i2--A TTIF, OMAHA SKNOAY HKE: NOVEMBER 22, 1914. LABOR IS MAKING DISTINCT PROGRESS! 3rant Hamilton, Federation Official, Speaks at Central Labor Union. !r-- COMPEKSATION LAW OJTE STEP Atiltra Mrmkrr to Asrre-o They Want and .o to t-lneolu In t'nlted Kere to Get II. NEWLY INSTALLED X-RAY ROOM AND EQUIPMENT IN THE WISE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Friends Invited to inspect any time between 2 and 9 p. m., Thanksgiving Day "I congratulate the labor people of Ne irnwka on having finally secured the pas of a workmens' compensation law 'ncre.' said Grant Hamilton, of thi legls . alive committee of the American Federa- lon of Labor, who cam from Washing 'on. t. C. to addreas the Central Labor mlon of Omaha lust ntftht at th Ibor 1 " emple. "You have -tablihed a prln ! lple that Industry mint pay Its Just pro J wrtlon to noclety. Tou are not merely j telling legs and arma at l0 nple.-e or ao. ( out you must aee to t that th!a law la ao I ttrlctly enforced that t will become next $ o Impoaslble for these aorldenta to oc- -ur In the big tnduatrl-a. . True, you here have had soma difficulty I wer this matter. But 1 like the spirit ' .if the gentleman who aald hera thla I -venlng. "Let's agree n what wo want' i That la really the big thing. When you iav agreed on a thing, then you can ao o Lincoln with a solid front, and you . will get what you want. What la la Slant. "Our raua to win muat ba a Jut cause. 3 R'e cannot live by sharp practice. ' A hen wa aide for legislation on a certain j xilnt wa muat be prepared to prove our 1 very contention with regard to that re J ntvt. True, wa do not move ao faat at ; :imea. Bat an army can move only s ; "est aa Ita slowest regiment. Wa cannot ' if ford to make mistakes." In the matter of national legislation, i ho apeakcr reviewed some of the legls- ; alion that has been accomplished and - italed that the passage ot throe mora awa would complete the labor peopls's j till of grtavancee. These ha aald are the ; Jurnett Immigration bill, the convict 1 abor bill, and the aallor'n rights bill : And," ha aald. "wa have every aasur- nce that when congress meets In the 1 ilsort session December 7. these bllia will ! e enacted Into law." I The speaker rejoiced over the fact tbat t leventeen members jf the new congress j tro labor men. Ha declared thla would rive tha labor popla the balanoe of jower In congress. Before the close of the meeting some ' ropoaed amendmenta to tha compensn- Ion law were agreed upon, to oa suo nltted to tho Nebraska Federation of La or at lta next meeting. There wer our proposed amendmenta. First that a ommlswlon ba created to pas upon Malms and awards under the compensat ion act Second, that the schedule of iwards In tha present act , ahould e modified and Increased. Third, hat an Injured workman should have ha right to exercise the option to sue, n the event he can allege negligence) on he part of tha employer, and that la the vent ha Is unsuccessful In his suit, ha ihall not be prejudiced In his claim for ompensatlon under tha compensation ct Fourth, that In iu.lt for damages or negligence on a contingent tea con tacts, tha lawyer's fea shall ba fixed by he commission created to pass on lalms. . . . Victor Roaewater, editor of Tha Bes, vas present at the meeting by invlta. Ion. II was called upon for a talk after At. Hamilton's speech, but made only irlvf Temsrka, explaining that ha had onte to hear Mr. Hamilton and not to I'eak. n 1 1 S-j j . T:f - . s ) v imW r: 1 r " M r TV' :! S 1 1 i 5 A ' W - " i - rr:-- :m--r v ......... , t I " ?A 7 I) u L .... Z' .. MONOTONY DRIYES TOWARDJNSANITY Playgronnd Man Saya Work With - out Play ii Mental Foiton for Anyone. TELLS WHAT OMAHA NEEDS Declares Bt Beads TJnaeeeaeaxy, bat Falsi Flay Saperrleara Mas Ba eeare Keep the Cklldra Merl. CITCHEN TABLE A GOLD MINE tKed Woman Heelaae Dies, Leavlas Her Savtags In Table Drawer. BRITAIN EXTENDS EAST MINE FIELD Admiralty Announces "Planted" . Area Widened to Protect Iiland Again it Teuton Attack. WAB2STKD IS ISSUED TO BOATS Plletaara Necessary 1st Ham Her, the Tyma River, la rirtli of Fertsj and Maray aad ' Sea pa Flew, The body of Mrs. Barah A. CarKon, an igd recluse of Maroa. 