THE FULTON COUNTY HEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. or Mews 01 Ul In This Dop artmont Our Readers In Fulton County and Elaewho Around the NAorld NAlth the Camera on the "Trail of HM story IVIa Wclne: Happonlnera. IVIay Journey ProeMont Patl D eoraie uiscovery ot Americj AN 1J A n . THF WAD . .... nll EMPLACEMENT OF GERMAN SUPERCANNON MEMORIAL SERVICES ROR FALLEN AMERICANS Oroe Ardent Rededlcatlon Ta u. , '".HI gn whicn Nation Wai Founi ed Are Asked To Aid. ictures of World Events Read I2TH OF OGTOSER AS UBEUTT I ' ' ' :'- ' I ' . k - mxit iiiniriiirw Tli emplacement mid platform of o 10 of the German long-range guns whi ali have been bombarding 1'urls. This pun bose wos discovered during the recent offensive ou the eastern front. Tlie K in hud been removed. The plat form Is U meters In diameter and 3.33 meters high. AMERICANS Some American troops are here Huns. FIGHTING THE INFLUENZA IN AMERICA -h:u: -y . pi kft fete ites-v4 To Hiiccessfuily combac ihc Influenza, which has stricken a number of our army and navy boys, n ppeclal camp has been fitted up on the grounds of the Corroy Hill hospital In llrookllne, Mass. This picture shows one of the nurses using a mask us a protection ugalnst the disease, which Is contagious. SOLDIERS HARVEST FRENCH CROPS This rrench official ihoticniph shows French sohller fni'mcrs liarresiini; In the fields back of the front lines In the Olse aector. This Neusou's crops tave been excellent nnd more III an sufllclent to feed the French soldiers. .. ;,.CL '. ' " CHARGING THROUGH BARBED WIRE shown churning throng burhed wire .... . K.ff7.i".?-' V71 cntanglemeiits In pursuit of the fleeing MOTOR CORPS IN TRAINING The motor corps of the National League for Women's Service Is under going strenuous nrmy training at Fort Tot ton. The women havo decided to abandon home duties mid social affairs ii nd prepare for real work. This photo graph shows Meut. Catherlno Fred erick wig-wagging from neur tho top of u flifgpole at the fort. Loyalty. Loyalty Is that quality which prompt a. person to bo true to tho things hn undertakes. It mean def inite direction, fixity of purpose, steadfast!!?. Loyalty supplies pow er, poise, purpose, ballast and works for henlth and uncross. Nature helps the loyal man. If you nro cureless, slipshod, Indifferent, naturo assumes that you wish to bo a nobody, nnd grunts your desire. Success hinge on 'oynlty. I'.e true to your art, your business, your employer, your "house." Loyally I for the ono who Is loyal. It 1 a finality woven through the very fabric of one' being, and never n thing apart. Loy. ally makes the thing to which you arc loyal yours. IHsloyalty removes 't from yoti. Whether fmyorm know f our disloyalty Is really of little 'noim-nt either one wny or the other. The real point Is, how does It nlTect nirselves? Work Is for the worker. Art Is for the artist. The menial Is n man who Is disloyal to his work. All useful service Is mixed to the plane of art when love for task loy ally Is fused with (he efTort. Krn. irrni " "alVj V " 1 of tho navy. ' " " -r CX taJv K.yy4ti HPJ J -ii ! j-4r i i 14(1 e&rn Aiiicrtf-nn solulers nnd ICnd Cross nurses nttendliiK tn 'iimrlal services In it little clinrthjiird behind the lines wliero many of our boys who have fallen In action are hurled. BRINGING AMERICAN WOUNDED FROM THE FRONT ... KJtf-rr 4 y S ZlfjMrf K&?&A Ambulances with wounded arriving at on American military field hospital serious cases ore transferred to the base hoKpltnirwltlch Is often many miles BOTH M'ADOOS ARE BUSY Cat Tall Bring In Cach. Tho heavy growth of ling, famllbr ly known ns "cat talis," that borders Cayugn lake In New York, nnd covers thousands of acres of the Montezuma marshes, wn for many years consider ed of little value. The small fpinntlty used for chair seals was not enough to develop n well-organized Industry. In recent years the flag lias come Into general use In cooperage shops.' Where a good barrel Is required (ho cracks nre made tight with a strip of flag. Tho flag lu this vicinity Is of tho right sort; It grows under water for at least four month and Is largo and soft. The flag harvest Is nn nttrncllvo oc cupation for men who know how to go about tho task and live near the fields. From n price of five to seven cents n bundle, the prevailing prices for next season's contract huvo advanced to 13 and 15 cents. Rockweed Inexpensive Food. Itockweed soup, rockweed omelet and rockweed pie may soon bo found on the table of the housewife who Is alert to obtain nutritious and Inex pensive food, according to l'opular Sci ence Monthly. A considerable variety of edible Heaweeibi, of which rockweed Is one, can be found along both the Al iunde and I'iicIHc coasts of this conn try. Japan has been nwnkn for some time to the value of seaweed as n food nnd the United States Is now begin ning to realize lis worth. In Maine rockweed Is gathered In large quan tities and prepared for market. ..'