability, headaches, chilli ness, rheumatic twinges, swollen Joints or gout. Since It Is such a simple matter to itep into your favorite drug store and obtain Anurlc, anyone who earnestly desires to regain health and new life will waste no time In beginning this treatment PROVED EQUAL TO OCCASION Super's Blunder Merely Served to Show the Resourcefulness of Hamilton Footlites. Dewey, discussing the naval buttle of Skagerruk, said ut u Washington luncheon : "A naval ofllcer, to succeed, must bo very quick-witted and resourceful. In fact, he must be like Hamilton Foot lites. "Ilnra Footlites leaned on the mil of his sea-going yacht soliloquizing about love while the blue waves rolled and heaved splendidly, each blue wave being a super under a roll of ennvns. "But the waves were here and there threadbare, and suddenly a wave ripped und a heud -bobbed up In the midst of the heaving sen and stared around In bewildered fashion. "Ham Footlites silenced the nudl enee's titters with one stern glnnce. '"Man overboard I he jelled In stentorian tones. "Then the super, mnnaglng to drnw bnck his head through the hole In the Wave, disappeared. Hum Footlles heaved a stormy sigh. "'Another victim seized by tho re lentless sen, alas, he snld." The Result "The tall, handsome policeman yon der does not seem to be doing much." "Indeed, he Is. He Is arresting attention." The Flavor Lasts In the making of Grape-Nuts there is added to the sweet, rich nutriment of whole wheat, the rare flavor of malted barley, a combination creating a most un usually delicious taste. The palate never tires of it People everywhere have found that Grape-Nuts is the most nutritious and delicious cereal food known. Every table should have its daily ration of Grape-Nuts. , "There's a Reason" ,,i WRAPPED nmi Mum. fMVNAHCS BROWS I AND I'M IN TOVTH. V. CETMEI J Appropriate Condition. "How are the actors In that scene In the play?" "All dead letter perfect." mall The Swiss president serves one year. Delaware news Bethany Beach, Del. "I had a com plete break-down from overwork, so the doctor snid. I surely was a com plete wreck and suffered terribly from blndder and kidney trouble; In fact, I was down on the lint of my back for about two wecka, could not do any thing. My suffering was 80 great I can't explain It The doctor said I had lnflamnintlon of blndder and kidneys, lie came every day and flnnlly man aged to get me up and around, but I still was a great sufferer. I never got much relief until I began to take Dr. Pierce's Anurlc, and from the very first dose I began to get relief, and in two days I felt well, and I never have hnd one symptom since. I can't praise this medicine enough. I have been waiting to see If the poln would return, but I believe I am cured." MUS. ALMIRA I. HENDERSON, Send Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. T., 10c lor trial puckago of Anurlc. Adv, Why the Baby Cries. Now we know why the baby cries. For n long time the cause was veiled In obscurity. It might bo nn Inaccessi ble pin, or It might be the helpless dis crepancy betwixt the heavenly king dom and this world, or it might be a plain case of colic, called by what new fnngled term you please. It has re mained for George B. Hotchklss of the University School' of Commerce, nd dressing editors and publishers of trade Journals In New York, to dis cover that the baby cries In order to advertise. It Is tho baby's effective an nouncement, In tho Imperative mood, that he i wants to be taken up and petted, or he wants tho moon, or he wants something else, and "he won't be happy till he gets It." There Is no denying that for nn Infant Industry the baby's advertising Is a greut success, Nearly every time he gets results, and the most astute and alert professional solicitor cannot show a higher percent age of success. Just at Good. A small boy was leudlng an unusual ly fine-looking dog, when a sportlly dressed man stopped to admire It "Has that dog of yours got a pedi gree?" he asked. "I don't know," replied the boy, "but he's got over a bushel of bones burled lu our back yard." Tou can't offend a homely woman by telling her she Is pretty. This photograph of the Oermun submarine U-53 was tuken nt Newport where "the vessel stopped for three hours before sturting on the raid In which It destroyed at least six steamers off Nantucket CANCER RELIEF IN SELENIUM, DOCTOR SAYS Drug Treatment Is Used On 200 Patients in Five-Year Test. MARKED SUCCESS IS SHOWN