10 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1913. Benefit at Krug Wednesday Evening for Omaha Victims suctiimbnl to the onlatcs which lnu mercifully len administered. -mm Ey MELLIFI01A. Monday, March 24, 1913. THE havoc coused by the cyclone and storm of Sunday evening has caused a cessation of social entertainments, and, Instead of the pay week planned to follow Easter, nearly all of tho affairs have been called off and society women will devote their time to as sisting those Injured and thoso who have lost their homos. The dinner-dance nt the Omaha club this evening was to have been one of the largest social events of the spring, but several prominent mem bers of the club have been Injured and aft social events are postponed In definitely. Tho afternoon bridge which was planned for this afternoon by Mrs. F. H. Galncs nt her home In honor of Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Hovey of Kansas City, guests of Mrs. IX M. Vlnsonhaler, has been postponed and tho guests will, Instead, plan to do something to rcllovo the suffering. Postpone Charity Ball. The- charity Will plnnnnl for Tuosda evening t the Auditorium linn bec'l post, poind tint I further notion, because of the havoc unci Buffeting broUBht about by the tornado. The bull was for the benefit of tne "Wise Memorial lionpltiil rind tho board of directors of the honpltal offers Its services to all sick and Injured. Woman's Club Postponed. The departments of the Omaha Wo men's eltib have postponed the meetings for Monday and Tuesday on account Oi the tornndo, and there Is doubt if thoso nctlnu the latter part of the -vei-U will J City Hall Watchman Dies from Injuries John Fiupatrlek, watchman at the City hall, -was caught between tho elevator and the shaft and sustained a broken hip and other hijuries about midnight. KlUputflck' had taken the car (o ro to the second floor for his keys. lie ob tained them and was evidently trying to make tho return trip when It ts thouftht the elevntor started before he Rot into the cnr. Ills body wan crushed between the shaft and the ear so thHt when It reached the k round floor lie had hold meetings. Many of the members of rolled to the lop of tho car. Dr. T. T. the club -are among those who havo losi their homes. Mrs. M. D. Cameron, a former president of thovclub, and Mr. Cameron Just escaped with their lives, their home being completely demolished Mrs. 1 J. Illrs.i, leader of tho i.ocIkI science department of the club, which was to have met this afternoon, and nor usbciid wore In their home at the time, but were not injured, Klthough their home was badly wrecked. Boselba Club Dance. TSm ftosetba' club will Rive a dancing party at the rtoino hotel this evening. Pleasures Past. Mrs Robert Qllmorc Rave a small lunch con at tho Hotel Tlomo Saturday for Mrs. Url J. X I It I and Mrs. I'ortcr Hovey, both of Kansas City, who are visiting JudRo and Mrs. D. M. Vlnsonhnler. FollowinK luncheon they attended the matinee at tho Orphijuin. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Miss Dorothy Dale, daughter of Mr. and Airs. John P. Hale, who Is attend ing school at l.a Hallo Seminary near Uoston, wllj Spend Iter two weeks' Enater mention at' Hartford, Conn. Harris,' police surgeon, attended him and sent lilm to the hospital, where It was said that his condition is serious. Ho died thin morning. Personal Gossip. A son whs born Monday morning Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mason Yould. to m Women who bear children and re main Healthy aro those -who prepare their systems In advance of baby's coming. Unless the mother aldi nature In Its pro-natal work the crisis flnds her system , unequal to the de mands made upon It, and she la oftor left -with weakened health or chronlt ailments. No