111., was found In icr humbls horn by neighbor a few lays ago. Evidently she died In her ileep. ' I She was secretive, and It was surmised list she had accumulated soma money m few hundred dollars perhaps and that U wu concealed about tha house or yard. Srach was made, but for a long time It a unavailing. Finally a cunningly con- 'tructed compartment nndr the top f a ! illchen table was discovered, and In It ,u glass fruit Jars filled with gold, bank 1 Ktea, and securities, togeUier with cer j Jticatea of depoa t in the Maroa bank I and notes for money loaned. Tha money i In tha bank aggregated 13.000, tha notes ! tailed for $3,700, and the rash on hand j and the home aha occupied brought tha total of her poasesslons up to a little n.ore than $3,000. Tha old lady did any kind of work for ; which she was physically qualified, and Aid waahlng and other work for a num- ' Ix-r of families of Maroa. Tier services ' weie always In demand because of her i clKitnllness. faithfulness, and honesty. : .lie steadily adJeJ to her little hoard i until It was able to earn money Itself. ! r-'he was shrewd In her dealing, and her financial agents conceded her acumen ' in money affaire. ' No will was found, and the money will 1 s divided between three children Mrs. Adrians Ascher and Mis. Florentine J-'reahour of Pueblo, Colo., and Mrs. OiH'ar Pinion of Kocky Ford, Colo. Mr a. Carlton was 7! yeara of age, and was m 2 stive of Portland, Me. Not a dollar of liidrbtedneaa could be found gainst her ' tftato. Chicago Fost Dead monotony tends toward Insanity; playless days make people Immoral; fa tigue of body and mind la a dangerous poison If unrelieved by tha stimulation of harmless recreation; a "spree now and then la good for men; the "big brother" time has come. Bo declared Dr.' Cyrus H. Stimaon, field secretary of tha I'layground and Recrea tion Association of America, In a quick fir address to tha Monmouth Park So cial center last night. Said Dr. Stimaon: "Omaha tn fifty yeara may ha a olty the sise of Chicago. Thla la the time when wa should dream and plan If tha Uvea ot our children and our children's children are to ba worth while. "We have com to the nge of leisure for the masses, one co.nal iered to have no rights. W could live now upon a five-day w-rk week and a five-hour day, and there may be a time when -w will maintain ourselves upon ' a shorter pro gram than that" Dr. Btlmson urged . the need of play grounds w'th radiuses of a mil la cities, suggesting that no new addition be ao eepted unless the real estate man set aald certain parts tor a "common." Aaeat the. Reverend Billy. Dr. Btlmaon, who Is an ex-preachr, referred to Billy Sunday's work la New castle, Fa. He said: "Billy Sunday came to Newcastle and he converted saloonkeepers aad many others. The saloons wer closed and .the churches became dark and cold after ha left To peopl went over to (Tounga- town, a wide-open town, beeauae there was nothing to do In Newcastle,- which tha Lord, by BUly Sunday's aulstano. had closed. Soon business men saw their employee com baok from Newcastle's all-night, unsupervised and unrestricted cluba little better off tor th closing t saloons and they found that nothing bad been provided to take th plao ot that which had been taken away. ' "Billy Sunday did not look ahead. "Food, sunshine., air, xrelse tha are necessary to Ufa. Do not permit m to leave th Impression that you must go away from her advocating th voting of larg Issues of bonds tor Omaha. By no means. What first w need to organ U ad leadership. Start social centers and play grounds with competent paid supervisors (you will find good Uachera In Cm&ftsJ la all part of th city. Ther ar H.OOO boy and girls In Omaha under II years of aga They cannot be neglected. They need a friend, a big brother; they need lov. It costs $600 to W to send a boy to Jail and keep him there a year In re braaka. It coata'trom 11.000 to $1,100 a LONDON, Nov. ai.