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THE JJEK: ONfAIIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMHEH 24, 1915.
OPPOSES 8-HOUR
DAY LEGISLATION
Federation of Labor Defeats At
tempt to Tb.ii End After a
Bitter Figbt
GOXPERS ARRAIGNS SOCIALISTS
SAN TRANCISCO, Not. JJ. The
American Federation of Labor after
a contest waged on the floor of the
conrentlon here for four hours re
fused by a close vote tonight to en
dorse state and federal legislation
for the eight-hour day. President
Samuel Oompers ended the debate In
an impassioned speech In which be
declared that the socialist party was
behind the moTcment to force the
federation .to endorse the proposed
eight-hour day legislation.
l)ele gates from the I'nlted Mine Work
ers of America, the Western Fedrat-n
of Miners and tha International Associ
ation of Machinists, whlh are among
tha moat powerful organisations ' af
filiated with thf federation, precipitated
the fight when an administration meas
ure, withholding aanctlon of attempts to
secure by legislation the elKh-hour day.
was offered to tha convention for adop
tion by the resolutions committee. Tha
committee favored
Oregon Aggies' Hens
Lead in Laying Eace
8AV FRANCISCO. Nov. 21-Thre
teams of ten hens, each entered by the
Oregon Agricultural college, led scores of
entries from the United fltatee, Canada
and England tonight at the clone of an
InWmatlonal egg-laying contest, begun a
year asn.
The Oregnnlans took first honors with
ten While Ieghorns; second place, with
ten Iiarred I'lymouth , R icks, and third
prise with a team of Oregonlana. Fourth
place was swsrrtrd t' a pen of White
Wyandot tes from British Columbia.
The records made, during the contest
' have not been announced.
BRITISH TOO FREE
WITH 0. S. REPORTS
Washington Displeased Because
Gerard's Statement on Prison
Camp Given Out.
IT EMBARRASSES DIPLOMATS
ALLIES RECEIVE
CHEERING NEWS
Greece, it is Reported, Will Agree
to All Demands of the Entente
Except One.
SERBS DEFEAT BULGARIANS
WASHINGTON. Nov. 23. If it
develops that the British government
gave out for publication the contents
of a report made by American Am
baasador Gerard at Berlin regarding
the use of economic , the alleged cruel treatment of British
pressure oniy to oDi.m snorter nours. jwar prg0ners in German prison
It was th.Vmm,ttel7''report thet'Cm' United State, may de
flnally prevailed by a vote of 1.4 toltermln tnt ucn publication is
S,S96. many delegates being absent. An embarrassing nd make represent
pparent overwhelming majority in tions to prevent the publication of
favor of an amendment to the commit- gny similar report. The State de
tees report, gamed after three hours of'partment feela that report of auch
debate marked by sharp sallies, melted ' . . .
awa, when rresldent Oompers left the! n,ur rada n American
chair .mi eh.r.i th. soei.ii.t D.rfv diplomat acting for Oreat Britain
with having engineered the opposition to
the report.
' aVlAllld fflnl tiA IH Allt fna miKltcft.
I Hon.
"It was the socialist party that mads Officials pointed out that the making
the first attempt to obtain the eight-hour puhllo of such reports, obviously of a
law by legislation," declared President j more or lens confidential character.
Oompers. "I'll challenge any socialist ; t-mlvd to embarrass American dlplomatla it is said. n vin. nniim.ni.
rcpresentativea and might seriously j assurances of Its continued neutrality and
hamper them In their work. Thv re- also are offering It concessions If It Inter
callrd the recent publication In Iondon ' venea In the wsr on the side of the Teu
of reports from the American legation at ' tonl allies. With a big Russian army
Brussels regarding the execution of Miss I w Bessarabia, however. It la believed In
LONDON, Nov, 23. No definite
news has been received here of the
reply of Greece to the entente allies'
demands for guarantees for the saf
ety of the Anglo-French forces
landed at Balonlkl or for that of the
Serbians who might be forced over
the Greek frontier. One dispatch
from Athens, however, says the
Greek cabinet is disposed to accept
the conditions laid down by the en
tente powers, except that condition
requiring Greece to participate in the
war, and that a solution of the whole
difficulty may be expected immedi
ately.