remedy la do truly s help to nature aa Mother's Friend and no expectant mother should fat to use It It relloves tho pain and discomfort caused by tho strain oi tho ligaments, makes pliant and elas tic those fibres and muscles whict nature la expanding, prevents numb ness of limbs, and soothes tho Inflam matlon of breast glands. The systcir being thus prepared by Mothor'i Friend dispels the fear that the crlsli may not be safely met, Mothor'i Friend assure a speedy and compleU recovery for tho mother, and she it left a healthy woman to enjoy th rearing of her child. Mother's Friend Is sold at drug stores. SVrlto for our free book for expect ant mothers which contains much raluable information, and many sug gestions of a helpful nature. BKACFiei REGULATOR CO., Atkri. Ca. TWISTER NEAR WATERLOO HITS INJURING SEVERAL FnrmliiK District Swept lir Wind Four Known ti lie Hurt nnd Mnnr More Thnnnht to lie Injured Orer Wide Itenlon. A lilg benefit performance for the tornado relief fund wilt be given nt the Krug theater Wednesday nlKht. The performance of the Jardln Do Paris Olrls will be augmented by a sparring exhibition by Jim Flvnn. the Pueblo fireman flRhter, who will box six rounds. Flynn offered his scrvlres for the benefit to Manager Franke of the Krug theater this morning and they were promptly accepted. It Is probable that several other strong attractions will Iks secured for the benefit. All proceeds of the sale of tlrkets above the net cost of the show will bo donated to tho, relief fund. DAUGHTER WATCHES BODY OF HER DEAD MOTHER Chilli of Mm. N'civmnn .Hit nt Clilld MnrlnK Institute Mmiriiliicc Over Itrniiilnx llullriliiir I'llleil with Injured nnd the l))lnK. The storm struck through the farming district, about half a mile wost of Waterloo, and demolished a number of farm buildings. Several people woro seriously Injured. Among those known to bo hurt are: FRANK OUY, three ribs broken; badly bruised. MIlS. FRANK OUY, hurt about head and Internally. UNIDENTIFIED MAN, working on a farm. The homo of the Guys was destroyed and Mr. Guy was first thought to have been killed. Very ltttlo damage was done in Waterloo. Tho Btorm was traveling In a north easterly direction. OMAHA CUT OFF FROM WORLD DURING THE NIGHT Wires All Down nnd No Nerra Ob tainable from Anywhere Associ ated I'ress Rendu Word to Lincoln l,y Train. During tho night Omaha was entirely cut off from tho world, so fur as com.mu.nJca- ....... nnn...nA.1 n , .1 ..I. ...Im vmAm ...... III 1 .1 1 n lllrt.i .1lann nilVl ITAVWk UHC UI IIIIR lUlt UlUCAlktlVI wire, was working. Tho Associated Press had no communication whatever with the outside, and no news was received in this way by either of the Omaha papers. Man ager Swan of the local Associated Press office sent an account of tho -storm to Lincoln by train, leaving Omaha at 1:15 In tho morning. In hopes that a wire might be secured there, so the world could bo given notice of tho awful calamity. Mothers Friend The Child Having Institute was a verit able dead lioiifc after the storm bad spent Its fury. Kvory available room was pressed Into service and one after an other the dead nnd Injured were brought Into the house. The basement was pressed Into service and hastily Impro lscd places for rest were placed fit the disposal of tho unfortunates. Dr J. II. Vance arrived on the ccne early and administered to the dying and Injured. Two were dead when brought to the houre nnd four died nftcrwards. A moRt pitiable sight was that of a young girl keeping watch over the dead body of her mother. The mother, Mrs Newman, bad been killed instantly and the body was carried to the Institute, where it was temporal lly placed on tho porch, awnltlng suitable arrangements. Without a murmur, the daughter stoically told of the tragic