-Th BrlUah ad miralty has taken further steps for the protection of the east coast ports by the extension of the mine field. The admiralty this afternoon an nounced, that for this reason, after November Z7, pilotage . will ba ' com pulsory In the Humber and on th Tyne river, In the Firth of Forth and - tho Moray firth and In the Soapa flow. Daatenii Wtthaat Pilot. It will be highly dangerous, th ad miralty atatement adds, for vessels to be without a pilot In these waters. This seem to give some support to the rumors, current for several days, that a German raid on the east coast Is ex ported. In fact It Is generally believed her that It Germany la balked In Its other ' designs It will attempt to attack England, no matter how dentate suoa an expedition Is considered. addealy Leaves Coronet. LIMA, Peru, Nov. a. Th Oermaa steamer Luxor ot the Kosmoa lino with a supply of coal on board, haa suddenly left Coronet, Chile, without having re celved clearance papers. The German steamer Memphis also has secretly left Sandy Point The Chilean authorities hav ordered the capture of the Luxor. Warealpa Moblllalagr. ' ban Dinuo, Cal., Nov. ZL That a number of British, ' Australian and Jap anese warships ar mobilising oft th ooaat of Lbwar California was the word brought to thla port today by Captain Robert Israel, of the ocean-going launch Nonesuch. According to Israel, two war ships, th British protected cruiser New Castland th Japanese armored cruiser Idsumo, were coaled off th Guadelup Islands Tuesday.- The other warships, whose names and nauonaiiuea na could not learn, war sighted by Israel on his way up th coast Both wars southbound. Oaakrr Oalpa. Give aome fellow a tr foot and all thy nl do wlih It la to kick. W Iven the arlUt runs out of material, isn l. diaw bit his imuainatlun? You don't have to be a high flyer to ,) nmotiraie that riches take unto them- "lv't UttllKS. tou never can tell. Many a man la full , Win COSl irom 1 to I cents a uy mj , a play supervisor and aa expert who will Murphy Has Nothing To Do with Affairs , Of Cubs, Says Tener NEW TORK, Nov. lit-After an m formal meeting of the eastern club own efs of th National league, held her to day to discuss business which will com before the league at Ita annual, meeting and tha general affairs of the league. President John K. Tener gav out a atate ment In which he said that Charles W. Murphy had nothing to do with tha affairs of th Chicago club, as rar aa th league V 0Lk Cl SONS CO. LAV L3aAi 1515 HARNEY Wearever Wear A few $1.15 Aluml num S-quart Jetties, on"i7 .-. 68c cam ormrxB Hegular 2&c, special Wtm,da' 18c ' AXTTMinrig BASTQTQ SPOOBT Regular 2e cent 'e- Monday . I6c Aluminum Messur'ng cup at :.. Next Thursday, Only 3 days more for you to pre pare for it. Have you bought that double roaster yet? See our prices. CARVINO SET. DOUBLE ROASTER. 7c 3-plece Carving Bet In satin lined box, regular price $5. CO, Pec' $2.88 Butcher Knife, regular 60c, special .33 15c Paring Knife only .i.flt ftTOVKS AXD KANGKH OAS KANGKS ANI I'IRKLKSS )OKEK8 Genuine Savory Roaster, spe cial on Monday 63 f Famous IJsk IloaKters On sale, up from ....$1.50 Aluminum loa.tor All kinds, up from . . . .$1,75 DEMONSTRATION PIKES HHA KPKY1 XG STOXES, GIUXDERS Ana Kaior nones all week at our store by experts fron the ai-iury. ome in ana get a small pocket hone free to try out Silver Table Wear Ivorr hand'ed silver dilated knives and forks In satin lined boxea. . regular price special . . . $4.98 OPEIT BOAST raJTS HxlO. Monday f 10x12, Monday ....So 1"T s, Monday ... So 18x19, Monday .. 160 MOTTLDB S'et of 12 moulds, "Pe dal, at. 9fif only W5 FREE 3 Aluminum Moulds With Any Size Roaster on Monday. 3ES35 i mi aumnami HARBORS MEN UP IN ARMS Annual Conrention Thii Year Prom- iiei to Be Warm One. WILL DESCEND IN FULL FORCE Preside! Wilson lavlted i Attead aad If ambr of Other Water-, war Experts Will Be aa . Haad Talk. (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. (Special.) If the nresent oromises are fulfilled, the eleventh annual convention of the Na tional Rivers and Harbors congress, which will meet In this city on Decem ber t. 10 and 11 will be the largest that ever has been held by that organisation. Arrangements are being made for four or five special trains which are expected to bring from 100 to 200 delegates each. who will not only attend the convention, but will call upon the committees ot con gress, and their senators ani representa tives, to urge the Improvement of water ways In which they are Interested. In view of the attacks which were made on tha last rivers and harbors bill, which resulted In the appropriation ot a lump sura of 120,000.000 Instead