THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURO. PA Pictures of Wor Mews In This Department Our Readers In Fulton County and Elsowhoro ftlay journey Around the VorlcJ AltH the Camera on the Trail of History Making: Happenings. , . - I 6 fits.. M -i X' DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN PITTSBURGH Wi) irV4 iv - V A :;f;::::: i J! t . Scene durliiK tlio recent rdiifliiKnitlon In I ho tmslnoss section of I'lttsbui ?h, I'll., which resulted In the do traction of more tluin $2,000,000 worth of property. CRUISER MILWAUKEE STRANDED OFF CALIFORNIA COAST KING BOREAS AND HIS COURT AT ST. PAUL "i wwiMitLuA-fl. mj.'.. ii -v-'- .v.-j. -f ; , v.. . fr j...... .jy YtttSlki itfYf-l-yf if ii ntf rriff "it h,,t " "f-r f'-1 1 Tr,"V --T1 i i rr-ffi H. M ntftr r ( The people of St. Paul. Minn., mid their K'H't.s nre IiiivIiik a lot of fun out of the carnival of winter sports. The photograph kIiowh Kln Iloreas nail Ids court In front of the Ice palace. SUBMARINE BUILT IN AMERICA FOR SPAIN 4k. . w - v.',,," . v . in ' : ? ) . v ..;:..-', - , -.if- - - J i:. . rnv-Vi-1 vi 1 fynCvrfr'T r v ' ri-' iHi j j nVw.i''ito'ii','h'i iii'jfi'naiii iin i iiftflr'AWrrii n rt- ih'i 1 1 n ir,nai wi nift fiiftrttl 11 wm if "rt .i,r v vivrr ni i 11 i r mi. i mii yon tr r : I x : , t x . I ft First hout filled with sailors from the stranded ('. S. S. Milwaukee pulling Into shore. This photograph shown the plight of the Milwaukee which stranded In n tog on Kureku Harbor, Cal., while Iryluu to fescue the Amer ican submarine II It which had Ronn ashore. LAUNCHING THE GREATEST DREADNAUGHT MAKING INAUGURAL SHOES f4ii J i ' y r j xi j T IM ' ' Spanish suhiiiarlne. the Isaac I'cral, larKest war sulunarine ailont. leaving I ore Itlver shlpvarils for New London, where It took on ammunition for use In practice tests out at sea. lids suhmcrslhlo Is the first war vessel to lie built In the t inted States for Spain. It was built at the Fore Itlver plant, Qulue.v, Mass. The vessel Is 100 feet lout;, lias a four-Inch deck tun and four torpedo tubes and Is capable of crulslnc C.OKi miles without renewing Its fuel supply. It litis n subnierijed .speed of ten and one-half knots per hour and n surface speed of fourteen knots. CELEBRATIONS FOR THE GOMPERS FAMILY n . i r t&M 1 r yx a ffe$4;-- fc-rl -1 M I i i. y qxC kC -v ') Tlie fcieiit (lieadnauKht Mississippi, the larKcst in the United States navy, leln) launched at Newport News while 20,000 persons cheered and scores of trft of every description welcomed her with shrill blasts from their whistles. C",nlll Mt''1t,iilh of Meridian. Miss., crnshed ti Rayly decorated bottle tho'vesm-l's bow. 4 ON HIS WAY tTbTcROV , Sir ' w -f WT 3H1 All ;LU4 r ji t Kmpeior hurl Kranr, Joseph of Austrlu-MunKary, d ! I""1'""" crown. .u his way to Coronation punled by brilliant escort In picturesque uttl ressed In Rorneous coro- hall, Itudnpest, nccoui- re. Special shoes nre made for Presi dent Wilson by it Itrockton concern, to be worn when he Is Inaugurated In March. The. shoes consist of -10 pieces of the finest calf-leather to bo had nnd selected by experts. Kach shjo Is embossed In Kohl with the president's name in the blading. Made Hit Demise Sure. The enterprising company in the Soudan had decided to lay a railway Into the wilds and, of course, many blacks were employed In Its construc tion. One day the telegraph clerk nt the nearest civilized spot received n tele gram from the colored foreman of the railway constructors: "White boss dead. Shall I bury him?" "Yes," wired back the clerk. "Rut first lniiko sure that he Is quite dead. Will send another white boss tomor row." A few hours later another telegram cniue from the foreman : "Hurled, boss. Made sure ho was dead, lilt hi in on the head with a large shovel." Thrift. Mr. SpulTenstelu nnd his llttlo son were walking down the main street tho other day when n largo poster struck the eyo of Ikey. "Fadder," ho cried, "give me a pen ny to go nnd see the sea-serpent." "Vasteful boy I" exclaimed his par ent, "llow you wunt to pay u penny to see n sea-serpent I Here's n mag nifying glass; go find u worm I" London Answers. Samuel (lonipers, president of the American Federn wedding unnlversary January 20. Samuel J. Oompers, th anniversary January 28. The younger Campers Is n bu Snnnui uompcrs, tne eider, nnu uis wire are nc me emis. tlon of Labor and Mrs. Confers celebrated their golden elr son, and Ids wife celebrated their silver wedding