THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. In This Department Our Readers in Fulton County and Elsewhere -Vlay jou Around the Aor.d Aith the Camera on the Trail ; of History IV! ale Ins Happenings. rnoy STUDENTS OF PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY OUT FOR MILITARY DRILL r f m b . ' i -- - -'J X l i nu n i m : vx ; 1 m mi But nMr - rrrv rrL-'-ff'-rr? -rr RUIN CAUSED BY TORNADO IN INDIANA 1 So strongly has the propnrodnpss Men nrcml nimmK the Ktudi'iits of tho University of iVuusjlviinla that a training corps has been organized and daily drills are held on the ciyiipus. PERONNE REDUCED TO SMOLDERING RUINS 4 i ML.' ... V 1 1 ... View showing the destruction wrought by the tornado which took a toil of 44 lives at New Albany, Iud. CITIZENS OF SPARKHILL, N. Y., OUT FOR TRAINING -v-t. r'1" lmjfK hi-ii the IirltMi i-iilfred IVronne ihe other uay on tne neeis of tno retiring Germans tliny round the place a t it of wreckuge. On every hand was found evidence of the systematic destruction wrought by the Teutons. Tho l .Tire was ianen at the time the Germans first took possession of tho town. BUILDING UP UNITED STATES NAVY li T J , ;4l IA4 k land how he may be grent fighting ships. "THE LILIES." Is IiJiii Vi'f 'iT ifnY'rifi vii" i iV' iirirnnn-iriVi-fi fi ii-'-r-Tr r r r i irtlrnliini if i r Jftaiif iHi'fifif in ifififliffi f. rif.iiiftM'AjhVffttitff 'ihe little village )f .sparkhill, N, will mil Ik t'litii'i'ly iiiiin't'inn'cd In the event that war comes, Trunk Stripe, a New York lawyer who resides In the village, has organized tho citizens Into u home defense league and Is going ahead with tho uillltarytruiiilng. Thu picture shows tho league out for n hike. CUTTING GRAIN lfej i Mi? 1 fVV Flower lovers from nil over the country attended the recent flower show in New York. This beautiful plcturo shows Miss Sarah Collier and and some prize lilies, one of tho pretty attractions seen at the show. TO MARRY PITCHER ........ ... C rv i , explaining to a farm hand how he may bo of help to his t j ""HUB on one or Undo Sam's great fig WOMAN INVENTS NEW SUBMARINE 1 Mil sul ... !'y l,ol(11,1 n f 'o Stanley safety submarine sul.nii.r o t ,l gllt 8won,l Ordinary submarines require ten mln the iSZ " " Wnt"r b"""st- T1,ere 13 n Prop" on each ! rise o L.,' n ,l10 bont "I"P'-Bt'9 a lever causes the rear pro to perpendicular and the front propeller to descend slmultane- Miss Alice Johnson, u jnvity llrook lyn girl whose ptigagument to marry Al Mamnux, star pitcher of the Pitts burgh I'l rates, hits been, announced. CHIEFS OF UNCLE SAM'S FIGHTING FORCES A (ionium lulsonoi- put to work In France. , FRIEND OR F0E7 ! I .:i,.',S,- , 4 if I I I'M' ,1'fi I1 r if- ' - " " I dill A V i III ihnfTTTiirr ii iKiT in iMiii --in jnnrnfiTrTmit K" " " rtwaTft,aww.a.i'ii.iiii yrtiri,i A smiling Jackie coming up out of tlie forwurd hutch of one of Uncle Sam's submerslbles. Gen. Hugh L. Scott (left), chief of stuff of the United Slates army, and ltenr Admiral William S. Benson, head of the great United States navy. POLICE PATROL NEW YORK HARBOR it ? -SW s x ;:.vvk., ft 7 fa sr. 4s They use speedy launches equlppel with machine guus. The plcluit shows a policeman manning a nmchtne gun. MOMLOOyi CHILD1SJ0NGUE If cross, feverish, constipated, give "California Syrup of Figs." A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play tt empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste,' liver gets - sluggish; stomach sour. Look at the tongue, mother ! If conN ed, or your child Is listless, cross, fev erlsh, breath bad, restless, desn't eot heartily, full of cold or has sore throat ,or any other children's ailment, give a teospoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," then don't worry, because it Is perfectly harmless, and In a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bllo and fermenting waste will gently; move out of the bowels, and you have a 1 well, playful child again. A thor ough "Inside cleansing" lr ofttlmes nil that Is necessary. It should be tho first treatment given In any sickness. iBewaro of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask