THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG. PA. Pictures of Wor In This Dopartmont Our RoacJors In Rial-ton County and Elsowhoro INlay journey Around the Aorld NAlth the Camera on -the Trail of History IVIoUIng: Happenings. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN PITTSBURGH , ,t i i ? " " . .I,,,,, -f ?l TW '-ft 'tr 1 -"us" K , -tj' wii ,-";l(4k . -. ' S Sn-ne diirlriK tlio rcffiit ronflngrntlon In tho tmslnosH soctlon of I'lttsbui?!), I'n., which resulted In tho do traction of more limn $2,000.0(X) worth of property. CRUISER MILWAUKEE STRANDED OFF CALIFORNIA COAST I M ' !i IS ' - I l ! ' 'It I y 9 8 9 1 ' X y-v ! : -r-y. . reaT Pxc.. . . .1 IKlM.WVh-O 6 KING BOREAS AND HIS COURT AT ST. PAUL i! "OUnMiSta VrtV.V, .WMJ. i:rW;: J -......v.- ... j..--...-, . r1 jftr ao--f--... jjuv . J.-.J-v.i jt. "- tfcf... Tho people of St. I'nul, Sllim.. nml their jjueMs lire IihvImk l't of fun out of the cmiilviil of winter Kports. The photojjniph hIiowh Klni; Ilorons nml hU court In front of tho Ice ptilace. SUBMARINE BUILT IN AMERICA FOR SPAIN d-f m 1 I '' ' ' I v. 1 IJTv 11-- (R If r f -ffii rr'ifiii Int i ''irnn mmmt , I I i ' KlrKt lion t fillcil with nillors from l lie sli'inulrd I.'. S. S. Milu iuikcc pulling Into shore. This plintD'rnph shows the plight of the Mllwmikee which Htrnndod In n fog off Kurekn llurbor, Cul., while trying to rescue the Auier- lw... 1.1...... Mnn II 1 I. ...I VIII. r... .t... . ...t ........I l.lll, iil.ll ..nil... v. LAUNCHING THE GREATEST DREADNAUGHT MAKING INAUGURAL SHOES it i ! !" 1 St I IlkJrrfli.csAis A tin nm iamm.' rw.; r J. I ' in ii i rr-'iini X -SJ -..JiwinM-irfriiniiii j Sjmnlsli siiliiiitirliie, the Isauc 1'eriil, lurgest wnr Kulniiiirinc nlluiit, lenvlng Tore Itlver slilpvnrds for New London, where It took on nmmtmltlon for use In prncllce tests out nt fen. This Milnnerslhlo Is the first wur vessel to ho hullt In the I'liited Stnte for Spnln. It wns hullt lit the Fore Itlver plnnt, Qulncy, Muss. The vessel Is 100 feet long, hus n four-Inch deck gun mid four torpedo tubes 11 ml Is enpiihlo of cruising C.tMNi miles without renewing Its fuel supply. It bus a submerged speed of ten And oiic-hnlf knots per hour mid a surf nee speed of fourteen knots. CELEBRATIONS FOR THE GOMPERS FAMILY I i 1 1 1 i , V. 7 i KfftHiMrm '4 -NtT" nHV JrF& i V V W Z I A A9 11 "J ille dreudniiuglit Mississippi, the largest In tho United Stntes imvy, oelng hiuiicbed ut Newport News while 20,(M)0 perstins cheered nml scores of trtft f every deserlptlon welcomed her with shrill blasts from their whistles. Miss Cmiillle Mellenlh of Merldlnu. Miss., crushed n guyly decornted bottle Of Mississippi river wuter ngnlnst tho'vessers bow. ON HIS WAY TO- BE CROWNED EMPEROR Hint vHTntn 1 i,i.i.!,:!",ll'r Kar.' Kr,""! JoN(',h nf Austrlu-IIungnry. dressed In gorgeous coro m Zi ' "VI1, , crown "" l,u Wi,y 10 Coronnllon hall. Ilu.hip,.st. ncco.n pitnled by o brilliant escort In plcluiesquo uttlre. Vk l'A""il 11 ii J 11 W i ,l.VW.wW'Ai Special shoes nre made for Presi dent Wilson by u Ilrockton concern, to be worn when bo Is liinugurnted In March. The Fhoes consist of 40 pieces of the finest ciilf-lcnthcr to bo hud nnd selected by experts. Knch shoe Is embossed in gold with the president's name In the binding. Made Hl Demise Sure. The enterprising company In the Soudan bad decided to lay n railway Into the wilds and, of course, many blacks were employed In Its construc tion. Ono day tho telegraph clerk nt the nearest civilized spot received a tele gram from tho colored foreman of tho railway constructors : "White boss dead. Shnll I bury hi in?" "Yes," wired back the clerk. "Rut first make sure that he Is quite deud. Will send another wjilto boss tomor row." A few hours later nnother telegram cniue from tho foreinnn : "Hurled, boss. Made sure ho was dead. Hit lilm on the bead with n large shovel." Thrift. Mr. Spiiffenstein and his llttlo son wero walking down the inula street tho other day when n largo poster struck the eyo of Ikey. "Fndder," ho cried, "glvo me n pen ny to go nnd foo tho sen-serpent." "Vasteful boy!" exclaimed his par ent. "How you want to pay u penny to soo n sea-serpent I Here's a mug nl Tying glass; go llnd u worm I" London Answers, Samuel (iompers, president of wedding anniversary January '.ft, anniversary January 28. The you Samuel (iompers, the elder, nnd his the American Federation of Labor and Mrs. (louvers celebrated their golden Samuel J. (Iompers, their Ron, and bis wife celebrated their silver wedding nger (iompers Is n bureau chief In the department of labor. In this group wife nro at tho ends. WANTS TO FLY WITH MAILS 1 V Jl Mrs. John J. Parker of New York, who wns known on tho stage as Laura (Jucrlte, In her $1.1,000 airplane, In