THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. 1 In This Dopar-tmon-t Our Readers in Real-ton County and Elsowhoro IVIay journey Interstate Commission H; Sufficient Data. 1 SOME POINTED SUGGESi ii M The Queries Framed By Lcn Brandels Intimate That the f Around tho NAorld AitH the Camera on tho Trail of History Making Kapponlngs. REMARKABLE PHOTOGRAPH OF THE CULEBRA CUT IN THE PANAMA CANAL, SHOWING THE CUCARACHA SLIDE PUIS QUESTIO 10 MM w. nm Trtfrmrr i dmtmmtmn i n mn m tmimmmmimmmmnmwtn mw uttwmnmmi MMirrrirf mi wwmw i mammi i munium 1 1 1 ii n 1 1 n iituwnumuiiinuLaij -1 iir r r-r i fi i lllu ul 7 1 1 1 1 " ' -t-t -t - - - - n , - - - fyf - u 1 7 i ii "Ti " - v-- - This remarkable nhotocranli liiHt rprivpri - , . oui vvuuiiiuu ui mo uuioiuiua iiius in mo x aunuiu vuuui auu iuh uiuus-" ui worn l-uuiuu iuu vuiiniiei iiiruugu ii. i iao itni 18 seen uoia mil. 10 mo norlh, and at the right the canal stretcnei off toward the Pedro Miguel locks. OFFER WHITE PLAGUE CURE TO GOVERNMENT S.j 1172 . . , . . .'..I,' ,.,.v. fc'jene In (rout of the executive offices of the White House when "hikers" from Ios Angeles presented a lettqr offering free to tho government a secret formula for an allied euro for tuberculosis. These persons said they had been cured by the romudy and they walked all the way from California to Washington to give it to I'ncle Sam. -MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS B. SAYRE IN LONDON 'V r ' K v 7 Mm. and Mrs. Frumis I:. Snyre 111 the home of AmbiiMsudor 1'iige In (Ir'Jbveior square, Umiiun. Hero in t lie anibiiKHudor's splendid home the former Miss Jessie Wilson, dmiKhter of tho president, and her himbuud have been enjoying a few days of ihclr quiet honeymoon. MR. DANIELS AND $1(,000 MODEL OF WARSHIP SENORA DE CORDOVA SHIPPING GREAT GUNS FOR THE PANAMA CANAL The steamship Cristobal has been loaded at New York with tho big guns designed for the defense of the Panama canal. Ono of the monsters Is here seen being put aboard the vessel. The average weight of the cannon shipped Is sixteen tons. f HiV I it V i 1 I r n .v ft M rm, m PHWrH ,'-,(V" :" Vft. ii. ;iwiaj9.wi ... vii i U 4 " lluilt by the bureau nf construction and repair of the navy department, this $1U,IHW model of Ann-flea's newest dreadnought, the New York, has Just been turned ov r to Secretary of the Navy Daniels. taitLMiTtrnii Senora Doua Klena de Cordova, wife of the new minister from Ecua dor, Is one of the most attractive women of the diplomatic set In America. She docs not live In Wash ington, however, as her husband makes New York his headquarters. Sun's First Visit In Days. S "Look," mister! What's that?" ex claimed a caddy to a solltury golf player on the links, relates the Indian apolis News. The player, who was addressing his ball, knowing that the caddy must have had a good excuse for violating an lnflexiblo rulo of the links by speaking when a player Is preparing to drive, looked up and saw a huge, fiery ball, dimly poised, iu the south west. "Oh, It's the sun. I can see It now," said the caddy, as a cloud of mist rollod away. "It was just a streak of red when I first saw It." The sight was really phenomenal, for all the sky seemed to bo clouded except one small place that had been penetrated by the sun's fays. Almost as the raddy spoke the veil of mist shut out the ball of fire, and the sun's first visit In days' had ended. MISS DOROTHY TROUT TWO THORNS IN HUERTA'S SIDE Si O Miss Dorothy Trout, daughter of the late CapL Heury 0. Trout, U. S. A., Is one of the pretty girls of . the army set in Washington who have made their debut this winter. She was pre sented by her grandparents. General and Mrs. A. S. Burt Lauds Home-Baked Loaf. In Farm and Fireside, Jesslo V. K. Burchard writes an article entitled "Breads Made With Yeast," In which she gives a number of recipes. Fol lowing Is an extract from her general comment: "In these days of bakeries on every corner in town, and traveling bread wagons through the country, the fine art of brendmaklng Is degenerating. It is too much trouble to mix and knead and bake the beautiful brown loaves, the spicy buns, the tempting rolls. The best bakers' bread Is far Inferior to the home-made product, and I rejoice that breadnmklng, as well ae stocking- darning, is being taught in more pub lic schools each year. "The bread-mixer makes the process so easy and simple that almost any one can succeed In the first attempt" vlm :t v pi v- i I It 1 I II I u&v-i i f r i i f "General" Eufemlo Zapata (left) and "General" Emllluno Zapatii (right), the brothers who are terrorizing tho federalists of southern Mexico by thoir guerilla warfare. Tbey are merely brigands, willing to'sell their services to the best payer. One Idea of Practical Woman. . Our idea of a practical woman Is one who can get as much pleasure out of changing the chiffonier to where the dresser stood and the dresser to where the chiffonier stood as she would find In buying a new rug for the dining room. Galveston News. Peanut's Value Recognized. It Is currently reported that tho pea nut crop of tills country has an an nuul value of between $!0,000,OUO and 150.000,000. It is growing In value annually. This is due, In (lie main, to the various uses the peanut Is be ing put to these days. bis May Be Due To Confl ing Interests. 