The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, January 08, 1912, Image 7

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    THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURG. PA.
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In This Dopartmont Our Roodors in Fulton County and Elsowhoro Vlay journey
Around tho Aforld Aih tho Camera on tho Trail
of History IVIalcing: Happenings.
Officials Believe Developments
Will Lead to Prosecutions, j
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VIGOROUS PROBE KEPT UP, .
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Combination Alleged To Be Among'
Commission Merchants and Pro-
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SEA BRIGHT WRECKED BY FIERCE HURRICANE
COLORADO STRIKERS MARCH TO MEET GOVERNOR
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A view of the ocean front at Sea Bright, N. J., showing the wreckage left In the wake of the angry sea, which
lashed into a fury by a 98-mlle hurricane that almost destroyed this summer resort on the Jersey coast.
Knormoua damage was caused by the undermining of the foundations of residences, which resulted In the almost
complete destruction of the homes, sending hundreds fleeing Into the streets, poorly clad to withstand the biting
winds.
SUBMARINES AT COLON FOR DEFENSE OF CANAL
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Four of the five aubmarliiPs which, accompanied by a collier and the montltor Montauk, made the record-breaking
voyage from Cuantanamo, Cuba, to Colon, Panama, where they are now anchored at the new concrete docks,
waiting to pass through the canal. They will be used in the defense of the Pacific entrance to the canal. This
is the first time that submarines have made such a long sea voyage.
DOING THE TANGO ON
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When It comes to the tango, the ballroom Is not the only place where this
dance, imported from Argentina, Is performed. Here we see, during the
height of the season at St. Morltz, the fashionable resort at Switzerland, the
tango as it Is done on ice skates. The photograph portrays Miss Melca, the
well-known English skater (front); llaron de Meyer, royalty's photographer
(center), and Lord Carburg enjoying the dance.
Quits 80.
"Repair work has cost me more than
ths original machine," stormed the
physician.
'Repair work does pay better," said
the automobile man. "You find It so
In your business, don't you, doc?"
And the doctor finally admitted that
h did.
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THE ICE AT ST. MORITZ
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Impossible. (
"Lend me another $10, will you, old
man?"
"Say. why don't you go to work
and earn money?"
"Can't. People wpuld think the
governor had disinherited me, and
that would ruin ray credit." Tope
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MME. ALFREDO ALEMAN
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Mme. Alfredo Aleman has Just ar
rived In Washington with her husband
on their honeymoon. Senor Aleman is
a new attache at the Panama legation
and his bride Is the daughter of the
secretary of state of Panama..
His View.
She Our minister will exchange
pulpits next Sunday with Hev. Mr.
Talklngton.
He Yes? An exchange of pulpits
Is like a horse trade. It Is hard to
tell which congregation Is going to
gel llio worst of It. Puck.
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rrocesslon of labor leaders and striking miners on the march to the state
Governor Amnions their protest against the sending of ml litia to the southern
Is seen at the head of the column.
MISS MARGARET DRAPER
When Mrs. William F. Draper gave
her costume ball, the most elaborate
social affair held In Washington, her
daughter Margaret, w ho assisted In re
ceiving the guests, was dressed, as
here photographed, as Marie d'Anjou,
the wife of Charles VII. of France. .
New York Wiping Out Evils.
Into the homes of the people light
and air have penetrated, and they
have acquired legal claims. The first
census taken undtir the new tenement
house law found 361,000 dark and air
less rooms In houses unfit to live In,
half of them without any windows at
all. There are still more than sixty
thousand wlndowless rooms left in
Greater New York; but they are go
ing. When the last of them is gone
we shall bo able to fight tuberculosis,
and win. The dark halls have been
lighted. Life in the tenements has
been made measureably endurable and
safe. Not In the ten years since the
new law was passed has a human life
been lost by fire In any of the hundred
and odd thousand houses, for lack of
means of escape or other faults of con
struction. In the ten years preceding
1894, 256 persons perished in tene
ment house fires, not counting the
firemen who died in efforts to save
them. Jacob A. Rlls, in Century.
Vogue of Postage Stamps.
Stamps of various kinds have been
used and for various purpose, but as
suming that you mean postage stamps,
they were first UBed in England with
the Introduction of cheap postage in
1840. They were Introduced lu Rub
sla in 1845, In Switzerland In 1846 and
in the United States by act of con
gress March 3, 1847, the first Issued
being 5-cent stamp bearing the head
of Franklin and a 10-cent one with a
portrait of Washington. These stamps
are now rare and valuable. The re
duction of postage rates in 1851 gave
us a new set of stamps of 1, 3 and 12
cent denominations and other changes
were made later as rates of postage
changed.
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WEATHER STATION
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Olio of the Mat Ions nlong the I'anunia canal w here pn automatic record Is
made of tho wind velocity, wind direction and rainfall. The height of the
water in the canul Is iiImo recorded automatically by a reglMer liiHtulled in the
concrete tower. The rainfall and water supply ar Important factors In the
success of the canal.
SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE IN WASHINGTON
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On the Avenuo of the Presidents In Washington standH this imposing new
Scottish Ulte Templo which, when completed aud furnished, will have cost
approximately $2,000,000. On the exterior there are 33 columns representing
the 33 degrees of the Scottish Hlto Masonry. The first floor of the building
contains a room for euih state delegation, and on the second floor is a large
auditorium.