reuu chief In the department of labor. In this group WANTS TO FLY WITH MAILS r fa. R yi Mrs. John J. Pnrker of New York, who was known on tho stage as Laura Ouerlto, In her $15,000 airplane, In which she Is practicing for a pilot's license. She Intends to apply for a government contract to carry the mulls between Now York und some towns on Long Island. STRANDED U. S. SUBMARINE H-3 This is the United States submarine H-3 stranded on the coast nt Kurcka, Cal. In attempting to save the undersea boat the Cruiser Milwaukee ran aground. Human Nature. "Old friends nre best." "I know. Still, we nil like to mnko new frleuds. We can chuck a bluff be fore them for a while. The old friends hnve our number," I-oulsvllIe Courier-Journal. We All Do. "I wonder why turkeys gobble?" "Nothing strunge about that." "Eh?" "I gobble myself when I get a chance nt turkey." Louisville Courier-Journal. I Efl 0 CHILDUOWGUE If cross, feverish, constipated, give "California Syrup of Figs." A lnzatlvo today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children ilmpty wl!l not take the time from piny to empty their bowels, which becomo clogged up wltb wuste, liver gets sluggish; stomach tour. Look nt the tongue, mother ! If coat ed, or your child U listless, cross, fev erish, breath bail, 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 harmlest, and In n few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of tho bowels, and you have a well, playful child ugain. A thor ough "Inside cleansing" Is ofttlmes all that Is necessary. It should bo the first treatment given In any sickness. Bcwure of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask at the store for a DO-ccnt bottlo of "Cullfornln 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 jour wife love her neigh- "loes bors?" "No, but they conduct their warfure on ft high and honorable plane." The Oulnlne Thit IWi Not Afff rt Th H4 IwitiHi, of lu totilo ind lill mm. Laiatlr Introo vulnln ran b taken br nnynna without cmuMtntf nerruu.timaor ringing lo tha head. Thr Ti onlf nn 'llmmn Wulnint." B. W. UttOVH tf UlumrdiouMcnBux. Jdo. Radiating Love. If you come into a room on a win ter's day, you do not need to see the ttove or the radiator to know there U hent there. Every nerve In your body tells you that, before you have u chance to use your eyes. And there are some people you cannot approach without feeling tho rndlutlng warmth of sympathy and kindness. Flit the heart so full of love that It can be felt by all who come near you. tr. ftery'i TVM Shot" not only npt Worms or Tapeworm buc cleans out lh nucm In which th-r braed and tonra up tha dlfi-itlon. One doaa aulnclrnL Adv. KEEP HEALTHY IN TRENCHES Soldiert In Good Physical Condition Despite Hardshipt Which They Are Compelled to Undergo. ' Notwithstanding all that has been tnld about the squalor and discom fort of life nt the battle front, the re markable fact appears, according to all medical testimony, that the health conditions of the men average far bet ter than Is the ca.se with those nt homo and even better than among men of the same class and the snine physical equipment In the days of peace. A French army surgeon bus recently written about experiences at the front during 1015, with the troops under his Immediate observation. lie shows that notwithstanding the fatigue, the over crowding, the exposure nnd tho unfav orable climate conditions, the totnl of contagious diseases among this nrmy was less than two-llfths tho peuco average. In 1015 there were 853 cases of contagious disease, as compared with 2,157 cases In a smull force be fore the war. In spite of the cxtremo contagious ness of measles and scarlet fever, ha writes, they did not spread among troops bivouacked or camping lu tho war zone In makeshift shelters, whero there was at times the utmost over crowding. Ho attributes this entirely to tho Ufo In the open nlr and to tho hyper-oxygenation. It seemed to him that repented contact did not possess the Importance previously attributed to It In the communication of con tagious diseases. Doing Hit 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 leapt Uelln Yes, I always look In th glass. New York Sun. Nearly every father of a marriage able daughter Is willing to allow hU home to be used as a courthouse. A Pleasant Healthful Habit A daily ration of Grape-Nuti 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-Nuts. "There's a Reason" to chanjt in prtct, quality or 4it opacKf4''