THE PULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURO, PA. Pictures of Wor for News KEY SIOI STATE 1 ORDER In This Do part mo rrt Our Readers In Fulton Around the World Aith trio ounty and Elsewhere May journoy Camera on the Trail of History BVIalcIng Happenings. IN THE HANDS OF THE CENTRAL POWERS H 1 .4 $, mm in jiilii p '' " ,,,,,, t , ii t i "" 1 Wi ' MliJ HUH .... . . . . "WMHJ i : I ' ' :. J, 'if AUSTRIAN CORRftPON DENTS OFF FOR THE FRONT Xlils la the foreign olllee at Iiuchurcst, tliu Roumanian capital which the armies of thu cent ml powers have occupied. War correspondents from Austria-Hungary being taken to tho front In the Ison.o region. WASHINGTON SCH00I CHILDREN SAVE PAPER A''''''y X'' -""S Ml I .. M .w J JAPANESE HONOR THEIR CROWN PRINCE I Iff -1 1 lllillimim mill I ' iWmf iiHr"Mi MlMTlHW.'i ifili1hlWn iMv(JlttwJ'll ikWi'iH " H 11 11 " " i I'art of the Immense crowd that assembled In Toky. nteiitly wlmi Crown l'rlnce llliolilio whs iroclalineil jiielr apparent to the .Inpniieiio throne. These peoplo ure walling to see the prln.e pass on Mm way to the sacred siinne or iuh nncesiors. LIBERTY ALL LIT UP The high cost of print paper has heen utilized ly Washington schoolchildren to xwell their fund for municipal playgrounds. They have added several hundred dollars by a few weeks' collections. Each school has designated reg ular days for bringing old papers. PENNSYLVANIA OFF FOR A SPEED TEST THIS IS THE SPIRIT OF AMERICA rvfvl - u ',Vr W . X.'.HIIIM T 1 1 I 1 f'v- . an . ; "!:. V, U'i. "!...: '! Jwti't -i. qilWWUMIfn:.mM prj, , 1 I A view of the I.. S. S. lVnnsylvnnla Just as she poke l her nose beneath the Brooklyn bridge spanning the East river. The monster vessel was outward bound from New i'ork navy yard to Uocklainl, Me., where she was to be put through her Fpeed tests. NOVEL CIPHER CODE KEYBOARD t c 41 i & rrji ill ISOLATOR OF CANCER GERM I-V) s T. I.arye of llarcroft. a., lias Invented an auxiliary keyboard for use ll" nay standard typewriter which .Is capable of transcribing and translating y"y message In n manner which mukos It ImiMisslble, lie declares, for anyone other than the person or persons possessing the key to read. The keys of "i Invention merely operate the keys of the typewriter. An endless belt on lileh are nil the letters of the alphabet, slides between these keys, which '"e arranged In two rows. The sender of the message begins by moving the "he so w (,) ,(.e n predetermined letter opposite a certain letter on the key "'"'I. llo and his correspondent know which letters ure to face each other t the start. Instead of following the keyboard In forming words, (he sender "Hows the tape, striking the key vhlch happens to bo opposite the desired "Her mi n, tup,.. After each letter Is made the operator moves the tape a "iiln number of spaces to the right or left, according to prearrangement. .5 " i lt r '-.sr,jJr' Statue of Liberty In New York har bor Illuminated by the new system of lighting which was Inaugurated by President Wilson. Ir. C'lMtord Kaler nl I'lnclnnntt. who iiniHiuuccs that he has Isolated the can cer germ, lie is shown In his labor atory experimenting on u rabbit. Ills work occupied many years. WORTH KNOWING A tool operated by compressed air has been -designed for roughing side walks or other stone work. l-'rom mines In Japan and South Manchuria the Japanese are mining 'JO.OOO.IKKI tons of coal annually. After the 1'nlted States, Oerinany and France are the largest producers of Iron ore among the nations. A recently patented haggnge carrier for automobiles is Intended to be fas tened over the hood of n car. In Japan the crater of an extinct volcauo In which there nrc many ho. springs Js utilized ns a sanitarium. t,'ash registers ure being tested In New .ealand to record the number ot words lu various kinds of telegrams. The word "plate' Is often Incorrect ly applied to vessels of gold. It Is de rived from the word plata, which, In Spanish, means wrought silver. ITnly about one-tenth of the vast amounts of Iron ore mined In Spain annually are utilized at home because of the scarcity of native coal. One per cent of the water In the oceans would cover the land areas of the world to n depth of l.".K) feet. A Chicago man Is the Inventor of "lectrlcal and Innguctlc apparatus to move miniature ships about models of waterways or participate In nuvnl battles In a realistic minuter. ' t- ' A . ... - s- .. .. - I J. .. j--v 4t ' fl VJ, 1 Latest Doings in Various Parts of the State. PREPAREDFORQUICKREAD'.NG "tins poster, designed by William Meade Prince of New York city, won tho couniry-wldo competition for Hie best prepandness poster to be exhibited ut the preparedness bazaar ut the (irnnd IVnlial Palace. SEAPLANE PRESENTED TO NAVAL MILITIA 'I Naval Milllbi of the stale of Massachusetts was formally presented wltn a Mi.phiiic of the lal-si