THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG. PA 1 IB jet cub" ea by fccLaid Up In Bed .. ... P..iaMri.VortlHeltll W"ow,'.l' u..,.'i s.f.ared Sine. . .1 Z, .ht wont calf, of kid- 1 iT.i lmlnW. saya Mr. ;r,"'"ilm" I ii"1" .... wag innnmri jiy iitrmnry secretion cu.ed irrr bm pain, j a. In tuch bad ahape that wnen I moved th throat. I ot 10 dliiy I couldn't Hoop and my head Ju"t throbbed with pain. ''! . of P"P' ratlon would atand on niy temple, thea I would btcom cold and numb. ...... Antlnn w a . rnrr afffctfd and I felt e If WHS.TOCT. .,,.. i.ka another I .,k I rot io nervoua and run down, h'.'ifj wni't worth living and of en I ( life "",., al. ,o my iufferlna S'j hi tided. Medicine failed to belp I V.i I Vll dUcoliraiea. r" i Kidney Fill wera recommend. I and I uld tall 1 waa beln f K "J,, the flr.t few doaea. I kept . Jitter every day and continued " lie? me. My health Improved In 'cv and beat of all, the cur. ha f IrmaneaL I n oan KBT B BITKAMP. Notary Public ! rj, n,,,,1, al Any Stora. 60 Bo DOAN S pills Mcmi.MlLBURN CO. BUFFALO. W. Y. III 1 a- W I ft Mi j i i fal,liood Is like n nettle, because .'usually stings those who venture VpittlUIc with It. L BfTer can know how superior to oth Vep.irat.ong in promptness and efhcien- Vr l'eery 'i "Dead Shot" until you tm'd it once. A .ingle done clean. I Warm or Tapeworm. Adv. An Apology. Ire you not ashamed to use pol J arrows?" fin iMng the best I enn In my Urn 1 ,vav," whimpered the savage. "Of .. poisoned arrows only get .'era nt a time. Hut we luck the me Uical facilities for wholesale opera- with I'-Wints." i Drive Out Malaria i And Build Up The System W the Old Standard GROVE'S SIELESS chill TONIC. -You know s) roo ire taking, as the formula is d on every label, showing it if line and Iron in a tasteless form. Tho dc drives out malaria, tha Iroo k op the system. 6o cents. IRE SEASONS ARE MIXED I Exist in United State in Which Ice Freezes In Summer and jj Thaws In Winter. lure art' several cases In the Unlt- 3tttcs where nature seems to have ae cwifused as to the seasons, nc liB to Popular Sdeace Monthly. if the lute spring nnd 6Uin- kv forms and a freezing tempera- i prevails, hut as winter comes oft ulterior of the caves becomes mlld- tbe ie gradually melts nnd a kind rabdued summer sets in uuder- Dd. 4 of these peculiar caves is to be fl at Coudersport, Pa., nnd one at Jtlli. Iowa. The superstitious if the residents of those localities IV caves a wide berth and look 1 ItisDll'lon mmn anv one ilnrlnf? A to attempt to investigate them. hi 8. Bulch of Miiliidelphla, who nude a study of the subterraneaa xto as they are called, states stcnnllng to the theory evolved mpitors Uie formation of the Is such that the cold air of ('t's not penetrate and settle in ' lutll lute In the sprlns nt the l )kh the water from snrltiL' seeping through the walls This water meeting the cold Wis and stays frozen nil sura ill, as the fall season up ies, the warm summer air at last wy Into the cave and melts ,wunuuuieu oy uie National Woman's Chrldtlun Temperance Union.) BOOMERANG ARGUMENTS. Replying in public debate to the liquor man's argument for compensa tion, Dr. Clurence True Wilson Said: "Suppose we grant thut they (the United States and the liquor seller) are partners. Suppose two thieves are In business to rob. One of them 'hits the trull' and gives up robbery and crime. Would you say the other thief bus a case for damages for Injury to his business by the conversion of his partner? "When we stopped piracy on the high seus, did we compensate the pirate? When we stopped lotteries, did we compensate those who conducted them? Have we compensated dealers In dope whose business was destroyed by the Ilnrilson act?" Another point made much of by Doc tor Wilson's opponent was that the first year after prohibition went Into effect In West Virginia tho governor of the state had to appeal to the legis lature for additional tax measures to make up for the loss