ut tho storo for a SO-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of oil ages and for grown-ups plalul printed on tho bottle. Adv. Its Sort "Do you think there will bo much profit on this beauty show?" "Vell,'any profit on a beauty show ought to be a hiiiidsomo one." HAD A CAPITAL OF $400 In Six Years He Was Well Off An Alberta farmer, who had bor rowed from a lonn company, la re mitting to them the lust payment on bis mortgage, decided to give them the history of' his experience, on a Mani toba farm. It was that of many anoth er farmer, and for the benefit of those who contemplate a change the liberty Is taken of reproducing It. "I will give yon here a brief sum mary of my experience since coming here six years ago. I was a new hand at furmlng, my trndo being meat-cutting and butchering. My capital was $100, -which was a first payment on my quarter section (ICO acres). Most of my stock, harness, Implements, etc., were bought nt wiles, all "on time," necessarily. The buildings on the placo were about ns good as nothing and had either to be rebuilt or replaced entirely. There were 20 acres broken, and very badly farmed, bringing poor returns tho first year." After mentioning a number tif mischances, he says: "la pplto of all theso drawbacks, I have done well. I consider my farm worth J,'t,50O to $4,000. I have four head of horses, 12 of cattle, over 400 purebred ItulT Orpington chickens and 125 tur keys, besides Implements, harness, etc., to run my plnce. I have a well 170 feet deep with an Inexhaustible supply of water. The well with pump cost me $400. I have built a $125 chicken house and put up nearly $50 worth of poultry fencing; have built root cellars to hold over 3,000 bushels of potatoes and other vegetables. As to Income, I raise about ten acres of gnrden and roots annually which net from $000 to $1,000 total. I generally sell from 20 to 40 tons timothy hay which brings from $0 to $14 per ton. My grain Is most nil used on the farm except a few hundred bushels sold to the neigh bors for seed. My four milk cows bring In from $50 to $S0 each (counting calf). Last year 80 hens laid COO dozen eggs which averaged more than 25 cents a dozen (I always work for winter egg production). The surplus hens were sold In spring, dressed at ?1 each. My turkeys average $2.50 each In fall. By having vegetables to feed my young cattle, the two-year-old steers bring $75 each In spring." Advertisement. Matter of Geography. "Miss Howler says she learned to sing lit rnrls." "That may be; she certainly can't sing In this town." Attorneys, Bankers, Insurance Agencies Muko your service complete, ploce your court and fidelity bonds and burglary Insurance In the "WORLD'S LAUGKST SUKKTY COMPANY," from your own olllce. We solicit Inquiries for agencies from those desiring our IMMEDIATE) DELIVERY SERVICE. AGENCY DEPARTMENT, NATIONAL SURETY COMPANY, 115 Uroadway, New York, N. Y. Adv. The Dear Girls! Lottie lie wore my photograph over bin heart, and it stopped the bullet Tottlc I'm not surprised, darling; It would stop a clock. Limit of His Capacity. Spink "Jones told me today that ho Isn't drinking any more." Spank "I don't see how ho could." RFMARKtBIlt I.FTTER FROH A WF.VL KNOWN WASHINGTON 1) HI DO I ST. In reference to Kllxtrllnbek the rtalnm4f tor chilli and fmvr and all malmrial diant, "Willnn lite IanI At month I hr mld S.l) bottleiof Kllxlr II belt (or Malrl.Chillind Fever. Our cuxtnraers pAk very well ot It." Henry Erann.UtS F Bt., . W..Whlnifton, D. C. Kllxlr Habvk (Ocenta, all driiKKlxi, or by Parrel Pott, prepaid, from Klociewekl A Oo Washington, D. 0. But Cool Million. "Ho talks a lot about being heir to a minion." "Uot ulr I" Anoint the eyelids with Roman Ere Bil- nm upon retiring at night, and in the morning observe tne refreshed and strengthened sensation in your eyes upon anaing. Adv. When a young man and his girl go to the movies and hold hands they are sure to like the show. Every policeman In Berkeley, Cal now has nn automobile. When your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy Ro 'uilnc-J".! 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