Physicians Believe Cure May Result from Experiments by New Method Local Treatments, However, Necessary as Makeshifts, Have Been Based on Makeshifts. New York. Marked success In the treatment of cancer by selenium has been announced In medical publica tions by Dr. Charles II. Walker, of 327 West Eighty-sixth street, this city. Se lenium Is a powerful chemical which, tuken Internally, In capsules, has re lieved suffering In many cases and In others has effected nn apparent cure, Dr. Walker, however, does not say he has found a cure, but he (Irmly be lieves tho treatment Is worthy of a thorough trial "I have treated In the last five years more than two hundred cases," vt. Walker said to a New York Tribune reporter. "In mnny of them ding' nosls bad shown beyond all question the patient was a cancer victim, and In few wns there much ground for doubt I can safely say In no case was there a total failure In favorable results from the use of selenium. Believes Cure Was Made. "Some of the patients were nenr death when I first saw them, and It was possible to do nothing but relieve a little of their pain. In other cases, said by specialists to be beyond help, I believe there has been a permnnent cure. If selenium will only relieve pain It Is worth using, and If It will cure, the treatment should be tnor- oughly Investigated." Sulfo-selcnc, a combination of sul phur and selenium, tho compound Dr. Walker uses, wns worked out In co operation with Dr. Frederick Klein, a biological chemist, of this city. In 1011 Dr. Wnlker came to the con clusion, upheld by eminent authorities on cunccr, the disease was not due to a germ, but to a certain peculiar con dition In the body, which might be cor rected by trentment with chemicals. Experiments with selenium were be gun and have been continued the lust Ave years. First Clue to Treatment In a report published In "The Medi cal Record" In 1912 eminent surgeons stated the remedy for enncer might well be a chemical substance. "It hns long been the opinion of thoughtful students of the subject," snys the report, "that local treatments for cancer, however, necessary as makeshifts, have been based on a mis conception. It Is quite possible, for example, that X-rays or the figura tion treatment may benefit a super ficial cancer at Its point of origin, but the danger of such growths lies largely In their spread to distant and Inaccesl ble vital orgnns, where local treatment is impossible. "We believe It, therefore, axiomatic that a scientific remedy for enncer shall be one soluble In the blood, transmissible by the blood and lymph curreuts to all pnrts of the body, and possessed of a selective nlllnlty for tho cells of the tumor to be destroyed. "Such a remedy may quite conceiv ably be a chemlcnl substance existing In the outside world, and by happy ac cident discovered to hove the desired properties." Dr. Francis Carter Wood, director of the Crocker Cnncer Research Fund, speaking on the laboratory study of the causes of the disease nt n- meet ing of the New York Academy of Medicine last May, snld It hnd been established, almost beyond question, that cancer was not a germ disease, nor In any way allied to germ dis eases. Dieting a Necessary Aid. "Dr. Klein and myself have prob ably not found the final chemical form In which the use of selenium will be BOY MARRIES HIS TEACHER Young Tennessee Woman Loses Her Position Through Marriage to Six teen-Year-Old. Memphis, Tenn. ne Is sixteen years old and she Is twenty-two. They are married and they are happy. ' Two years ago she was twenty, Miss Sadie Patrick of Arlington, Tenn., cume to Memphis and secured a posi tion In the public schools. She hud one pupil to whom she became greatly most effective," said Dr. Walker, "but we hope to. Its use must, of course, he nceompnnled by the strict dieting Inevitable In all treatments of cancer." It Is declared by medical authorities ono of the greatest difficulties In tho way of determining the actual value of proposed cancer treatments, even where several hundred cases are un der observation, Is the question of diag nosis. This can seldom be made with absoluto certolnty unless tho cancer ous growth cun bo seen. In mnny cases this Is brought about only by operations. In many of Dr. Walker's most suc cessful cases no question of doubtful diagnosis can bo raised. One patient was nn Italian laborer, twenty-one years old, operated on at the Massa chusetts General hospital, In Boston. Ho wns discharged