In revenue from liquor. "And In the second year," Doc tor Wilson replied, "West Virginia swept her state debt off the map. To day she stands among the leading states of the Union in the amount of surplus In her treasury." LIQUOR MONOPOLY. i ISrewcrs say that beer takes the place' of bread. It often takes the pluce of milk nnd meat also. Millions tfWfss ill LTB if Yi'AW i Sensibly Equipped 'VaD of dollars are each year taken from the pockets of worklugmeu and put into the pockets of the brewers. Reer is a very taking article. ALCOHOL GET8 MEDICAL TABOO. At Uie annual meeting of the bouse of delegates of the American Medical association, held in New York in June, a resolution was adopted condemning the use of alcohol. Such resolution was presented by Dr. Frank Billings of Chicago, chairman of the associa- tion's council of health and public ln ' struction, and after discussion was : passed as follows: "Whereas, We believe that the use of alcohol Is detrimental to the human economy, and whereas Its use in ther apeutics as a tonic or stimulant or for food has no scientific value, therefore "He It resolved. That the American Medical' association Is opposed to the use of alcohol as a beverage; and "Be it further resolved, That the use of alcohol as a therapeutic agent should be further discouraged." The American Medical association has a membership of 81,000 physicians and surgeons. There are tr.mserettes and troiiser ettes. and here Is the lateM arrival among them. In the shops pretty salesgirls go alioiif. their work In the wash dress section, arrayed In "service suits." These are of khnki or galateu cloth designed with nn eye to style, as well as convenience. Admiring eyes follow them nnd there, is no doubting the fact that feminine taste has turned trouserwiird, In clothes that are Intended for outdoor and In- door work and for outings, mountoln- cllmblng, camping nnd fishing. The particular uniform shown In the picture Is for wear at housework or In the garden. It Is made In galatea cloth and in lighter weight cottons, like percales, madras and plain glng- i ham. It Is designed on the simplest lines for Housework. possible, but with many attentions to 111 tie details In the finishing that make It really pretty. The sailor blouse sets as It sho ild, the waist Is well mun aged and :he trousers lit as well as a skirt abou 'he hips.. They turn up at the lioti .1,1 and button ubout the ankles. There Is n , ket In the bhmse and two of them i the trousers, which convenience conn, i nds this suit to the girl of today. Tb hlcevcs are long, with n band at the wi t. The chances are that they button ai.d enn be turned back and out of the way when this iJ required. If they don't they ought to. There Is no use remaining behind tho times when styles so sensible and good' looking Invite housewives to make things as convenient us possible for themselves. The Tru Wt 'terly Xe,v York clubmen who eiiena much of their time 1 out iipn t,e Flfth avonue trm their leather rest chairs lounge window. to H. Towns was seated near M other day. A very stunning ' .oi middle age passed In a turnout. l-r hnwnld she Ik?" said one. l as old as sho looks," was J n piuise. "An(j mnn ,9 8""d he (llls iookinK gald '""I' resumed their gaz- 4 Naturally Grave. N ha,r who had ejected ; hoy usn.t ()ol;nKi I "-mtied .A ,.unJcr.B rr!,':1Lh0,',II,or' "Nothing nh'U W1''hnsabet- ih it. KmV" " PPt 5M.-teMwthlmlrth "JoulU .vmiV" j 'n F Berth. ' '";("'f!oa doesn't work at H-He doesny w, change,, now.ne.8 have , C"nS"K,rnl,le PuU 1MtL Work.