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| THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DEVEMBEK 16, 1913. A BILL 2,000,000 WORKERS IN THIS CITY SHOULD KNOW. } eo tH { \ . storage; operation of grain ejavator&: | ployment during the days when so em-| Third Finger—For the loss of a thint| in this chapter. fying the name of mich Insurances cor-| Commissioners $7,500 each. « Victims of Accidents Will Reap Benefits Ac-| droup m. Packing houses, avattoirs, | ployed. finger, twenty-flve week@ = Fourth} The compensation payment under sub-|Poration or mutual association, together] ‘The Commission shall adopt reseend . ‘ : ‘ Manufacture or preparation of meats]! Second—If the injured employee shall| Finger—For the loss of a fourth Anger, | divisions 1, 2 and 4, and under sub-divt-| With @ copy of the contract or policy of | atte rules, regulating @nd providin \ cording to Earning Capacity and Widows oF meat products of glue. hot have worked in such employment | commonly called the Uitle Anger, Afteen |sion a except in case of the tort of a | OALTARCE furniahing “Pitst—The hind nd etkrneten oF . wv | weak, hed, ae = ¥ iret n a ir 0 “and Children Will Be Taken Care TAMMGNIES AND CRUNING PAC. Ceres ere eer fat | snKe ot Thumb or FingerThe! eacead 88 per week not be toms Chan | 70 <0, the cominian notices, and the sertice thereot in oan or? ii jose 0 pt a | sete (0, Oy, such pensation of accident and injury to employees, re | Of in C: of Death TOR INCLUDED. consist of three hundred times the bd A ee aha be Cail ts be eer oe reek: provided. however, that if the| nimealt, in which case the commission | Hevonduthe nature and entree ot the { _ ase 4 Group @. Manufacture of leather goods | average daily wage or salary which any ie. i aba! y one ( at ie thuteD employer's wages at the time of injury viscretion require the deposit | proofs and evidence, and the meth — and products, belting, saddi harness, | @mpioyee of the same clans working)‘ ‘Ne loss of one-half of suc n elo, lews than % per week he shali re- nmisslon of securities of lof taking and furnishing the sam i (Special to The Evening World.) truake, valises, boots, shoes, gloves, um- | substantially the whole of such imme- finger, and compensation # fed. ey his full weekly wager the kind proseribed in section 12 of the establish the right to compensatio! Third--The forms of application for te lab those claiming to be entitied to com- beneft, and ehall be payable in the] Ole lability to pay the compensation | pensation. s Provided (n this chapter. Fourth—The method of making Inves- amount and to the persone following ‘our ne method of making inv. it faila to compl: ions, y" DEATH B FIT DEPENDS ON ‘alle to comply with| tigations, physical examinations gad im. 1 \ ene WIDOW OR CHILDREN, ity for every day during which 2 A SY, N , bre! Tubber goods, rubber shoes, | diately preceding year in the same or a ALBANY, N. Y., Dec. 16—The Workingmen’s Compensation bill which pete Cy feighboring place shall have earned in will be approved by Gov. Glynn today provides for the compensation of! Group 3. Canning or preparation of|such employment during the days when entire thumb or Anger; provided, how: employees for injuries or death Incurred in forty-two groupe of labor,|frult, vegetabies, fish or food stuffe: |e0 employed. . that tm no case shall the amo which . pickle factories and sugar refinertes. CAN FIGURE IT ON EARNINGS OF rt th ne finger Include practically every haserdous occupation known. Office work+|” Group 84. Bakeries, including manufac: toad Che Reaban peeeraee in Chie peNees one-half of the amount above ap © injury causée death, the com-|!M#urance law, in an amount to be de- The loss of more than one DhAlanse! pensation ghall he Known aan death | termined by tie commiasion, to secure hall be considered as the loss of the ace alty ve y during whten *uch th-The time within whieh @@- t there be no dependents the | filure continy every | judications and awards shall be made. ere and others not engaged in more or less hazardous occupations are