'Washington. Eastern r. must show conclusively to thifc itate Commerce Commissi'. :l ihrlnklng profits are fine to f creasing value of the dollar, j than to the evils of stock in tlon, interlocking directonit, frenzied financing. OLhorwl: 1 1 will bo no grant of increase condition was eniphntdzed by t 9 mission's public anuounceim It has sent to all lines a st questions, divided In seven .f Which go straight to the heart 3 rallrond-fliiance problem. f It Is tho understanding of t) mission that somo of the railro In position to mako full rcsim . the questions submitted withu ' Ftantlal delay, while others vjf quire some time to compile (i ordered. : These questions, bearing In L line tho Impress of the views 01 D. Brandels, the "people's iav gaged by the Interstate Coij Commission, may be summuri the question: "Are you paying J attention to economics, and earnings shrunken because et locking directorates, because if Street 'milklngs,' because of ton attention to finance and too 1 j railroading?" ( . One group of questions was at "the possibility of Increasing nues otherwise than through ;t oral Increase of freight rates" ij savings as might be effectedm standnrdlzntion of supplies and I consumption of coal. il Under the head of "financht'' commission queries the roadit their holdings In Industrial or I corporations or other railroad question as to "conflicting Int I tho commission $ays, "is desli I secure data to determine the e' which the directors and o(Tk B railroads have other finnnclaiH ests In tho transactions of f' riers." '? "Amon other things It Is r1 to determim' to what extent con ' and Intertwining Interests coi 1 described as interlocking direr prevail," the announcement sal ' what Influence If any this prart ( had In Increasing railroad cost ' Other angles of the commi Inquiry Involve the possibility ? creasing revenues through nion f able contracts on rullmnn sleep f HPrvIrn nml on tlin nnnalhillt v ' adequacy of passenger rates. The commission will renew It Ings January 7, giving shippers ? portunlty to present their testin " opposition to tho railroads' f lenged financial statements submitted. Already the shlppei J made arrangements to present of testimony to contest the raijj claim for recognition. i $738,320,766 IN FAVOR OF 14 e Trade Balance For the Past 'J Months Is Heavy. B Washington. November's d" trade brought the balance of t;r" favor of the United States agal ? elgn nations $842,100,403 for -P months of tho calendar year. for the 12 months ending wi vember the excess of exports o f ports wns $728,320,766. The fi for November totaled $2 5,6-t5,f f second largest for that month I last six years, being exceeded J November, 1912. The Import j ?M8.fi34,711. also the second f! for November In the last six I. November last year exceeding J $4,500,000. jjj k AN ENTIRE FAMILY Y KILU J, In AtJ t Husband Shot Wife and Ing Suicide Suffocated Child New lork. Henry Knell, hi and their two young children f found dead In their bed at Gl S Long Island, the mother with a J through hothead, the father ai I dron sufToca'ted by gas.' Knoll L enlly had shot his wife then t j hang himself from tho chart which broke and let the gas Dot the room. Knell was a secretnl ployed by the Philadelphia Stc J Forge Company, with offices iy CHINESE EGGS IN MARK Compete Successfully With Col. age Variety In Seattle. Seattle, Wash. Imported f eggs are competing successful) storage eggs on the Seattle n The Chinese eggs are of dark even size, well packed and i- smaller than standard ranch eg- lurger than pullet eggs. Tlnf poaclinble in this respect, bei perlor to storage eggs. WILSON IS 57 YEARS OLf, The President Gets Many Messal .Wlll ft LUIdUUII, Pass Christian, Miss. Pre Wilson was, 67 years old Sunda letters and telograms of congi: tion poured lu from all parts country. Some of them were porsonal friends, but the gret porlty came from persons hithe, known to the President Some wrltton in pencil and half sp A - 1 1 - 1 mm outers Hiieureu mure ion all brought a feeling of happl! I'-e President as he read them. ' I