4 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1913. A Bottle of Wine FREE (Until Saturday Only) As an inducement to pcrsuado a few hundred moro users of good whisky to try HIIiIjKH'8 OLD STOCK The O. K. Rye, In order to con vince them that It Is without a doubt tho rcry best $1.00 per qtinrt whisky In America, wo are gplng to give freo with every purchase of a quart or moro of this excellent whisky a bottle of Very Fine Wine FREE. "We know that when once you have tried Hiller'sOMStockO.K.Rye you will prefer It above all others. Tnere aro thousands of users of this brand who will gladly veriry this state ment. That's why we aro making this liberal offor we want to add you among them. Above all An Ideal Homo Whisky. It Is made of the best grains and Is absolutely pure. It is aged for' many years, and Is smooth and mellow. Full Quart, 91.00 (Four full quarts shipped prepaid). MORRIS WILLjS PROBATED Estate of Late Packer Estimated at Twenty Millions. PROPERTY GOES TO FAMILY Three Hundred and Flfleen Thoo annd Dollars filren to Varloo ChlraRn Charities Forty Ter Cent to Widow. 1 1309 Farnam Street A book entitled "The Art of Mixing Them" froo upon request. Out-of-town patrons wrlto for our now price list and special offers. LANGUAGE BBS FIRST NEED English for Foreign - Speaking Omaha People Gets loost. REPRESENTATIVE MEN TO HELP Fortr Who Hear pr. Peter HoberU Xante Committee on rlaa to CoOyernte. rrlth the V, tf C, A. Following an address by Potr noberu, Ph. D., bn the. Importance of teaching English to fortlgn-epeakln immigrants, idtni forty representative bustntM and fcrofewlonal men at dinner at the Young ften'a Christian association last svenlng voted the appointment of a committee of five to formnlJe.jlais, for extending this work, now utlnjg .dpnOy the. association in Omaha and South Omaha. Theie five vrerei Chairman. D. A. Daumi C. C. Crowell, Victor lloiewater, F. W. Jud son aia Judga A. It. Sutton. The commit tee Ut work In conjunction with the Youhf .Men's Christian association, . Pail M. Kuhna, In the absence of Qeo F. Qllmore, president of the as sociation, acted an chairman of the meet- liHC.yIe said the association, had coma, to tfce.i&ftt where it felt the ho' of larger cottnjta and co-operation for extending this "work ot helping these newcomers to a eetaaand of the iasr-jage as ft means of fatMltating their, pre grew n American clUarVehlp. The work was carried on wheW apart from any sectarian rellg iottejjsleas, lie presented Jr. Roberts.. wh,4 Industrial secretary 'et the Inlet1 ntittanal committee et the Young Men's Chrlsftan association has an active grasp of i work ovsr the country, .iLansranve Greatest Need, "Tfce greatest need ot the foreigner laiHfcftr en our shorn Is a knowledge of the' .K'nglleh language," said Dr. Rob erts. .'Then he needs help in the Trob lern ot naturalisation. He need! 'to Vri6w something of the Institutions of America, in order that ha may understand and ap precise the history of the country. "Now, what have we as Young Men's Christian associations done to meet these needs) Let us see, we have in the soven erarlnce tbla particular line ot work was, fjyen Its, Inception' Instituted In the VnKert States and Canada definite cen ters' Vk 2U cities and towns. We havo orgseked 23,080 foreigners into classes, in 'Which are taught EngMsti, clvtes and othtrsfundamental subjects. Asia from the number that have been benefitted by the, classes, we have reached, through lecture courses, more than )M,G99 foretgn era.. , "The scope of esr work Is almeet world wlde.f'Wo hava men at fifteen ports of emaarfcatlon and twelve men, at ports of aa4tg. As a consequence' ot this we areiasia to start a man en his way to thla eiuutry and meet him when he ar rive. -We are In touch with him trem the ttmi he leaves until he Is well settled heri quee-Uon that I want to raise to nlga-Ut. "What- can Omalia do to advanca thtalwttTkt" continued Dr. Koberta. "The answer Is obvious; it can do Just what other cities have' done it can establish a Mater for classes. There should be one' man here who wll devote his entire tlmf to the work. 1, think that the matter should, be put up to the business men of this city, to the manufacturers and to the .many others who employ foreigners." Or. Roberts Is credited with having had, moro to do with the endeavor to bet ler b condltlph of foreigners coming to this country than any other man In the Tnlted States. Author ot Lansoasre Teat. Chiirmso SCuhns catted on John I.. Kesndy. Dr. Roberts had said that this worWitated from the passage ot the fed- era) law ot 1908, containing the "lan gUAaV test" It ao happened that Mr. Kesnedy, as representative from the Sec on Nebraska district in the Fifty-ninth congress, was the author of the amend meat.' embodying that provision, Which has such Influence upon the destiny ot the country, The striking coincident was ; muott appreciated by Dr. Roberts. Mr. Keripedy said he was therefore, moat deeply Interested In this or any other noric for the aid ot the immigrant. He aad that next to common .'blood a com mon tongue was the strongest human tie. Dr. Frederick Conn, rabbi ot Temple Israel, tbe4 very eloquently brought out the tact that we are essentially an Immi grant, people and" most forever so remain to tulflll our larger national mission. He pledged bis ardent. support to the move ment. Victor Rosewater said that. In his Judg ment, this work now being done by vol untary private agencies must eventually be taken over and carried on as a 'public function -f the1 state- f federat govern ment That." said