THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURO, PA. Pictures of World Eveots for News In This Dopar-tmont Our Readers In Fulton County ondlElaowhero May Journey Around the Aorld Wl-tri tho Camera on tho Trail of History Making Happonlnga. ITALIAN CHILDREN GIVE BRITISH TOMMIES A PARTY w f -s" """" ,,Z'fr r. r r 1 Ff a tar- -fa i 111' 1 1 ' i a Wr?$ j3 rft i 1-1 I-r.Mi.li ir.ri iiilll!inct(r puns, nin.lo for tho uso of tho Amcrlctiii nrmy, being hnul.'d by trnctnr to nn Ami-rirni. 11 - T. ... . . ...... . i.... q t..K V I.-II.IL-I .imirtiir. rllll.TV CIIIIIP. - IMSIlM.'.I JirlllSII IUIIKS I1S.H1 IIS HIIVIIIICMI .IIIMITtllllllll "nin. ..iiij. ..vw. i.. .......... M. ...... I... ... I..... ....I .1... .......b ..f II... V t f A l.n.b if III.. Illll'S 111 FrilllPO. lllliSt.'l' K''l,,,ri" "l 1111 JIlIK.L' urill, nu in lliil-ausiimis .in; ... .... v. . ... .... ... NEW PHOTOGRAPH OF THE PITIFUL RUIN OF YPRES !liIWItWMfajl Ni't to flKlitlng. making friends Is tho chief nrcoinpllshinent of the Rrltlsh T.iininleH. In Italy, where they Inivti :one to help tho Itullans mnnsh tho Iloclic, they lmve nmdo n great lilt with tho kiddle. So fund have the children become of the I'.rltlah soldiers that they flock around them at every opportunity. In this Ili itlhli olllclul photograph a lively group of Italian kiddles Is shown entertaining the Tommies at a party. AMERICANS GETTING FIELD GUNS INTO POSITION s - Tin- ruin wrought by the W.-rmau guns Is vividly pictured in this new photograph, which shows the destroyed Milic.iral, mid ('huh Hall at Yprc. TWO PALS THAT ARE INSEPARABLE rv" I wy , hi j3K? Hxr- u tAk .Ifs, U ltf? h,'1 LOADING UP FOR THE HUN t y .y ? r Vi i"i i - - ' v WMm 1 trt v ji, , ,., I r . N T II I "11 i uirni iiijuumn jiiijii. Li MXJlTTfTTTrnTBtrTTTW1 TTTirnrTrini TTI r"" m-mmmmmimimmmmmBBmimwmiMmmiiiunuimim frmia t vitSiBmmf n .. - It Is onlv one of the lighter type of Held guns, but It Is requiring the united efforts of nine Amcrlcau soldiers to wheel it Into position. They are on the side of the hill overlooking one of the prettiest hpols in France. The gun position is protected by a netting screen of camouflage stretched across ixiles. CAPT. AND MRS. BOSANQUET WAACS MAKE BREAD FOR THE TOMMIES sailors in port hmdi'jg munitions aboard nn American battleship prepar atory to leaving for the war zone. The Infantryman never parts with his rllle, even on his trips to "Itllglity." "'if Is a Canadian Highlander taking advantage of a lull lu the fighting to iv" a littl.j attention to Ids nearest friend. PEDDLER VISITS AN AMERICAN CAMP I wiife'feia' .MiJ-a-XaiiMaMyM.. fiiiiiiniiwuim i n kmmI Aineriean Holdinm imvinir o.l.U and end from a traveling Deddler, near ,fc5 tailulng cuuu in France. Little-Known Dominican City. lllguey Is one of the principal In land cities of the Pomlnlcan Kepubllc. Like Its native land, It Is quaint, his toric, IsolatV.l, Immensely rich in natu ral resources, almost poor In actual fact, and practically unknown to the world at large. It lies In the eastern half of the republic, which Is the lenNt settled, the least developed and tho least known. It Is n city of some 2,000 souls, the center of a considerable primitive trade and tho site of the most famous shrine on the Island. This latter Is the shrine of the Vir gin of Alta Gracln, which Is visited by devotees from every part of the coun try. The church which houses tho shrine Is built In the old Spanish archi tecture, the quaint and enduring stylo which has stamped Its features on tho buildings cf n continent, from Pata gonia to Coloruilo. The Situation. "In regard to the relative condition of the city and tho county, the former takes the same otand as the Teutons." "How so?" "It wants peace with annexation." Kslher Clevelanil, daughter