4 THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, MeOONNELLSBURO, PA. WOMAN GOULD HARDLY STAND Pictures. of Wor for l i This Dopartmont Arou Our Readers In Fulton County and. Elsewhere May Journey nd tho NAorld NrVltKi the Oamera on the Trail 4 of Mi story Making Happenings. , WHAT MILITARY TRAINING WILL DO FOR BOYS . 4 l lawn frr7k " (lvi ; J- ; 5 ' I; I I Th.e photograph of two enlisted won taken before the enlistment nnd nfter five months' service. Lieut. Col. mes B. Allison of the Second South Curollno Infantry, now In the federal service at El I'nso, Tex., shows these ; otographs fs the Inost pronounced evidence of the good In universal military training. From left to right: Prl- f Tobe White, Company K. First North Curollna Infantry, who comes from Buncombe county of that state, nnd : Jvate W. C. Bryson of the. same compnny. The photogrnph on the left wns taken Inst August while the one at i right shows the same men January 2G 1917, five months later at Camp Stewart, Texas, showing White a gainer t ; 80 pounds and Bryson heavier by 50 pounds. BEAR RIVER DAM TO BE LARGEST IN COUNTRY t Dean mven umivi i Liv VJ$V J-Si Ym A' 3-1 a s - - 4 a .Vt gVYTO-;----- .j ,VjiV II mif IMMII WIWl HI I III IIIH III I I MIMi Ill MIIIIM M M I IIMIM ! . This photograph shows the building of the largest power dam In the country, which Is across tho Bear river 'at Ugrnnt Gap, Cnl. The dnm Is K) feet lone. 200 feet'dcen and 260 feet wide at the bottom. TORPEDO STARTING ON DEADLY MISSION OIlUrf Ul IlllOloL'nnill Hluiu lncr n t.ii-n.wl.i Inut lonvliur lin tnlio nn lt ic-vrenklng mission.' It Is not bftn"thut the cumera catches tho torpedo out of tho tube, nrnhnhlv llnntliwl t nn nnnmv rrntt All timftnr nnn. ''Ing what description of vessel the torpedo Is bolug fired from, aud of "t nuvy It is a unit, has been withheld. RECORD BREAKER OFFERED GOVERNMENT i -.15 " ' H nrl t it M Flsl: 'er, miown at rljrht of Illustration, has offered to the govern- ( mil. m 'h" crmw'r III. which Is capable of n sustained speed of I wV ' i"n ls ldl'"1 crnft for l'l,l,slni submarines. Mr. Fisher wlw.,,' . "I"",pnr -"portsmtui of Imllamipollx mid the builder of the !""') in that rlty. HEROINE OF THE LACONIA j ii m v -'' lT.. i . illllll'" lH "r I IIIIMflWI ft J. IMih 'Ii I 'wpI' ft Mrs. Frank K. Harris of Philadelphia, who helped to place the women of the Lnconln In lifeboats. Sho cabled her husband, Col. Frank E. Harris, U. S. A., Fort Delaware, Del., that she lost everything when the big liner was sunk. Mrs. Harris was on her way to be a Red Cross nurse In England. She won the admiration and praise of the otllcers of the Laconla by her coolness and bravery In the face of death. Got Her Share. . Evangellno was homo from college for a vacation. Late one afternoon hIio came In during a downpour of rain. "Evangeline," said her mother, "were you out In all that rain?" "No, mother," said Evangeline. "I was merely In a portion of the, ruin that descended In my Immediate vicinity." INAUGURAL COURT OF HONOR ILLUMINATED wsm Sir-- ill lift ; iftil W::."'- ' : H : "v .' ' "-i , 'J In- wuy In which the city of WiLslilngt.m was Illuiiiliiated for the Inauguration of 1'resldeut Wilson aroused the admiring comments of nil visitors. The photograph shows tho court of honor at night. PROPOSED NATIONAL MONUMENT TO BUFFALO BILL r 4 w- .1.w.v.A.v-,-,y..w-.v.v..A.v... v.wiwwjrrrr..r.ja-.fa n-i-- i --'-Vir-Ti-i'i in r. Tfn -ii( -Vim ilftt tf ify Tho nntlonnl monument to Col. William F. Cody (BufTnlo Bill) will be modeled on the figure shown In this photograph. Tho site of the monument on'Lookout mountain, Denver Mountain parks, upon which tho figure stands, hns been dedicated for that purpose by tho city of Denver. The mounted figure of Colonel Cody Is a reproduction from the Pnppacenn painting, executed by the noted Italian artist, which Colonel Cody preferred even to the canvas painted by Kosn Bonheur. STEEPLEJACK'S RISKY JOB inin--. iHii f J.-A...A.)...jr Tuklng chnnces with Ills life ls an old story to Steeplejack Louis Bing ham, and he mndo light of the Job of untangling a flag on a pole Jutting out from the twenty-first story of the Mu nicipal building In New Tork. A fairly heavy snowstorm at the time made Bingham's Job a bit uncomfortable, but he Anally succeeded In untangling the torn flag. MERRY MUSIC MASKED AGONY Sir Arthur Sulllvsn's 8elf-Matery Is Cited as an Eloquent Incplratlon to Others. At the time that he was composing the music for "Pinafore," pne of the merriest of operas, Sir Arthur Sullivan was suffering from a most painful dis ease. There was hardly an hour while the work was on that he was not at the verge of fulntlng. If Sullivan could keep his labors untainted of groans, how much ensler It must bo for us who seldom experi ence such sufferings. It tukes but lit tle selfdlsclpllne to keep Irritation to oneself, to force cheerfulness to main tain the upperhnnd of depression, to present a brave face to all about us. The person who says thut come what may It shall find him unufrnld has won the greatest thing In life, the mastery of bis own spirit. IN DOCTOR BLAKE'S HOSPITAL IN FRANCE -I nlr 1. 