THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. I Readers -bii DODS rtmont Otir -;- H rrr-n 1 Ci.l4-MM i r i it m I m 4 . ... . w. w u jr ra u is. i S3 n iwiciy juui ritij Around the World NAith the Oomora on the Trail of History Making: Happenings. . GREAT RED CROSS DEMONSTRATION IN GENEVA , I I k IiZ&krr J? KA , JiC KT committee of tho i f A( A l V x j i Klntf l-Vnliiiiinil f Itmiiiiiiiila rcvicwiiii; a briumlu m' his irnryiuili'il fnrfi-s. Working on :i lilj; turpi'ilo for m AmiTlcnii luit tlcslilp on of Hit' Imrm-s on wliirli tlii- project ilcs iirc iisscmlilfil. 3 Now pliottiKrapli of MnJ. Qin. Wlllluiii A. Miiim, who will coimmintl lliu Kortj-scconil division, Moon to he si'iit to Knincc. SCENE DURING FOOD RIOTS IN AMSTERDAM vii, Sullzci'lmiil, on the orrnslon of n ri'L'i'ptlon kIvcii to Cuslavc Ador, lifiid of tlu lntcrnutloiuil lti'd Cross, Inmii'diutcly uftcr ids flection us u iiiciiiIht of tlu fcdcrul council. At tho ritit is u portrait of Mr. Ador. WORLD'S BIGGEST SAILING VESSEL IN AMERICA r- n , I tn ' lm. r iMar ri .in ii'-ilrti-irtiibA- rli M-i----fii"iJ- -1 -.-- i j Imti-li i roups yiuirdiny thu puliico at Amslfrdam durlnj; tho serious food riots Hint took plnco llicio nnd In inuny 'uh uf ilnllaiid. BROTHERS DIVIDED BY THE WAR UNIVERSITY DEAN OF WOMEN Tho Inrtfost nnd fastest sailini! vessel of tlio world, the live masted l.arli I miih'o ol l.onleiinx, painted n pnrt Kllstenlni; while, put Into mi American port recently after minimi: the mliniiirlne gantlet. I he captain said he had hud n roiiiile of hrnshes with Cennaii siihinnrliies. Imt that his '.Kl-mllllinoler kuiis inoiinted on tho stern hud iiiiido tho Mihmersihles heep their distance, t mh r n fair liree.o tho I raiico can make 17 knots nn hour, mid In a mini her two Kiescl engines can civo lier a sp 1 of ten knots. Sho Is HM feet In length, 75 foot heiiin and litis n tonnilKo of 7,00d. CARRYING THEIR NEW AVIATION CORPS FLAG J , t K v v. j I J & tli Fronch nvintors carrjini; tho now Hag of their corps in tho llastllo day colehnitlon In rails. i. ' ;A4V,'VW;B"Jl.fe.3ttvi 1 swiss ministers wife y 4 ( m sons of Minn Kclniiniinii.llelnlc' the iiriiim donnit, who are . - '..inii each other In the war. August, on tho rUht, is servlnc in Atilli : '"Till!. I ... .... ....... i r .. ..r d, I ,,., . anil Henry, on tho Ion, tins onllstod in ino uavui luicoa ol ' L"lli'il Sliiles. MOTHER SHIP FOR SUBMARINES i JHtl Dr. Arisdno I. Miinn Kecht, daugh ter of lr. John T. Mnnn, president of the United States Insuranco conipany, has been appointed llrst dean of wom en of Now York university. Doctor Kecht is a Kiaduato of Uryn Mawr, 1909, and of John Hopkins, 11)13. BAER IN "RUBE" MAKEUP toother ship Tor Genuun BUbuiarlnos. ! - f'i This picture of J. M. Iiacr In "rube' makeup wns circulated nil over tho First district of North Dnkotn ns a cnmpnlgn document for Mr. liner's race for congress. y Mrs. Joan Adolplfo Stilzer, svlfo of tho new Swiss minister to tho United States, nnd their son Frederick, who with tho minister and a Swiss com mission hnve come to Wushlngton. An Exception. "Let us do nwny, my friends," cried the orator, "with the mailed hand In business." "But," objected n voice In tho crowd, "how about the postinan?" V BELGIAN TRENCH BOMB MORTAR '!im - This r.elnian trench mortar, used for llrlni: hotnhs from the trenches, Is small Iti size, hut n powerful engine of destruction. Tho bomb Is loaded with high explosives nnd onuses fearful destruction. S WAITING FOR ARTS ta Mi' k By DOROTHY DOUGLAS, hi tonMMMlk.aM.C It was a cheap little restaurant on tho Rust side. The food was not had, neither was tho service, bat thoro was a sense of burrenness about it ull. Wutrous went there for his midday meal because It was Inexpensive an nttrnctlon for Watrous. lie didn't hnve much money nnd had senrcely a hope of ever hnvliic any. He wns th type, that blessed, hnppy-go-lucky, that finds happiness In the moon, the flow ers nnd In tho very fact that Ood baa given m life. Ills position was nn Indefinite sort of clerkship In a depiirtmont store In tho neighborhood. In tho evening he wandered over to one nf the Ilohemlan restaurants, his violin under his lan guid .arm, and there pluyed while art ists, actors, futurists what not nte hetvrogeneitus mixtures of food. In tho little rostaurnnt he usually sketched attitudes while he absently swallowed whatever Ids waitress had considered nourishing nnd had placed on the polished surface before him. Had Watrous boon observing ho would hnve