of an amount exceeding 153,000,000, the coming convention promises to ba tha liveliest. well as the largest, in the history of I the organisation. President Wilson Jiaa been Invited to I make tha opening address, and It Is hoped I that ha may be able to be present Definite acceptance has been received from tha Chinese minister, Kal Fu Shah, who will tell of the waterways of his country. Acceptances have also been re ceived from Senators Weeks of Massa chusetts, Simmons of North Carolina and William Alden Smith of Michigan, from Speaker Champ Clark and from ex-Oov-l ernor Charles 8. Deneen of Illinois. Ex- Mayor Mage of Pittsburgh will speak on tha need for Lake Erie and Ohio river ship canal. John H. Barnhard. of New Orleans, the builder of a new type of self-propelled barges now In use on the Warrior and Tomblgbee rivers, between the Alabama coal fields and the gulf. will talk of "Our Unused Waterways" and Irving C. Norwood, a former Wash-I Ington newspaper correspondent, now secretary ot the Greater Davenport! (Iowa) committee, will give an Illustrated lecture on "Water Terminals." y Dodge .hers Car Will be exhibited for the first time in Omaha at Nineteenth and Farnam Sts. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only MURPHY & O'BRIEN Dealers Farnam at Nineteenth St. HOTELS AND RESORTS. Eating When Others Are Through la Not Gluttony, Hut Btuart'a lys- pepala Tablet will Knablo You to Have such Au Appetite. In theme days of hlh pressure most men and women eat very littU and a good old fashioned eater sits at table i after all have left It. Trie best way to get sucn an appetite IS the Btuarl way the natural way. do not know what was the flnanelal agreement between Mr. Taft and Ur. see that he will never ba sent to Jail or -"rl'"' "T " "Tr" to a reform achool. I. It a matter ot tax.- frt winter ,u.v- - ' 1. ...mi t ha. K. I .... recreation fadlltiea. aaaderlaar School Uoaey. "If I had my way I would have a law passed prohibiting school hoards from squandering tha people's money by build wise. "We hava the word of Mr. Taft that he purchased Ur. Uurphys stock In ths ! Chicago club, and though Mr. Murphy z rzzzuz: r:z v r'wr pub,,,c is no play space or from avea purchasing , lntilrf.r. aal think tK k . . V 11 V. ' -TT w i' T.r- Ik. ' -1 -IM . I . r- J I,aadladyi school house sites without buying from' six to twenty acres for playgrounds." Tha Federated Improvement Clubs have iginal sin who nevet stole an apple J railed a meeting for the city hall Monday night to give Dr. Sllmaon a chance to ex plain hla plana The playgrounda expert la here in the employ of the city council, the achool board and Dr. Harold Clifford. fark Commlaatoner J. B. Hummel was commended for tbe work he has done with the small sum of money available In hla department Commissioner Hummel, In a brief address, called attentloa to the need of the park department for mora money. This department now receives fcAOU). a year for all parka boulevards and play grounds. "Milwaukee spends fVS.OUO a year for social centers alone,, said Mr-Hummel. should Interfere and think they hava ao excellent Joke oa the National league and aay, 'He. never was out" in his lite. 1 1 tn't until lie has had a walkover tnat a uian Is apt to burn his brtdgns l.t-t.iuj bun. iu auiiH-times wlah the fellow who ktx.ua it all would forget some of IC linuy a fellow asks for a sir's band i. ti he doean't even kaow what sise j e j.e weuxa. I rubbbly it wouldn't mako the naked troth any more cunrfortttbie to be clothed in si own rtKhteounraa. u never know huw avnaitlve a woman a till lie suae for bairn to aoothe her diiaged feeilnKS. Philadelphia Keoord. Kortaae to Co Into Oaloae. While t.i'orge Davis, of Mitlcreek, Ind., v H viikin m an onion fmld near ,.Urrt-jii he ci handed a telearam ad m-'.i:k him iliHt he waa beir to a fortune if uiint SJ'.'wtf. A li!f hour later he had discarded his m lt. Intf.tt.l in a new fcuit vt clothes i i ! ki on boarj a tituu lor Milwaukee i , Move ln h irii!,. i "t am ui:,- to own my own onion i-ii-h hi- 1 con: ha k." waa lav;a' r..ni k ll.e lirfiti pulled out. Ha did ii .. kiiuiir lhat he had a weullliy jreialive i-;.:. I lt:rfaia w oa itCCiitd. i German Generals Kill Selves Because - They Were Defeated PKTROORAD (Via Ttondon). Nov. IL A dispatch from Waraaw to tha Ruesky 81 vo says ths Oermaa Generals Voa Bre dow aad Vea Bromel committed suicide at Cseastochowa, Russian Poland, after a Oermaa defeat. V. M . r. A. Rotea. Men's meeting Huudiy afternoon at 4 o'clu. k. iTiancellor s'allmer of Waa leaS university tak. Violin and vo-4-al eoloe. 