. fHE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURO, PA. w ? s of 0 ers 1 1 n jn Thlo Department Our Readers In Fulton County and.' Elsewhere May journey 1 Around the World Aitri the Camera on the Trail of History fVlaUing Happenings. i World Events for Mews Read ictur 9 Iv; , -e ild3 v r7V " w m - r 1 WrT JW-cP - Af'''4 1 Aincrlniii soldlor In tnilnliiK nimp equipped for liiiyoni'i drill. 2 French trnoim nmrchlns nlong the country - ronds on tht wny to the trunclicR nt Vordun. 3 Ht-nvy howitzer of the iiIIIph In the deep snow on the wentern front. SCENE AT FIRST AID STATION ON THE fell i'MkfJtM0mti imWmmiMi . : . SS-jj"" v ' , MUtm ' juut " .jra5-,'i' :-i :f Wft. .a4wftftWftfc.ii i.... ..v.".;......- w..yw;. j.i.x.ft;-- i Vry ' .v - ,i ; y"r ..,,...... s ,,i zmmmm$zA "IJIossos" (wounded men) le:ivin linvlntt hnd their wounds fronted. THEIR CHURCH IN Cnnndlnn troopers lenvinc the Improvised church which they have ar rnnged In a little French, villus that hns lieen sliot nil to pieces. KNITTING MACHINE SPEEDS UP WORK ? I : Of- i llsK It 7 The comforts roimnlttee of the Navy League of the lulled Slates has InHtalled in its headquarters several knitting machines for making sweaters, niulllers, socks and other wearing apparel for our lighters. A pair of socks can be turned out on a machine In 35 minutes. An uppeul has heeu sent out to patriotic knitters to operaU uiuchlues Ustead ot knitting by hand, nnd thureby speed up the work. ' u first stiitlon elose ttehind the lines A RUINED VILLAGE M MEUSE FRONT lit Itrus, In the Meusu sector, lifter IN MEMORY OF VIMY HEROES This monument lias been erected to the Caiiiidhin -nrtlllerynien who fell during the great battle of Vlmy Itldge. Ileal (ionium shells are used at the base to support the chains. Made in America. . Scene: A cigar store at Inventory time, evidently, for In addition to the usual shelf and counter displays the floor Is piled high with boxes, Jars and crates of "smokes" of every descrip tion. Enter an elderly and respectable person. ' E. and R. P. (solemnly) I beg your pnrdon. Have you any cigars or ciga rettes here? Clerk (gravely) One moment, please. I'll see. If there be such a thing ns a dis tinctively American brand of humor, perhaps that conversation Is ns good an example ns any. In Germany the clerk would have been insulted; In France he would have, laughed ; In England he would have said: "Yes, sir." Collier's Weekly. Records of Severe Winters. In old records of hard winters In the middle ages the race today hardly rec ognizes the planet it lives on. For example1: In the year '101 the lilack sea was entirely frozen over. In 4(52 !he Danube was frozen, so thnt-Theo-domer marched on the Ice to Swnhn to avenge his brother's death. In 7&1 the cold was so Intense that the Strait of Dardanelles and the lihick Rea were entirely frozen over. The snow In some plnces was fiO feet deep, and the Ice was heaped In such quaiitltle on the cltlns uj in Attn the upio, to full down IV. . - I J CHILDREN GREET AMERICAN MARINES imrn. asm- 18 i'-T mi, m A'' Tnirkload of American uuirlnt'H Tito American Ked Cross ambulances that were sent to Italy to help the Italian forces have arrived at Hie :ro;i,. This photograph, which has Just urrlved in this country, shows the ambulances crossing the TUizza del Duomo la Mllun on their way to the battleground. MISS BLANCHE GEARY American women who Journey to Purls during this war have now n lrotel of their own where they can stop. The Y. W. C. A. has opened the Hotel Petrograd especially for their comfort nnd placed Miss Blanche Geary In chnrge as mnnnger. Miss Geary Is well fitted for the task, for she is the building construction expert of the Y. V. C. A. Before going abroad for the nssoclation she superintended the con tracts for the Y. W. C. A. hostess houses at Plattsburg. Fort Worth, Tex. ; Fort Riley nnd Army City, Kun. ; Lnwton, Okln., und Allentown, Pa. Wildcats Stop Mining. Three wildcats tied up operations nt tho mines of the Abel (Pa.) Coal com pany and Incidentally cut down the production 200 tons. The animals had been prowling about the mines for n week or more, nnd on one morning, tho heavy white frost on the ground showed the min ers tbnt the cats had gone into the mines. . There wns no evidence of their hav ing come out, nnd the miners assem bled nt the entrance and sent some of the men to get guns. On nccount of the unusual condi tions existing In the mines It wns late before the last cat was killed. No coal was mined while the men were hunt ing the cnts. W v I J5:i K t 1; i . i . S. at, , i !.