which she Is practicing for n pilot' license. Sho Intends to apply for a government contract to carry tho malls between Now York und some towns on Long Island. STRANDED U. S. SUBMARINE H-3 IftrtiiaiiMiiiaiiiiiiiiir-i- niirti.. w wtwiv i.Mw i'" " " nAaMM Mar This Is the United States submarine H-3 stranded on tho coast ut Kurekn, Cal. In attempting to save tho undersea boat the Cruiser Milwaukee run aground. Human Nature. "Old friends nre best." "I know. Still, we ull like to make new friends. We can chuck u bluff be fore them for u while. Tho old friends have our number." Louisville Courier-Journal. We All Do. "I wonder why turkeys gobblu?" "Nothing strungo about that" "Khr "I gobble myself when I get a chance at turkey." Louisville Courier-Journal, MOTHER! LOOK AT CH0I1GUE If cross, feverish, constipated, give "California Syrup of Figs." A Inzatlvo todny saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which becomo clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach our. Look at the tougue, mother I If coat" ed, or your child U listless, cross, fey erlsh, breath had, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment, give a tenspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," then don't worry, because It Is perfectly harmless, and In n few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of tho bowels, and you have well, playful child ugnln. A thor ough "Inside cleansing" Is nfttlmes all .that Is necessary. It should bo the first treatment given In any sickness. Hewuro of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottlo of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Adv. A Fair Fight your wire love her neigh- "lines borsV" "No, but they conduct their wnrfure on n high and honorable plane." The Oulnlna Thil Po Not A He f T1 Hd Kccanhn uf lla Uitile and Ulallt rffncl. Laffatlv mum vulnln ran b Ulan bf nnrun without eaiuintf nrruumpa or finning Id the head. Th.ra la on',, nn. "llmnm (Julniua." H. W. OBOVSS tlfoaiura la on aacu but. Mo. Radiating Love. If you come Into a room on a win ter's day, you do not need to sec tho stove or the radiator to know there Is hont there. F.very nerve In your body tells you that, before you have a chanco to use your eyes. And there re some people you cnunot approach without feeling tbo radiating warmth of sympathy nnd kindness. Fill the heart so full of love that It can be felt by alt who come near you. Or. rry' "IVtfl Shot" no! ontjr tipala Worma or Taprworm but clrana out tba amicua In which th-r brard nnd tonra up tha dictation. On doaa luniclrnt. Adv. KEEP HEALTHY IN TRENCHES Soldiers In Good Physical Condition Despite Hardships Which They Are Compelled to Undergo. ' Notwithstanding nil that has been tnld about the squalor and discom fort of life nt the buttle front, tho re ninrknble fact appears, according to all medical testimony, that the health conditions of the men average far bet ter than Is the ra.se with those at homo and even better than among men of the snmo class and the same physical equipment In the days of peace. A French army surgeon has recently written about experiences at the front during 1!15, with the troops under his Immediate observation, lie shows that notwithstanding the fatigue, the over crowding, the exposuro nnd tho unfav orable climate conditions, the totnl of contagious diseases among this army was less than two-fifths tho pcaco average. In 1015 there were 8T3 cases of contagious disease, ns compared with 2,1.7 cases In u sniull force bo fore the war. In spite of the exlrcmo contagious ness of measles nnd scarlet fever, ha writes, they did not spread among troops bivouacked or camping In the war tone In makeshift shelters, where there wns at times tho utmost over crowding. Ho attributes this entirely to tho life In the open air and to the hypcr-ox-ygenatloti. It seemed to him that repeated contact did not possess the Importance previously attributed to it In tho communication of con tagious diseases. Doing His Share. "Are you doing anything for the preservation of our antiquities?" "You bet I am. I sell cosmetics." Preparedness. Sfella lo you look before you loopl Helln Yes, I always look In th jlass. New York Sun. Nearly every father of o marriage able daughter Is willing to allow his homo to lie used as a courthouse. A Pleasant Healthful Habit A daily ration of Grape-Nats and cream is a splendid food for those who want vigor and energy. Grape Nuts is a concentrated health-food made from choice whole wheat and malted barley. It retains the vital min eral elements of the grain so essential to thorough nourishment of body and brain, but lacking in many other cereal foods. Every table should have its daily ration of Grape-Nut, -There's a Reason" to chan in prfc. quality