'FINANCIAL EDITION jjSTR NIGHT EXTRA linger NIGHT EXTRA .V mmmg -6 y vol. in. o. 8d PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1916 Corttiettr. tBlt. t tm rruo l.rro CetiMitt. PRICE ONE CENT PENN FOOTBALL PLAYERS OFF FOR PACIFIC COAST SPROUL TO RUN FOR GOVERNOR; M'CORMICKMAY QUICK NEWS "V c LHIIHJr jEtfHfj37VV?9fjRTiF?Vv'$''!V t Jf j-Tu"i "R7falttV' ? sais3H i yC ''SJ-WT r XasWrT ' fl uMgBHHpHHsLHFuikv iteBBffJKr j.tJ4jj?ajS6j PARLIAMENT ? DISMISSED BY ING IsBritish Rule-r Prorogues Legislature and Vows War to Finish BACKS PEACE REJECTION LONDON, Dec. 22 Proroguing Parliament today, until Feb- rnary 7. King George added the weight ot his words to the Allies' stern rejection pf Oennn-mado peace. "Th vigorous prosecution of the war itiujt be our single endeavor." ho declared, .3..tll ... ,,. lnrtft1 !, rlshfn ml ruthles-ly violated by our enenjlos and established tho security of Kuropo on vL sure foundation " King George thanked the Hours of Com mons for Its "Unstinted llbernllly" In pro- Tlalng funds o cover the burdens of tho ,wsr. "In thin sacred caute," the King declared. ''lam assured of the united support of nil my peoples. I pray Clod may give u- Ills :' Messing" My Government.1', the Kins continued, afMr summarising the nation's alms In the war, "was reconstructed with tho solo object of furthering tjiose alms unaltered and unimpaired. ? "I am confident that, however long the trugglo may be, my army nnd my navy. with tbaio of my faithful nllles, aided by r subjects throughout the empire, will achieve ' vUf-erlous conHummatlon of the alma for Which I entered tho war." In the Homo of Commons the King's nd dress proroguing Parliament was read by Speaker Lowthcr. King George was not present In person before the House of Lords, nnd his proro ration address was read thero by the Lord Chancellor. Chancellor A. llonar Law announced to day that Kngland could not deal with Presi dent 'Wilson's note until the Government had an opportunity to exchango Ideas with Its Allies. Editors. In discussing tho note Just after ths contents had been made Known, but before it was released for publication, com mented "This means a crisis between tho United States and Kngland. It constitutes the worst affront America could give the Allies. The situation may become more serious than any similar one since, the Mson and Slldell case " But editorials announced by these same editors in the morning showed evidences, i f restraint and of the "soft pedal." CALLED "ILL-TIMED" The favorite remarks with which the Wilson note has been greeted were that IC1 gv M "hi timed," "Inopportune," "doubljfss Its Well lntntiM.i ... m .i..i.ii. .. kIl . Viable blunder." "few question the motives or the spirit S which impelled the note, but most of the editorials point out that it was. unhappily ,?alved and tactlessly worded espe cially in Its references lo "small nations." Us. it was contended, conveyed the Im pression that the Allies were equally guilty with the Central Powers In this respect. BOKAJl LAWS 8TATEMBNT Entire approbation was voiced through .the press and by the public In the en , ffcatlc utterances of Bonar Law In Com sat last night regarding peace. Ill statement was construed as an Indirect ! to America. lie said In part: It J all very vyell to say "let us get Weir terms of naice " but can you get fjr tiras more binding than the treaty m th proteatton or the neutrality at ' fJlqiaT -'an jfu come to any oo ialona on paper, or by promise, that sut gjva ua greater security than e had before this warr Not this jratlon alone, but the neu tral nations, will, t hop, understand J Position, at which we have now ar med. Qerrosny has made peaea pro Wal, On what ba!r o Die basU her victorious armies. Is there a who, consider In the conditions. d which tbU war was ford on us J 'b coodltwuui under which the war J ta CirrMiU oa, ttosestly beiteves wf ifce ittgr awl tsMcurtttM trum wa.tn we tt .uttto vm bf pkurd JZH . -. . . MflTlltf -Tfn T1 BrnlWi nrt-r-WMwn wr 'F'lfnii WfflBsssssssssssssf Tho vnralty men wcro rjiven n rousing sond-off by tho students when thoy left tho Reading Tcrminnl this