Meanwhile the blockade of Greek com
merce has commenced snd Italy, It la re
ported, la participating In the measures
of restraint decided upon. This, with tha
news that the Serbians have won a vic
tory over the Bulgarians north of Prla
tins; that the Bulgarians have delayed
their march on Monhstlr, and that the
Austro-tiermana are laboring under diffi
culties aa a result of the wintry weather,
has created a more hopeful feeling In the
capitals of ths entente allies..
Forres Are Stremglheaed.
The British and French forces dally are
being strengthened by men and guns
landed at Salonlkl and part of the rein
forcements are being sent to Monaatir,
where the Serbians also are reported to
be concentrating and threatening the Bul
garians at Prllep.
Roumanla finds Itself In much the same
( fuBiwun as uitc, wnn Dom me enienio
, allies and the central powers bringing
pressure to bear upon It. The Germane,
powers toward Greece will clear the Bal
kan situation before long.
Allies More Active In West.
There Is little news of Importance from
any of the other fronts. The Italians,
by their continued offensive, are strength
ening their positions around Ooriila.
which. It Is believed, cannot hold out
much longer. On the western front the
British and French artillery has become
more sctlve In Flanders and Champagne,
which on previous occasions has been the
signal for offensive movements. The
Russians, since they regained the ground
they lost on the Styr river, have been
Inactive, except for minor attacks In the
Dvlnsk region. The Petrograd corre
spondents, however, predict that more
important eventa are Impending.
Another flotilla of British submarines
Is reported to have arrived In the Baltics.
Turkey Prices for
Thanksgiving All
Over the Country
Judging from prices quoted all ever the
country turkeys will be about aa cheap
In Omaha aa In any place for Thanks
giving. Boston is to pay the top price
on thla floor to say the socialist party
will stand behind the federation In secur
ing eight-hour laws."
"They will." shouted William H. John
ston of Washington, president of the
machinists.
"And then oppose candidates pledged
Edith Cavell.
Tonight the State department had
not
Washington Affairs
Velpla Volnl. a
and I.lsetta Moroa
to obtain those laws," Oompers shouted i received a copy of the report said to
beck. have been made by Ambassador Gerard.
What Rompers Wants, nor was It known officially that the
"It some of you want It. you can't British government had given out.tho
rorce it flown the, throats of the rest of; published excerpts,
us. I know whst the enemies of labor
are made up of," he added. "Power la
gravitating from the ballot box to the
Industrial field. That gravitation will
to on. I won't trust the fate or labor
to politics, I wsnt congress to give us
only our freedom to fight out on an
eeonomio basts our battle, fredom to
aclilove. I want the travail of sacrifice
and the tears of our womon If necessary
upon which te build labor's economic
freedom."
He said what legislation gave, it could
take away.
Mr. Oompers criticised ss "undignified"
a reference to himself as "Sammy" in a
report of the Iron workers' convention
Itld here in September. He wss named
today aa one of two delegates to go to
a world's labor peace conference to be
lwlU at the close of the war.
Hllht t HM Monition.
Neutrality as practiced by the United
Stales was approved by tha convention by
the adoption of a resolution recommended
by ths committee on International rela
tione. The resolution uphill the right
of the United States to ship to belli
gerents, explaining that 't waa Impoa
sible te distinguish between munition of
war and the ordinary articles of com
merce." The committee's report called atten
tion to the efforts made by sympathisers
f the belligerents to "use the working
men of our country." "to further the
interests of some foreign country."
."Foreign shsi.cLs have b-., 1,,'ing to
reach corruptly some of the organisa
tions of woikrrs. it Is said, "but they
have net succeeded." "
ECONOMY COMES HOME
TO ROOST IN COMMONS
LONDON. Nor. IS-Wooden spill. In the
place of matches, penny wooden penhold
ers instead of the quills so dear to Brlt
lah officialdom and a few envelopes end
old sheets of note paper Inatead of un
limited eupptlee grave a surprise today to
members ef Parliament who are accus
tomed to utilise the House of Parliament
as a club.