not| ture of crackers and biscuits; manuf forego! ule for the loan of « hand. re ape reiuate as the bill vi intended to protect those who i ene elec rer ore ods of arriving at the annual average! Great Toe—For the loss of a great toe, | Deneft shall be remitted to the expenses OY, to be recovered | Sixth=The conduct of hearings, tne! ments. earnings of an injured employes cannot | thirty-eight weeks, Other Toes—For the! Provided for in this dhapter for medical, danger, while engaged in thetr daily labor. Group %. Manufacture of tobacco, cl-| reasonably and fairly be applied, such |loas of one of the toes other t the | Nurses’ and hospital service and appara- gars, cigarettes or tobacco product reat toe, sixteen weeks, Phalange| tus and funeral expennes, The new law takes the average weekly wages of the injured employee |" Group ms. Manufacture of cord annual earnings shall be euch sum as,| great to Second—If there bo a murviving wite havi rd to the previous earnings! of Tor—The loxs of the firet phalange at the time of the injury as the basis upon which to compute compensa- ropes, fibre, brooms or brushes; manila ue tunes Ms ef the injured employee and of other)of any toe shall be considered to be| (or dependent husband) and no child of tion or death benefits, and the employee can recover a weekly amount of | or hempt products. employees of the same or most similar | equal to the loss of one-half of wald toe, | the deceased under the age of eighteen 662-3 per centum of his weekly wage in case of total disability adjudged | Group 3. Flax mils; manafacture of | gags, working in the same or most simi.| and the compensation shall be one-half) years to auch wife (or dependent tue: by the commiasior vernor {8 to appoint a State Commission of five members to admi leter the Stae Insuranc pasa on all cla ive # tions and inquirtes. th—<carrying into effect the pro- visions of this chapter, The collection, maintenance ement of the State Inaur- to Chairman te to 00 a year and the othe: textiles or fabrics, epinming, weav' Jar employment in the same or neighbor-|of the amount specified. The loss of] band) 9 per centum of the average vas Mew Ne fo lly and knitting manufactories; manufec- jing jooality, shall reasonably represent | more than one phalange shall be con-/ Wages of the deceased during widow. | isssimsmmmmsnas —— an | eee vice Suvictee te can Otis, cone daly ture of yarn, thread, hosiery, cloth, [tne annual earning capacity of the in| sidered ae the lows of th hood (or dependent widowerhood); and East of B’w: TIME {Fete will Gave Se tndore or be aub-{tnterion woodwork, blankets, carpets, canvas, bags, shoddy | jured employes in the employment Hand—The lose of , xs, | there ve e murviving child oF children of 48 t. T EATRE Mivent tro" 100th a 4 ‘ which he was working at the time of the} Arm—For the loss jeceased under the age of eighteen t eestor wah ot tbutlag® ceuovlion | Wher Ghd vaulis Ohraj eo tiaee %. Manufacturp of men's of Petey ak the additional teneane on an eat |PBARGAIN MAT. THURS., BEST SEATS $1.80. REG. MAT. SAT. 4 sd clothing, white wear, shirts, Foot—For the loss of a 1 centum of euch wages for each euch to the act, and any one of these will manufacture of mattresses ot satus, sorects, tele, ont fare oe roMMs LUN Qlighopce’ une be Gee ch Py Gila WAtl of tie abe ot tartites vane To catisly the great public demand to see the dramatic success of {Bet tte ‘employer te teeponaibio’ ‘The | Group 11.—Planing mille, sash and] crows % Romer lawndrlee: dyeing, | ee te var neraan! oaenings. Lic caee the tase of th aves 1 nuk femal Wy “he. ‘eaet’ coed, a8 38. per law means that a workman énjured In| door factories, manufacture of wooden | e#hins or bleachin tth—If it be established that the in-| Eye—For the lors of an eye, 128 weeks. (shall in no case ex: 628 per and corru . Group 4@.