Chairman Kuhni. "is un doubtadly the key to the problem." Judge A. L Sutton spoke of the need for closer tnutilal relations between em plovers and employes and facetiously re marked that this need was apparent in the big packing plants. Robert C, Howe, manager ot the local Armour plant, and H. O. Edwards ot the Swift plant, were present and called on at this point "I think Judge Button Is not ellglblo to jass on that point" said Mr. Howe. "We packors are getting on nicely with our employes, treat them Welt and have no trouble with them, except when they happen to fall Into the hands of a law yer." The laugh was on the Judge. Mr. Edwards said he thoroughly en dorsed Mr. Howe's statement. Jos Darker then brought tnlngs to a head with the motion for tho formulating committee. J W. Miller, educational socretary of the association, who had outlined the work the association , has done and Is doing, having now about ISO foreign-speaking pupils, escorted the men to some of his class rooms in session in the building. CHICAGO, Nov. 11. An estate ot OO0.CCO was left by the late packer, Ed ward Morrlx, according ta his will filed in the probate court here today. Charitable bequests total 1315,000 among twenty-one beneficiaries narned by the testator, and others to be named by the widow, Mrs. Helen Swift Morris, who Is given 160,000 to be distributed among such charities as she shall elect The largest bequest Is one of $100,000 to the pension fund ot Morris & Co., where the decedent was the' head. Ths remainder of . the estate goes to Mrs. Morris and. the four children. It Is loft In the hands ot six trustees, with the deciding vote, in case of a tie. In the hands of Mrs. Morris, who, with her two sons, Nelson Swift Mprii and Edward Morris, jr., minors, constitute three of the trustees, although the two boys can not net until they have attained their legal majority. Philanthropic Reqnests. This disposition of the estate makes Mrs. Morris, who Inherited a'large for tune from har father, ausiavui Swift the packer, one ot the richest, It not the richest women In Chicago, and among the most wealthy In the world. ' The philanthropic gifts follow! Morris & Co., pension fund $100,000 Morris Sc Co., Employes' Den fit association -- nm Abraham Lincoln Center.,..,....,... 10,003 Michael Reese hospital 20,000 St. Luke's hnmltnl t. (tin Chicago Lying-in hospital ,. 6,000 Wesley hospital 4,000 Chicago Home tor Jewish Orphans 10,000 Chicago Associated Jewish Charities 10,001 United Charities 10,000 Visiting Nurses' association 6.000 Presbyterian hospital 6.000 Home for CrlDn ed Children....' B.(XH Jewish Qlrls' Homo S.OOD 3.000 10.000 10.000 6,000 5,000 Pederal .Grand Jury Takes Up Case of Dynamiter Davis INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. ll.-Tlie federal grand Jury, which began its November sessions' here today, expected to take up at once the case of George 12. Davis, con fessed dynamiter. Xavls, who was ar rested In New York several weeks .ago, mads a confession declaring that he did most of the dynamiting against nonunion contractors In the eastern section ot the country at the time Ortle E. McManlgal and James McNsmara were carrying on their work of destruction In the central and, far west Davis als Implicated Harry Jones, sec retary and treasurer ot ths International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers, Jones, after he was arrested, was released on 119,090 bonds. Davis is sttl) In custody. The grand Jury will also Investigate. the casa of tria arriftt r,t ftwiv ...... .. . Mooresvllle. Ind.. durlng the strike of inururban employes last August The men wjrs taken Jn eustody by.. United States Marshal Schmidt -on tho charge of obstructing the mails by tearing down wires and placing poles serosa ths tracks ot the Terre Haute. Indianapolis & East arn Traction comrany. I.lttlo Slaters nf the Poor Children's Memorial hoapttai Home for Convalescent Women. uerman nonnnai Knslewood hospital asylum, Cleve Hebrew Orphan land, U. Charities to be seleotod by widow., s.ooo 60,000 Five Thonaand for Servants. In addition the servants of the Morris household are given 16,009 to be distrib uted among them. Mrs. Morris' share In the estate Is 0 per cent, the remaining 60 per cent going to ths children, Ruth Mae Morris, Helen Muriel Morris and the two. boys. Nelson and Edward. The trustees will pay Mrs. Morris sn Income ot 1100,000 a year and 12,600 for each child until each has reached the age of 17 years. At this age until 21, he children will be paid directly 15,000 S year. At It years they will receive their first shares ot the estate. Other payments will be made from time to time by the trustees until at SS years each Will have received his full share. The personal property disposed of .con. slsts principally of a majority of the atock ot Morris ft Co. and heavy holdings of bank stock. A Sadden Collapse ot atomach, liver, kidneys and bowels Is nn.l .ll..lu nrvn n.ttt, fc-l.ntrln Tilt. flfs. the safe regulator. COc. For sale all druggists. Advertisement. Y Letter About Pindell Appointment Causes Political Sensation WASHINGTON, Nov, It-Henry M rinflell ot Peoria, 111., relected for am bassador to Russia, Secretary Bryan and Samuel M. O rah am, assistant attorney general, went Into conference with Presi dent Wilson early today concerning the publication ot a letter purporting to havo been written by Senator Lewis of Illi nois to Mr. Pindell, offering tho latter the St Petersburg post on condition that he resign at ths and ot one year. 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