afternoon for California, whero they will play the University of OrcRon. Coach Folwcll Is shown nt tho bottom of the picture. RUSSIANS CHASE FOES INTO LAKE Bulgar Force Routed and Many Are Drowned, Petrograd Says DOBRUDJA FIGHT RAGING rRTHOUHAD. Dec. :S. The greater part of the Bulgarian de tnohment advancing eastward to Lake IU badag from Bnlsal In Oohrudja, was forced Into Lake Ibolotn and many were.drowneo today omolal statement declared The Russians took 115 prisoners. A v.olent battle Is In progresuln Northern Dobrudja, where the offensive was assumed by the forces of the Central Power, which at first carried several heights, but later were driven from a portion of the cap. tured ground, the War Offloa announced. Itueelan attack In efforts to gain con. trol of the remaining heights are going on. On l th wit baH of the Danube, In U.e region north of lluxeu. and at other point. Ihtn has been fighttor. eh.erly bet,wen ad auced detachments. An advance for the Ilusstans in the r.glon of Clampolung, In the Carpathians, where by the War Smc. " "da ""f1 ment Vn paltcta Teutonic attempts to advance In the ZloU I-'P "glon were cheeked. nertLiK. P. a- A Wg battle has aereloiied la northern nobrudla In the ItunwiiUn theatre of war, Dobruuta. in J"V" received today from fnrZV TheTeman 'tilled under Field irstal w Mackwsen. are. prlavlg. nroSS alnt the llussan army Ip an L . y. ?SiX It into the great swawps t?'.'t..iS thad.lta of the Danube or fwee TZ'Jl "northward into Uessar.b flSf!l1V,n troow holding the DobjrivdM ,; VV WIF -" relnfarced. as tn.y lln CstUt ratf Vlit.'Vtlaoiu Oae Services for, Stephen Girrd Services in corawWatlonf the death of Stephen Olrard eight,-nve year, ago JW MM fl. morning In theN .hapel of nirard College, which he fwaded. Jowph 4M,rof i Pr"4 the ZrTtb, which l ! w ,b .! f m jgSMB. RUIN AND RICHES IN STREET PANIC Small Traders Crushed in Stock Exchange Big Ones Make Millions GERMAN BANKERS GAIN Sharp Rebound in Stock Prices THERE was a sharp rebound in tho New York stock markot today. Buying orders wore in the market on n Inrea scale at tho oneninir. and while most of the buylnjr represented short covering, a consiueraoie amount was from "barBaln" hunters. When most of the shorts bad covered prlccrs reacted from tho beat, but Jield above the cloie of yesterday. important price cnanBcs tnciuucu. VtiUriUr'n TIj' lOO. IllfU. Si IIM at 4S3 fiui , 10d Itu Allanllr. Gulf IV lie IMhrm lUt . liuir ?tt. hletl lrin nwimen. Vlatln pnroreil . Urnulillc Iron U ti hUt luaimoa 3 ! IW 01 u st! ijisii tmf 100 j XBIV YOHIv. Dec. S3. Stories of rula for smaller trdcr wb were caught In the thre'n,illllon-share 'peaee tanlo" mar. kst of yesterday, and tales of big "killings" by professions! plungevu divided attention toda). Hundred of human tragedies were writ ten lnp brokers' account book. They were spelled In "account closed." Con aarvatlve Wall Street inen estimate that Cwlloiud a rs rur, felumu r WOSIAN KILLED BY GAS fa- i - Defective Apparatus of Heater Re sponsible for Fatal Acaident Mrs Kate (Jaukln, fifty years old. was aecWetvUlly overcome by gas early today In r,tr room at 1T!5 South Second street. a.nd died while being hurried to lit Blnal hos pital in a patrol wagon from the Fourth street and Snyder avenUe station. The woman was found unconscious by Mrs. Nellie Long, who rents the dwelling at tn South Beoo4 street address The rwu was filled wttu gas from a defective bo exteadfag rru g sieve Xa gas let Tb fixture) on the stave was turned jr, but lbs CM iH was wvd eM, aitow im m lk tato h rwwu UkBMm;i t sw FREAK ELECTRIC STORM HITS CITY Summer Thunder and Light ning Mark Winter's Of ficial Opening Today RAIN FALLS IN TORRENTS A freak thunderstorm mnrklng tho om c!nl opening of w Inter grroied Philadelphia early this morning with n series of tight iilng flashcn lasting more than nn hour nnd accompanied, by tv,- steady downpour of the heaviest rain Philadelphia, has .bad In weeks, Tho . lightning Itself wrought Imvvo In many sections nf tlio city. As an aftermath to the storm clearing weather brought Out Christmas shoppers again later today. Armed with