The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, November 14, 1918, Image 2

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    THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURO, PA.
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In This Department Ou
Readers lr Fulton County and FEZ loo who ro Wl&y journoyi
Around tho World AAlth the Camera on tno "Trm 1 1
of History tVl a t I n Hoppeningo.
VERSAILLES, WHERE THE INTERALLIED CONFERENCE MEETS
WAR CHARITIES UNITE IN $250,000,039 DfflVE
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,1n tli world. It Is mild I.'iuls XIV vpent $lD0,(M)0,Ui)0 on It und the MiiTonndlnif pink.
SEARCSiiriG FHISONERS AFTER A BATTLE IN FRANCE
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Left to rl?lit: Mi-h. Henry I'. Dnvlson, Youn Women Cli.'lsliiin iissnclutlon : Ir. Knink T. Hill. Aincrlr-nn f.d rir.-
iiNsoclntlon ; Myron T. Hiwlck, wnr cmnp ciiniiiiiiiiily wrviiv; Coiiiiiiiuidi'r Mviiiiu'iditii' I'oolli, S:iiv.iti(;ii Ai-.-.iy;
Oi'orjro W. IViklnM, Vomn; Mimi'h Clirlstlnn ussoi lution ; M ullini r U. Si-liilT, JcwIfIi widfjin- honn!, n.n! Viilin..! I''
I.iirklii, KidulitH of ColmnliiH.
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REFUGEE WOMEN HAKE ISATS FOR TISE ARWY
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An lim nTtlii'.; plmlniipli t:il;vn In Fniiire of it n:i.ii r di n.i , ;.t:rl v.'iildri ii n lii;:i'r:i l:i (It-- i-.n;n.vnnl nf
ilie IiiUMIiik pnivldrd I'.v tin inllll r.v nut In rl: lr. . !r-i-. tii wi.nu n imil;i- stnnv inntM f;ir tlio r.nnv, and In tli!.-i v.i.
;irc utile to support thi'iiisi-lvi-s. Tlu units uro used for t : pnrposi- (.f slrfiiilniiiii;: cf-nsi::i, for llnorn it:i.! fur
rHinoiilliiKi1. .
Tln iiotorlous tri'Mi'lirr.v of tin' Grrniiins I.s inliiliiiize i l,y tin nilii-s, wlio simply refuse to take eliunceM. IOvery
prisoner InntiKtit Iuh'I. Is sulijerted to a close seruliny nil I tliormili senrrli.
MAKING INSIGNIA FOR U. S. HAW
ONLY KIND OF GOOD. HUN
FIRST WOMAN TRAFFIC COP
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BRINGING UP MAIL FROil "POST OFFICE"
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imiriiiiM.' which Minis mil over i.mi i,. .1. nuviii iiimkiiiii iii one nine. 11
tnkt'H two hours to'eouiplete tliem. Tills liuslness Is 1111 liiipnrlnnt omv lis tilt)
navy perMintiel Is now well over riH),i)0() men.
GENERAL PERSHING AWARDS HONOR CROSS
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While the nnudlnns were stiirmliii.'
tli ( mini 1I11 Noril tliev diseovered
tlnil tlie luniks of the cnnnl were
studded with (ierninn innililne
"nrtlsts." Tlint wns eiiiuiKli for tlio
Ciinndlnns, unl tliey I rented them nil
like the one shown In tlio plioliKi'nph.
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Arkansas Town Deservedly Popular.
.Mnrked Tree, Ark., Ims liecouie the
fnvorlti! nllnhtlng spot for the Texas
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iiuiiiiieii. riuiii line 10 lillietei'tl
, piuneK nave tieen uroppiiiK in on its lu
ff? ' haliltnnts dully, and the renson Is not
i hnril to discover, since nvlutors, us
r M V 47 . i M'lill flM d.l lll.f IllltriMitlll'l Kfiillllicna .(..!.
1 HJi - " 4 , ' W fr"i V - ; 3 '''" n A ri.,,,, Ited ( Lh worker ' A rertuln nol.le lady n a fl . iMT : VJ - , 1
'-J-rj tf - t r-r .X X 'a J A f i X meets It Hikes the endei t.. .. t.v very siniirt dinner party worried he 1 K i"m.
: 1 tfi-M'.Jl t1 l tiff' 'Xj When he Icuves he is ,' fed, rested "' " ' ,"' h: ttrtjr' riaSHUr,,, , " X- 'i "
- .j Yl''l'-A'4 Mr. nume. the noveilsl, on your riMht. ' B h s vl. fW 'Zfa.