In reply to angry protests the attend
ants explained this waa the first step
In the direction of national economy de
manded so urgently In recent speeches
tn the House of Commons.
Horence art collector.
roslno. whom ha diKiii,l
as Ms niece and his secretary, refused
rdmlnnlon by the Imm grallon authori
ty a at New York City, were ordered ad
mitted bv Immigiatlnn headquarters. No
explanations were mnde why the head
qt arters reversed the board of Investiga
tion at New Tork.
Postal savings drpoalts during October
increased ti,l'.A,m over the preceding
nvirith, glylmc, according to postal offl
clala, a olur reflection of the great tide
?L Pros""'")' and commercial activity
that la eel In over the country." Sav
ings on deposit on October 81 Aggregated
l.Srio. end Individual depositors num
beied Ntf.Oiiu. New York City. Including
Brooklyn, had $14.822,0 of thla total.
The International Institute of Agricul
ture at Rome forecasts the IMS prrduo
t on of corn In Hungary, Italy. Roumanla,
f.uropjan Ruxsla Bwltaerland. Canada.
1 nlted States and Japan and ten govern
ments of Asiatic Russia at I.NM.OOO.O.t)
bushels, nr 11.1. per cent compared with
P"pr5ln year. In Australia tha in5
i production of whent Is estimated at
M1.0yo bushel., or S7S.II per cent com
pared with the preceding year.
Officials of the Interstate Commerce
commissi in said they hsd no power to
flral with ths freight congestion situation
",5 ..w..Xorl, th commission's au
thority did not extend to operatlona of
hi ki' W.V """ that about
the r-nli- thing tha commission could do
wot-ld be to surges t to shippers In the
Interior to hold up shipments Intended for
eeme-'e unt'l assured that space In
such steamers was available. P
hVhr'T?' 0rs"ry will be asked
L.th.k.l''d''r".l.It"'rve bopl o Inter
pret the provisions of the Federal Re
TJ,vt ct and de ermine whether In hie
opinion the ronrd haa authority to re
duce the number of reserve districts. Tha
fil'iT J MorT the board Include
that of Haltlmnre, to be designated a a
tr., S""Jn pimr of Hlchm-.nd;
I-".!.0' p,Mbrsh. to replace Cleveland
i-L.t rp"clty: that of banks In
southern Wisconsin, to be shifted from
t!.Vil"V?"p?"'. to ,h Chicago d'strlof:
that the banks In western Connecticut, to
Jhe Post n district, and that of banks
H Ils!an to be Included In the Dallas
district. Instead of the Atlanta dstrtot
military circles here hardly likely that
Roumanla will accept the second alterna
tive. On the whole. It la expected here
that the firm attitude of the entente
for the test "Vermonts." Other prices
noted are:
First. Second. Third
Omaha Sue 3fc lfcj
Phlladelph'a S6-370 !
New York c Jxo ?4-2Dc
Chicago the 30c 2fa
l In innatl 2-ftoc ti-2to
Hevclnnd Isvjrjo rg-)o ?7-J1c
St. IjouIb ft-lto 23-2 Ic l!V-21c
Boston 40c Jft-Kic ?0-Stc
V mn' Ington " 2c 2fc
rtnlflitKire Wo 2 27c 2Sc
Providence 80c 2T 22c
Pittsburgh S2-3Sa 2b-2Sc 20-25c
ITALIAN
BURIED ALIYE
Luigl Matroni Trampled Into a
Freshly Made Grave at He
Pleads for Mercy.