umbrellas, galoshes nnd raincoats, shoppcri brtfved the cloudy skies this .afternoon. Tho wijather prediction la that tonight nnd tomorrdw will be clear 'nndmuch' colder, "iWllt ttfo flierJ tnomatcr reacliljiK About SO dcgfcoii The stprm this morning tame literally like n bolt from tho sky. Acfcompanled by n hfay downpour ot rolu lightning seemed to flash across the sMeiln almost every direction. The lightning nbt nly was on unusual sight, but it wrought havoc In nnd near Philadelphia. POWKH PLANTS "HIT In Cynwjil one house was struck, while holts struck tho pOner stations of the Pub lic Service lUUway In Jloorestown, N. J., and on Allahtlo avenue, C'umden. Fires were caused at both itn1!om by the light ning, but they were extinguished nt small (oss. Trolley service, however, was badly crip pled for more than an hour In nnd near Camden ns a result of the crippling of the power station. Many factories were com pelled to shut down Thousands of commuters In this city and Camden were delajed by tho tie-up. Trains wers delayed, tioth Incoming nnd outgoing, and the heavy rain added ma terially to the general Inconvenience. The house struck was that of Arthur P. Lewis, at 31 1 ICenf road. The boll hit the roof shortly after 7 o'clock nnd the Interior of the house was badly dam aged by nfe. The storm In Philadelphia lasted more than en hour,. The rain was tho heaviest Philadelphia has had In several weeks, at least, and the lightning did damage In many sections of the city. ' POLICE WIKK8 ArKKCTKD The wires of the Hlectrlcat llureau of the pollcoj stations In West Philadelphia were struck shortly after 7 u'clock. There were bright Hires In all the station house which drew the policemen to their feet and all the call boxes were thrown out of uoin mlsslon temporarily, bringing an Immediate and urgent call for help to the bureau Itself. Phone ssrvlce throughout the city wo affected to some extent Operators on switchboards felt the shocks and oalU for Information as to the cause of the dis turbance were sent out In all directions. To make matters worse, the oily was thrown n darkness In some sections Tho llghjlng wires, were put out ot eommiselen In some houses And many Phlladelphlan were forced to grop ihetr way around to dress In daikncs. The extent of the darkness whleh pre ceded the sterm was evidenced by the fact that the olty's street lights were not extinguished-until nearly 7:30 o'clock. With Caatloued If feur, Celiuua He " i' " r- - Auto Hurts Fatal to Veteran HBADINO, Pa., Dec. !J. Isaac Hauler mat, seventy-five ers eld. civil war vet eran and cwpls) ot the City Highway De partment, died at th Heading Hospital today of conousslon of the brain and other injuries, the result of being run down nbout 'ten day ago by the automobile of Otto llelssroan. a leading Heading business man. YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT BAN JOHNSON Read the Interesting analysis of the dominating figure " baseball on the PORTING PAGE x of TODAY'S I KILLED BY ICE FROM ROOF HACKBNSACK. N. J., Dec. US. Frank Klncht, ft public service Inspector, wns kilted hcie today whtn n lnrgc plcco of tco fell on lilt. bend ffom n roof. f BOATS UPSET. OCCUPANTS DROWTTHD. IN GTZZ NOIU'OIiK, Vn., l)je. !W. Lushed by mi clr-hty-mlle gale ttotos of sninll Miliw me scttrtyltig befoto imiontalu-ulgh sens townul Lynn haven Boy's bhrtcr tlila nflcnioon. Several boats lmvo been cnpslctd nml their occupants pounded to tlcnth ngnluttt their sldcu or druwiKi:. The Otcck httivitinlilp Annawioltits crnshd Into a orwcgla:i ulcniiistilli In Hnmptim Uo.tds. Neither was ruportcd batlly Tr.vnmgetl. PENN PLAYEUS OFF FOR PASADENA The Unlv entity of l'enni)lnnla ruotball team ilcimrtcd this nftcr.nooii for Pn.Milena. Cnl . vvhoro the t'nlverxlly of Oregon will twi playeU In a big Intor nrctlaiinl football gnmo mi Now Yont's I)ny. Twenty-two plaem. thteo conches, n pit) jlcnl director, two mnnnKorn tiiul right rooters mnila tho trip. IJOSTON RESERVE HANK DECLARES 6 PER CENT DIVIDEND U08TON, Dec. 22. Thn rcdernl Itcscrvo itiiiik of Ilosion has doclared nn Initial dividend nt tho rate of six pcrH'iit per milium for tho period from November 2, 11)1 1. to December 31, 1D1G. Dividend Is payable January 2. 