Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 19, 1918, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER W, 1915:
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tfARRIVO DEL RE
i DTTALIA A PARIGI
to tnu school mey enroll ot tli oIHccs
of tho training nchool, lloom 140. Au
ministration UullUIns.
run" I)jfr han no rabbit fuot. horse
shoe or othrr luck chiirm other than a ple
Init remonnllty, hut he won the tools
"chanced off" by th electrical depftttment
of the Tusey St Jones concern.
Jack Iltinn. of the P, & J.' Kew Jersey
ehloHrl plate HtiJ nnttle shoo. Is the latest
candidate for the fire department. Jack In
tralnlntf for emenrenrlea by dolnir a "mer
cury" stunt from Audubon to tho shon every
day He hopes to mftko up In speed what
hu Is shy In We length.
CANNERS EXPECT
TO BREAK RECORDS
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Delaware, Maryland and New
Jersey Men Look Forward
to Big Business
ainbio tli Visitc tra
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Published and nilrlbutd Under
PKHMIT NO. 31
ff- Authorize! by the ct of Oclob-r 0.
iftlT. on Hie at th FoitolUce of l'liHa-
Jiy order of the PrM .
, . rostmasttr Ueneral.
" in rlvlsta le truppe.
Aiinmntt
'fronte frnncese.
l'm-lel, 19 dlcembre.
Rmanuelo d'ltnlla C
9&rrrnUo n Parlgl alle ore 3:10 del
- Jtomerlsgio ui opgi.
II He d'ltalla era accompafrnato dalla
. hfulna Blena, dal Principe Umberln.
tpall'On. Orlando, dal Mlnlstrn lell
Katerl Sonnlno e da altrl 'Mlnlstrl. 11
Vt ed 11 segulto glunsc alia stazlone dl
Bote Boulogne, ove attendeva Plntero
Gablnctto francesa con a capo II l'rcsl
flente del Mlnlstrl Clemcnceau.
II IIo fu condotto a Qunl d'Ors.iy, ovc
allogerra durante la sua permanenza
in Varlgl.
, 11 Presldente Wilson cd II lie d'ltnlla
' St 'scambleranno le vlsltc itel pome
irlgglo dl oggl. 11 programma del glorno
'comprende una vlslta dl Vittorio " mtinu
f.'clo a Clemcnceau nel suo ufllclo. 11
Ho d'ltalla e la Reglna Faranno oppitl
del Prealdente e dl Madatno Polncare al
Palazzo Eli-see nuesta sera.
f Ttlwlrt T.rmiminlA finawr.V nnnhp
compresl 1 con-
Itallanl che combatterono nl
Saranno iiresentl anche
It deputatl de'.'.e cltta' redente ed I mem
JirI della colonla Itallana dl Parlgl.
' PurlRl. 17 dlcembre.
A, T-a dlclilarazlone del Mlnlstro Orlando ,
lrhe l'ltalla non e pronta per demoblll-
tare II suo cscrclto, per certe contln
'cenze che potranno costlngero II Gov
rno dl noma a domandire Bpeclllcl
t camblamentl nel prlnclpl dl Wilson, ha
prodotto una profonda lmprenslone fa
'feendo rllevare che le glusto asptrazionl
(l'ltalla sono Inconclllablll con lo ambl
,;tonl del Jugo-Slarl.
f II problema clell'Adrlatlco e' stretta-
rnente conncsso al bllanclo della potenza
Jjtoel Mcdlterraneo orlentnlc, c la soluzlone ,
M questo due qucstlonl es-ercltera' una
"grande Influenza sopra 11 futuro pto-
gresso o prosperlta' dell'Italla, Non e'
,un segreto che l'ltalla sente e sporii
uella slmpatla del Presldente WtlBon ed
IV flduclosa che la glustlzia del sniol
'dlrlttl c delle asplrazlonl nazlonall sla '
Tqompresa dalle Potenze dell'Intesa. ,
L'Ori. Orlando che nccompagnera' II
-nc d'ltalla a I'arlgi, glovedl' conferltra'
jK)n Mr. Wilson e senza dubblo Karanno
Julscusse cose dl nlta Importanza per
Jl'Italla. SI dice che Orlando sta plena-
jnente d'accordo col Piesldente Wilson.