SLATER TELLS WHERE TO DIG
WILL BURY JOE HILLSTROM
HEAR HAYMARKET DEAD
CHTCAOO. Nov. 2S-The
"ph Hlllatrom, who was
Bait Lake City last week,
terred near the grave of
body of Jo
executed at
will be In
the Chicago
anarch sts. executed in connection with
the Hay market riots in 1R8 In Waldhelm
cemetery. It was announced today. The
body will arrive here tomorrow night and
the funeral will be held Thursdsy.
WAR STOCKS AND CARD
GAMES RUIN THIS MAN
CHICAGO. Nov. Frank P. McGlynn.
former receiving teller In the city treas
urer's office, was formally charged today
with embexillng 11,600 In olty funds.
When arrested the teller said that war
stocks snd card games had caused his
downfall.
DATAVIA, N. Y Nov. 23. Lulgl
Matroni was burled alive in tbe
cellar of his home near Corfu, in
Mar, 1914, bis body being trampled
Into a newly made grave while he
still begged for merer, according to
a story told br bis widow to District
Attorney Coon here today. This
afternoon Antonio Boliva, the alleged
murderer, pointed out tbe spot where
the crime occurred and a body Was
found which Mrs. Matroni identified
as that of her husband. Boliva has
confessed, the district attorney said.
Boliva, who is Mrs. Matronl's son-in-
law. Is serving a six months' term In
ths Monro county penitentiary for a
stabbing affray. Mrs. Matroni came
here from Syracuse to tell the story of
the murder which she declared had
been witnessed by her and her young
son, Charles.
Hlience Dae to fear.
Her long silence, she said, was due to
fear of Boliva. who had threatened a
similar fate for her and her son. When
she learned he was In prison she felt
safe to tell.
Mra. Matroni said that her husband
was felled by a blow from a pick axe
handle wielded by Boliva. He waa
knocked unconscloua, but revived before
the grave had been dug In the cellar.
He pleaded with Boliva for mercy Jurt
before he waa thrown into the pit and
trampled under the ground, ahe declared.
After hearing the woman's story. Dis
trict Attorney Coon and Sheriff Edger
ton took Boliva to the farm where the
Matronls formerly lived.
Boliva at first denied knowledge of the
murder, but later District Attorney
Coon said he confessed and told the men
where to dig. They found the body
under nine feet of earth, the houae pav
ing been torn down and the cellar filled
In after the Matronls moved away.
Boliva killed Matroni, he told the dis
trict attorney, because after his marriage
to Matronl's step-daughter she told him
that Matroni bad attacked her the day
before their wedding.
War Costing Britain
Heavily in Officers
(Correspondence ef the Associated Press.)
LONDON, Nov. 12.-Offlcers' casualty
lists for the fortnight ending October IS
show that the British army In all thea
ters of the war lost 474 officers killed, 837
wounded and 147 missing, a total of l,4o8,
which brings the casualties since the be
ginning of the war to 19,668. Of these
6.033 have been killed or died of wounds,
11,953 wounded and 1,683 recorded as miss
ing. losses have again been heavy among
officers of high rank. Major General
Frederick D. V. Wing and Brigadier Gen
eral Wormald being killed and Brigadier
General Brie u missing. Five other
brigadier generals are wounded, while
the names of four colonels and ten lieu
tenant colonels are among the killed.
Culls from the Wire
J. P. Morgan returned tc his New York
city houae from his coui. try home at
Glencove, K I., where he naa been re
cuperating after an operation for appen
dicitis. It wss Stated Mr. Morgan had
.ompletely recovered and would return
to his desk later In the week.
Establishment Of a federation of the
twenty-one republics to stand back of
the Munroe doctrine was advocated tn
a speech at Baltimore by Joseph W.
Folk, chief counsel of the Interstste
Commerce commission. Such a step, he
said, would set a precedent for the form
ation of a European federation and pave
the way for ultimate world peace and
dls -mament.
William l) rimer will be placed on
trial at Chicago for alleged complicity
in wrecking the La Salie Street Trust
and Savings bank, next January, States
Attorney Maclay Hoyne announced today.
Charles B. Munday, who waa senior vice
president of the lonstltutlon, waa con
victed at Morris, III., last week and
aentenced to five years In prison.