131", to stock of record De cember 3D, 191(1. SV.W YORK, Dec. 22. Dlrectuis oMho IVdornl Itcservo Hank of New York have declared nn Inltlnl dividend of six per cent to cover tho accumulated dividend from November 2, 1914. to March 31, 1316, Inclusive, payable- December 30, 1916. in i, - i i i ii COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE CLOSES UNTIL TUESDAY Tho Commercial i:chango cloiod this nftoriinan to nllow Its members to cclc brnto tho Christmas hallthiy nnd will not reopen until Tuesday. Tho exchanges in New York, Chicago, Dttluth. Minneapolis, St. Louis, Kansas City will nlso close for tho snma period PHILADELPIIIAN HEADS $17,000,000 STEEL CONCERN IMCIIMOND, Va., Dec 2.' Tho Superior Btccl Corporutlou has been chartered hero by tho Htuto Corporation Commission, with nn authorisedcapital of $17,000,000. Matthew Roger, of 1335 Christian stieot, Philadelphia, is president; William J. rtchnfcr.lnrllon, N. Y treasurer, nnd Andrew D. Christian, ltlchmopd, socretarj'. U-BOAT RAIDER DESTROYED, SAY FRENCH PARIS, Dec. 22 iho nermnn submarine U-5, which recently raided shipping off St. Nawlre, hnM beon sunk by ilostroj ere, pays n dispatch from Nantes today. .HUNGARIAN KING TO BBCROWNElJ DECEMBER 1)0 RUDAJ'EaT, Dec. 22. The coronntlon ot Charles ns Klnjt of Hungary will take plnce nn Docembcr 30. Parliament has completed phns for Iho ceremonies. Count Tlsit has been elected Pnlndln. It Is thu Pnlndln h places the crown upon 'tho King's head. .... i . BEDFORD SUCCEEDS ARCHBOLD AS STANDARD OIL'S HEAD Ni:V YORK, Deo 23 Directors of tho Htnnilanl Oil Company of New Jersey today elected A. C. Heilforil ns president to succeed the Into John D. Archbold. The now head ot Hlnndnrtl Oil Company l one of tho youngest men in Its councils and rono rapidly, thoilgh unostentatluusly. from tho bottom. Ho Is fifty-two years old nnd bus beon with tho parent body or Ha Hdbsldlnrloj slnco ho won eighteen years old. Only during tho last ten yearn has be occupied a conspicuous position In the oil industry. Mr Iledford Is a native of llrookljn, whom ho started his career. JERSEY PARDON BOARD PAROLES 123 PRISONERS THUNTOX, Dec. 22.-Tho Htnto Hoard of Pardons today played Banta Claus to 12S Inmates of tho Now Jersey prison when It granted them paroles. Klve men serving various lorms for murder wcro nmong tho number released. ' RELEASE OF SINN FEINERS OFFICIALLY PLEDGED s LONDON, Dec. 22. Ofllclnl announcement that tho Hlnn Koln prisoners arrested aftor the Dublin uprising nro lo bo released forthwith Is expected to go far townrd allaying the unriwt In Ireland. Thin step toward, the pnclncatlon of Ireland Is re garded In tlovernmcnt circle as n wise move on tho part of tho Lloyd Ocorge Cab inet. Henry i:. Duke, Chief Bccrutnry for Ireland, stated tnnt stops aro now tinner way to release tho prisoners nnd send them to their homes without delay, SOCIETY WOMAN TRAPS BURGLAR IN HER HOME Miss Mnry vV. Morris, u Philadelphia society woman, truppud a burglar In her home. 1611 Sprttco strcot, early today nnd recovered goods valued at sevoral hundred dollars. Bhe was nwikcncd by a noise nnd telephoned tl)o police. Police man Hall met the burglar coming from tho house and arretted him after n struggle. BRITISH TAKE EGYPTIAN TOWN LONG HELD BY FOE LONDON, Dec. 22. After two years' ocaupatiu-n by tho enemy, llrltlsh forces havo taken Kl Arish, ncwnllng to n War Otllco announcement today. (El Arlsh is a fortified Hgyptfan town, on the Palestine border nt the mouth of the River Widy. cJ.Ariah, or "Hher of Kgypt," on the Mediterranean Sea.l ALLIES PLACE MORE SHELL STEEL ORDERS v NBW YORK. Ceo. JS2. Additional orders fot' sheel steel otfgregntlng nearly 100,000 tons have been place! by rcpresontatlvos of the Allies. Thl tannage, like all 'similar contracts closed within the Inst flvo or six weeks, is for dsllvery over the second half ot 1917. U. S. EXP.ORTS THIS YEAR TO REACH 57,800,000,000 WASHINGTON. Dec. 22. The United States foreign trade for the Vear will probably re-ieh I7.8O0.O0O.00O, It wn announced