THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. ALLIES GROSS Picture for Mews R ISLE AND E In .Thla Dopartmont Our Roadors In Fulton Around tho World NAAIth the of History IVIaUlne Jounty Somen ind Elaowhon on tho Trail VI ay Journey Americans and French Take Town of Fismes. appenl BIG BAG OF PRISONERS GERMAN PLANE BROUGHT DOWN BY BRITISH GUNS DAMAGED GERMAN U-BOAT IN SPANISH PORT . Number Will Thrill Allied World World Events eaders AISH When Announced, It Is Report ad Americana Alone Cap tured 8,400. American Army on the Alsne-Mnrne mimnmiuiuLi i. 11111111 Jl 1 - I. . ' '" " " "s TUU German seaplane, a FrlederieliKchufen machine, was brought down In the North scu by Iirltlbh gunners. SPORT CONTESTS OF THE TOMMY WAACS IN KENT 4 y; The Tommy Waucs nnd women motor driver In Kent, England, ore helping to furnish fun In the camps by tak ing part In the army service sport contests. The photograph shows a women's ruce, which consisted of running purt way with egg and spoon nnd skipping home. IS HOMING PIGEONS GOING TO THE FRONT Iiuiii win .iiih 11111 mm Tills r.rltlsh ohlclnl photograph shows how British army homing pigeons are sent up to the fighting lines In France. These Intelligent birds have been the means of turning many a possible defeat Into a glorious victory. In one of the great buttles that rriged along the British front recently a British officer found himself surrounded by Brhe troops, and released one of his pigeons with a note to his artillery telling them to pour a burrage over the liuus. He was saved. "YOU ARE DOWN lvOjl , ; ; Hot In answer to the British Toinmle's remark, "I see you've moved," this young lady replies: "Yes, so I have, but not willingly." The cause of her 1 remarkable predicament and that of the houe was a shell from a Boche gun on the western front which exploded near the foundation, causjng the wulls to cave la and thereby bringing the attic down to the level of the street V wiirii rwipopr union RATHER EARLY" n MAKING AERIAL BOMBS Willie their brothers ore lighting tho battle of liberty on the front In France the women of England ore seeking to speed tho cause to n victorious finish by working night and day In munition factories to turn out hundreds of thou sands of war weapons. This picture shows n woman worker In one of Eng land's largest factories, ncetylene weld ing the bodies of aerial bombs. Confidence. Henry's mother was explaining some of the rensonR why he should be 0 good boy nt oil times, Among other thliMrs she told lilin that he had only one life to live and one chanco here on earth to bo good. "Well, mother," said Henry, "I think we should have two chances." "No, Henry; God gives us Just one chance and we must try very hnrd to be Just as good as we can be." "Well," replied tho boy, "I think we should have two chances. Now, who do you think Is right, mother, God or me?" Mistaken Identity. "Cleopatra I Cleopatra I" Mary, who liked big names called for her pets. "Why, I thought your cat's nnme was Napoleon," protested the visitor, "He was Napoleon till he had his kittens," adlrmed Mary stoutly. An Apology for Sarcasm. "Are sarcastic people Ill-natured?" "Not always," replied Miss Cayenne. "Sometimes whnt seems sarcasm Is a generoos effort to be euphemistic la stating a necessary fact" : ivW ' l t C This Ocriuuu submarine, Interned lu yacht. RED CROSS A liappy .'roup of nNtt'rs of a Iiritish Kel CroKg hospital borc holding o ptscatorlnl contest on a French canal Is filiown In this lirltlsh ofTlcliil picture. The kIhkth ore Kllof a little recreation, since most of their time Is consumed In working hard at all hours nursing and bringing cheer to the wounded Tommies. LADY HARCOURT Lady Harcourt, formerly Miss Mary Kthel Burns, daughter of the late Walter II. Burns of New York, Is the wife of the IU. Hon. Lewis Harcourt, M. P., first commissioner of works, trustee of tho Wullace collection, British museum, London museum, Na tional Portnilt gallery, nnd executive of the British school at Borne. Tired of Moral Suasion. Marjorie ond Freddie were playing together one day. Their mother hear ing Freddie cry, went to see what the disturbance was. "What Is the trouble, Freddie?' she asked. "Sister slopped me," ho said. "Marjorie, you must come ond tell mnmiim when brother Is naughty, not slap him." Marjorie snld : "Well, mamma, you never do anything but talk to him." Scenery. "Or.r public library Is a favorite with film people," suld tho man from Plunkvllle. "As to how?" "Last week It figured as the ducnl pnliicc, home of a steel millionaire, UfuMl gnllery, Temple of Diana and summer residence of the czar." The Prospect Tttpy any coal will be a paradox this winter." "In what way?" "People wont have It to burn." '-?3.. C.Xw',r.yy?l'?:r..L.'!!!!!ar lHTT-.-'' , :. jit J"' 1 a SpanlKh port, was dumaged la an encounter with an American patrol SISTERS IN A FISHING CONTEST CROWDED TRAFFIC SI Trains of French and British transports greeting e::ch other on the western front In France. Trnftlc In the fighting zones Is sometimes almost as crowded as In the great cities of the United States. All sorts of vehicles pass to and from the front, Including gun carriages, supply wagons, motor cycles, ambulances, automobiles, etc. Tho busy avenues of military travel have triillic guardians, like our own traffic policemen. BRITISH HEAVY BATTERY IN ACTION British battery of heavy guns burling shells at the Huns In Flanders. INTERESTING ITEMS The number of words found In old English literature does not exceed 30,. 