death of her mother. Tho mother was confined to a room on the second floor of tho homo at 4221 Dewey avenue. When the raging winds hit tho houso It toppled ns If built of pasteboard nnd tho mother was plunged to the gVound. When the daughter pulled herself from tho wreckage, uninjured, sho The heroism of the girl was almost bc- hostened to her mother, who wns dead, yond belief. Dry eyed and calm, she recited the story. Justifying it with tho remark that it was the work of Provi dence. In direct contrast, two little colored babes, whose father and mother had been Injured, neither seriously, laid on a tabic among tho cots of' tho dead and Injured and cooed and kicked their little feet in glee. The old colored mammy adminis tered to the father and the devotion was painful. "Where do you live?" asked a reportor. "Wo don't live nowheres," replied the mammy, "wo hain't no homo no more." At the Condon grading camp, where a force of men woro employed working on Forty-second street, tho storm worked havoc. Two were Instantly killed, Bam nilcy and a man known ns Itoxy. Prac tically every ono In tho cump received severe Injuries about the head and face. A remarkable coincidence among the Injured at the Child Saving Institute war that alt were badly cut about ,tho head and faro while the bodies were compara tively frco from wounds. UrIj- looking scalp wounds marked every Injury. The Child Raving Institute was a verit able chnmber of horrors early In the evening. When a reportor for Tho Bee reached tho place tho groans could bt. heard for blocks. Hut as time went on and the doctors and Internes ministered and relieved the suffering, the injured BRANDEIS FREE Corset Lectures Announced for Tuesday and Wednesday Have Until Been Postponed a Future Date BRANDEIS STORES KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ATTEND CHURCH INFILL UNIFORM Mroe han half tho Wetmlnater Pres byterian church, Twonty-nlnth and Ma son streets, was filled Sunday morning by Mount Calvary commandery No. 1, Knights Tomptar, who filed In In full unl fonn tor the Easter services. Each year this command attends the-services in this church, as Rev. Thomas H, McConnoll of the church is a member of the com mnndery. Tho church was filled to the aisles. After the sermon the knights un covered for the benediction. Following this tho congregation remained seated while the knights filed out, single file. Itev. Thomas II. aicuonneii preached: a Hermon on "Immortality. " He sold It was useless to suppose that Ood would create souls to be again destroyed. ILLINOIS CENTRAL TRESTLE OVER CARTER LAKE GOES Structure Across South Und of Water niortn Down nnd Mcrrtnm Ele rntnr on 11" Also i Destroyed hy the Storm. . MOTHER. CLASPING LITTLE CHILD TAKEN FROM RUINS The finding of Mrs. Holm at Thlrti eighth ami Chicago streets was one of the most pitiful of all of the deaths. With 4t 3-year-old baby clasped to her breast, searchers puller her from the ruins of her home. Her arms stiffened about the little body nnd the finders had to us force to separate lh9tn. An ambulance carried them to tho Colonial apartments. Benjamin Harnes. drug clerk, employed In a store on West Douglas, wns killed at Forty-first and Farnam. Ho sustained a fractured skull. Ho wns the only one of th dead who bad been tnken to the police, station up (o a late hour last nlRht He was Identified by a brother. A man named Jlmpson, who roomed at 2033 North Nineteenth street, was killed by the storm while at work In tho Mis souri Pacific roundhouse. Five people were taken from the brick block at Twenty-fourth und I-ake. H. K. Frcdrlckson assisted in taking out the Injured, two of whom had to be sawed from under timbers .where they were fastened. BEN BAKER LEAVES THE WINDOW JUST IN TIME City Corporation