—Printing, photo-engraving, | Jured employee was @ minor when in- that be wil ba caret Aton, while the « im boxes, taocidings, window ese aa mereotyping, electrotyping, iithograph- Hohe! and that phe! Lttbined conditions ployer, if he ingures, ts free from all |screens, window shades, carpet sweepers, |S: embossing; manufacture of station- bigest are ft bed ins HadMty as to negligence suits. Aa no hice toys, articles and wares bok (iL enanall Repere e bags or phere a rie a mene - abel in the lig eel ay OI fia Puibeat Deine eure that every ente:| Group 10.—dMining, reduion ot ores| Group 4.The operation otherwise} Tne following schedule of compensa-'” Amputation between the elbow and] the support of each auch child unl of Coare te week, the new bill means that) and smelting; preparation of metals or| then on tracks on stress. highWaye Or) “ha eh ibl Se ee pr z,.|the wrist shall be considered ae the werkmen will not only be protected fin- | ininerals. @inewhere of cars, trucks, wagons or FRE—20 case of total dleabii! edged equivalent of the lose of a hand. Am- aactally, wut that their safety wit be Group 19.—Quarries ether vehiclee—ané rollers and engines ty adjude Loss of Use—Permanent loss of the} centum of euch wages. use of @ hand, arm, foot, leg, or eye] Third—If there be surviving child or shall be conaldered an the equivalent of | children of the decessed under the age {the loss of such hand, arm, foot, or]of eighteen years, but no survivi the century, extre matinees will be givenFriday, Dec. tnd Fide Te Chinen re matinees. anew selling. putation between the knee and the | that one Aggregate in no case ex- wuarded much more efficiently than ; propelled by steam, gas, gasoline, elec: pet endo grag ag AC ho ee ankle shall be considered as the equiva. | eed ® 2-1 per centum of auch ress. ever before. trie, meohanical or other power or] io° 4, employee during the continuance| emt of the lous of @ foot. Amputation vivien ils (er @ ace ta je to gur- CLASSES OF LABOR COVERED drawn by horaen or mules. Loe gual tote’ aisatin. Hnuance| AT or above the elbow shall be consid rae Mg Ae Ma BY NEW LAW. rowp 42.—Btone cutting or dreasi Loss or to children under the age of eighteen yeara shall be legs in aggregate than By GEORGE BROADHURST and ABRAHAM SCHOMER {4 +3 ger contum of the average wages EXTRACT FROM THE STIRRING LAST ACT OF “TO-DAY:” of the deceased, then for the support of “WET had found you in the embroce of a lover, oven that | might have forgiven. I Grandchildren or broth nd ‘ . GRADE ib kee cb daguionn, fe tree have che lores fot Shaws sta fave a, You are saltiag Yeursell ter money. aeaee hands, or arma, or both feet, or both | red As the loss of an arm. Amputation ft Inbor ; marble worke; manufacture of artificial Sas alors Int cise wait tis woxalatree Pe ahnd pant codes ii naw ket Products, glassware, porcelain or|atone: steel trilidings and bridge con- mk se tl or at ar te ner eOr a the lous of the lex. which becomes effective next summer: |'¢, ef struction; installation of elevators, fire bot t Ga Bsecrnmg fone gen | RATE Wikk & RED AY BARA: Group 1, The operation, including con-|COVERS ALL KINDS OF IRON |escapes, boilers, efigites or heavy ma-| Eacent toil dieabllity. In ell ovnee ING CAPACITY, atruction and repair, of railways. oper- AND STEEL WORKS, chinery; brickJaying, tile-laying, mason i cases permi mnt tol U ity shall ated by steam, electric of other motive| GUD 2i.—Iron, atee! or metal tound-| Werk, atone-setting, concrete work, pIaR-| by determined ih accordance with the| 1 all other cases in this clans of diea-|Pélvient upon the deceased at the time A THIS IS BUT OF THE MANY THRILLING AND See ures calion Heap rolling mills; manufacture of cast-| tering, and manufgeture of concrete! eng, bility the compensation arc fer tae dupe rts anon Suc ban INTENSE YOU WILL WITNESS IN THE bye th ivy ings, forgings, heavy engines, locomo-| blocks; structural carpentry: painting! 3 qmMPORARY TOTAL DISABIL-|*%!