f. Dlscuntendo la poslzlono dell'Italla
Jnella conferenza della pace, un emlnente
"Btatlsta ltalluio cosl' ha detto al rep
feresentante d1 un glornale amerlcano:
J ''L'Adrlatlco deve esserc ltallano o
,!osl' Istrla a Pola, la grando base na
vale austrlaca, sono esenzlall per l'ltalla,
coms- Flume che ha una gr.inde Impor
tanza commerclale per I terrltori orlen
jiall. L'ltalla non Inslste sul possesso
"Jlel lltorale merldlonale dolla Dalmazla,
ma per proteggere le sue coste blsogna
ihe Zara e Vallona Blano cltta' llbere e
,,che 1 portl dl dette cltta' stlano sotto
oraranzle Internazlonall mentre l'entrata ,
3ell'Adrlatico dovra' essero guardata
contro gll attacchl per la Internazionall
teialone del Canale dl C'or'u".
f "II ritorno del Trentlno all'Italla deve
intcndersl simile a quello dell'AIsaslo- '
jjbrcna alia Francia." i
tcOMUNICAZIONE DEL
R. CONSOLE ITALIANO
ifflsB vm
iiSy BfejV
n. A. Drsner, the speed Ulna of the "P.
& J " draulnic room, bonstn of Urlvlnir nn
inuto frdm tho rd to th ldcrl street
ferries. Camden. In ten minutes. He said
1 that hp had a few onen dates to show his
I skill as n driver nnd was willing to meet
all romcrs. Wutcli the telesruph poles. "It.
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I "Al" Arhlastrr. of the "l. A- J.M botlsf
and llelit plat1 shnn nus movcu irom uoi
llriRSWood to IVnauken. Ho said the car
service from his tirw home town Is so no
toriously hnd that he will have a Rood ex
cuse for bclnir late In the inornlnc.
, Peter Kelly. rx-nlRht watrhman. Is now
I In the boiler shop toolroom of the "P. J.
' Comnanv IVter can certnlnly hand out
tools and a reajv answer with celerity.
.Inmes AlrKlm, who Is enffnred at tin hend-
inc slap if the Chester ard pipe shop. Is
,Hn expert in his line. Jlrnmle wns formcly
the foreman f the nln department at the
Hrldaewater I-ead Works.
Mill Sparks, of the Chester Joiner shop
has invented a new hair tonic. "Fine stuff.'
nald HUH". "U will nrow hair on a billiard
hall " He expects to put It on the market
in tho near future.
GLIDO I'OLOGRUTO
This four-year-olil in kliaki is -an
enthusiastic patriot, ever reatly to
salute his superior oflircr. Little
Guiilo lives at 609 Washington
avenue
ARREST GERMAN SUSPECT
Charged With railing to Register as
Alien
I.rhnnnn. Pa.. Dee. 10 Matlilaa Delt
rich, of this city. Is under arrest here
hv Government agents on a charge of
being nn alien enemy who failed to reg
ister as such.
Deltrfoh Is charged by the agent" with
entertaining the belief that very shortly
there will bo nn uprising In the United
States of the flerntan reservists nnd with
having declared when that time comes
he Is going to get one of the "big fel
lows" In Oovermnent service.
The next two yenrs will be the busiest
yearn In the history of tho ennncra of
Delaware. Maryland nnd New Jersey,
It is predicted by C. 8. Stevens, retiring
president of tho Trl-Stato Canners' As
sociation. Members of the association produce
70 per cent of all the tomatoes canned
In this country. The association will
close a two-day business session today
at the Adelphla Hotel.
According to Mr. Stevens. American
canners brolto all production records
when they wefo called upon to feed tho
soldiers In France nnd to help out the
food supplies of tho Allies.
The army ami navy took from canners
43 rer cent of the total output of Ameri
can canning factories, Mr. Stevens as
serted. Thin percentage equalled 0,000,
ooo cases of twenty-four cans each. Tha
army and navy also took 3,000,000 cases
of peas nnd 3,000,000 cases of corn nnd
virtually the cntlro output of canned
fruit.
INFLUENZA AGAIN GAINS
Forty-two New Cases Reported, 12 More
Than Yesterday
Korty-two new cases of Influenza have
been reported In this city within the
last twenty-four hours. This Is an In
crease of twelve over yraterday's flg
r s which represented the low marlc
since the disease returned.