from tho hospital after a microscopical examination bad resulted In a diagnosis of enncer of the stomach. The hospital chart showed the operation hud "relieved" him. Tho patient came under Dr. Walk er's enre eighteen months later with nil the signs of recurrent cancer. He was trented with selenium and a rigid diet enforced. This was continued for n year, with Intervals of cessation from nil medication, and was stopped last January. Two weeks ago the man was working ns a dny laborer, bad suffered no pain from the cancer In more than a year, had a good appetite, good col or, and had gnincd 30 pounds since he begun the treatment. PEN PICTURE OF Newspaper Correspondent Des cribes the Bandit as He Really Is. HIS EYES BORE LIKE KNIFE Heavy-Limbed, Thick-Chested With Abnormally Long Arms Mouth Re veals Savage Cruelty and Cun ning of the Man. By Edmond E. Behr. Field Headquarters, Punitive Expe dition, Mexico. Although hundreds of photographs of him have been printed In American newspapers, hardly one shows Francisco Villa ns he really Is In the tlcsh. Mechanical limitations prevent, for Instance, nn ndequute picture of the CARLSTROM BREAKS RECORD Victor Carlstrom Is holder of the continuous flight record. He covered the distance between Chicago and New York In actual flying time of 8 hours nnd 37 minutes, not including time out for two stops, one of which wns made at Erie, I'a on account of engine trouble,' nnd the other at Hammonds port, N. Y. The daring aviator hud expected to fly between the two cities without stopping. Although ho failed, ho established n new American non stop record of 452 miles In 4 hours nnd 17V4 minutes. The distance be tween Chicago nnd New York ns Carl strom covered it Is about 973 miles. During the entire trip he averaged about 110 miles an hour. attached. He wos James L. Yarbrough, I homo with the cider Mr. and Mrs. Tnr ut that time fourteen years old. brough. This full Jnmes was In tho fifth grnde. M!ss Patrick wns nguin his tencher. School run along smoothly for a month. Then the principal noted n marriage license hnd been .Issued to Jnmes L. Yarbrough and Miss Sudle Patrick. He questioned tencher and pupil. They admitted they hnd been mar ried. The school laws do not per mit tuai-rlcd women to teach, so Mr. and Mrs. Yarbrough -are making their Treatment wns as successful In the case of a mnn iirty-nine years inn. -He was told after diagnosis nt Johns Hopkins hospital, Ibiltiinore, that he was suffering from cancer oi inn tongue. Itndlum was applied In April and June, 11)15, but the putlent told Dr. Wulker that he continued to grow worse. In July, 1015, treatment with selenium was begun and continued for several months, nt the end of which ho returned to his home in Canada with the ulcerations healed. Lust July he wrote Dr. Walker that there hnd been no sign of recurrence, nnd he was attending to business regularly. A woman, forty years old, was op erated on for cancer at St. Luke's hospital In 1912. A microscopic oximi liiatlon confirmed the diagnosis. Tho trouble returned In 1913 and the se lenium treatment was administered for n year. Last August the patient salil she felt better than she had for mnny years and was suffering no pain whatsoever. She was still gaining weight, though the treatment had been discontinued almost two years before One of the most remarkable cases is thut of the manager of a Stock Kx change house, who In July, 191 1, when he was sixty-three, consulted two spe clallsts and was told, following an X rav examination, thut he had cancer and could not live only a short time lie then weighed about 120 pounds, Treatment with selenium was begun and continued for a year, at tho end of which ho weighed 1S7 pounds and was attending to business, lie has since continued well. VILLA, THE TIGER notorious bandit's eyes those yellow ish, brown eyes before which hun dreds of Mexicans have quailed. HI eye-bulls protrude from their socket more than the average man's. The whites are bloodshot When he is an gry, the blood rushes to his eyes un til they appear utmost red. When he Is In a crowd, Villa's gaze shifts Ilk lightning to every part of the compass, possibly on guard ugulust some would be assassin ; but when he Is ulone with a mun, Villa's eyes bore through hliu like n knife. Arms Out of Proportion, Villa Is five feet, ten Inches In height He Is heuvy-limbed anil thick-chested His arms" lire unusually long. Th are out of proportion to the rest of