Counsel Ilenjamln f. linker wns slttln gncar a window when tho storm struck his house. "I heard my wire scream," "aid tho Judge, "and Jumped up from my place at the window. At that very Instant the window crashed and a stream of boards, bricks and flying mlFsles shot through. Ilnd I remained ueated nt tho window I would have undoubtedly been seriously Injured. As It wns neither of us was hurt." The Adjusters for the State. Insurance company and the German Fire of Omaha started in adjusting their losses at 7:30 this morning. Manager I-ovo of those companies, also of tho National Fire In surance company of Hartford, stated this morning that last night he wired all of the adjusters for his companies out In the Htato to report to Omaha this morn ing. Mr. Lovo reports twenty claims pre sented nt the office of Love-Haskell com pany beforo 8:30 litis morning nnd esti mated that the number vof their losses will exceed 600. Advertisement. INSIST ON MONOXIDE TOOTH POWDER Don't merely eik for "tome good tooth powder" or puta, but peclfjr what you want by namit Does the clerk In lbs d prtmat store or drug store tell you what cooiaioi the raot profit to them, or the eaott benefit to yu? If you know bow carefully, how icIeatiHctlly MONOXIDE TOOTH POWDER or PASTE were compounded how erery Ingredient Is (elected for lu good effect on yonr teeth for Its cletnelor, tonle, healthful action on your gums, mouth and throat, yoo'd sek for Monoxide eTUHlBtEDUUVU KUU IDIUI.lJUB U M9M 1U, MUUVIlUff aver time and set Itl It is sntlientle a ctemier. polleher and vrblUner: a deatroyer of serine which enter the mtim through the mouth. It's the one beet dentitriee of excep tional merit endorsed by deotlstt, pbjrilcUns and drofglit. Moet drurslite bate It, or we'll tend It poet free direct from our laboratories to your door for I5o. "The Care of tbe Teelb," a booklet by Amer ica's foremott dental surgeon, free on request. THE MONOXIDE COMPANY Denver, Celeratf ( The Illinois Central trestle across the I south end of Carter lake was blown I down, as waa also the Merrlam elevator on top of the. hill. D. J. O'llrlen took a truck load of fire 1 men to the wake of tho storm and H. K. Fredrlckeoit kept his machine busy doing i rescue work. BIG STREET CAR BLOWN OFF TRACK, HEAVILY LOADED At Forty-sevtntU and Leavenworth streets a street car tilled wlUi passen gers was hit squarely by the storm. It waa knocked flat on ita side as If It had been a straw. How tho people inside escaped Injury Is little short of mlracu loula, say two persons who looked on. "OF TRAVEL" "The km t trxwtllimg It n rtvulat Imagination lu rx allly, and Imltad of thinking hau thing may bt, to tn the st at thty art." Maka rtallty of th trtat locked bt Lawrence route lo Euroy. Saltlags Saturday Irest peNTKEAL A QDUEC BV TH "LAURCMTIC" "MCOANTIC" TBUTftMIC" "CANADA" Alb tki ntarttt Afnt r Port e-'ar WWTC ITHRIMtmtM. STRANGE ROOF LIGHTS IN THE SEMINARY YARD y At a point on the campus of the Omaha Thoologlcat seminary and fully 200 feet ' from the nearest house that waa wrecked In Kountxe Place the complete roof of a large house was deposited. No one saw the roof placed there and so far as ran be learned ho bouse In the neighborhood had a roof that ever corresponded with the wanderer My Husband Says I've Made Our Home And reall- when I come to think of it I guess I have, because it's the odds and ends and little fixings that go to make up the at tractiveness of a home. So far, I have con tributed an entire new dining-room set, a handsome bookcase, and one of the handiest kitchen cabinets you ever saw. And the beauty of it is that I have gotten all these things without increasing our regular living expenses one cent! How do I do It? It's Just the easiest thine In the world. I buy my