XT ? -& ' 'tkr t Z ' w J-1 ivi. T. i! .i . .. the lower middle cns.s.'" . t (V Wt? -x V
,3 -?t ,ir-Jf ' H' jV" 'Xyj'X 1 r,ll"l' I-" '"'. Hoiislon. Tex., he re- 7 T v J?. X ff. ,1- 7
. f.' U V? Uf.-v r I'M j h d on a wide (deck tie. lie called to mfm rm ( "'T'T f ' t f 1 k X ' . , V i
i V ;'; V,, ."JXXfM liim ii ii '1 to! I him to tu'" of the tie llrst iluss liiivi" lie n nwiinled tip to the B V. XL 'n' A
Mrs. I.eolii N. KIiil'. wife of a
tain ill (lie I'nlieil Stales medienl
corps, Is this country's first woman
trullle "con." She has been assli'lied
In Washington to a luisy corner, und ?;
hi case her Imde and oflicliil uni
form are not respected she cull use
the luisltiessllke six-shooter daiiKllir.'
from her licit. Iler llrst nppenriinee
lit her post stopped trullle leiiiponiiiiy
lil'teail of speedllid It, but Washing
ton In tiiesp days quickly becomes nc
ciistiimed to the novel.
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-eriiiii ii, .i mi iiiini,L;rii'ii iiu. rii iii i nt1 unr nreji .ll'l;li lull Minn:'!':
carr.xiuu nndl up from n duiuil that Ins lii cn In nvlly shelled by tin- enemy.
The Cimiidiniis are usinu tills ilu:,'oul for nn linprovlseil post oKlce.
Didn't Count.
Lord Ueudlnc. the llllllsh amhiiHsa
t'or, h. I I i t a New Vor'x re-cpUon:
"The war Is dolus nwny with Htioh
liMniesH. Sliobblsbness of un Incred
ible Knrl use 1 to tloii 'lsh In Knuhind,
but I'm (llu I t suv that It Is nieltlng
nwny In the flr.'H o.' o:ir tlem icnitie
war. ' fr
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bbh'irsi. A ceitliln noble lady lit a ff A.'iLkS'V" -
very smart dinner party worried he ,A V
cniise there were VI nt the table. Hut ) E A(V VkSi
I.s not really one of un. He belongs to HVl
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CAPTURED GERMAN MESSENGER DOG
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imwr tin ii - inn in ;i nun in ... . . i-uH-i-ui
ii! (I the l.ioklu failed to Milute. Mv' I1"'1' r "''"" " "'I'tui UC-JM. F
In. ' '.,. ,i iii,,, i i.i. I.udi ndorn weur til' C.rand Ur.iss ot
to prcsen e,l by ( icral IN-irhli.,. Io n beulennnt colonel nt.ael,,,! to ,, ,,. ,, o,c,rr to which '' , ', '' ,r"s I Jinny of the .nc::se,.,;c, dopi im ! by ibe Cermuns are . nplund bv .1,.
h. Scr-ond .1 vision hcud.iunrlcrs. J he cltnt!,.,, w,m for ten iplcous :. . r okll. r k. , . .., t ;H won only by Kletd Marshal von HI... j ,,.. T,s ,. wnnder to the Il. lllsh lines, und nil oilier U sec',, re
tantry and lutrepldlty under flre. j wm, n,1( u( Ilie.CI,f.1,1l Trlbull0i i denl.ura. inovlnB the uiessao from tho dog's collar.
WITH THE COLORS HE LOVeT
How an American In a Highland Rea.
ment Was Enabled to Join
His Own People.
I want to tell you about a f,w
here, wrlles Scrt. Lester S. I,oi. (Jf
tin; lienilitiurters coinpiiny of the (ju
Hundred and Third Held nrtlllery,
letter to Ids brother, from a lu'ispi.,
In Routhern France. He Is an Annri.
can, but when the war not cuin le
wont to KiiKbind and enlisted in
Scottish regiment. They pi-obnbly i.w
he wns un Ainericuii but they wliii;(.(
und HlKlied 111 in iii for three years. s,i
he ptit on kilts nnd went to wnr. Iu
Nerved three yeurs und two immihs,
He win In the first pi" iittnck (Ypres
JSH5) und bus uIko foiiKbt in Kcypt nml
Turkey. His fcj;linent wiih In I-dinl,,,,
lifter his three yeurs und two inmnhs
were up. In the meiintlmu America limi
entered tho wnr und there were recruit.
IliK olllces In London. This mini n,.
piled to ills ri'Kimenlal cnmmaiidi'r tnr
a (lIscharKe, but It wiih refused. One
day he wns Riven u 21 hour leuve ,,f
lihsence. He went to the Aiiierlcnn n-.
crilltliiK ollleu und sulil he wished t
Join the n ni i.v. Mind you lie was In full
uniform, kilts and nil, ut the time. II,.
wns shown In to n rccruitlnj; nilicer.