hi body and reach nearly to his kneee His hands, oddly enough, are ns soft a a woman's. When he shakes hand; his grasp Is flabby. He weighs about 180 pounds. His heud and nock recall pictures oi Komnn gladiators. His neck is tide as a man's thigh and very short. HI head is large, a little too large for th rest of his body. It Is crowned by black, curly hair, which ho rarely brushes. A bald spot Is beginning t appear at the top. The forehead Is the one redeeming feature of his counten ance ; It Is high nnd well-formed, Ills skin Is light brown but mottled with dark patches, evidently the re sult of many years spent In the open. Hlstcars are large and ugly. His nose Is wide-nostrlled but sinull. His cheeks ure fut. The mouth reveals all the savage cruelty and cunning of the man. Tho short upper-lip does not conceal set of scraggly, durk-stalned teeth. Tho shortness of this Up, which rarely touches the lower mnkes It appear ns though Villa were always grinning. The thickness of both lips gives him a benstlal, sensual expression that Is heightened by the slow, nlmost ponder ous, manner In which he moves about. A long, stern chin and a lower jaw that protrudes disclose tho Inherent cruelty In him. Talks Like a Child. A strange contrast to the rest ot his physical mnke-up Is Villa's voice. It Is high-pitched nud weuk, except when he shouts orders. Most of the time, though. It Is a peculiar blend of a whine ond a drawl. To hear It and not see the speaker, one would think a ten-year-old child was speaking. ' His strength Is a by-word among bis fellows. He has been known to pick up and set on Its feet a small mule that had slipped and fallen while druggiug a caisson through miry roads. Native refugees arriving ot this enmp from the South say he Is heavier now than he ever was before. He wears a beard several Inches long anil limps from tho wound ho received at (iuer rero last March. Most of the time he uses a crutch, which Is strapped to the side of hU saddle when he mounts a horse. Had 6eau Once. Was visiting In the country this summer, and everyone hnd n beau with tho exception of me, my hushund being in town. Someone (bought they would tease my daughter, Jane, by saying, "Everyone has a beau except your mother." She replied, "I don't care. My mother bud a beau once and he turned Into a husband." Cleveland Leader. The aPrtial Teacher. "Have you got a nlco teacher?" asked Uncle Kd. "No," said Hello. "She nln't nice." "Why, Iielle!" said her mother, "I'm ashamed of you j your teacher Is nice." ".She's mean t' me," declared P.ellc running her words together. "She l t Ceorge I'.rowa dust her desk and 'twns my turn." Making It Personal. Some people grieve over the cost of the Kuropenn war us if it were their own gas bill. Toledo ltlude. One-fifth of Pennsylvania factory workers are women and girls. 00 100 GET UP WITH 11 HE WLl Havo You Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver or Bladder fain or dull ache in the back is often evidence of kidney trouble. It is Nature's timely warning to show you that the track of health is not clear. Danger Signals. If these danger signal are unheeded more senou. results may le expecteu; kidney trouble in it worst form may steal upon you. Thomnnds ot people nave testitieil ihni the mild and immediate effect of Swamp Root, the great kidney, liver aad bladder remedy, is soon realized that it stand the highest for its remarkable curative effect in the mort distressing case. If you need s medicine, you should have the best. Lame Back. Lame back is only one of many symp toms of kidney trouble. Other symp toms showing that you may need Bwamp Root are, being subject to embarrassing nd frequent bladder troubles day ana 8PECIAL NOTE Tou may obtain t sample size bottle of Swsmn-Itont by enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Hinehamton. N. V. This givei you the opportunity to prove the remarkable merit of this medicine. They wil I also send yon a book of valuable information, containing many of the thmimnos of grateful letters received from men and women who say they found Swamp-Root to lie jut the remedy needej in kidnev, liver and bladder trouble. The value and siioceM of Swamp Root are so well known that our reader are advised to send for sample sue bottle. Address 1. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing b sur and mention this paper. His Aliment "I found your son wns suffering from nostalgia, my dear madam." "Mercy me, doctor ! I never dreamed It wos so serious as all that. I thought the boy wiw only a little homesick." MOTHER'S JOY SALVE for Colds, Croup, Pneumonia nnd Asthma ; GOOSE GREASE LINIMENT for Neuralgia, Rheumatism arid Sprains. For sale by all Druggists, GOOSE GREASE COMPANY, JIKR S, Greensboro, N. C. Adv. Losing Venture. "Ho you know anything about the milieu of this play?" asked the mnn with horn-rimmed spectacles. "If you mean the chap who's backing this show," answered tho nmluble low brow, "I guess he's off somewhere wishing he could kick himself." I'.ir mlngham Age-Herald. DON'T LOSE YOUR HAIR 'revent It by Using Cutlcurs Soap and Ointment Trial Free. It your scalp Is Irritated, Itching and burning and your hair dry and falling out In handfula try the following treat ment: touch spots ot dandruff and Itchl.ig with Cutlcura Ointment and follow with hot shampoo of Cutlcura Soap, Absolutely nothing better. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, PepL L, Uoston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Youth the Loser. J. T. Morgan, tho fumous financier, wns talking nt a dinner In New York about a young banker who had failed. "It wns his youth that made him fail," ho said. "Youth Is always failing fulling In business, fulling In love. "Remy do Gonrmont tells us truly that In the game of life youth has till the, trumps nil of them but plays recklessly, nnd Invariably loses." Important to Mother Examine carefully every bottle ot CASTOKIA, that famous old remedy for Infants nnd children, and see that It TIaa 4 ll,n Signature ot LLSKfUUl In Uso for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Indorsement Guaranteed. "Of course you have an echo some where around tho place," said Miss Cayenne. "A number of them," replied the hotel man. "Shall I direct you to themr "I don't want one for myself. There Is a mnn In the party who Insists on being absolutely agreed with every time he says a word." Washington Star. -Con.tlpstlon reneratl Indicate disordered Stom.ch, liver and bowels. Wrlirhr lnulan Vegetable mile restores rcfularltjr without irlplnf. Adv. Economy. "Have yon given up dancing?" "Yes. High cost of leather, afford to wear my shoes out." Can't Japan hns 2,140 merchant ships. Hi Maanlficent Memory. "Children," spicuked the nndent man, "I enn remember Just ns well If It was yesterday, when I was a boy, and beefsteak and potatoes were 0 cheap that we had 'ctn ut our house) 'most every day, and were always per mitted to eat all we wanted of "cm. (ill, I till ye, I've got a wonderful (e-hee ! lice I memory !" I.att r the children said among them selves: "Truly, I'ncle (Julllvor has an amazing memory he can recollect things that could not possibly hsve) happened." Kansas City Siar. War has seriously nfTccted tho p tiut trade of Madias, India. Trouble? night, irritation, sediment, etc. Ijick of control, smarting, urio, aeid. dizzinc, indigention, alecplennem, Tiyr-oui-nefS, sometimes the hcait nets bartly. ilieuinati.m, bloating, luck oi amlntloa. may be loss of Ueh, salluw complexion. Prevalency of Kidney Disease. Mwt people do net realire the a!arns ing ini-n-ae and rem.ukable pii-vleney of kidney diae. Wliilo l.i luey duv orders are among the mo-i common iliw;ifes tu;it prevail, tiiey an omctunesi the hint rccnjmiwd by paf .nts, nit vtry often content therr.stlves u ith rfcxior ing theefftcts, whit the ortitwl dimam may connUntly undermine the .ystem. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar six) bottles at all drug store. Don't make anv mitake, but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer' Swamp Hoot, and the addreiw, Ihnghanitnn, N. V., whiei) you will find on every bottle. In Style. "Wns her dinner formal?" "Formal? Why, even the salad weren't half dressed." Dr. Pierre' Favorite Prescription make eak women stronir. sick women wclL M alcohol, bold in tablets or lupiid. Adv. Hst Season Now On. "My wife asked me to match a plec of ribbon for her this morning and I refused. Now 1 wish I hud done she asked." "What did she do?" "She went down to match It hersctf nnd ordered about 5.10 worth of stuff sent home 'collect.'" CranulaUd Eyelids, Btlis, Inflnnd Br relieved over riliiht by Homon F.yo JJaiMdh On. trial provr. In uurtu Adv. Ninety-three per cent f the flor of the ocean Is devoid (it vegetation. The Chinese government Is about to open Its first nviation school. Xmas Cards Direct from th. 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