of the late ex-rresldent t'l. velan.l, and dipt. William S. H. ltosntiquet, I). S. O., leaving Westminster abbey after their wedding. Vntll her marriage to this distinguished olllcer of tho Cold stream (iuards Miss Cleveland had been doing volunteer nursing in France. This Man Hard to Kill. One of the most remarkable ofllcers of tho Itrltlsh army now fighting In Franco Is Hrlu. Gen. Adrien Car ton do Wiart. Since tho war began he has been wounded eight times, has lost an eye and nn arm, and has gained several decorations. General Carton do Wiart wns born In Brussels 31 y. ai s t, ,-. Ho fought In the Koer war tit the h age of seventeen, and was tin ir. f ( wounded while serving with I'.rabant s )t , nnd tho Imperial light horse, so mat altogether he has been woumieu 1 times. When tho present war broV nut lu. went to Fast Africa, where was severely wounded. Tho general In spite of tlio loss 01 an mm ' The "Waacs." as the members of the British Women's Army Auxiliary corps are famlliary called, are an Important part of the Itrltlsh army, and they are doing great work .behind the firing lines on the western front In France. This British otlliial photograph shows n group of the womeu bakers who make the bread (lie Tommies relish so much. MARINES FORM THEIR FAMOUS SLOGAN eye. has proved himself a urimant am, ,m ,L Mi vhlfrMii ? - ; foarless cavtd-y leader. , .Ml ? , T j; ,T,, me soP,r of tto things you do ' Pilff " I on JhJboard." said the impressionable t Jlfll lH W ' fcf J Oft bVvVl " ' ' v -in. 1 ' ? mi' -r-r i'iti i irrfii'rtv- t ir. r-,f- tr.11-. "I rTr.'ir rtff ftk n'i i i u 1 vniinc woman. I "Well, ma'am." replied the niatter-of-fact tar! "we scrub decks, we polishes brass, we load coal and" "Pear me. You don't get much ro mance out of that kind of work, do you 7" . "No'om. What we pets out of It Is mostly our pay and our keep." Bir mingham Age-Herald. ' This remarkable photograph shows the words of their winning slogan formed bv 800 mnrlnes In training for the battlefields. It took Just seven min utes from the time the word of command was uttered until every man was la. his place, forming the slogan "First to Fight" In living letters. HOW TO AVOID BACKACHE AND NERVOUSNESS Told by Mrs. Lynch From Own Experience. Providence, R. I. "I was all rnn down in health, was nervous, hod head- aches, ray dock ached all the time. I was tired and had no ambition for any thing. I had takes a number of medi cines which did me no good. One day I read about Lydist E. I'inkham's Vege table Compound and what it had done for women, so I tried it. My nervousness and backache and headaches disappeared. I gained in weight and feel fine, so I can honestly recommend I.ydia E. I'inkham's Vege table Compound to any woman who is suffering as I was." Mrs. Adfxine B. Lynch, 100 Plain St, I'rovidence, K.I. Backache and nervousness are symp toms or nature's warnings, which in dicate a functional disturbance or an. unhealthy condition which often devel ops into a more serious ailment. Women in this condition should not continue to drag along without help, but profit by Mrs. Lynch s experience, and try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Com- Emind and for special advice write to ydia E. Pink ham Med.Co., Lynn, Mass. pi 110. i . v "V- '.'. ' Method in It. Friend Why do you make that pa tient wait two hours every day lu the anteroom? 