Tho new cafes reported Include thir
teen north of Market Btrect, twelve south
of Market street, fifteen In West Phila
delphia and two in Gormantown.
SHIPYARD NEWS
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NO EXCLUSIVE HOTEL
BEATS HOG ISLAND'S
You Can't Get Room Until
You're Inspected, Passed
and Paid For
II Iteglo Console ltallano in Phila
delphia cl comunlca che, per ordlne del
Governo ltallano, 'resta sospesa l'appll
tazlone della Convcnzlone MHltaro fra
l'ltalla o gll Statl Unltl.
In conseguenza dl do' gll Italian! resl
.dentl In questl Stall non hanno da ora
1 pol alcun obbllgo dl reglstrazione
4pres30 gll Ufllcl Consolarl, come si c'
jratlcato durante le scorse settlmane, e
Jclo' ftno a che 11 Iteglo Governo non
-""adlsponga dlversamente.
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CANNING SUGAR BAN LIFTED
rHousewives Who Have Any May
U6e It on Tabic
f Jlousewives who bought sugar for pre
i serving purposes may now use It In
whatever -w-av thev choose. ' .
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tiuiuuiiL:riiiriiL lu lii.il iiil-l.l w aa iiijup i ri
(luests desiring accommodations at
the immense hostelry ot Hog Island
the Emergency Kleet Corporation Hotel '
must undergo a medical examination
and receive the approval ot the depart
ment of sanitation. '
Before the weary-eyed hotel clerk
1 will pass a coveted key across the ,
counter, those Becking a room must not
only furnish the rerpilred stipend, but
flash forth the olllclal alibi of good
health and cleanliness.
There Is nothing taken for granted
' at the K. V. C. hotel, nor is any weight
attached to the best traditions of lloyle
In the hBstelry profession.
"Nay. Xuy," muttered a. clerk to a
prospective resident of the hotel. "Ye
may be and again ye may not be ,
but "
Argument Is futile. It Is an Iron-
clad rule. Creating a scene merely fur-
' nlshes free entertainment to the hun-
dreds of "medico-approved" guests that
loiter lu the lobby.
The same health regulation applies
to shipworkera who desire beds in the
yard barracks.
Medical examinations of applicants
for room's at the hotel or quarters in
the barracks are made at the Hog Island
' sanitary headquarters. Sixth and Kim ,
streets, between 11 a. m. and 9 p. in.
What would happen to a "homeless
Hector" type of shlpworker, who has
laid his best bet on rinding immediate ,
! quarters at the shipyard Institutions
about 9:15 p. m.. Is not stated In the i
rules and regulations. I
On Sundays the examination ot guests
la confined to the time between 10 a.
m. and noon.
CLASSES FOR SHIPFITTERS
today by the Federal food admlnlstra
Ji'on. In reply to hundreds of Inquiries
rirom housewives who still have consid
erable sugar bought under tlie canning
privilege order. Many feared to use It
' or the reason that when the sugar
("vas bought It was with the understanding-
that It should be used In no olh?r
Jway.
V,r Sugar Is now available In largo quan
tities on account of the large cane urup
(from Cuba and Improved shipping facili
ties. tART SOCIETY ENTERTAINED
f.
Members Hear Program of Reading and
. Singing at New Century Club
Jv The Society of Arts and LetterB, at Its
'netting last night In the New Century
Drawing Room, 124 South Twelfth
,treet was entertained with the
. singing- or tne -star spangled Banner" ,
Yby tho. audience, eongs by Jilss Anna '
iiEtrls March, a read selection from "Lea I
pilserables" by George Townsend and '
two solos by Miss Margaret K, Dalley. ,
JJMIas Imogen Chandler Gregory read se- i
flections from "The New Court House," i
K Dy iucnara iiaruing Davis.
J Train Farn for TI. S. Pnml.,v.
rM Washlmton, Dea 19. Final action by
fi 4Congres3 on tha bill providing that the
(Vjvuoyernment pay me transportation home
'ijrof'lts civil employes In Washington
j uutuifi re nai n .uncti uy MID JlUUtfH
illn adoDtlnir a conference renorr. urn.