1.- i' I I Sri ' Vt r -wit ; yip i t ! Scene In the American hospital nt nis-Orangls, France, conducted by Doctor Blake and his wife. It ls 20 miles from Paris. CHAMPION DOG OF THE WORLD 6 Wycollnr Boy, n little wire-haired fox terrier belonging to Mrs. Koy A, Bnlney, won tho highest honors In American dogdoro at the Westminster Ken nel club show at Mudlson Square Garden, New York. He virtually won the championship of the world when he was declared the best dog of any bread or sex over nearly 2,000 dog gathered from all parts of the vori'L Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. El mm Fulton, N. Y. "Why will woman pay out their money for treatment and receive no Dcnent, when so many hv proved that Lydla, t. rumnaro vege table Compound will make them well t For over ?ear I suffered so rora female weak nesi I could hardly stand and was afraid to go on th street alone. Doe tnra ssld medicine) were useless end only an operation would help me, but Lydla E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound baa proved it otherwise. I am now perfectly well and can do any kind of work." Mrs. Nellie Phelps, care of K. A. Rider, R. P. D. No. 6, Fulton, N. Y. We wish every woman who suffers from female troubles, nervousness, backache or the blues could see the let ters written by women made well by Ly dla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If you have bad symptoms and do not understand the cause, writ to tho Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for helpful advice given re Tail's Pills Enable the dripeptle t Mt wtitmf fee lhn. Thy uuh tbefood toaid.uU.Uaa4 nourUh th. body, glva appetite, and DEVELOP FLESH.' Dr. Tutt Manufacturing C. Niw York. Tfie LarcBoftle For 25 When you buy Yager s Lini ment vou eet splendid value! . The large 23 cent bottle contains (our time more than the uiual bottle of lini ment told at that price. Try It (or rheumatitm, neuralgia, aciatica, (Drains, cuts and bruises. At all dealers price 25 cents. YAGER'S INIMENfl GILBERT BROS. CO. llaltlmores Md. s CABBAGE PLANTS En. oprn at Yunni's Island, Qenulne rroet-Proof, Sirlr biMlum and (ate TarlPllps Tonrown srlecllon. (I.UO per l,UUL rloM prices on large quantltlM. Onr gaar anieeniUiaTeri order. MntorprleCo.8aniler,a.a. Impractical Estimate. "Father," said the suiall boy," what ls a pacifist?" "A pacifist, my son, Is a man who thinks that war Is a rouKh form of out door sport that the police could stop If they wanted to." FALLING HAIR MEANS DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE Save Your Halrl Get a 25 Cent Bottle) , of Danderlne Right Now Also Stops Itching 8calp. Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair ls mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf. There ls nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair pf Its luster, its strength and Its very; life; eventually producing a feverish ness and Itching of the scalp, which If not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die then tho hair falls out fast. A little Danderlne tonight now any time will surely save your hair. Get a 23 cent bottle of Knowlton'tf Danderlne' from any store, and after the first application your hair will tuke on that life, luster and luxuriance which ls so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appear ance of abundance; an Incomparable gloss and softness, but what will please you most will be after Just a few weeks' use, when you will actual ly see a lot of fine, downy balrr-new hair growing all over the scalp.' 'Adv. , Not Attracted. "Some day you'll be rich enough to retlro from business." "Give up my nice, pleasant office and stay home?" rejoined Mr. Growcher. "I should say not." Tho bo ls never too busy to admin ister a stinging rebuke. Twff That Knife-Like Pain TTnvo vnn a inme back, achlnir daJ nnri nlihr Do vou feel sharo DBlnS after stooping? Are the kidneys sore? is tneir acuon irreguinn dq you have headaches, backaches, rheumatic pains, feel tired, nerv ous, all worn-out? Use Doan's Kid ney Pills the medicine recom manner hv so msnv neoDle In this locality. Bead tho experience that follows: A Pennsylvania Case B. A. aeasey. ia Awl fit, Bunbury, Pa., says: "The se cretions from my kidneys passed too often, obliging ma to set up nights and the passages were terribly painful. I had severe, knife like palm through the small of my back nd they bothered sne w o r s e In the morning than any other time. Finally I uaod Doan's Kid- w cured me. The oalne left my back and I haven't suffered slnoe. CetDeaa'sal AayStore,SOeaBe DOAN'S VMT rosTOUULBinui co iuffalu ftr. TTk.M Pith rw