today by the Dspartment of Com merce. Tho foreign trade for el'ten months was $7,148,009,000. NO FREIGHT INCREASE ON SULPHURIC ACID ' WASHINGTON. Dee. 2J. The proposal of the Loulavtlle Nashville and other railroads to Increase the.freisiit ratw on sulphurio aold to New Yprk, Haiti more, Philadelphia, Uaston and other eastern munitions manufacturing points was today declared unjustified by the Interstate Comments Commission. The in orease would range from seventy cent to Jt.JO per ton. The Increase of fifty-five cents per ton to Hopewell. V , was approved. JAPAN PLANS NAVY TO RULE PACIFC BY 1923 TOKIO. Dw. A grat nrora,ni of naval expansion whleh, by the ejtd of 193, will give Japan ovevwhaJmlag superiority over all other fleel In the Pseine, Including that qf the United 8UUf wa efllataUy announeed tday. Hy fne end of 1923, it is estimated, Japan will Uve built thre new battleship, two battle cruiser. nine sQAHt wuU, twPty-)llvdtroyers and eighteen subnvarines. Thts will brlttg the battle fleet up to eHTrrof the roost modern battleships and four battle cruisers. GIFT WON'T BLOCK MEDICAL COLLEGES' MERGER Reports that the H 50,000 widowmeot to Jetferson Medical Colls; just tmiiouneod would prevwt the merger of that instUuUun with the Vnivrlty of Pennsylvania, medksal school wero declared this afterson to b absolin unfounded by WillUm Potter, president of the board of trustees of Jefferson Hgfcnd vi prMnt4 fay Mkw .m. ix Mag. ot JT3 Wiiwt trt ja-, as a nMimR 4r attoft Uw jajj Dolawaro County Senator Nominated in Unique Manner DEMOCRATS START BOOM vSsv HwikniMti'HH -in Ja ikv mnrpl TWO OUQEUNATOUrAt, BOOMS William C. Snroul, Ra publican lender nf Dolnwaro County, nt tho ton, nnd Vnnco G- SJcCoirmlck, clmlr nfun of the- Democratic National Committco, both of whom havo been suggested ns candidates for tho Governorship bf Pennsylvania. State Senator William C. Hproul,' of Dela ware County, has formally announced his candidacy for Governor to eyeceed Martin (1. Tlrunibaugh, This announcement was received hi political circles almost slmul tancously with tho action of President Wil son's PennHylvnnln leaden who launched, a definite gubernatorial boom for Vance C McC'ormlck. chalnnun of the Democratic National Cohtmltteo. Mr. .Sproul'n announcement was made nt a meeting Mif Iho Republicans of Ridley township, who were the guests of James Is". Dougherty, ot I.lcpervllle, and was the most unique npnounceinent of a gubernatorial cand daoy In the history of tho Htate The McCormlck boom was launched after a meeting of (he leadcro In the Ilellevue mrutford. It was net rolling by one of the most Influential Isaders present, a, con fidant of President Wilson's. The plan Is to have McCormlck. who nas the fusion Democratic-Progressive nominee for Goernor In 1914 against Brum baugh, again become the Democrat-o norqf nee against whpever Is selected by thf Republicans. , A. Slltchell Palmer. National Committee man, 1 said lo favor McCornhek for Gov ernor. It had long been thought that he would be a onndlate himself In the guber natorial fight. VAU PKVI LLB "S .'ND-OK"' Senator Mproul was surrounded by a complete vaudeville show when ho made hi announcement. Conjurers, strong men, singers nnd clog dancers appeared en th platform before he "accepted" tho npmliut tlon to lead the fight uglnt the Vare-Urumbaugh-Magee forces in 1911. and after he hd dIlvrd hi speech, In whleh h- declared war within the Republican party on behalf of the "stalwarts." the Repul Moans .of Ridley township feasted on 'pas- sum. 'wn nd rabbit. Tpe Delaware ..county Senator led ths flght against the Present State admtnutre tlon. which t batklrur John R K gcArt for the next Republican gubernatorial nomination, when he eutd the tk of CoatloMlxtea rase Ttsb. Columa Du THE WEATHER FORBOA$T l For Pkiladttpkia and 9iotHttyFmt and wuct ?oWer 0 nig lit, with hmifi about xQ dttrtee; Saturday nfr aid continued eoUi; utrong torthwt3t vtfmk dbninfihinff Saturday LliOTIl of uvv Titan I M4w M KimrU 4l,SL PISl.lU.tBtS KIVKK TWIK MttStlka lHTf.V. BVFtSUR- l tr lt-ja m nu ifjf j - HfatHwaUr use. ttt w i.Ii w T. .XT WWtWAilSKHkm