-Cathollc At tk- r, . . Xoyl( nmfls ids. '"'y does that pug JI1(,rt iTo Btoopg to .co(; ' ?i"rth?n"ns pvcrybdy 'esua of prosper. vSAYS Radish nf Li ta. 1 loasties NEW OCCASION IN SHIP-LAUNCH. INC. Three boats large cannery tenders for the Alaska fisheries were recent ly launched from one ship-bulUllng plant In Seattle. Each was christened with the sparkling nonalcoholic bever age, applestaff. The bottles were en twined In the national colors and hung from, the three prows on silken ropes of red, white and blue. The three young women sponsors, said the Seat tle TImeR, carried out the triple cere mony with greut brilliancy. The crash of the hot t Tes, sounding at ten-second Intervuls, bathed the bows of the ves sels In glistening foum. "The new christening beverage made good In whirlwind style. Not a hitch, not a halt of pause of any kind, which means, according to tradition, thut It Is safe and sane to christen a ship with the new Seattle beverage." THE WHOLE TRUTH. "A lie that Is part the truth Is ever the blackest of lies." A part truth, ac cording to a liquor Journal : "Kansas, bone-dry', has 75 more prisoners In the penitentiary than it had when drizzling wet." The whole truth : The Kansas peni tentiary is a federal prison and the United States government sends nioro prisoners there than to any other fed eral prison because It has plenty of spure room for outsiders and because it is a model of Its kind, Improving both the health and the morals of its inmates. Suits for Beach and Water Sports. ASHAMED OF ITS BREWERIES. In advertising Milwaukee as a man ufacturing center, the ltotary club of that city omits from the list of prod ucts any reference to tha city's ouput of beer. The Itotury club represents 25 nationally known Anns, not one of which, it declares, is "sister, cousin or aunt of the beer business." cream h tojunch lOajiot 2?,000,000 REASONS. Unelo Sam has 22,000,000 trained soldiers to fight against. Twenty-two million reasons why we should huv natlonwldo prohibition. Embarrassment of Riches. "Kicking ubout trade, eh? Why, the peoplo In your neighborhood are ull rich." "Too rich. They winter In Cullfor nln, and they summer in Maine. I only sec 'urn about three months In the year." Trustful. Penley I've written a new novel. Come up to my npurtment nnd I'll show you the proofs. Friend Proofs? Why. old chap, 1 don't doubt your word in the least, To swim or not to swim, that Is the question to be settled by the sum mer girl when she contemplates buy ing something for wear at the beach. If she can content herself with the sands and splashing about close to shore, she may decide on n suit that Is pretty to look at but not entirely practical for swimming. Beach clothes und things for water sports are so varied this year that becomlngiiess Is o thing to Insist upon. One of the prettiest of tho 1917 models in beach suits Is pictured here. It Is made of black taffeta silk, with full milled skirt and loose blouse. It has tho odd, Chinese collar which holds Its place In summer styles after having outlasted the winter and ex erted un Inlluence on Incoming styles. The short, puffed sleeves nre finished with two narrow ruffles. All mines are piped with old-colored silk. The soft cap, with frill about the nce, is ulso made of. black taffeta with yellow piping. It has a sprightly bow of silk at tho front which must be Military Belt of Ribbon. Tho revived Interest in things mill tory bus brought to light a belt of plain fubrlc on which Is applied n narrow ribbon closely plaited In cartridge sug gestion. This ribbon centers tho belt and tho revealed edges of the luttcr glvo a border effect. Ribbons -of harmonizing colors are frequcntl used to fashion one belt. Thus we find corn color and orchid associated, rose and violet, pale blue and pale pink, and purple and sand. Qt course, one might go on Indefinitely supported by wires or else kept clear of the water. Many of tho new caps ore made of rubberized cloth and they are as fanciful as the silk caps. Very practical chilli bathing slippers, in black and gold-colored silk stockings are worn with this dress. The girl In the Jersey suit bought It to swim In. It has close-fitting trouserettes and u scant skirt ond waist in one, all very cleverly shaped and finished. Bands of white Jersey finish all the edges. A row of flat buttons on ench shoulder may servo to fiisten the