The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, August 30, 1917, Image 7

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    THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG. PA.
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but lN"t wfore I knew
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i man a hundred yean
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AM finally I MO
i .,1 bed where, 1 re
Jds My head pained ter
if tack fift throbbed. I
f"d .Wand it seemed a if
irrtt'W w.f my evei! and I alo
t of .e k.lln.y ocrction. Lvery-
jjtb now."
iUirrhk 101". Mr. Smith added:
Vj vtr fwprt hit wan' hay.
Whrncver I catch cold
l M up all right.
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A T,J KIDNEY
lOAi'J PILLS
jrai VJLBfRN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y.
r Pimples
, rafhes, hives, red- w f
W8( and ikin blemishes can
be quickly removea wiui
Glenn's
Sulphur
Soap
Delightful in 8 warm bath
More retiring soothes the
rrves and induces refresh'
y inK sleep, uruggista.
f "Hill'i Hair end Whliker Dye,
BlacS or Drown, ovc
Si
rrUTO Wation E. CoWnfta,
Irfllil l'loDlljiwTr, Waihimioo,
IkjIIBW , u. advice and bookt free.
d.uti:i. UibMU(rfiicei. BeHeorflcM.
I CIC C and a Kord aotonmblif)
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Ivn'irT Rcni'it:, If It diw.. we need
i,f Hit- best grades of Itlllllin
a. s sdlil only after It 1ms been
at ; fur :it least four years.
Embarrassed.
I iiiht tn have seen Gladys In
tai.iiins bathing, suit."
,:nht I might net to."
t
What He Heard.
iiV-WVll, ymi (Siiii't know who
'H'h, yes, I do. You're the man
J! 'vmilil lie li good catch for our
5.
. i No Chance.
i'.r; niio knur's uninterrupted
iwh evening would njako
rrnjliMl ! Vlnre do you
ay wife spends ber evenings?"
ire Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Ike Old Standard GROVE'S
2LESS chill TONIC. You know
are takinp, as the formula is
1 en every label, showing it is
ltd Iron in a tasteless form. The
i drives out malaria, the Iron
Jp Ha system. Co cents.
A Sad Memory.
lK lii rsi'lf (,f ii(.r (.(.eleslnstleul
?(. the cli rcyman's wife asked
H which, cmiilng from anybody
'l huve hi. n thought linjiertl-
Who you parry a memento of
:id in that locket you wearf'
i
V m'ain," said the parlslmner,
o k of my husband's hr
JJ'irhushnnd Is still alive," Uo
.mci).
''m, hut tils hair Is gonoV'
Oet-Rich.Quick Scheme.'
Irishmen In a Canndlnn
1 tc jolng Into the trenches
IN time, and their cnptnln
1 l"'tn five shillings each for
.;in they killed.
ftWo m rest, while Mirk per
ilmyof wiitrhlng. Tat had
K when he was awakened
"Utlns:
Icomln'! They're comlnM"
mnT shouts I'at.
i'inns," replies MMt.
") lire IhereV"
f,.v thousand."
Jf lf.nt l'at, Jumping up
his riile, "our fortune's
fh'ii opinion.
Sld Recognition. .
"ii Ihe street without
',"'ir ''.v"' hud mutual
'Hl ehaMe,,, RUe WD
f, h female friend, and
'wmpaiilnn. When they
Klrl said
J'k Jurgens. Ho
T ;u yu m.tieed his ldok,
vr y u huns me to
wt over ray
him. Of course ho
f UP at the time, but I
CV, f? 1 d0 ,,(,P that
nimsolf to BpPnki couId
?was saj.nK: :
' ho' that dame gnve
0 KU1'InSe 1 sl"Jia have
w,,se 1 can,t hc'P
Har b t ? "'vhere-her
lt place her."
TOASTIES
tor-:
Whd.t-Well Dress
Women' Will WeaS
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IConducted by the National Woman's
Chrlxtlan Teriiperanie Union.)
A TRIBUTE TO DRY TOWNS.