* and two-thirds per Meh GhUL ot tne “rn Frahrieeedl ot 0s W’ FUL PLAY 4 She aT Hi person other than | Uve* Machinery, safes, ancho decorating or renovating: sheet metal] rry_in case of temporary total di difference between ni average = eNly [and for the support of each parent. oF MOST POWER OF THE PERIOD! « 1 an other rails, shafting, 4 } roofing: construction, repair and wages and his wage carning capacity a y the company which owns or operates the ting, wires, tubing, p ‘Worms Foofing: co: on ability, 82-3 per centum of the average srand-parent, of the deceased if de- weekly wanes ahall be paid to the em-|hereaftet in the same employment OF | pendent upon him at the time of the ane tural steel, iron or meta! plumbing, sanitary or heating engineer-| Dioyee during the continuance thereof, |OtNerWine, payable during the cident, 15 per centum of euch wages dur. Troup 22.—Opergtion and repair of| ing, installation and covering of pipes! but not in excess of $9800, except as|A"ce of such partial disability bi dependency, stationary engines and boilers not in-|or boiler otherwise provided in this chapter, Ject to reconsideration of the degree ea mployer ali aecure compensa. cluded In other groupe. The determinacion of compensation to| ¢ PERMANENT PARTSAL DISABIL-|°f such impairment by the commission ben € fo on employees in one of the fol- Group 23, Manyfacture of email) injured employees will ‘be femulated as|rTy—In case of disability partial {n| 0M ite own motion or upon application “veers castings or forgings, metal wares, in-| follows: 2 € character but permanent in quality the of the employee. struments, wtensile and articles, hard-| First—If the injured employee shall] compensation shall be 662-3 per centum| In case of temporary partial disabil- chine shops, steam and power pinnts| ware, nails, wire goods, screens, bolte,| have worked in the employment in of the average weekly wages and shall| ity, except the particular cases men- ot ané@ other works for the purposes of any | mctal beds, sanitary, water, as or] which he was wotking at the time ot! be paid to the employee for the period | tioned in subdivision three of this seo- | sured ty, i, shee " ‘i such railway, or used or to be used in| electric fixtures, light machines, type-| the accident, whether for.the name em-|named In the echedule as follow tion, an injured employee shall receive har k FORBES ROBERT: 7 connection with it when operated, con- | Writers, cash registers, adding machines, | ployer or noty during substantially the) Thumb—For the loss of a thumb, sixty-six and two-thirds per centuin of ton) Fey fs E structed or repaired by the company. carriage mountings. bicycles, metal toys,| whole of the year {inmediately preced-| weeka. . the difference between hin average |e musiness of workme ‘ Wa. RUKLBUT ST he LAST WEE! which owns or operates the rallw tools, cutlery, instruments, photo- | ing tas tnjury, tle average annbal earn-| Firkt Finger—For the loss of a first| weekly wages and his wage-earning f insur. Lv. e be no effected In auch fee vies Night, Heat t¥ rt re ; i { swsead Group 4. Tho operation, including con-|sravilc ssmeras and supplies; ehevt| inga hail consiet of three hundred|fnger, commonly called index finger, | capacity thereafter in the same employ: | Ance ven, enected In) als tp caeeeee Sarg Arte ytttatt® ae @trwction and repair, of car shops, ma-| etal products, buttons, times the average daily wag} or salary/ forty-six weeks, Second Finger—For or otherwiae, but not in excess CRITERION ¥n~7 64 ¥ metal, bollers, furnaces, demolition of buildings and bridg railway, including work of express, aleeping, parlor and dining car employ- ees on railway trains. Group 2. Construction and operation of | raftways not included in group one._ Group 3 The operation, including con. struction and repair, of car shops, mi y M1 forthwith file with the commission, chine shops, steam and power piants,| Group 24. Manufacture of agricul-| which he shail have earned in euch em-! the loss of cond finger, thirty weeks, 0, except as otherwine provided | in form prescribed by It, a notice epect- net fnoluded in group three, tural implements, threshing machines, XMAS SUGGESTION—Silk Handkerchiefs, 50c and $1.00 ives and dangerous chemicals, cor= rosive acids or salty, ammonia, csl- clum carbide, gasoline, petroleum, . 