I THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURO, PA. Picture HE In Ttilo Dopor-tmon-t Our Readers In Fulton County and! Elaowhero May Journo Around the World With tho Oamora on the Traill of History INlalclns Kappenlnga. Food Administration Announces Drastic Move. AFFECTS OTHER BEVERAGES mmssmzmm, GASSED YANKEES ARRIVE AT THE HOSPITAL ' ' 1 . ' 'fit ";.? 7r;v-N The Breweries May Be Allowed Ti Open Between December 1 And The Effective Operation Of Nation-wlds Prohibition. 1 l. W'Trt (i Mews Readers BEER BREWING STOPS DECEr, i. V ITS lAniiTlcun Infuntry pausing tlii-ouch a French village on tlilr way to tlio front. 2 Some of tliu rtotir tho patriotic women of America have wived being unloaded at nn American lied Cross warehouse. In France. 3 FJslo JanlN, popular actress, wlio canceled all engagements und Is etitertaltdng the soldiers behind the lines. General Gourntid, commnnder of the allied forces on the right wing of the Marne front,. Is here shown, at the right, reviewing and addressing his cavalry, which bus bee n und which is stl!I pursuing the lioche. ENEMY GRAVES ATTENDED BY BRITISH ICven the enemy dead are respected by the British Tommies. The photo- L' ' ' 1 graph shows u I'.rltlsh siddler attending to the grave of an Austrian In Italy. K H ' ' THEY ARE NOT ALWAYS FIGHTING 1 " 1 ,JS52SsJ - AmerlCHn soldiers in rrnnce not oniy enjoy uieir siiiokcs. but cards us well. The game Is probably "strip poker," as two of the men hnve already discorded their shirts. Ono has a large safety pin, ready for Instant use in case of further losses, but then note the horseshoe on his shoe. TO t Wtirrn Nrwioapr l;i GENERAL GOURAUD ADDRESSES HIS CAVALRY w If , ft!"" ijf ftdm 1 fcft. j, 1 7-t f?t GLAD THAT HE IS DRAFTED Itobert Wood, the famous head waiter of the National Press club nt Washington, Is happy over being called to the colors. Ilobert bus waited on more distinguished men than uny other waiter In America. He has served, when they were guests at the Tress club, three presidents Koosevelt, Taft ami Wilson; cabinet olllcers and distinguished foreign rep resentatives, including the dt.ke of Connaiiglit, Arthur Ilalfour, General Joffre, Vice President Vlvlanl of France, and the heads of all other al lied missions to the United States, In addition to every foreign ambassador stationed In Washington during the past live years. Removing Childish Fears. Fear Is n matter of feeling and must be reached through feeling, not by will nor reason. If your child has fear of some object and you wish to cure lilm, two things are essential. You must make the object familiar and you must arrange for him to have pleasant as sociations In connection with It. Any fen treated In this way will rapidly dlsnppeur. GxchaiKr A motorlms with Ainerlcnn Hbldlers who have been Injured In n gas nttack on the western front arriving nt nn American ICed Cross hospital nt Jouy, France. Had these S'line soldiers arrived a day sooner they might have been listed among the victims of tho "Huns' latest victory" over another lied Cross hospital. The hospital was deliber ately bombarded by lioche aviators the day previous to their urilval, the result being that two persons were killed and fourteen Injured. PRINTING One entire division of the bureau of engraving and pri ntlng at aslilngton Is now engaged solely on the engraving of Liberty Loan bonds. Working day and night, a force of experts turns out millions of dollars' worth of this paper and Ink ammunition, which Is doing us much for the linul defeat of Germany as the stccl-tlppcd shells that are being hurled at the Huns from allied guns. Uncle Sam has In his employ some of the greatest eugruving experts In the country, men and women, all of whom are now working overtime' to have bonds ready for the next Issue. This Is u recent photograph of the bureau s largest pressroom working uight and day on six billion dollars' worth of bonds. he feeds britains armies i J Wrttrrn Nrwipitptr Union Union -j This Is Lieut. Gen. Sir John Cowan, quartermaster general of the Ilrltlsh army, who Is responsible for the sup ply of food, materials and ammunition to the Ilrltlsh forces on all fronts. Shot-Putting. "What's your boy doing at tho can tonment?" "Practicing shot-putting." "I didn't know they were encour aging that form of athletic sport In the army." "Oh. yes. They're nil there learn ing how to put sho) Into the Germans." Whoops, My Dearl Little Dorothy and little Mary had visited the park while Dorothy was enjoying symptoms of n certain popu lar malady. We asked, subsequent ly, whether they had been to see the alli um Is. "No." said little Mary, "they were afraid Dorothy would give the elf'unt or the glruft the whooping cough," ' BONDS FOR FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN TREATING THE WOUNDED DURING BATTLE Scene during the battle of the Marne, showing French and American wounded and wounded Germun prisoners being given first uld close to tho lighting line. "Yankee Doodle." Kvery patriotic American loves the Jingling tune of "Yankee Doodle." but no one seems to know Just how or when It lirst began to be used. It Is ever so much older than the Declaration of Independence, und Is said to have been originally written In Greek. "lankhe Doule," meaning "Re joice, O Slave I" or "Let the Slave He Jolce." The Greek words certainly sound, pronounced English fushlon, enough like "Yankee Doodle" to make this belief n reasonable one. At any rate, It Is ono of the oldest songs In the .world, and nt different periods of an unparalleled career has belonged to England, to the once- vast empire of Holland und to the Iloman