He showed the ollicer papers to
that he wns born In Alabama.
"All rlKlit," said the ollicer. "Vim re
un American citizen, mid you want in
enlist V"
"Ves, sir."
"Kvcr bud imy previous inillini-y .
licrlence?" siiid the ollicer smillin.'. (N'i
wonder he smiled. The fellow ;n
wenriiiK three wound stripes at Un
tl .)
"No, sir." suld the fellow.
The ollicer sent him to a inujor Willi
n note, snyinu: "I'leiise hem' this man's
story and take whutevev nctiou juii
think best."
The ninjor rend It, und tlien read Hie
answers to the questions un they win.
written out on the pupcr. "'Wlna'a
this 'no previous Horviee?"'
"No, sir."
The major looked nt the plaid of iln
kilt iind'lnuKbeil. .Hi! probably knew
the fcllow'H rcKlinent was rlKht ill tnnu
ot tho time.
"Sure you're not enlisted?"
"Ves, sir," snys the fellow. "I never
was n soldier 'i my life."
' The major lunched ncnln und snld:
"All right, Just stick to that and it will
get you by. SIkh here."
Tho fellow sinned. "Now," said the
major, "I suppose you want to leave
London lis soon us possible''1
"Ves, sir."
So they Kiive him u Yankee tiiilToi in
und put lil in In un outlH which un
going to I'ratice that siiuie day.
Guide Posts at tlio Front.
One of the dilliciillles of the "wnll:
lug wounded" ul the f;ont, it bus I
frcipiently noi.nl, is their Inability in
determine the direction or loculii.n m
the neu rest lint-aid slntli .i. To li-l-trnlve
this dilliciilty the American llnl
(;ros.s Is furnishing ,1" lb.' Ami-rieen
lirmy several thousand small clt:h
slKlis, tin.' distribution of which will
follow the udvnncc of ery American
lilluck. lied Cross men, stretcher
bearers und runiicrs will carry them,
und they will be tacked on trees, posts,
the ground or uny conspicuous object
la the wake of the ndvimclii;: men,
pointing the way to the llrst-uld dress
lug stations.
The markers are of white cloth,
with a large red cross at one cud and
o red arrow ut the other to ludlciile
tlio direction. The Aiiierlcnn Ked Cross
Ims been told by nriny olllcers that
these niurkers will suve untold suffer
ing und even the lives of some men,
ns the seriousness of uny wound di
pcnils largely upon the promptness
with which It receives uttentlon.
Land Girls' Winter Outfit.
The land girls' winter outfit has been
exercising the attenllnii of the Lou
don Indies' tailors. Throughout (he
summer months the girl who works on
tho land has presented ll very smart
appearance In her fresh white tunic
und knee breeches of kbnkl drill. The
coming colder weather, however, th
ii ii i in something more siihsluiillal
than drill, und the Innd suit of khukl
corduroy Is the Inlest vogue In agri
cultural uniforms. I'ockcts, except its
u decora'tlnn, have played u very minor
part lu feminine fashions for some
years now, liutiho tailors report that
the Innd girls Insist upon n full c(iilp
lnent of big workmanlike pockets in
breeches mid tunics. The women war
workers tire very purtlcuhir about the
cut of their uniforms und the out fits
now being turned out by the tailors,
In perfection of workmanship and fin
ish, compare very well with the most
expensive creations of fashion.
Beggar Madn Good Money.
A lucrative profession was the de
scription applied to begging lu I'dln
burgh, Scotland, by a magistrate th
other day. A man who was brouudit
before him on thu charge of begging
was found to have collected In oiip
morning nearly two dollars In half
pennies, about two dollars and a quar
ter In pennies, nnd Just a little less
than three dollars In silver. He wu
sent to prison for 'JO days.
They Fly Faster, Too.
Our coinage Is symbolic of the
change In America's attitude. On tin
new quarters the eagle Is seen In fu"
flight eastward, with beak and talons
ready for action. On the old quarters
tho eagle simply stood still on Its tall
and flapped Its wings. One claw held
a few antiquated weapons, the other
waved an olive brunch, while Its beak
whs entangled with a scroll. Inde
pendent. A Repudiated Citizen.
"We've 'bout decided to oust old Hi"
Rottletop out o' this comuiiiiilly,'' re
marked llrnui'ho Hob.
"What bus he been doing?"
"Hasn't been doing anything. If
the way he talks. He yays he doesn't
llilnd these gusollueless days. What
worries him Is these dodgust wiloonlesg
days."
Guaranteed!
Novice "Suppose when I g"'t P
two thousand feet In the air this mon
oplane, suddenly fulls." Kales
"We warrant nil our goods. You cn
bring It buck." I'lune Newa.