Wously agreed to by the Senate.
i City Has $15,898,377 in Casli
J According to City Treasurer Shoyer's '
-jTveekly statement. Issued today, J1.453,- !
jUD,ff iiuit uecii paia in ana 91,434,
;0S.29 paid out during the last seven
IV ranys. inm leaves u oaiance on nanu,
B'y: -.not. Including the slnklnir fund of sis.
re- IS9MJ7.04.
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School Established for
Ambitions Jlcrchant Yard Men
livening classes In EhlpflttlnB have
been established nt thj training school
i of thp Merchant Shipbuilding Corpora
, tlon, et H irriman.
1 Kveiy man engaged In this line of
work, from a regulator and apprentice
, fitter to a llrst-class fitter, Is eligible
to enter the classes.
1 The course will embrace necessary
Instruction In framing work,, plate work.
I blueprint reading, l'undamenta- prin
I clples of mathematics necessary to erect
a perpendicular to a line and a general
1 understanding of all parts of a ship.
The classes will mc-t twice a week
at 5:15 p m. and 7 p in. In the Hard-
The best
Pancakes
you ever
tasted
plus
a delicious,
different,
tantalizing
flavor
that's
TECO!
1
it' i in the flour
THE EKENBERG CO., Crisp Ave., Cortland. N. Y.
I-. G. YVI1ITK. Iteprescntutlte, Drexcl L'ldc, I'lilladelphla, Ta.
' ..-.nn t.ihllr. UT.rif.1 In 1 1 ! .1 1 Ti , T iiLt rlli.tlnn
tliai, MU.tlrf ....,V. ..U.I.... ,.. ...... W.ll-.!
is free, a small deposit Is required as
' an evidence of good faith, but this sum
Is returned upon completion of the
course.
Expert shlpfltters, employes of the
yard, are the instructors. All materials '
tor instruction, suen as uiuepnntH aim ,
textbooks on smimttlng are furnished
the students. Applicants for admission
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Invincible 7c
Sox, Fifty Cigar, $3.25
FRINGS
BROS
CIGARS
1 londres 6c
don't starve the kiddies
The growing bodies of children need food
that builds muscle, bone add brain and is
easily digested. Dont allow your food
saving zeal to. deprive the kiddies of need
ed nourishment. When you gcvethem
wheat food be sure it is the whole v4ieat
ShreddedWheat
is the whole wheat preparedin adigesfible
formltis readjrHaokedac
no sugar.Serve it with hptmilk and a dash ofsalt
In the Dec. 13th ;
40-Page Edition ?'
of William Randolph Hearst's
New York
EVENING JOURNAL
It Was Necessary to
OMIT
Many Advertisements
The Evening Journal sincerely regrets having been forced by,
absolute mechanical limitations to disappoint merchants and
manufacturers who have learned to value so highly the patron
age of the many hundreds of thousands of daily buyers of the
Evening Journal.
A 40-Page Paper
Is the Largest We Can Print!
The NEXT LAEGEST newspaper published in New York City on this day was com
posed of only 28 pages; for news, features, advertisements everything! But
The Evening Journal Printed
30 1 Pages of Advertising Alone!
245 Columns
Breaking every advertising record of a regular edition of any New York newspaper,
except the big Sunday papers!
Friday, December 0th, the Evening Journal smashed all preceding records by
' printing 226. columns of paid display advertising in a 38-page paper and some ad
vertising had to be left out.
The New York Evening Journal Printed
30 per cent of the Total Volume of Paid
Display Advertising Printed on This Day
by the 7 New York Evening Papers
PAIP DISPLAY ADVERTISING RECORD FOR, NEW YORK
EVENING NEWSPAPERS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13TH, 1918
New York Evening Journal
New York Evening World
New York Evening Globe
New York Evening Sun
New York Evening Mail
New York Evening Telegram
New York Evening Post
Total
New York Evening Journal's GAIN over same day a year ago . . . 23 Cols.
Columns
245& THE EVE. JOURNAL PRINTED
1 453 1 00 Cols. MORE than Eve. World
30H 115K " MORE " Eve. Globe
120M 125J4 " MORE " Eve. Sun
70M 175 " MORE " Eve. Mail
61 184 " MORE " Eve. Telegram
48 197 v,i MORE "' Eve.Post
82 VA
Average Daily Net Paid Circulation of the
New York EVENING JOURNAL
for the Month of November, 1918, was
717.003
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