type, the Hift of Eben l' lraper, ut Mnrblehead, Mass. The photograih shows the new nun hlne, with the two "rookie" pilots, Just before the llrst tllglit. Water Permit Granted. Harrlsburg. The State Water Sup ply Commission granted permission ta supervisors of Chester county to erect a bridge over 8ton Run, near Spring City and to tie Providence Water Company to s'ipplv water In Nether Providence Towoshlp, Dela ware county. Bread Hamper Hurled Against Train. Jeannette. Four persons were In jured on Pennsylvania train 37 west bound, as It rushed past the station here. The vacuum caused by the rush of tho train Jorked pevpral bread hampers from a truck on the plntfornij The hampers struck the side of the train with such force that the pas sengers were cut by flying glass. Ohio Pyle Wiped Out By Fire. Connollsvllle. The business section was practically wiped out and eight residences were alxo destroyed by lire t Ohio Pyle, eighteen miles from here The flames started In the home ol Mrs. Ami Savior from a defective flue, and spread rapidly owing to a strona wind. The loss was estimated at H'.OOO. Somnambulist Killed By Fall. Allentown. Havmond Ilertzoc. 21 years old, of Mertztown, r.erks county, died at the Allentown Hospital as the result or Injuries sustained a wees aeo, when, walking In his sleep, he fell from the second story window of his home, fracturing the skull. Tho young man crawled from there to the barn where ho was found the next day In an unconscious condition. Brakeman Falls From Car; Killed. Altoona. When the brake chain broke, Prakeman John A. Cherrv. aed twenty-five, of Pellwood, was thrown off a draft of cars he was taking down the yard at nellwood and crushed un der the wheels. Notwithstanding both lees and his left arm were severed, he lived for two hours and was conscious almost to the Inst, giving instructions about family affairs. Startling Story Wins Acquittal. Harrlsburg. A Dauphin county Jury believed the startling story told by J. n. Garwood In defending himself against a charge of larceny as bailee of funds collected for N. C. Pcckley. Garwood said he became Intoxicated. was attacked by thugs, robbed and carried to a house where he was kept twelve days without clothes and only a crust of bread and n glass of water per day. He was acquitted. War Veteran Dies By The Roadside. F.ton. Charles Wiggins, aged eighty, a Civil War veteran, was found dead by the roadside about four miles bark from Raubsvllle. He had been showing mental derangement of late nd on Monday disappeared from his home In Easton and police were look ing for him. It Is supposed he was trying to get to Upper Wakefield Township. Ducks county, where his brother, Marshall Wiggins, lives. Painter Grasps Electric Wire; Dies. Reading. While engaged In paint ing the steel lattice work of a water tower at the Textile Machine Works. Genrce Williams, aged forty-two years, of rhoenlxville. grasped a live electric wire and was killed. It was estimated that 13.000 volts passed through his body. The accident occurred while the man was at work 100 feet In the air and his body fell In a smoking heap to the ground, almost every bone broken. $200 For Killing Two Deer Illegally. Stroudsburg. Came Warden W. S. Lash has cleared up the mystery sur rounding the killing of two deer In the vicinity of Pocono Iake on th opening day of the hunting season. The two men arrested for violation of the State gsme laws were Thomas Mil ler, of Easton. and Leroy Christian, of Pocono Lake, Miller was given a hearing and found guilty, fined one hundred dollars and costs of case. Christian pleaded guilty and paid . the hundred dollars fine and costs. State Commerce Chamber Formed. Harrlsburg. Men from thirty-two cities In Pennsylvania, representing flfty-lhree associations and organiza tions, met here at the Harrlsburg Club, organized a State Chamber of Com merce, adopted tentative by-laws and appointed a ooard of forty directors. The by-laws provide that the organ ization be known as the Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce, with per manent headquarters at Harrlsburg. The nlm and object of the chamber will be "the development of all civic. Industrial, agricultural and commercial affairs, together with co-operation In the advancement of plans for the wel fare and prosperity of every one In the State. Postmaster Asks To Be Relieved. Bethlehem. Postmaster . G. William niegel asked Congressman H. J. Steele to bo relieved of his ofTlce. Mr. RIegeVa term as postmaster really expired last January, but because of political con ditions no successor has been appoint ed to succeed hliu as yet. He has hold the oflice for twelve years and too months. Mr. Rlegel says that the Pos tal Department Is not. furnishing tho support and facilities for the proper conduct of tho local office, where the business Is Increasing rapidly. .