James J-. Cassldy, general manager of
the Postal Transfer company, Daniel W.
Hnrrlgan, his assistant, and Wm. H.
tadigan. a clerk In the office of the
superintendent of the malls, were sen
tenced In the federal courc at New York
today to a year and a day each In the
federal penltrnlary at Atlanta, for brlb
rry und conspiracy to ateal poatoffice
records.
Charles M. Schwab has secured control
of the Danville Structural Tubing com
pany at Danville, Pa. A new ateel
mill to cost ffiCO.000 will be erected on the
rrounn purchased near the plant. C. 8.
Wagner, a nephew of the steel magnate,
and J. T. Price of Danville were asso
ciated with Mr. Schwab In the deal.
When completed the new plant will em
ploy about 1,000 men and enough orders,
chiefly munitions of war, have been
secured to keep It running continuously
for two years, according to the announcement.
Don't
Worry
about your digestive
troubles, sick headache,
tired feeling or constipation.
The depression that induces
worry is probably due to a
disordered liver, anyway.
Correct stomach ailments
at once by promptly taking
BEECEsArfS
POLLS
They aid digestion, regulate
the bile, gently stimulate
the liver, purify the blood
and clear the bowels of all
waste matter. Safe, sure,
speedy. Acting both as a
gentle laxative and a tonic,
Beecham's Pills help to
Right The
Wrong
Amr MRc1m la tke WarU.
Salssfj
stssyhsie. Im brass, 10c aSa, .
Rheumatism
A Honi Cun Given by Oni Who Hid It
; Is tha spring of 1KI I wis atUekss br
Mwul.r and laflunmatory Rbsamatl.nl. I
rtrd as only laos who bars It kao, far
ow tans rears. 1 trla remedy attar
ramady, and doctor after doctor, but surh
rallef aa 1 racetrad was only temporary,
rtnallr, 1 found a remedy that curnr ma
completely, and It haa ne.er returned. I
haa alTea It to a number who were terribly
afflicted and oeen badiiddea with Rheuma
tism, and It stfeeted a cure In eyrry ease.
I want ovary auif.rer from any form of
rheumatla trouble to try this marvelous haai
Ing power. Don't send a rent: limply mall
your name and address and I will send It
frae to try. After yoa hare used It and
It has proven Itself to be that long-looked-for
means of rutins your Rheumatism, you may
sand the price of It, one dollar, but, under
stand, I do aot want yauf money unless you
are perfectly eatleried to eend It. Ian t that
falrt Why suffrr any lonser when positive
relief Is thus offered yoa tree? Don't delay.
Wrtte today.
Mark H. Jexlunn. Ko. ill B Ourney Bids..
Bmeuaa. N. T.
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415-417 South Sixteenth Strut "
Omaha. Nab.
romnt Delivery (Guaranteed
IN SPITE of tho TREMENDOUS VOLUME of BUSINESS
DEATOl. & LAIER GO.
41 Ml 7 Sooth Sixteenth Street
Omaha, Neb.
FORMER ARMY GRIDIRON
PLAYER SUED BY GIRL
CHICAGO. Nov. U-Louls A. Merrill,
West Point (raduate and former captain
ef the Army foot ball team, was sued
for $30,000 on a breach of promise com
plaint bare today by M as Helen Van
Neat of Wooster. O. Men-11 U at horoa
tn CbJcaio. Miss Van Nest allee-ea that
despite his encasement to marry her. he
memea s. Ml as Wynne last June.
. Several eastern foot ball critics picks
Merrill as a member of the AU-Amrrican
team.
SUFFRAGISTS AND ANTIS
WILL ADVANCE ON WILSON
WASHINGTON, Nov. It -The opposing
forces on the woman's suffrage question
will seek J ho support of president Wilson
during; the first two weeks of December.
Ao encasement was made today for Mrs.
Arthur M. Dodge of New York, president
ef the National Association Opposed to
Woman's suffrage and a delegation to
see the president December 14. Arrange-
........ eurvauir naa Deen made for 400
auffraglsts to call at ths White House
iecemor a.
