r THE tfULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURO. PA. 11 nnT nmin !WOr ire u-duai dirkd SJ W la u r r Thlo Department Our Readers In Fulton County and Elsewhere May Journey Around the World Alth the G a mora on the Trail of History LVIalclngr Happenings. Tug Set on Fire and Burned In Hour and Half MARINES BURYING GERMANS THEY HAVE KILLED THE ACTION OFF CAPE COD BRITISH GUNNERS WORK STRIPPED TO THE WAIST Three Empty Coal Barges Sunk And tor lews rinr ires m OUR BARGES "SfW The Boat Shelled And Set On Fire Women and Children In Small Boat In Danger Of Shellflre. Orleans, Mass. An enemy mb marine attacked a tow off the easti rn mont point of Cape Cod Sunday, sunt ESS? Vtf amtSi' iSr ,"Ur,,'W, Fn",CC 'mnrta ,h0 ,M""e8 0t mUW- " ,hc a"-a"""'y tl,u llBl,tltf near V - .' v .1 zr- . - till I "i r I?-.! VrV. ac fu USED-UP HATS SALVAGED BY QUARTERMASTER DEPARTMENT f ... .. 1 "".ii mt.tiHtm ta lT.,,n,iwf iWi.iTiMi.Mit. ). ii.iir , ustfsz t;,rs!'0'0 un tl,e wcwtorn fro,,t 8,,ow, " n,",Hh B,m erew BMi th8 GASSED MEN ARRIVING, AT HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT . , rt. 1 1 m i ii 'wi jaGfc Wlu-n tliu !... n.mnu lln.l ilu.t Huh- Imts lu.ve tno i- ....... .;,.vs .n.-.v n.n. Uv.-ui into tlit- hut .IrtmrtMionf of the si.ly.if:,. d.pnrtm.nt of the quart.T.nustfr diot In Fraiicw. wh.Te tl.,.y rc fixed up or sent uwiiy to be inude over Into brand new huts. ( FIGHTING IN THE ALPINE HEIGHTS FIRING FRGM HIGH POINTS Soldlersvvho have been (,-Mssed by the (Jennm.s are sliown hitIvI.ik nt a hospital In Franco for treatment .lr 1 ff'SV;0 "G00D LUCK' FR,END' SAYS TOMMY ed'sows son with tanks ijM ,2vi prffiii r IW- -kr -Iw 5hc llixtx&i l-ass,. on the rorky liolslitM of the A.l.imllo. where the Itallaus are ! I rffWsfe; I8fL I t-" ' : I RSpfi ' fej fCX J doing some of the most speetHCiilar flKhtlnjf of the war. 'fiii J 1 . 'IJ J 1 1 f Af Til r u 1 3inmfflWff J three barges, get a fourth and their tuf? on fire and dropped four shells on the mainland. The action lastid an hour and was unchallenged except for tvfo hydroplanes from the Chat ham Aviation Station, which cirrieii over the U-boat, causing her to sub merge, for a only a moment, to re appeur and resume firing. Of the 41 persons, including three women and five children, on board, three men Captain Charles Alnslie' of tho Lanhford, and John nolevirh and John Vltz, Austrian members of the tug crew, were wounded. Dolovlch probably will lose an arm. Vitz hail one hand blown off. These two wen. Bent to the Massachusetts General Hospital. In Dnston. Captain Alnslin was wounded in both arms by ,!nap nel and was treated at the summer home of Dr. J. Danforth Taylor, ot Boston. The attack was witnessed by large crowds of natives and summer vls. tors, who had flocked to the cape for the week-end, seeking relief from the heat wave. All accounts agreed that the submarine's shooting was very bad. Jler torpedo work wns no hm. ter. According' to Captain Alnslie, of the Lansford, she launched three tor pedoes at the tug and all went wild. The attack occurred a few miles from the naval aviation station at Chatham. Three seanlanes attacked the raider with bombs, according to Hear Admiral Spencer S. Wood, com mander of the first naval district. The fire was returned, keeping the planes high. Finally, however, the V. boat submerged and was last observed heading south. The net results of the raid was the sinking of barges valued in the ag piegute -at JflO.OOO, and the serious damaging of a tug valued at ?100.('e.i at the expenditure ol' three torpedoes which" It Is estimated post the German Government n total of $ 15,000 and a quantity of ammunition. The appearance of the raider so near the treacherous shoals and tide rips of the cape and her subsequent actions caused amazement to the thousands of eye-wltncsses rather than consternation. The barges were in tow of the tiis Perth Amboy, owned by the I.ehi;:h Valley Railroad, and were bound from Gloucester for New York. One was loaded with stone, but the others were light, being on their return trip after bringing coal to New England. A fog bank lying four miles off shore hid the U-boat from her approaching vic tims. The one-sided fight took place three miles south of the Orleans coast guard nation, which is located midway be tween Chatham, at the Elbow, and Highland Light, at the extreme tip of the Cape. The firing