Writing for the Atluntlc Monthly,
( Ida M. Tarbell tells of her experience
i on a Chautauqua circuit In western
I Pennsylvania, central Ohio and Michi
gan. "We came to know almost as soon
I as we reached a new place whether the
I town was dry or not," she siiys. "A
1 town that had been dry over a period
' of a dozen years hud a trlmness about
j the streets and buildings, a look of
j freshness and energy about young pro
i pie and old which stood out In almost
' incredible contrast to what we found
i In the wet town of the same size. We
went to one town In Ohio which had
been dry for 31 years, so the hotel
. keeper told me. He claimed to be n
much-traveled person, and said that In
all the many towns which he had
known Intimately, he had never found
one In which there was such a fine lot
of young people as here. In health,
In vigor. In Intlatlve, he believed that
the young nun and women, particular
ly of the working classes, were tremen
dously abend of the same group In the
towns where liquor wus freely displayed."
First of the New Fall Suits.
The first of the new fall suits nnd
the last of those for summer Invite
comparison Jn the picture above. It
Vlll be seen that they have several
points In common but that the fall
model Fhows departures In the direc
tion of greater length In coats, In the
matter of trimming nnd In trim, defi
nite lines, that give the figure a smart,
well-set-up look.
The full suit Is made of gaberdine
In dark blue with black silk braid and
bone burtons used on the coat for dec
oration. The skirt In this suit, ns In
nearly all the new models for fall. Is
plain, finished with n hem and cut
about ankle length. The rule fur length
Is Six or eight Inches above tin? floor,
bo the day of the very short skirt ap
pears to have departed. It Is aot so
definitely relegated to the past ns the
long skirt for street wear. That Is
n folly to which women are not likely
to return.
The coat Is almost three-quart r
length and heralds the advent of
longer coats with suits for full and
winter. The Insert of rows of braid
over the hips also rellects a style fea
ture which Is evidenced in many mod
els, and this is the emphasis of this
portion of the new coats with decora
tions. Large pockets still play an Im
portant part In coat schemes along
with wide cape collars, surmounted by
smaller collars and a careful use of
buttons. In the last regard the now
suits nre an Improvement upon spring
designs In which designers went to
such lengths in the prodigal use of but
tons that handsome suits were really
cheapened by them.
New models in tailored suits nre
rarely without decoration of some sort.
Itroad fur, fur fabrics, velvet and but
tons are all used on them, but with
much moderation.
BEER NOT COOLING.
Ir. W. A. Kvans, conductor of the
Chicago Tribune's health column, and
n man of high rank In his profession,
gives the following facts:
All kinds of beer contain right
tenths of an ounce of alcohol, equiva
lent to nearly a tablespoonful of
whisky.
While cold beer tnstes cool nnd pleas
ant to a hot man, it does not cool him
off; It heats him up, The alcohol and
solids will brine Increased bent.
The effect of alcohol Is to Induce
fin excess of blood to the skin.
Whenever a large amount of blood
goes to the skin, It causes a feeling of
bent.
When a man drinks beer, he causes
himself to l'eel hut,
Tie also aitmilly Increases his bodily
hrnt.
He Inrrensi : ils i hnnee of sunstroke
at least a bun I: 'd per cent.
GIRL CF 14 SOLDIER'S WIFE
While Her Husband Fights In France
Young Bride Will Go to
School In This Country.
A fourteen-year-old schoolgirl, be
came a soldier's wife In Iirooklyn re
cently, thus following the example of
her mother, who became the bride of
one of Uncle Sam's men In khaki 14
months ago.
Mattle Lee Iludsbeth of Douglas,
Ariz., was the latest bride, says the
Iirooklyn IJngle. The soldier boy who
became her husband Is Pnvld Eugene
Henry of Spring, Tex. The bridegroom
Is only twenty-two, and a member of
the Twenty-second Infantry, now sta
tioned nt Fort Hamilton.
The girl's stepfather went abroad
with General I'ersblng and Is now
"somewhere In France." His wife
planned to Join him and come Knst.
While waiting passports here her
daughter met Henry, with whom she
became acquainted In Arizona, two
years ago.
While the bride's mother Is absent
In France her daughter will remain
here and will attend school.
The goody that Is
beneficial to teeth
and stomach Is
best for children,
Wrigtey's is
SKIN TORTURES
sBZrf' f ri&yp-Z; ""Slav
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X lit mfi sri si yy
Style and Character in Capes.