coat, but the chances are that they nre merely n pretense. This kind of coat will slip on over the heud. There Is a small, rubber-lined pocket In the trouser-leg, made for carrying a powder puff, mirror and handker chief. These things must be so well Incased In rubber that water can't get ut them. The sandals are of black cloth dotted with white. und suggest the appropriate color com binations, but that is largely a .matter of Individual preference and artistic training; there Is pructlcully no limit to ullluuces of this sort. 8oclable. An orderly chosen from among the tudent oflicers at Ft. Harrison slis dally outside Brig. Gen. Edwin F. Glenn's office door. A different man Is chosen each day, and the other day the post fell to tho lot of Charles E. Shafe of Indlannpolls, says the Indlun apolls News. Shafe went on an er rand for the general, and returned Just after the general had wished to speak to an officer in one of the other rooms and there being no orderly to summon him, hud gone after the man himself. "By George," Shafe commented to the camp adjutant's orderly, a Tenth Infantryman, fresh from five years In Panama, "the general did some of my work for me." "Yeh, ain't that nice, now I" the a! Jutant's orderly returned. "Why don't you go In there now und do some of his work for him, Just to be sociable?" CARE FOR YOUR SKIN And Keep It Clear by Daily Use of Cutlcura Trial Free. . r; ... A hot bath with Cutlcura Soap fol lowed by a gentle anointing with Cutl cura Ointment clears the skin or scalp In most cases of eczemas, rashes and Itching of children and adults. Make Cutlcura your every-day toilet prepara tions and prevent such troubles. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Capable Housewives. "Plenty of modern girls know how to clean and mend." "Just ns their grandmothers did, eh?" "Well, they know how to mend a tire and clean a spark plug." Exception. "Bllgglns wants to run everything." "Except the lawn mower," rejoined Wiggins' wife. jNVt Contents 15 Fluid Pranhnj jjj- ll Uglily SIR IK..' U-M I. -r,unr -1 PP.11 CENT. JAVcetablcrVcparationtirAs-similaUnUieroodlryRcfiuU- t tln$the5tomacnSaM oowyu Oicctfulncss ana nnw"--nelther Oplum.Moirhtoenor Mineral. Not lak''v JbdUiSJt Ahclpful Remedy far Constipation and Diarrhoel A.OS l,r . rA,.rv rcsulUnjunercfroman Tot Simile SWnatoreof jnx Ccwtaub C omp- NEW TUH; For Infanta and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears Signature of Exact Copy of Wrapper. the Iff tlw' LW For Over Thirty Years HI twi nnut mm, aa vaaa arrr. A BIG TOURING CAR FOR FIVE PEOPLE 25.9 Miles Per Gal. of Gas r-' 234 stock model Saxon "Sixes" travel 70,200 miles July 18 and set grand average of 25.9 miles per gal. of gas To give a national demonstration of the remarkable gasoline econ omy of Saxon "Six", 234 Saxon dealers joined in a 300 mile drive July 18. A grand average of 25.9 miles per gal lon of gasoline was registered for the 70,200 miles of travel. Consider that this run took place in 234 different parts of the country, under 234 different sets of conditions, over 234 dif ferent kinds of roads. Consider that these 234 cars were stock model Saxon "Sixes", not "tuned .up" special cars, cot cars with "doped" gasoline. That proves that this 25.9 miles per gallon of gasoline is the ordinary, the average performance of 234 Saxon "Sixes" taken right out of stock. And it proves as nothing else would prove, the gasoline economy your Saxon 'Six" will give you. No other car in its class can match this record. Furthermore, these 234 Saxon "Sixes" averaged 175 miles per quart of oil. And not a single instance of mechanical trouble occurred throughout the entire 70,200 miles. There is the proof that Saxon " Six" is your kind of a car. Price tab. Detroit, $935. Saxon Motor Car Corporation, Detroit An Instrument has been Invented to almost nutomically calculate the length of rafters needed for a roof of any pilch. For 20 years the population of the Netherlands