was heard for miles and brought thousands to the beach, from which the flashes of the guns and the outline of the U-bnat were plainly vislblo. Possible danger to the onlookers was not thought of until a shell whizzed over their heads and uplashed in a pond, a mile inland. Three other shells buried themselves In tho sands of the beach. PAJAMAS BOON TO SOLDIERS. MACHINE TO CUT WIRE ENTANGLEMENTS ST:? So as to be used to tiring from n height, either from aircraft, hillsides or mountains, these American soldiers, mounted In n tower nt the ground school, Austin, Tex., are firing nt clay pigeons to attain accuracy of firing on a moving target. A Itrltlsh It. A. F. man wishing good luck to French cavulrymen on their way to combine with the British. PLANNING TO STOP THE GERMAN DRIVE I Sonny Was Safe. I An exceptionally voluble golfer was ! vainly trying to hit his ball with tu ! driver. After niimno..(,.i I 3f "'" I. ivf i -'"" M "U'l r tile 1)1.11 fiVfcilM I""" "10 Ka,M0 In I,lrltl P'Tiixeology. V V ,W A 4 I I'iltlNltlir In Ilia l-nmnpb. L3 nreiun, no noticed u sum i-h-i .nf..i.. " " ti ii.il- lug him and holding by the hand n very small bov. Imiinilliiiiu ,i..i.. H of flying golf balls flashed n ion ougnt not to br ne vonr n.ti.. V hrntliop I,.. i i . . Ml a ; -'I "v .iiui iiiiii-ii rue girl. , -Uh. It's all right, sir." she renii-.i i eiuiMv. -ires quite deaf." Replace Cas-lnfscted Clothing And Af ford Great Comfort. Paris. Hospital pajamas made bv American women have been found of the utmost service In replacing cas Infected clothing at the 17 Red Cross bath station;! which have been started in France. To relieve the gassed men of the clothing they have been wear ing, give them a bath and supply them with pajamas and a blanket is all that can be done for then, immediate ly. Covered with the Red Cross blanket they go to the nearest hos pital. DEALS BLOW TO BOLSHEVIKI. William L. Edison, the second son of j Thomas A. Edison, who Is follow! ntr In v ; his father's footsteps as far as mo- L' m uii in Keiiiii.s is concerneii him on. Tjl I "eJ 1" Hie United States Tank corps S nfter declining nn .ni. . s5 . . " "M.n-i o Liiiiwiiission. V1 uu "'P'tod nt Fort Slocum to be In- General Semenoff Said To Have Won Victory In Siberia. London. General Semenoff. the anti-Bolshevik leader In Eastern Si beria, says a Tlen-tsln dispatch to the Daily Mail, has inflicted a sharn blow with heavy losses In men. stores and r.nimunttlon. The correspondent does not specify his opponents nor the date and place of the action. APPOINTED BY WILSON. PL fW$l ifi ' otu,,,a'"' nn" "ft" a Uve-day rest he VT ' Mi AHl W 1 )V" S,,,t to Go !'. where the lyjQli St kVuV If i tMnk Corl'8 ls trlneJ- This Is the sec- wAjKV mi t" 't l.o has served In th0 ' JT .7' Z tv- B ol nineteen ho enlisted In m..,, rexn., ah jouvu gin to do Is to get I. lhe Inventors imel of a wlre-c i.ttlng uiarhlne for use In .No Man's I job In the army or navy and beln to Land being demonstrated on nn entanglement erected on the capltol grounds I win the war. After that I'll ho glad to In Washington. One man propels the machine while another operates give you n tip on how to become rich lever which cuts the wires. or famous." American und British officers on the western front consulting and mark. Ing off strategic positions which the enemy was expected to strike In his new offensive! regiment,. U. S. volunteer om'in wth n corporal's rating, during the Spanish-Anierlcnn war. He Is now thirty-eight years old. Superiority. "Mr. Mobster has been n rich mnn for years, yet ho still Rtands In awe of his butler." , "And how can you account for that?" "I can't explain It unless It's be cause the butler Is a much better gruinmarlun than Mr. Blobster." Bir mingham Age-Herald, Ex-Governor Stuart Of Virginia On Price-Fixing Committee. Washington. Former Governor Henry C. Stuart, of Virginia, was ap pointed a member of the Price-Fixing Committee, of the War Industries Board, by President Wilson. LUDENDORFF NOW CHIEF. Wonders What Has Become Of Hin denburg. Paris. General Ludendorff, who, up till July 17 had borne the title of quaitermaster-general of the German Army, has received In a German olll clal statement the title of chief of tho general staff, according to the ' Matin. The newspaper points out that that tlHe belonged to Fied! Mar shal von Ilindeuburg, and wonders what has become of hliu.