MORE IN WET 'AN IN DRY.
The liquor intcn . would have the
public believe thai rrohiliition In
creases the number '. illicit stills.
What does the Internal . evenue olllce
say about it? The figures for the year
ending June :',(. lillli, show that the
number of moonshine plants seized was
.'t.-Sii, or .71(1 fewer than in the year
l!)l."i in spite of the fart that dry ter
ilitnry bus been steadily Increasing.
Not a single illicit still was reported
for seizure in the prohibition states
of Arizona, Dakota, Oregon or Wash
ington. There were only sis In Missis
sippi, four in Arkansas, and six In
West Virginia. More gallons of illicit
whisky were seized in nny one of the
wet states of Illinois, Kentucky, Mas
sachusetts, Ohio and Pennsylvania
than in any prohibition state.
That Itch, Burn and Scale Quickly Re
lieved by Cuticura Trial Free.
It takes about ten minutes to prove
that a hot bath with Cuticura Soap
followed by gentle applications of
Cuticura Ointment will afford relief
and point to speedy bealment of
eczema's, ltchlngs and irritations. They
are ideal for all toilet purposes.
Free sample each by mail with Hook.
Address postenrd, Cuticura, Dept. L,
Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv.
Knew Father's Weakness.
Johnny 1! , who has seen eight
summers go by, not very long ago de
veloped n fondness for playing "hook
ey" from school. After two or three
offenses of this kind he was taken to
task by his teacher.
"Johnny," she said, "the next time
you arc absent I want you to bring me
an excuse from your futher telling me
why you were not here."
"I don't want to bring any excuse
from father," protested the boy.
"Why not?" asked the teacher, her
suspicion plain.
"'Cause father Isn't any good at
making excuses. Mother finds him
out every time." Itehoboth Sunday
Herald.
Minht Have a Bearing.
"Is a deed good If drawn on Sun
day?" "I dunno. They do say the hotter
the day the better the deed."
VI HI I "ifr! tU If t;
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I I ft I a EKtvsTI I
K3 'jr i
( "After I
every
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to ail ages. It
massages and
strengthens
the gums,
keeps teetb
clean and
breath sweet,
aids appetite
and digestion.
The
Flavor
Lasts
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There are capes and capes; not so
many of them, but a variety as to size
and design and a promise of capes
made of fur and fur fabrics when wlu
ter comes. Small capes rulo the
modes in summer furs and lead up to
the larger capes nnd mantels that are
prominent In tho August fur showings.
Small capes finish ninny of the conts
In new suits for fall nnd a novelty has
appeared In a one-piece frock with a
long, detachable enpe made of the
same material as the gown.
Whatever, may be the fate of tho
cape In the race for popular favor, It is
a garment of character and good style
at all times. A handsome exnmplo
appears In the long cape of fancy
plush which fits into the needs of its
wearer in almost nny season. Devel
oped In taupe-colored silk plush, lined
with white satin, and with a wide
white satin collar, It Is an overgar
ment cqunl to gracing any occasion.
The model pictured Is cut to hang
st.-alght at the front and fall from the
shouiders and back.
The Introduction of white in tho
collar and lining adapts this particular
capo to late summer and early fall
wear, but its usefulness Is not hinted
as to seasons. It makes a presentable
Pig Esscr.t'alt Lacking.'
The man who Is trying to raise hops
without pasture rnd forage crops Is
like a puppy chasing his tail. He gets
plenty of exercise, but nothing else.
Pedigreed Corn.
Pedigreed corn has years of breed
ing back of It It Is the result of In
finite pains.
Best Seed Obtainable.
Sow a small amount of the best seed
obtainable per acre. .
evening wrap for any lime of the year.
It fastens at the front with three very
large buttons, nnd slits at each side,
finished with wide bands, provide open
ings for the hands and arms. There is
nothing quite so convenient as a cape
for wear over fragile and elaborate
evening gowns or dance frocks nnd the
cape pictured, considered from this
angle, is a great success.