1 )octor He needs rest and that Is the only way I can compel Mm to take it. Boston Kvenlng Transcript. GREAT FOR ECZEMA AND OLD SORES I Guarantee My Ointment, Says Pettr- son. Stops Itching Instantly. "If vou are ronponnible for the hralth ol your family," snvn l'etcrnon. "I wint you . to Ret a large 30 ceut box of Peterson's Ointment today. "Remember, I stand back of every box. Every druR(rit saanintees to refund the pun-liase price if Peterson's Ointment dooiin't do (II I claim. "I guarantee it for eczema, old sores, running Korea, .salt rheum, ulcers, sore nipple, broken breads, itching akin, pim ples, blnckhpnds, skin diseases, blind, bleeding 'and itching piles as well as for barns, scalds, ruts, bruises and sunburn." "I had Jo rnnnlnir snres on my leir for II years. Was in three illnVrent hospitals. Amputntlnn was ndvlscil. Skin (rraftlns; wns trlpil. I wns cured hyislnif Peterson's (liniment. "-Mrs. V. K. Root, 287 Mlchl Run St., nufTaln. N. Y. Mnll orders tilled, rlinrces prvpald by Peterson Urns., Huffalo, N. Y. Adv. Fowl Play. Sambo Ho jmi know that your chickens come over Into my garden? Ceorge I thought they must be do ing that. Sambo Why did you think so? George Because they never coilltl back. Boy's Life. ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE DOES IT When your shoes plneh or your corus and bun Iiiiih ache tret Allen's Koot-hne, tlx antlm-ptio I'ow.lcr to lie nil nken Into shoes and sprinkled In the fimt-tialu. (ilYcs Instant relief to Tired, Ach ing, Swollen, Tender feet. 0er 1U0,IXU packages are Is-lng used by the troops at the front. Hold every where, 25c. Vji'I tuctH mnt iubittttt. AdT. The Proper Way. "Can she do her own cooking on a pinch?" "No ; she does It on n gus stove." If your druggist docs not have Pr. Teery's "Dead Shot" for Worms and Tnpeworm, send 25 cents to S72 I'enrl street. New York, and you will get It by return mall. Adv. Belief that there are as good fish In the sen as ever were caught Is poor consolation when we've lost our bait. Back Lame There's little peace when your kid neys are weak and while at first there may be nothing more serious than dull backache, sharp, stabbing pains, head aches, dizzy spells nnd kidney irregu larities, you must act quickly to avoid the more serious trouble, dropsy, gravel, heart disease. Bright' disease. L'se Bonn's Kidney Piils, the remedy that is so warmly recommended everywhere by grateful users. A Virginia Case "Erm Hilurt O. I.. Cook. 202 Oak St., Coving ton, Vn., saya:"A bad ruse of diph theria left my Kidneys very weak. Tho first symptom was backache that Kept growing worso nnd then tho kidney secre tions begnn to puss too fre quently nnd were painful. My limbs rwelled nearly twice their nor mal 8lzo and though doctors treated me, I kept getting worse until 1 gave up hope of recovery, l'lnally, I used I loan's Kldnev Tills and they cured mo. During tho past seven years, I have had no further trouble." Cat Doan's at Any Stars, 60c Bos DOAN'SIV FOSTER MILBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. DAISY FLY KILLER Zl;?'?: ortifttntnul, tonnltntv chp. Last til Muob. Mad of Di.Ut, esm'UpllI r lip owi will not toll or injurs 4nythiD. Gur- A .SuIIm Hnllt h 1 dealer,, or Mnt by rsi, prtpttd, for 11.00. HAROLD SOMERtt ISO Dl MALI AVI., BROOKLYN. N. Y. Fro.t-Prs.fC.n,.,ePl.nt.N-'W HBAT.mrong. ulanu. MbUl IIKI'I'Mll than Hothouse Plant.. AilTsrleties. Nio lor II : l.UuJfiirRai; rostpald. llf xpresa. U per 1,10. fl4il 1'to.t (.'a., Alaaaf , llMtiU srrt StI.KSMKN-lNA.lIKKt AUTO Ft'KL-one-thlrd eheaper; non-Injurious: wore power: no carbon Inmlilea: lnngestalill"hi.it reiteal seller; 1U year ei olnatT contract. 1NAJ1KK1 KLHLOU.. Aarun. Ohio nritKY IU'RKY ACF.NTR-Snap this qnlok, iiruml new, unllmlbsl Held, bis pmtlu, repeau tare. Write to-tlay. gel fnsi aeoreta of agency aDcccnN. Vernon Supply Company, West Manchester, obis PATENTS Watson K. Coleman .Wash ington I C. Buuaa free, tlllh si ralsraaoea. Bast Nsnits, FOR HA (.R-Choles unrelated, doneatleatad. real .lortheaaiern t-anada Silver Black breeding foiea, Is pairs. USUI UhUS, BoUtwall, Onlarlo,nads
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