has Increased between 1 and 2 per ceut auuuully. Quite Happy. Through the wild ways of her good- for-nothing husband, a hard-working charwoman had to -emove to a little two-roomed cottage, Ahere there was scorcely space to snetv without shak- ng the ornaments fro.', the mantel piece. "It's hard lines for you to !.e brought down like this, after what you've been accustomed to," said a sympathetic neighbor. "I don't doubt you feel very miserable, Mrs. Jones." "No, I don't," the charwoman stout ly denied. "I'm happier here by a long way than I used to be In the old place. For one thing, when my hus band comes home In a brute of a tem per, he can't throw me down the cellnr steps, as he used to do, 'cos there ain't none now!" Pearson's Weekly. Wise Caddie. Green Golfer (to caddie) What nre you looking there for? I must have driven It CO yards farther than that. Diplomatic Caddie Yes, sir; but sometimes they hit a stone and bounce back a terrible distance, sir. WOTIUNO SO FFFKCTIVB AS ri.IXIB ii.iur.n far nawrit, inula J-rvrr. Chief of Polloa, J. W. KeyiioWa, Nrwporl NewB,Va.,aa,va: "It last pleasure tureoonimpnd Ilabok forrhlllaand tevrr. Hitvuad It wh.n nerrnaarr for SO vritra and burr found no rrmnly aa effective." KlIxIrltalii'kMoaiila.nUdruir Plata, or by Parod Fom, prenaid, from Klovaew A Hood Uova B0 pill -liabek Liver Pill. 85 cents Indlgfttlon produce dlmrreeohle and toniatlnu'B alarnilna; aympioms. Wrlght'a Indian Vegetable Pills tUinulnto the dmil tlva proctaacs to function uuturnlly. Adv. Safe. Madge was three years older than her baby brother, and felt herself equal to assuming the responsibilities of big sisterhood. When, therefore, her moth er asked her to "keep on eye" on the buby and see that he didn't fall out of bed, Madge answered: "les, mamma, I'll mind him ; an' If he falls I'll call you the minute he hits the floor." Pearson's Weekly. Don't talk too much; n stiff upper jaw Is as useful as a stiff upper Up. The Only Way. "Senor, can you handle unyt Villa money?" "Thut depends. Is it baled?" Louis ville Courier-Journal. A Turkish Love Story. A Turk knocked at his beloved's door, and a voice answered from with in, "Who Is there?" Then he answered, "It Is I." Then the voice said, "This house will not hold thee nnd me." And the door was not opened. Then went the lover Into tho desert, where there Is nothing but Allah, nnd fasted and prayed In solitude. And after a year he returned nnrt knocked again at the door. And again the voice asked, "Who Is there?" And he snld, "It Is thyself." And the door was ODcned to him. Exchange. . Getting Out From Under. It Is probably qulto natural that there should be considerable rivalry at Ft. Hurrlson between the student offi cers of National Guard training and those with no previous military expe rience, and sometimes stories are told which might not be told if it were not for this rivalry, says tho Indianapolis News, A young student officer was putting n squad of fellow-students through squad formations the other duy of a rather intricate nature and the pro cess proved to bo like climbing a roof. It Is easy to climb Into a perilous posi tion astride the cone, but difficult to climb down to safety. The young stu dent officer got along very well until ho attempted to get his squad back in to its original formation. Somehow It wouldn't work out right. Then he cut the knot of his difficulty w ith one com mand, delivered ns sternly as possible. "As you were at first I March 1" This would not have been told If there had not been several former Na tional Guardsmeu In the squad. Naturally. Mrs. Kawler Your daughter, I un derstand, has spent a great deal of her tlmo In Italy. Mrs. Blunderby Oh, yes, Indeed; she's quite Italicized. When your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy Ma Raurtlnf Jaal Kva Coafnn. W atnl at lirini.it vr nail. Writ for rnM aooa. ate jum itEtiaiut co., cuic'Aua
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