A New Pullman Coat
The woman who travels across tho
continent or takes even an overnight
journey will revel In a new Pullman
coat of thin pongee, designed for use
as n negligee when trips are made
from sleeping berth to dressing room,
and for comfortnblo lounging all day
In one's section. All-covering and
loose enough to feel cool and comfor
table, like a negligee, tho garment is
cut and finished to look like a smart
coat. It would be quite prcsentuble in
the dining enr, or on a stution platform
when ono gets out a moment during a
stop, to stretch muscles nnd brefcthe
the fresh air.
Unduly Sour Cream.
The acid of cream unduly sour de
stroys more or less of the butterfat
and If kept too long or too cold a bitter
condition is the result.
GENERAL PERSHING'S BLOW.
Oen. J. J. Pershing, commander of
the first 1'rilted States troops to go to
the battle front in France, Is an anient
advocate of prohibition. Pershing's
punitive expedition into Mexico was,
to quote a writer In the New York
tribute, "the driest body of troops
that ever marched. It traveled abso
lutely on the water wagon, and the
going was hard. Some of those sol
diers went into Mexico soft and mod
erately rum-soaked. Put they came
out lean, Clear-eyed and hard as nails,
The sanitary corps reports on that ex
pedition will show some wonderful re
sults. Despite the hardships of the
first rush, the sick reports were star
tllngly meager."
SALOONS ROB CHILDREN.
W. II. Kice, a veteran circus man,
recently put out a chart showing com
parative figures of his earnings In typ
ical cities while they were wet, and
after they became dry. Decatur, 111.,
wet, gave hlin $3.271 ; dry, $0,580.
Itloomlngton, III., wet, dry, ?!),-
I(i:i. Poise, Idaho, wet, J',7iM; dry,
?10,S11. Spokane, Wash., wet, $fl,20 j
dry, $11,582. Seattle, wet, $:!.12S; dry,
Sii.Tlli; Portland, Ore., wet, $3,204;
dry, $8,420. Averuge wet, $1,408;
dry, $8,708. Prohibition means more
surplus money In the family and more
happiness for the children.
Acid Stomach, Heartburn and Nuusca
quickly disappear with the use of Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills. Send for triid box
to 372 Pearl St., Xcw York. Adv.
Certainly Not!
He Have you read '.'Freckles?"
She (quickly) Oh, no, that's my
veil.
When a woman can wash llanuels so
that they won't shrink she knows
enough to get married.
Once Was Enough.
"My wife never routes me up to cut
the grass before breakfast."
"Is that so?"
"Yes; she tried It once and I was
so sleepy that I ran the lawn mower
all over her tlower beds.
Couldn't Do It
Short I say, old man, can you lend
me ten dollars?
Longley Impossible. I've tried to
lend you money several times, but you
always seem to look upon It as a gift.
A cornet may be Just as big a nuis
ance as a full-Hedged com.
What Did He Mean?
Mulford Your wife used to sing
and play a great deal. 1 have mot
heard her lately.
Stilford Since we have had cfmV
dreu she has bad no time.
Mulford-Ah. children are sucti ,
blessing '. Everybody's Magazine.
Its Aspect
"Yours must be a war garden,"
"What do you menn?"
"I notice It is full of Hags."
Sometimes you can pick out fool by
their questions and wise ones by their
answers. And sometimes you cant.
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pi Net Contonts 15 Fluid Dranin?,
BUSY MR. BONE.
The story Is told of a diplomat In
Washington who Inquired very ear
nestly as to the identity of "this Mr.
Pone who Is introducing so many dry
bills."
DESTROYING THE NATION'S AS
SETS. A state that deliberately debauches
a citizen for profit or otherwise, de
bauches a potential soldier and a citi
zen of the nation.
I DRY TOWN HAS MONEY.
I "City in excellent shape financially.
' All hills paid and surplus on hand,
I auditor's report shows." No, these
I nre not headlines from some wet town
newspaper telling of booze-bought mu
! nlclpal prosperity. Oh, no. They re
j fer to Frecport's good financial condi
tion without any liquor license money,
Illinois Issue.
Progressive Farmer.
Study the soil. Study how to pre
serve Its fertility nnd you will thus
become a progressive farmer.
Ration for Brood Sow.
Shorts and sweet milk make a good
ration for the brood sow nursing pigs.
NEVER.