known that he was, per haps, the bost-earod-for patron In tho place. Molly Cnroy,' who waited on Iii in. always saw to that while sho waited wistfully for tho day when ho would turn his eyes In her direction. Sho had that motherly tender look In her eyes that nn artistic soul needs In the eyes of his life partner nnd ' seldom chooses. If Watrous was con scious of this attention no one knew It hut Watrous.. Ho sketched on tho menu cards whatever came within his vision and tossed the quaint tittle sketches aside when finished, Just as ho ciime he cast nsido his serviette when the final mouthful of Coffee hud passed his Hps. 11 He always left a dime on the table. Molly Carey saved all those dimes. She preserved them no loss systemat ically than sho saved every sketch that Watrous made on the menu curds. The sketches wore far more clever than sho realized portraits of patrons In various characteristic attitudes. Tho very tone, or, perhaps, lack of tone, of the cheap little restnumnt wns vividly drawn. Tho only sketch he hnd made which Watrous did not leave In the restnu rnnt was one of Moolly. Something about her wlstf illness, her entire Inck of self-consciousness, had dragged a hasty likeness of her from his pencil. He had It In his room on his shaving stand. Dreamy, semiconscious ap preciation hud prompted him to put It there. Watrous was never definite about lunching anywhere. There were days when the last quarter had gone "some where In tho world of spent money." Hut because ho never qulto knew whether his coat was on or not, nor remembered having purchased cloth ing at odd optimistic moments, Molly Carey supposed him to he desperately poor and unhappy. Molly never craved tiinperament. She only wanted to be human nnd mako other people comfortable, but she had a thrill of the ultra tempera mental upon tho day when she took tho sketches Watrous had made to nn nrt dealer. The artist on lower Fifth ave nue offered her so wonderful n price for them that for the moment she tlont ed high up In a bubbling cloud of emo tionalism. Acting on her own counsel, Molly left 12 with the nrt dealer nnd brought hack 12 tastefully framed to the res taurant. The manager was delighted. Ills round face beamed, nnd he gave Molly a good-sized check for the pos session of the drawings. In the evening when the day's work was over Molly stayed at the restau rant nnd helped hang the drawings. An artistic, .quaint atmosphere took hold of the room. Fascination, that most mysterious of nil powers, reach ed out and claimed the mind. The small restaurant became homy, while at luncheon next day animated groups of patrons stood gazing at themselves vividly drawn In those characteristic poses." They brought friends, nnd friends brought more friends. Watrous, when he had discovered a mountainous check tilting his plate, cast n swift glance at tho drawings on the wells and n deep flush rushed over his brow, lie wanted to hide under the minute serviette. Ho rammed tho check into his pocket nnd tried to look unconcerned. He went home that evening, nnd his eyes proclaimed the fact that ho was off dreaming again. When Je wont to the plaeo where he wns wont to fiddle he grouped his friends about him nnd told them n tale which dragged them one nnd nil over to the other restau rant on the East side. When they en-, tored with n babble of laughter nnd happy with expectation nnd the Joy of n new scene, Molly nnd th manager drew apart. There was something defiant In the expression of his eyes that prompted Molly to seek shelter, for ho was mak-j Ing straightway through tho line of ta-' liles for lier. ' Watrous caught Molly nnd encircled her with his arms. In spite of himself he trembled. Ureathless silence fol-J lowed. The crowd watted. Wutrous looked down Into Molly'a eyes. She cast a swift glance nroundl blushed charmingly and snuggled her head against his shoulder. ' The silence was broken by cheers.' Love hud met love, nnd all was well. (Copyright, 117, by tlta MrClura Newapa por Syndicate.) . Derivation of "8pruce." It Is Interesting to observe tho derivation of the word "spruce." From a number of eurly quotations It Is clear that "spruce," a vnrlunt of "pruce," simply stood for Prussian, the form "spruce" rather thun "pruce" being ca-i tubllBhod purtly by tho German "spros-i sen," meaulns sprouts, or young shoots,1 and sprossen-bler, or spruce beer, la made of the sprouts of this Or. An Iowu luventor'a scarecrow con tulns mechanism that makes It emit loud bollo-vs at Intervals. i