teas, soaps, apices, foodstuffs, notions and other household aupplieH from I.arkln Co. und get these thliiKM aa Premiums. The I.arkln Products are fine, tho beat I have ever usd. 1 have been buylnir them now for two or three years, and would want nothing' bettor. LarklnCo. Klve you -tjielr Products and a Premium for the same price that the atore will give you auch Products alonei. That's how I got all these things without Increas Iiir our living- expenses. Why don't you ive money this very same way at tho same time get Home fine piece of furniture or other cherished article for your home without extra cost? There uro seventeen hundred Premiums described In tho Unrkln Catalog. Write to Iarkln Co., Peoria, III. for a copy of their CuUIok D J9. They send It free to anyone who requesta It. TELEPHONE COMPANY ASKS CONVERSATIONS BE LIMITED The telephone company requests all persons using the phones to cut their conversation as short as possible. They say they have doubled the force of op erators and are giving the best service possible. St. J2. Cor, MadUon and LaBaUe StrtU, Cblc&xo, or Local Agents Key to the Hituatlon-lire Advertising Persistent Advertising the Itoad to Bit Return, GETTING GRAY? NOBODY CAN TELL WHEN YOUR HAIR IS DARKENED WITH SAGE TEA. Says Sage and Sulphur Dark ens Hair Beautifully and Ends Dandruff. Hair that loses Its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull And lifeless Is caustd by a lack of sulphur In the hair, says a well known local phar macist. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to Keep her locks dork and beautiful and even today this simple preparation has no equal. Millions of women and men too. who value that even color, tnat beautiful dark shade of hair which Is Bo attractive usj only Sage Tea and Sulphur. Nowadays vo are not bothered with the task of gUtherlng the sage leaves vid the niussy mixing at home. Him ply ask at any drug tore for a (0 cent bottle of the ready to use preparation sailed "Wyeth'a Bage and Sulphur Hair Item edy." Customers like this best because it darkens so natura'lv: so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell It has been ap plied. Besides. It contains Ingredlentx which take off dandruff, stop scalp Hon ing and falling hair. No, It isn't a dye or even like It. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur" and draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears: after another application or two It Is re fctored to Its natural color. "What delights the ladles with Wycth's Sage and Sulphur la that besides beauti fully darkening the hair they say It brings bark the gloss and lustre and gives tt an appearance of abundance. Sherman & MeConnell Drug Co.. ICC So. ICth. 3 So. 16th; NT N 16th, !th and Farnuw Sts Advertisement. Inviisforatinfif as the rising sun The morning mental fog, dullness, sleepiness and "grouch" are dispelled and your appetite awakened by one cup of refreshing, stimulating TONE'S Old Golden Coffee Its smooth, warming goodness penetrates you through and through. Gives you vim and vigor snap and "go." Makes the whole day brighter and cheerier. For supper delicious. Lets you sleep like a child. Good grocers sell if. Try one package. TONE BROS., Dcs Moines, Iowa MUlsn of the famous Tone Bros. Spices - These Dealers Sell Swift's Premium Oleomargarine Adehon, J., 2735 Davenport St. Allen, E. D., 34th and Ames Ave. Armburat, W. M., 3602 South 20th St Barnett. A., 1916 North 24th St, Bath, Joe, 614 North 16th St. Bee Hive Grocery, ICth and Cuming Sts. Bell Grocery Co., 512 North 16th St. Berkovitz, J., 1502 North 24th St. Bloomqulst & Peterson, 1322 North 24th St. Blumenthal, C, 2902 Cuming St. Boston Market, 113 North 16 th St. Bradsky, N 2002 Grace St. BroBs, Fred, 3347 Ames Ave. Cavenaugh, P., 1502 