-. . " -1 ft. 1 Jv 2- is. - -rr j , on a rond In Frunro, gnft(U by the rhIMivn wllh cIumts ami tmumatM. MAKING PICTURES N.vir,-t.y: ' iYit(iVsVv.'v-- -' vigftftft-ft.w1-: ...ft.. Viaf.Awak.uft.s.ftft..iV 'hen you pick up one of the many publications which print war photo grnpi. and see startling pictures of nctual fighting at the front, or when you see ra.'l battle scenes on the screen, very rarely do you think of the hazard the photornphers run who make the photographs. This picture shows French photographic operators working near the front lines within the runge of enemy fire. The smoke from an exploded shell can be seen. The men in the photographic division who make the photographs for war records nnd for tho Intelligence burenu are In ns much danger ns the men In the trenches. THE GRIM HARVEST OF WAR f, f liUI I ! In the midst of the desolation of war In northern France lie a uornmn trunmort 1Hver vul Ws team, killed by a slugle high explosive shell. IN FRANCE So'? 4 'V.iia tSft?'A tip?.? - f Si,,' "v !2n UNDER SHELL FIRE 1 , f J WASH THE KIDNEYS. AH the blood In the body passes thro the kidneys every few minutes. This is why the kidneys play such an Important role In health or disease. l!y some mys terious process the kidney selects what ought to come out of the blood and takes It out. If tho kidneys are not good-workmen nnd become congested poisons accutuulute nnd we suffer from backache, headache, lumbngo, rheu matism or gout. The urine Is often cloudy, full of sediment ; channels often get sore nnd sleep Is disturbed nt night. Ho It Is tbnt Dr. Pierce, of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute In Buffalo, N. Y, advises "Washing the Kidneys by drinking six to eight glasses of water between meals nnd then If you want to tnke a hnrmless medicine that will clear the channels nnd cure the nnnoy lng symptoms, go to your druggist nnd get Anurlc (double strength), for 00c. This "Anurlc," which Is so numv times more potent thnn lllhla will drive out the uric ncld poisons nnd bathe the kid neys nnd channels In n soothing liquid. If you desire, write for free tnedlcnt ndvice nnd send sample of water for free examination. , Experience hna tnught Doctor Pierce that "Anurlc" Is a most powerful ngent In dissolving urle ncld. ns hot water melts mignr. Send Dr. Pierce 10c for trial packag OIL, LEAD, ZINC STOCK Lot o know bow nnrh, or bow tittle, yon wtnt to Inveat In Oil. l4 or Zlnomock, and will plm tnr order wltb a reliable ompatir ; or send cbaok for amunnt yon wltb u InTeau (Stock can be pat4 Jir In weekly or montolv payments If preferred), lank references If dsel red. retarding onr reliability. AddrM llos Ait, Uklttliotua tit j,Oklhoia Remembered His Arithmetic. Another thing that will puzzle our soldiers Is English money. One time an American who wns the worse for drink was traveling In n railway car riage, when the guurd asked for his ticket. "Got nonet Lcmme 'lone I" maun dered the Ynnk. The guard took out his ticket sched ule. "Five nnd six, plonse," he said tersely. "Whazat?" queried the tipsy one. "Five and six, please," repented ths guard. "Eleven," said the Yank. "Now inoTt along to the next boy." Heals Running Sores and Conquers Piles. Also Stops Itching of Eczema as Soon as Applied. "I feel it my duty to write you t letter of thanks fur your wonderful Peterson's Ointment. I had a running core on my left lr for one year. I ocean to use Peter son's Ointment three weeks bro and now it is healed."-A. C. Gilbrath, 703 Reed St., Erie, Pa. I'd rather get a letter like that, says Peterson, titan have John D. Rockefeller f;ive me a thnuxand dollar. It does me ot of good to be able to be of use to my fellow men. For years I have been nellinn tltrmieh (Inntui-ts a large box of PETERSON'S OINTMENT for a trifle. The healing power in this ointment is marvelous. Ecrema goes in a few days. Old sores heal up like magic; piles that other remedies do not seem to even relieve are speedily conquer ed. Pimples and nasty blackheads disap pear in a week. 30 rents a box. Adv. Tulsa Culture. We hear much of the vulgnrlty of the newly rich, but there's none of that In Tulsa. A Tulsa matron Informs us that all new furniture will have to b bought to go with "the new Infant grand pluno." Kansas City Star. To Dyspeptics: Others have found a steady course of Garfield Tea a pleasant means of regaining health. Why not youf Adr. Explaining It "Money Is so tight Just now." "I suppose that Is why It Is to get loose change." hard Lawyers would make good soldiers. Their charges would discourage ths enemy. - : - j Based On Tablet1 m It Saves 90. CASCARA K? QUININE No advancs In price for this 25-Tcsr-eld remedy-JSc for 24 tsblets Soma cold tablets now 30c for 11 tablets riffured on proportionate cost per tablet, you save 9c when you buy HiU's Cures Cold in 34 hours grip la S days Money back if it rails. 14 Tablata for 2S. At any Drue Stavo cieanneSKin wimcu icunr Soap and Oirrlnem ti'ttch Lvenwhere'S DATXTWTC Watson E.rolomaai, S I).o. Adrlcaand buoks fro. BalM naaonabl. Mghaslralsrenoes. ttotlaarrloaa, DRfVE MALARIA OUT OF THE SYSTEM A GOOD TONIO AND APPETIZER COUGHING annors ethers and hurts ma. Rellere throat Irritation and tiekllnv.and riri nromurba. N colds and hoarseoeM by Uklujc at oooa W V7 w. PD if i i
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