WOMEN'S CLUBS TO BE
ASKED TO URGE PEACE
NEW TORK. Nov. O Th. woman's
Dee party announced tonight that every
woman's club of prominence In ths coun
try would be appealed te this week to
send telegrams to President Wilson ask
ing him to confer with neutral natione
to urge peace tn Europe, it was said
that ti.e dubs would be calked to send
ti.a telegrams before Thankae-lvlng- day.
It also sras announced that Mra. Henry
Ford of Detroit bad donated tit. 900 to
ward Ui pc&r party's work.
Headache, Colds,
Liver, Bowels
Enjoy life! Don't stay bilioua,
tick, headachy and con
ntipated.
Best for bad breath, sour stom-
, ach, coated tongue or
indigestion.
They're final Caeca rets Uvea your liver,
(loan your thirty feet of bowels and
sweeten your stomach. You eat one or
j two. Uke oandy, before going to bed
ana la we morning your neea Is clear,
tongue la clean, stomach sweet, breath
right and oold cone. Get a bog from
your druggist and an Joy the nicest,
gentlest liver aad bowel clean sins' reu
ever expe-Ui oed. Cascarets stop sick
headache, blUouaateaa, . tndlgesUoe, bad
breath and oonatlpaUoa.
Mothers should give a whole Caeoaret
to erusa, bilious, sick, fsverls children
any time. They are harmless sued never
gripe or sicken. ,
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7aW- jfjb tffJty
StupondouG Prlco Roductlons On Ooaton & Lalor Co'g Entire Stock
Folding
Card Table
(Uke Cat) .
Oreea leatherette
toe cold fraaae
eae ef beet eard
tablee en the aaajr.
ket, "StlNVo-lu-
la eae
02.25
Brass
SVINCH CONTIXI'OCH IVST
Bed
(Like cut)
Fulloatatd.
8trong and Par
able. ,sa-lTp,,
UuslnciSA Halo
me
WBBBBBSES&
POPULAR
HEATING
STOVES
Klckct TrimmeO
(Uke Cat)
One of the Greatest
Ilargalns of this en
tire Hale. "SUr-Vp"
llualneeg 8ale rtiu,
S5.0
"Closed Thurs
day for
Thanksgiving"
Large 3-Inch Continuous Tube) ( frt
Brass Bed n
: 1UU
(Exiwtljr Uke cut),
would be cheap at
S4.V A mauulve.
handeome bed with 11
extra heavy fillers, '
Stlr-l p" Uuslnesg)
Sale Price
a w i
I
1
$12.45
Commenclns; at O a. rn. W'edne
day and while They Last
Tha 3 In 1 Vacuum Sweeper
Finest Sweeper on the
market -Should be In ev
ery home. 'Stlr-Vp'" lliul-
ir. $6.50
0 W n $43. A maaslve. IVMf VJ
B Va A B hndeom bed with 3 fLIH
g ' Jt 1 extra heavy fillers, f -OtjJ
A ( Sale Price-
- J H (Uke Cut) I I
' U Solid Oak, full 8 feet ex. ) I
1 j B tension with extra leaves. . -e"' a ' V-",
TT'l - Jl All complete, t Htlr-rp" Vsv. IV
y l,.r.F:..;8.75 1 JLqn
am TXAjrxrtn rxia tbajk
rev the Orestes Telamg ef Baalaees
f aVy Tmi la the Klsvery
ef Vais aesiaass.
OXMSS AXJb DAT TMVMMDAX
it.
isn mm00 j
Of Courso You Want Now Dlnlnc Room Furniture Doforo Thanksgiving
415-417 Couth Slxtconth
r
Laoeir n,
Omaha. Nob.
100 Oil ilcatinr Stoves
2 J ssjaenotaaT at t e-olock
WedaMOae kanlu.
and while they last. .
"Chancoo Llko Thlo Aro Raro and Uoually Como Out Onco In a Lifotlmo"