Women's Two Ages.
Joax Shakespeare told us all about
the seven ages of man, but he didn't
say anything about the two ages of
women.
Hoax And what are the two ages
of woman?
Joax The sge she says she Is and
the age she really Is.
capltol at Denver, Colo!, to present to
Colorado coal fields. "Mother" Jones
ON PANAMA CANAL
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Where Money Talks.
"Pop?"
"Well, iKnatz?"
"Does money talk?"
"So the saying goes, my son."
"Did you ever hear It?'
"Oh, yes, Ignatz; I've often heard It
Jabbering away in the boxes at thi
opera." Youngstown Telegram.
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Washington. Investigation of U-cold-storage
"trust" by the Departtnen
of Justice has progressed bo far tliai
officials are confident they have foun t um
tialls which eventually will lead i.
prosecutions In the courts. if Q
Although the operations of tho deul I
srs, believed to be leaders In tho con f e
blnation, have been confined to sev'
ersl larKe cities, tho department gl
redoubled Its vigor in the last few- 1"
weeks. Ofllrlal expect to uncove:
evidence which will connect the--(
dealers and make them amenable u;, C,
the .Sherman Anti-Trust act. j. is
Within the last few days rniie!-.
have reached Washington from several g;
I'nited States District Attorneys rot jt
lielp to carrying on the investigations)..
Several special agents have been l4
tailed for this work. Their report.-' ;
probably will be made to Washington; t
in the next few weeks and the Alter'
ney General and his assistants wli:;i
determine the advisability of beginning
antl-TiUBt proceedings. k
Although department officials ar
unwilling to discuss the cold-stow ;'
investigation, it Is known that the gen -.
eral impression that the owners !. f
cold-storage plants are involved in tin' ,
nlleged combination is incorrect. Ii.-
onfy a few instances do the owner,
make use of their plants for storing
their own products. In practically
every case commission merchants an 1;
producers themselves rent cold-storey
space. The combination which tin
department will prosecute if sufficient
vldence Is forthcoming will be anion;
the commission merchants. :
TO MARRY AT EMBASSY.
Miss Belle Willard and Kermlt Roos-
velt Engaged.
Washington. Kermlt
Roosevelt, j
second son of former President Theo 1
dore Hoosevelt, will marry Miss Belli, '
Willard, the eldest daughter of Col.! 1
Joseph E. Willard, of Virginia, thn 1
American Ambassador to Spain, neit ,1
spring, according to an announcement"
made by cable to mends or the Am(
bassador in Washington and Rich-'
niond. It is understood that tho wed
ding will take place at the American
Kmhassy in Madrid, but the exaitl
date and place were not stated in tb
cablegram. The news of the engaK' -
mont came as a complete surprise t.
Miss WIIlard'B friends In Washington
While it was known that Bhe amlj,
yuiiK Hoosevelt were friends, not tin-1
lcn-t idea was entertained that bin
attentions were of tenderer nature. I
COUNTY DRY AFTER 41 YEARS.
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00 Saloons In Delaware Cou
Close At Midnight.
Media, Pa. For the first time In !!
years no Intoxicating liquors wll !
legally on sale this week In Delawan
county. The 96 saloons and boUlin
establlshments and one brewery In tl
county closed Indefinitely at midnight
Saturday and the county will be "'ry"
Monday for the first time since 187J
when, following a bitter fight betwwr.
the liquor and antl-llqtior forces, tin
Legislature passed a special law stop
ping the sale of liquor.
FIVE POSTMASTERS RENAMED.
Offices In Aflegany, Howard and Balti
more Counties Filled.
Washington. Five Maryland pot
masters of Howard, Baltimore anil
Allegany counties were reappointed to
their former posts, after having passed
the civil service requirements. In
Allegany county Jesse M. Dlcken wa
reappointed at tillpen; Richard A.
Norrls, at Plney Grove, and Austin D.
Twlgg, at Twlggtown. Connolly
Burrell will remain at Dorsey, How
aid county, and John W. Norrls a:
Long Green, Baltimore county.
FIREMAN KILLED; FOUR HURT.
Caught In Blaze Which Destroyed
Wheeling High School.
Wheeling, W. Va. John Talbott,
fireman, was killed and four other fire
men were Berlously Injured when
new high school building here was de
stroyed by fire. The property loss
was 1150,000. The men were caught
under a falling wall.
TARIFF YIELD KEEPS UP.
Loss In Revenue Not As Great As Had
Been Estimated By Experts.
Washington. Treasury officials arf
inclined to believe that the Underwood-Simmons
Tariff act will produce
several millions more revenue ann"
ally than had been estimated by tarif.'
experts. The Treasury expected tu
see revenues fall off about 145,000,00"
a year, but reports for the first tw
months under the new law have led
to the belief that this estimate is e
cesslve.
TO REVISE CUSTOMS RULES.
Work Expected To Be Completed
Within 12 Months.
Washington. A thorough revision
of customs regulations will be under
taken immediately by a committee ap
pointed by Assistant Secretary Ham
Un, of the Treasury, The last revision
took four years, but Secretary Hamll"
oopeB the work can be done this tltm'
m 12 months. Many regulations, niad
anneceBsary by tne new Tariff law.
will be eliminated and others will Ur
'.0 bo rewritten.