'Life lalk." by I r. W. O. H,u,r at 1 p. m. Uutict. "The Young Man and ilia Amusements." Bee Want AUs Are the Best business Boosters. MAGIC CITY'S FOOT BALL FANS HIRE SPECIAL TRAIN A special train from South Omaha will carry the team and Its followers to Ash land Thanknf Mng afternoon. The train will leave the uih Omaha station at 1 o'clock, and will return frou Aihlamt about i. si nee Jones took Tablet rve lost Bver taart's Dyspepsia money oa htm." If your stomach cannot dlsent ymir food, what wlHT Where'a the rellefT The anawer Is In Htuart'a Dyapepala Tablets, becaune as sll stomach troubles arise from Indigestion and because one in ftredlent of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets a able to dlget S.0) grains of food, rinemn't It stand to renaon thst these tablets are going to digest all the food and whatever food you put Into your stomach? ,, etuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets are carefully made to aupolv every element lacking in a ayatem afflicted with dyapepa'.a. In' lrailon. miatrll la. vtoiliuch trouble, etc and to a'd healthy evatemn to digest riirrt.ult tiMtA at unaeemlv houra. juat carry one of these little tablets In your puree or pocket. After every meal, no matter when eaten, you have always at band the aaa'stance that nature will relish and thrive upon. In this manner one may eat all manner of food, attend late dinners, etc, and feel no arrious results afterwards. Thouaanda of travelers alwavs have box of Ktuart's Dyapersla Tableta In Ihe'r grips and are thus enabled to eal un.ivuiitiimMl meals st any ajid nil tlmea. Surely there is nothing ao well adapted tn mifferera from food follies aa 8wiart's jiyapepsla Tableta, and the greatest proof of thla fact Ilea In the oseurence that one ran iurrhas a box at any drug store anywhere in thla country. A small aami Is lutrkage of Stuart's Dyapepala Tahlete will he mailed tree to anyone who. w 11 aldieaa K. A. Stuajt -.o.. VA etuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Hotel Italitt Broadway r.i 29 Si "Aa Hotel Wnera Guests ara Mada to Faol at H Not too large, yet largo enough to afford the maximum of value at minimum expense Exceptionally Accessible 500 Keeau MdVrsta Rntmrnnnt Chsrfes Sisals leeots with aanla Vater 1.00 te ia.00 per day Slsgle Room vlik Tab ee Shower SI-0toSS.00prdiy Doatla Rooms vita KsaBlnt Wtier 12.00 Is $4.00 per day Doable Reema with Tub er Shower 13.00 to f 0.00 par day EDWARD C FOGG, Mammtimm Direcror ROT fu BROWN, KaaMeat Mmnmgar Plaza Motel CHICAGO, ILLS. rn? LaEiJ MEit.i ittv . h HOTELS AND RESORTS. WiisOuvtor 11 Forget your fur coats and sero weather come where balmy Oulf breezes blow all day 'mid the sighing pines. Boating, bathing fishing, hunt ing, golfing, tennis and motor ing for miles on shell roads Oulf Coast. Dancing jritiaJ entertainments enlng. The Ideal spot for rest and recrea tion. Write for il lustrated boo k I e t showing the excel lent hotel accommo dations and am u He men t featurea Ad dress, K. X. ROOr. Muc'J Blloxi Com mercial Club, Blloxi. Kiss. WKm la Chtcaoov atoll at tha Plata a iniet and veiined hotel, facing Lincoln tiiiaa. km with private bath newly furnished. A with a bath tor ewly fu 1.&0 f along-th tand lnfi every evi rr.,-' 4 A i, 1 1 i 1, .-.-ivf JAf SAO Weekly. Sd.OO and up. Two room anttee, ' $j.OO par day and up. Weekly. S16.00 ana up Oki. twelve inlnutM by electrio to thootre, busineeo and eboppiaa ewutor. bood ratio in coonectioa. Muacf. atio Beicwe. Write fur booklet to Manaaesw I ftorth Ave. and N. CUrk hC f Smoke Al mutt For the Boosters... t The Bee is too busy talking business with pros perity promoters to listen to the wailers of war. It haa prepared a booklet of "Panoramic Views of Omaha" for the purpose of advertising Omaha. You can do a great deal toward promot ing Omaha by sending copies to friends and acquaintances or wherever a good blow can be struck. At The Bee Office or all News stands, 10c V