4 Petroleum products, celivioid, gaa, | struction and repair, of. telegraph lin if 2 andowires for the purposes of the busl- charcoal, artificial 1ce, gunpowder or ‘ Ye nese’ of @ telegraph company, or us Group 26. Manufacture of paint, Or to be used In connection with its|coldr, varnish, ofl, Japans, turpentine, | business( when constructed or operated| printing ink, printers’ rollers, tar, by the company. tarred, pitched or aaphalted pape Group 7. Construction of telegraph and| Group 27. Distilleries, breweries; teteprone lines not inclided in groups 5| manufacture of spirituous or mali and 6) liquors, alcohol, wine, mineral wi Group 8 The 9 e er operation, within or] or soda waters. an vessels of other |Chemiails, not specified in Group 26, States or countries, used in interstate | Medicines, dyes, extracts, pharma- er foreign commerce when operated of | evtical or toilet preparations, soaps, repaired by the company. candles, perfumes, non-corros! or chatealpreoaisticasl anop ore: Young Menenvy the man Kigher-up, envy him for his position and Tite “een tonearRe WORE, i ce oe ang mater HIS a sored i sion pees s rance goes a long way Prats inte Fadil #60 mrt andrea appro | ent SNe towards success, and to you, Mr. Yo an, we offer an opportun- Vv, QMrTERDAM Tat he, o“ ct ckae eae eae ae Ts = & ity to dress like “MAN GERS” by taking advantage of this sale. a ni at oe 1 at bel Matiness GRRE ot chrpose) ot arain, eeavnatn LauretteT. freight, eral merchandise, lumber ‘Dusiness, when constructed or operated by the compan, Gfoup'4, The operation, tnciuding con- Group 5. The operation, including con- fraction en iH Hf i TT TT PTT TT TTT TH ‘way. Cres, truction and repairs, of telephone lines | "Ci#he. vehicles, A Dramas of Crime, by Roland BM Tit HIGH JINKS® ‘and wires for the purposes of the bual- | ‘TUCK® toy wagons, sleighe or beby OBE ss: ANN SWINBORNE w me EAL Este or to. be used in connection” with ta) gi ZToUm, 428, Manufacture of explo- Bie i a latewa beams. | || THE THINGS ria c ; 1 warehousing; . “Peg O° My T block from tape st Hoe Wenlne ir nce eee cel : Through the closing of our Wholesale and Mail Liga rk ! handling the same on any dock, | ABY sition er sce or in ny trehouwe Order Depts. we were able to make the 25,000 yards Goup “11. Dredging, subaqueous or cqignon construction, and pile driving. | i roup 12, Construction, installation or | operation.of electric light and. electric | \, Bower lines or appilances, and power \) transmission lines, Group 13. Paving, sewer and subway ee pos Compare These Prices With Other Stores rar ean Rube Marquart of Woolens on hand into Suits and Overcoats that have not been equalled for quality and price this season. ys] fot incladed in other groupe et es gel . $20 Suit oO Fh a ve : pe bn «TW wien iieg bomting ine pi iim ter fork $6 Saved | Overcoat r $ 1 4 eee : ELD oth te (WS A W KELLY AN SHO ve $25 Suit or | $ ee : $8 Saved | Overcoat 1 7 eed id x ii Grea Ha BLACK & WHITE $11 Saved | $35 Suit or $ , Overcoat oc cece Scotch Whisky $21 Saved $50 Suit or $99 | [Bithtns tis O13 HOMESTEAD, If you want a Scotch that Overcoat Leahy ag ey a er We Manufacture Our Qun Clothing Saving You Wholesale Profits MINER’S #}!!""BURLESQUE = Always light and clean with — ; . a beautiful flavor. ® DEC. 21 (i REPUBLIC’ ™aytye"* David BELANCO, sole Lowe, wig amt i * 12 BIG ACTS, ARDING SE! 8.30 to 1.) CeCe Tegenigs | e ) te RED ee OF Ores Mi : UNDER SAME OWNERSHIP(J SINCE leas : tag Wie Ave” Soe wa ALEX OB SHAW! &CO NY | BROADWAY AT WARREN ST. — NEW YORK —St" AV.,BET. 271 & 281STS, Under 10 Year Admitted, : Tot - uray Ceuhy faye.) TR FULTON ST, AT FLATBUSH AV.-BROOKLYN — BROADWAY AT BEDFORD.AV. FUN rieiisrange Dai, tat | BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. { Fulton St. at Flatbush Ave. Store, Brooklyn, Open Until 8 P.M., Saturdays 9 P.M. Pie %., iniu big Mer pai | CA TAR WAN 4iital epee set A ay OO, ll MENDEL BELLS Nace, a) THE AMERICAN BEAUTIES © Every Sunday. 3 > q ‘s a Rie OT eves wen ow TMeRETN “UTANTOH WHeY WlMnepe § se ss atiilamati oor Ae a ae cew eu aw ean a UL REAM OO. 2B Mabe Lene | Sok tee —