Catholic church, where It probably originated somewhere about the year 200. A Legal Discussion. "What do they mean by court calen dar?" "I don't understand the term." "Nor do I. I thought courts paid no attention to time." How the Tornado "Works." Pages of magazines and columns of newspaper space have been devoted to graphic and vivid. If not lurid, 'do scrpltlons of the tornado In action. P.ut William Soda, a farmer who nev er "writ" n line of literature In his life, expressed It all In a single short paragraph, In a perfectly clear and understandable way, when he was naked by n reporter of the Star Sat urday about the twister that had made complete wreck of his home: ''How long did the storm last?" "Feller," he replied, "I don't believe she worked more than two minutes, hut while slio worked she worked like ." Any American can pet that without a diagram. Kansas City Stnr. Sea Erosion Reduces Helgoland. Helgoland, the present German na val base In the North sea, was five times Its present size two centuries ago The erosion of the sen claimed the greater part of Its land, but this has now been stopped by the use of concrete. Washington. Manufacture of Wr the United States will be prohibit after December 1 next as a war miiB. ure. This announcement was made by th Food Administration, which said t(19 decision had been rcaached nt confer, ences between President Wilson ami representatives of Fuel, Food and It.-ii;. road administrations nnd the War In. dustrles Board. . Factors which Influenced Hir rir-rij. Ion to prohblt the manufacture of i.,.r after December 1, the fund admin. Istratlon announcement said, wore "tin further necessity of war Industrie or tho whole fuel productive capacity 0 tho country, the consldett.ble drouth which has materially affeojed the S11p. ply of feeding-stuff for next yi,n, tiie strain upon transportation to lundle necessary Industries and the shorty,, of labor caused by enlargement of t.t army program." Warning ulso was Issued to nianu facturers of all beverage- and inimrtl waters that for the same reasons there will be "further great curtailment la fuel for the manufacture of glass con tainers, of tin plate for caps, of trans, portatlon and of food products In smh beverages." Action along this line, it was said, had been expected by the brewing In terests In view of the Fuel Admin istration's order of last July 3 reduc ing coal consumption of breweries 50 per cent., and a warning that they might not be able to continue in busi ness. Under national prohibition lecishv tlon passed by the Senate and Kent to the House which enacted similar leg. lslatlon last May, manufacture of beer and wine would be prohibited after May 1. Today's order will move up six months the time for discontinuance of the manufacture of beer, altlinuth tho breweries may be allowed to rn sume operation between that date ami the effective operation of the dry h-ni. latlon, If finally enacted, since today'i order was "until further orders." The manufacturer of whisky was pro hibited last year and there have been repeated demands In Congress that t lie President exercise his war-time power to stop- the manufacture of beer as a food conservation measure. The House last May In adopting the Emergency Agricultural Appropriation Dill attach ed a rider which provided that none of the funds appropriated by the measure should be used until the manufacture of beer was discontinued. MAY BRING HUNS TO U. S. Corps Of Interpreters In Army Ordered Increased. Washington. Publication of ordcrj providing for a substantial Increase In the corps of Interpreters of the army revived reports of plans for bringing to America large numbers of Germans captured on the western front. The new orders provide that In addi tion to the commissioned personnel of the Interpreters' corps already author ized, there will bn "nnn fl rat llfiiilnn.inf. one second lieutenant and one sergeant for each 600 prisoners of war internwl.. In the United States." In this connection It is known that the shipment of civilian goods on re turning army transports and supply ships recently was sharply curtailed by the military authorities. HUNS ABANDON PEACE DRIVE. Teutons Agree Present Is No Time For It. Washington. Germany and Austria have agreed that the present Is no time to start peace offensive, according to a dispatch from Switzerland reporting on the recent conference at Vienna be tween Admiral Von Hlntze nnd Count Be r I an. This message says the Teutonic for eign ministers agreed that the Entente must be made to realize that Marshal Foch cannot brenk the German front and that years would be required to defeat Germany. An ofllcial French dispatch, com- , mentlng on the report, notes thnt th ministers did not speak as in the pat of a victorious Germany dictating pears terms. SENATOR FIRST TO REGISTER. Henderson, Of Nevada, Sends Draft Card To Elko. Washington. Senator Henderson, of Nevada, has the distinction of being the first member of the United States Sen ate "to register under the new drnft law extending age limits to men under 46. He has filed with local draft au thorities a registration certificate to be forwarded to his home at Elko, Nev. He Is 45 years old. . ALLIES OCCUPY OBOZERSKAYA. Prisoners Taken In The Region Around Archangel. London. A British otnclal communi cation dealing with the operations of the Allied forces in the region around Archangel Russia says: , "After further severs hand to hand fighting with an enemy force led by the Germans, the Allied troops fiavs occupied Obozerskaya. The Allied cas ualties were slight."
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