000; recent dictionaries huve listed more than 4001000. The measurements of the Venus de MIlo ore: Height. 8 feet 8 Inches; bust, 88 Inches; waist, 81 Inches ; neck, 13"4 Inches; weight, 170 pounds. J; NEAR BATTLE FRONT ISBMWagBgag J ft. ' ' . T . jntsiern nrwpr i nam A codfish which was cut open recent ly In Hallowell, Me., disclosed a glass marble an Inch In diameter. The Greek classified music among the sciences and studied the mathe matical proportions of sounds. On a new style of uniform for the army there Is a saving of a third of a yard of material and 120,000,000 a year In cost for an army of 2,500,000 men. ft front. The town of Flames was taken late Sunday by the American troo,; supported by the French. The French are across tho VcMe at several points to the eastward, and the line has been extended north wet of Ithelms to La Neuvlllette. The f;(.r. mnns are resisting sharply from Mui .on to Champlgny. Flames was taken after a heavy artillery fight that began In the midlife of the afternoon. A few Americans had entered tho town Saturday mr. noon and remained there all niht They were driven out early Sunday. The Germans threw gas shells anl shrapnel Into the southern part of tli town, making It Inadvisable for t!:o littlo party to remain longer. London. The Germans have retlrrd to the north bank of the Vesle and the French have effected four cross. Ings of the river, according to infor mation received here. The Germans, It Is said, are resisting stubbornly and fighting strong rear-guard actions. The situation Is generally consldorfd tilphly satisfactory and the indications seem plainer that the Germans do not Intend, farther south, to make a per manent stand on the hanks of the Alsne, but that they -will retreat to the Chemln des Dames Itldge, which Is one of the strongest positions In France, and for the moment will try to hold the French while getting away with their great accumulation of 8tore8 and munitions. The Allies captured the Chemln des Dames once, and may do so again. Paris. Both flanks of tho German forces btttween Ithelms and Solemn appear to have been turned. The French have forced a crossing of the Vesle west of Bheims. Allied troops have crossed the Ai-ne at several points between Solans and'Venlzel. Tho German resistance Is faltering on the left wing of the Allied advance,, while It Is growlns; Stubborn and desperate on the rltht wing, where the Germans still retain a foothold on the southern bank of the Vesle between Champlgny and Junch ery, northwest of Ithelms. The number of prisoners captured by the Allies during the last two days will thrill the Allied world when an nounced. The Vesle river, which was flooded owing to the recent heavy rains, has hampered the German rear, guards, which were unable to ford the stream and had to fight for their lives. The most of these Germans were killed and the rest were made prison era. German reinforcements are reported arriving In the Solssons sector from the north. The Allies continue their advance according to tho latest re ports, although It la held within pru dent limits. The Allied left wing has moved faster than the right and fur ther progress In the Solssons reRion might expose It to a counter-attack from the enemy. Allied forces In pursuit of the Ger mans have passed through veritable charnel houses, strewn with the debris of war. Bodies of men and horses art mingled with broken-down vehicles alongside of monster ammunition dumps, some partially exploded iuid others Intact. Bodies of Germans found In clusters byond the runnc of the Allied artillery Indicate thnt i" vere punishment wos Inflicted on th fleeing columns by the French, Amer ican and British aviators. WILSON MAY VISIT WEST COAST. Trip To Pacific States During Loi Drive Probability. Washington. Posslbl.ltles of Tresl' dent Wilson visiting the Pacific Coast during tho Fourth Liberty Loan drive, which begins September 28 and end October 19, have strengthened intf probabilities . It became known some time sf that plans were being made for 11" President's participation in tho nei' drive, which will be a greater nn than any of Its predecessors and prob ably will Include speeches throughout the country by members of the Inet and members of Congress. Con gressmen from many sections have written the White House, Inviting the President to visit their States. FIRED AT HAWK; HIT MOTHER. Virginia Farmer's Wife Wounded When Daughter Shoots. Winchester, Va. Mrs. William Nc' come, wife of a farmer, was scrious'J wounded by shot, when a gun f1' ploded In the hands of her daiwhter. Mamie, who was aiming at a chick hawk. The load went through one 1 and lodged in the other near the ankl . HUN CHIEF8 ADMIT FAILURE- Territory Lost "Disposed Of AccordM To Plans." Copenhagen. Field Marshal Hlndenburg and General udendor received the Germans correspond" according to advices reaching te and openly admitted that the tffttP plans had failed. They asserted, B ever, that the Germans were still bi tera of the situation and that the t tories given to the enemy ,fl disposed of according to pla4.