. . .'ri ifaj C Tall Rrlnn In Car.h. I CZECH REGIMENT rresnient roincaro of r riince presenting a stinid of colors to u Czecho slovak regiment that Is llglitlii) tho Huns on the western front.- LAUNMil Jgi ' I iff it Hf" 4vi A if 1 ' v 1 ---l it i.j27,?'TJCT!. i : t.. . n t-f r. I ' v':,-jiaM3kSffe.is:Vi. ayft. , nw MiiKicnintf, ufin of it ncik'm of lei) ittino hwccihth uiki myTM con (rnrtt'il for fry l ho Todd KlitiMilMIiitf coiiifmny, Inking to (he wiitrrH n' Itrool.lyn. Tlio phlp In 18S fort Ioiik. lu UHJ liorHo powvr nnd cud make u Kpoed of H to 15 knots an liour. from the front lu f'rauce. Tlie more from the lines. RECEIVES COLORS 1 I f Washington. Tlia I'niluvnt firoflHtnution nrimnrl flflnl.i.r tn . . ui wty Day and requested ihc cltij,, of the United Stutes to t-d.-ttrnte discovery or America, "In rrd-r it stimulate a generous rosining 0 l'ourtn uucrty iyoun. ' Tho proclamation follows: "Every day the great pi inc l,ie! lc. which we are fighting Uke frc-i, upon our thought and piiriwm., ; niake it clearer what the end mu,iii uiifl whnt wp mnuf ln t, i.; . ... M,.,f, We now know more certainly tham. ever knew before why fno tt(. brought the great nation ami tViri' ment we lovo Into exlstenre, Iwaiy, It grows clearer and clearer what :i (ireuin service ii is 10 lie AiihtIu', privilege to render to the world. "Tho anniversary of the di.-euvcrj of America must, therefore, Imve 0; us In this fateful year a I" culiar ami '.hrllllng significance. We should niak. It a day of ardent redcdicuiinn toil. Ideals upon which our govi inim nt ii founded and by which our pri. heroic tasks are Inspired. "Now, therefore, I, Woodrow wr, -H T1 1,1 1 -ff , I. ,'..!. I n. . Bun, j I i-niucilL Ul illll uilMt'l .'STalfl it America, do appoint Salunhiv, ih( 12th day of October, 1918, in Libert? Day. On that day I request C.j cens of every community of tb United States, city, town and com tryslde, to celebrate the discovery of our country in order to stimulate i generous response to the Fourth IJV erty Loan. Commemorative ikMitj.h pageants, harvest home festival!, ot other demonstrations should be ir ranged for In every neighborhood ot der the general direction of the St retary of the Treasury nml the It nedlate direction of the Liberty Lou Committee In co-operation v ith tt United States Bureau of I'M unties ind the public school authorities." Let thf people a response to the fourth Liberty Loan express tbi tncBHure of their devotion to th 'deals which have guided the cow try from its discovery until now aai it their determined purpose to it 'end them and guarantee th'lr tri umph. "For the purpose of panic litioi m Liberty Day celebrations all en ployes of the Federal Government throughout thef country who.se lerf ice can be spared may be exru.ed in Saturday, the 12th day of October, for the entire day." THREE FLYERS KILLED. Two Fall In Brooklyn Yard When E glne Goea. "Dead." New York. Lieut. Charles Kinner, Jr., of Covington, Ky., and K. II. A tin, of Iloston, were killed when trrny airplane from the Mimsnla avla. lion field crashed to earth In the Flat bush section of Brooklyn. Hundred of persona who paw tM machine "go dead" a it was flylM low over trees and housetops and wit nessed Its plunge Into the back yrJ of a residence. Tho airplane was d mollshed. Doctors who were sum moned found both occupants tl-atl. CUBA'S MAN-POWER. Enrollment Expected To Reach About 300,000. Havana. Registration of Cuban cltl tnns eligible for the draft under tin obligatory military service law pasM-d by Congress, took place Monday. All male citizens between the brcs of 21 and 28 Inclusive must register. H ! estimated the total number will h ln tho neighborhood of 125,000 m"" Later men between the ages of 29 45 will bo called upon to present thf selves for registration. It Is believed tho combined enrollment will t'ieD reach upward of 300,000. RUSSIAN WOMAN EXECUTED. Madame Bedechkajeuna, Organiser 0 Battalion Of Death. London. Madamo Alexandra H' rchkajeuna, organizer of tho Hussls9 Women's Battalion of Death, was f cuted at Vitebsk, September 12. parltclpatlon In a countor-revolulli according to a Berlin wireless d patch made- public here. The i patch declared the woman was shot. WASHINGTON LEADS COUNTRY. Draft Registration In That State W 81 Per Cent. Above. Washington. WUh an enrollment of 31 per cent, more thnn estimate Washington state lead the c,inlry ditto In registration surprises, ST,P bor 12, the Trovost Marshal :fin"r" announced. Washington rcgWr 192.C73 men as compared with the peeled enrollment of MG,8D3. 320,000 ITALIANS KILLED. Statement That 160,000 Have The 8upreme Sacrifice. London.-A statement prlnlod in tj' United Stale, that 160,000 BJ, dlnr. had been killed In the denied In dispatches from the llnH front. At lnat twice that munf lied, It was stated. BUMcM mite or Italian losses In the J" t reived here recently declared thai 350,000 had been killed or pcTniom.ni f disabled.
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