North 18th St. Chrlatonsen, J 2624 North 30th St. Drelfuss, Julius, 1924 Farnam St. Dybro, P. C 20th and Grace Sts. Edquist, D. B., 3004 North 24th St. Flnkensteln, Sam, 2002 North 26th St. Fleggel, A., 1724 Dorcas St. Goldware, Sam, 2621 Sherman Ave. Groth, Ed., 1022-24 South 10th St. Qroenberg, Sam, 1548 South 24th St. Hager. F. E., 4602 North 34th St. Humen, Henry, 1704 Clark St. Harding, G. E., 2603 South 14th St. Hermank, C. F., 1312 William St. Hibbler & Co., 24th and Vinton Sts. , Hobbs & Shafer, 3024 North 24th St. Howell & Son, 1513 Leavenworth St. Hruby & Flunu, 2204 South 13th St. Hupner, G. F. 8. 3924 Sherman Ave. Janowskl, L., 1420 Military Ave. Jepperaon, J. P., 24th and Mason. Johnson, C. A. W.. 2404 Cuming St. Johnson & Lofdahl, 2420 Leavenworth St. Jourdan, D. J., 1701 Vinton St. Karen & Co., E., 1830-22 Vinton St. Kettleman & Hannigan, 602 North 18th St. Knudson, II. F Benson, Neb. Krasne. J 5144 North 16th St. Kulakofsky, L., 1944 South 10th St. Kulnkofsky, R., 2402-4 Ames Ave. Laclns, Joe, 3702 South 13th St. Lange Grocery Company, 2310. Cuming St. Marks Bros., 2123 Military Ave. IN OMAHA, NEB. Malltson, C. H., 202 North 17th St. Marquardt, H. P., 1622 South 10th St. McCoy Grocery, 2215 Military Ave.- Melcher, Sam, 1902 South 4th St. Meldor, E. H., 1014 Pacific St. Meyers, C. E., 1723 Vinton St. Mohr, R. H., 2702 South. 16th St. Morgan, Joe, 4102 North 28th St. Mulfinger, L., 1113 South 22d St. Myers, G., 2221 Cuming St. Nathan & Nathan, 2307-9 Leavenworth i St. NovlUky, Sam, 1010 North 16th St. Olson, Gust, 1723 Cuming St. Orkin Bros., 16th and Harney Sts. T Persels, Mrs. S., 4422 North 24th St. Peterson, Armnnda, -2,911 Sherman Ave. Peterson, Orens, 360,2 Ames Ave. Public Market Grocery Dept., 1610 Harney St Hachman, H., 2802 Sherman Ave. Raduslner, Jake, 24th and Fort Sts. Rau, J. E., 1501 North 33d St. Reuben & Rayman, 514 North 16th St. Reznlchek, John, 2711 Leavenworth St. Ronan, Wm., 3701 Gold St Rbsenblum Bros., 40th and Cuming Sts. Rosenblum, L., 808 North 16th St. Kosenburg & Company, 402 North 34th St Robs. Geo., 2717 North 24th St. Rudloff, Wra., 2629 Sherman Ave. Stein Bros., 4022 Hamilton St 8chlafer, Oscar. 1824 St. Mary's Ave. - Sherman, L., 3501 North 30th St. Schnauber & Hoffman, 408 North 16th St. Stenner, Louis, 2235 South 20th St. - Storek, F. J., 1322 North 24th St, Strlbllng, Geo., 1124 South 20th St. Thorln & Snygg, 3880 Hamilton St Tuckman Bros., 322324 North 18th St Tuckman Bros., 25th and Davenport Sta. Vachal & Co., 13024-6 Garfield Ave. - Vopolka. Joe. 1324 South 5th St. Warfleld, C. V., 2209 Military Ave. Wehlner, M., 4104 Grand ,Ave. Wehlner. L.. 622 South 16thSt. -.1'. Woodruff. Mrs. Lena, 3702 North 30th'Sf:: w Zarp, C. M.. 1505 Park Ave'. i.V Zlotky, J., 3618 North-3Qth St. Akofer. Chas., 518 North 24th. St Beavers, R. C, 520 North, 24th St. Brommer. W. G., 24th and B Sts. Caldon. Frank, 424 North 24th St. Collins & Hannigan, 2723 ,Q St., Dtetr, Rudolph. 2504 N St Eggers. P., 150 South 24th St. Flngerlos. Chas., 2651 V St Hey man & Berry, 1535 North 24th St. Katskee, A., 21st and Madison St. Kramollsch & Swatek, 4002 L St. Krause, J. P., Albright, Neb. Mertens & Schrader. 632 North 24th St SOUTH OMAHA, NEB. ...... f J' i. Miller. August 617 North 33d St. Parsley & Co.. 618 tf6rth 30th St Pavlas. John. 24th and Q Sts; Penfleld, Cheater, 412 North 26th St. Propst, T. R.. Ralston. Neb. Reschke &. Swoboda, 2414 N St. ' ' Smith. B. W., 2701 Madison St. ' . ' Smlsek, J. F 3621. tt St'. Stern, Chas., 2401 U St.. 1 Swartzlander & Son, .Henry S.. 569 South'. 30th . United Provision Co., 318 North 24th st -Welsh Grocery Co., 2418 N St. " ' ' Whlttlngton, H. R., 20th and Missouri Ave. ORDER A POUfcD CARTON TODAX Swift & Company U. S. A. A little want ad does the business.