To udvertlse the liquor traffic you
never see an xhlMt marked "before
and after taking."
SIGNS OF THE TIMES.
What Is said to be the oldest saloon
In Ohio has voluntarily gone out of
business because of lack of business.
It has sold liquor since 1820. Four
other Columbus saloons recently gave
up their licenses. And the parent dis
tillery of Cincinnati the Flelschmann
built In 1800, has closed its doors.
They all see what's coining!
A DRY COMMENCEMENT.
This year, for the first time in the
history of the university, Harvard com
mencement was bone dry.
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4 similatinilhcFbod by RffiaU-
tinfiUieStDisanauTO
Children Cry For
t
P neither Opium, Morpnuienw
Iineral.NoTNAHcoiw
but"
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and revenue"-
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What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drop
and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium,
Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee.
For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the
relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea;
allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating th
Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving
healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The
Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Exact Copy of Vrapj.r,
Iii Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
TM CINTAU n COMPANY. NIWVOM CITV,
3kC
Utter Indifference.
"No wonder she's unhappy. She
doesn't know where her husband la
half the time."
"A great many wives don't know
where their husbands ure half the
time."
"Perhaps so; but ho doesn't even
take the trouble to make her think she
knows where he Is."
Doing His Best
She Are you a freshman?
He (confused) I try to be. rru-nonlan.
The cost of experience Is nevi.T fully
realized until one goes to law.
If your ryra smart or frtl sraldrd, Ro
man Eye Balpnm applied upon frolng to b4
la Just the thing to rtllcvt them. Adv.
The man who Itches for a thing may
get It by lively scratching.
Wtien Your Eyes Need Care
Try Murine Eye Remedy
No Rmartlns Jnit T Comfort. M ceDU at
lirtiaKlsti or nisll. Writ for Kroe Hrn Book.
atUlUMK EVB BEMKDI CO., CU1VAUU
A Mean Advantage.
Tho "canniuess" of tho Scottish
people is aptly illustrated in the fol
lowing :
The other day two boys of about
twelve years of age quarreled and fin
ished up with blows. In the tussle
one of the combatants got knocked
down, and while still on the ground
he queried :
"Wad ye hit a chap when he's
doon?"
"Na," gallantly responded tho vic
tor. "Ah, wee!," quoth the vanquished
yet cautious youngster. "I'll be here
till ye gang awa'." Tit-Bits.
The Listener.
"Have you any suggestions to make
about our new bouse, dear?"
"Yes. I wish you'd have the key
holes made larger."
1
"PAfckER'i "
HAIR BALSAM
A tolltt fmmMem ( mrntt.
Far R . rl- J
Beauty toCra r or FiM Hi
KYouHaveSomeMoiiey
toraraat In a propoiltlon promlilnf Tory term
turna. It wilt pay too to writ to J. J. STMOINfc
ill MorcanUlo Uulldlns.OKLAUOMA CITT.OBIA.
Aristo Nonrub Washing Tablet
Samplei fne. Amailnr rctulu noUiiBceqaal: sj
ollor. F. 1. Sampson, MM loon. III., wrim: "HwG
Fncloicd order, four An. to lia winner, beat
later handled. " P-V-hr-l ""'t ft ri'n-t.iHef
Lung Trouble? r..rtrTSS
aa Carboldn, that m used uh wooArrrel w
eo.e at Cliff lRle Camp. Oonrinflna pmf fnwv
aaaaiua uiM inaiai iu, B.r.aa,uuuUnua.av
An Iowa Inventor's scarecrow con
tains mechanism that makes It emit
loud bellows at Intervals.
When a fool doesn't act like a fool
be fools a lot of other people.
Annnitnnlff Teal Oof patent i
vyuunuuiiii nukematlT ml lloulna k.i. .
ua; Khares 110 eai'b. Von'll probably diwbl
money within SO day. '-"r ! i-, . H ri1.1f.
$5,000 to $15,000 From One Acre of Lot
Thli It fact, not hot air. Glnnerj, Qoldea Seal eadl
tacu from lieu. UarrlioB lay,VoodUs4 fia.mii
If You Would Be Interested
diTidvoa, mil (tMubkm rlL
W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO.