TTIE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MATtClf 2fi. 191.1. Pianos Damaged by Tornado Will Be Repaired and Overhauled Immediately Call Douglas 1623 Our men wjll call and fix it just like new. Piano Tuning, Polishing and General Overhauling We also offer you the convenience of our large piano store-room. Nominal price charges for piano storage. Schmoller & Mueller PIANO COMPANY 1311-1313 Farnam Street Orgariized Relief By Districts Now Being Furnished The Citizen's relief committee decided at 6 o'clock last night on a committee of four who are to have absolute contral of the dispensation of relief. They arc C. C. Ilosewater, B. F. Denlson. Dan V. liutler, J. M. Guild. The six stations as revised at that time arc to be stationed nt the following places and In charge of the following captains: 1. Sixteenth and Locust Btreets, V. 1. Ivterstcad. 191,4 North Twenty-fourth street, Joseph Kelly. 3. 2726 Franklin street! J. I McCague. 4. Thirty-third and Cuming streets, T. P. Iledman. G. Fortieth and Farnam streets, George H. Kelly. 6. Forty-sixth and Leavenworth streets, tent, J. A. Sunderland. All applications for relief of nny kind will be expected to bo made at the near est station from the home of tho suf- You Should Enjoy Your Meals One of the Most Important Questions to Consider In the Beared for Happiness and Health. If your Btomach can not digest your fod, what will? Where's, the relict? The answer Is In Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, because, as all stomach Jtrou bleu arise from indigestion and because ons Ingredient of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is able to thoroughly .and com pletely digest 3,000 grains ol food, doesn't It stand to reason that these tablets are Wring to digest nil the food and what uver food you put Into your stomach? ferer. No relief will be given by the com mittee at other places. Tho city Audi torium will be used as a general store house or depot of supplies, but they will not be dispensed from there. Instead they will be distributed from tho Audi torium to the various relief stations. Persons having clothing to spare are re quested to spnd It to the nuditorlum to be used at the various relief stations. Any serviceable clothing that docs not come from homes that have had a con tagious disease will bo welcomed. All who own houses that are for rent, are requested to report them to the committee at their headquarters In the Council chamber of the city hall. AA cash donations should be made to Robert Cowell, treasurer of the Citizen's relief committee. DISTRICT IS UNDER MILITIA Two Arrests Here on Arson Charge Acting upon Information from Chief of Detpctlves John Ilulpln of Chicago, Ser geant Russell, Detectives King and Van Deusen and Chauffeur Armstrong ar rested Solomon and Jacob Uoss wanted lor arson and burning to defraud Insur ance companies. Both men skipped from 1 Chicago after having placed a J30.000 bond j to gain their freedom. Jacob rtois was arrested at ISIS North Twenty-fifth street and Solomon Hoss was taken at 61D South Twenty-first street. Bus TWO PERSONSrKILLED IN r- ! WASHINGTON COUNTY BLAIR. Neb.. March 15. (Speclal.) Only meager news of the tornado which cut a path through Washington county were obtainable until late lust night. Telephone service Is partially restored, but telegraphic communication with Omaha Is out except by way of Sioux City. The tornado's path wns viewed by i hundreds of people yesterday afternoon. I The storm Is supposed by many to be I the Bame ono that struck Yutnn ns the path of both are almost the same. It struck this county between Bennington and tho German hall, about nine miles southwest of Blair and left the county and state crossing the river about live miles southeast of Blair and just east of tie old DeSqto townslte. The Stanley family, who live on the MePhernon farm near IJeSota, were vlHlted on Sunday bv Mrs. Btnnlev'n i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steyer. who live south of Calhoun. The house was wrecked and took fire from a cook stove and Mrs. Steyer was killed Instantly aiid one child Injured. The tornado then CUt a SWath through tlln linnvv ..,.!.- lm- SStr Tou2t" if tTh.V1 :" T I""" n"d "'"he.rtho Do- Vour Stomach Science nowadays can digest food -without having It enter the stomach at all. And Stuart's pyspcpsla Tablets are tho result of this1 scientific discovery. They digest and digest tnoroughly and well, anything and everything you eat. Tho burning question to you is, "Are you getting out of life all the pleasure and the health you are entitled to?" If not, why not? No matter whether every organ and meniber of your body Is In a gouqd state of health and strength, If your stomach Is In any way disordered, you are not going to bo "yourself." You are going to be a worried, out-of-sorts, nervous or sullen Individual, whose actions will re flect your condition Inside, and people will naturally avoid you, So, If your stomach refuses to work or can't work, and If you suffer from eruc tations, bloat, brash, fermentation, bi;. 1 ousness, sour stomach, heartburn, Iirl tatlon, Indigestion, or dyspepsia of what ever form. Just take one or two of KtUart'a Dyspepsia Tablets, and see the difference. It doesn't cost yoit much to prove It. Then you can eat nil ypu want, what you want, whenever you want, If you. use these tablets, and, you can look the whole world In the face with a beam ing eye and you will have a cheerful spirit, a. pleasant face, a vigorous body and a clear mind and memory and every thing wll look and taste delicious to you. That's life. Get a SO cent box of Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets at any dfug store. ssoto school house half mllp enut nf the railroad track and left nothing. The Ir,st residence struck by the storm before crossing the river was the house on the lower farm of the old J. Markcl es tate occupied by John Svoboda und fam ily of his wife and five children. Mis. Svoboda was killed almost Instantly and her husband the three of the children badly Injured. Mr. Svoboda's worst In Jury Is a deep wound over tho right eyo and a badly bruised back and leg. A 13-year-old daughter has a badly torn scalp wound and her recovery Is not ex pected. 1 RELIEF WOEK Over GOO Troopers Patrolling the Stricken Neighborhood. ONLY RESIDENTS CAN PASS Thoac Itraldlng In or llrsnnd tlir Stricken Dlntrlrt Mint Olitnln Pnmtpnrtft Ileforr Thej Inn I'nui Line. Martial law prevails over the stricken districts of Omaha. To pass the outer Hues of these districts without the re quired passport is almost worth one's life. Mllltla men and men of the regular army have been Issued orders to toler ate no scenes or disturbances. Kvery man on duty Is equipped with rifles or revolvers which arc loaded with ball cartridges and the officers in charge of the troops say order must be kept Over 600 troops of militiamen and of ficers are In Omaha at the present time and more are on the way, according to Captain D. F. Lough, In charge of the commissary at tho armory. The troops are divided into three batalllons alternat ing In tours of duty. No sick men have been reported as yet nnd the stole troops arc working with a zeal seldom displayed by mllltla men. " Recruits arc being examined and sworn in and put Into service continually. Over fifty recruits have been taken In since Monday night and are on duty. Mnny Oiilipnulr on Out)'. Tho following companies are In Omaha: Company A of York, under command of Captain CSmstcad. Company C of Beatilce, under com mand of CfllHaln Brewster. Company K of Wymore, under com mand of Captain J, V. Craig. Company I of Auburn, under command of Captain Loen Davis. Company, F of Lincoln, under com mand of Captain M. E. hum. Signal corps from Fremont, under com-J mand of Captain Jess. Iloipltal corps from Lincoln, under! command of Major C. V Waldon. Other officers here are Major Uolllngs worth of Beatrice; adjutunt to the major, J. Kd C. Fisher, Beatrice; Cap tain R. L, Hamilton, retired. V. S. A., and Captain Lon C. Casterson. inspector' of small arms practice from Lincoln. j The Omaha companies pressed Into service are Company L of the First reg iment, under command of Captain Heinle Klsaser; Company G of the Second reg iment, under command of Captain Karl Sterrlcker, and Company I, under com- ! mand of Captain Harry Stein. Captain Lough reports that up to the present time no trouble has been had to speak of and Major Ilartman this morn ing had nothtiig but praise for the order which is being kept. Only ItrNlitnitn Cnn l'n. No one but residents In tne stricken j district or beyond ar'n. allowed to pnssj the lines without an Identification card. I At Fortieth and Farnam streets re?i-j dents must receive passports at tho drug store before they can pass the lines to their homes. Many of the homeless who, In tho hope of securing part of their be longings, , want to go by the lines must' receive passports. These passports are not Issued to persons until they have been fully Identified as being residents In the stricken districts. Some Curious Freaks of Cyclone's Funny and Strange Antics The speed and force with which ob jects wero whirled through tho air during the storm Is curiously yet accurately shown by a large window In a partially destroyed residence at the northwest cor ner of Thirty-eighth and Dodge street. The south window on the second story Is punctured In six places with smooth round holes such ns only a bullet Is sup posed to make. The glass Is not splin tered or silvered In the least. Only rarely when a rifle ball Is fired squarely Into a window pane will It bore a clean holo without silvering the glass. The storm accomplished tho feat with pebbles, chunks of flying glass or, perhaps, small fragments of wood. I.evee nt I,n Fayette tlrrnUa. LA FAYKTTK, 1ml.. March 25. At 3:13 p. m. West La Fayette, where Purdue university Is located, was cut off from this side by the breaking of one of the levers. Tho other levee Is submerged and Is expected to break at any moment. Wild Rumors Bring Hordes of News Men from Other Places The news of tho tornado has brought to the oily veritable hordes of newspaper men from other cities. The sad condi tion of tho telegraph wires made It prac tically Impossible to get authoritative news outside of the stricken city Itself, nnd tho result wns n series of wild rumors, whlah variously estimated the number of dead nnd dying from K0 to 1.000 persons. Kven from New York special men were rushed to the scene nnd tho hotels, already In nn overcrowded condition, owing to the Influx of out-of-town friends and relatives, were packed far beyond their capacity. The first Chicago newspaper men to nrrlve were John Fay, Chicago corres pondent of tho New lork World; t V. H. Stnrrett and Clyde T. Brown of the Vhlcago Dally News; Richard Fnlrchlld of tho Chicago Record-Herald; A. J. Beg ler of the Chicago American, and John Lovett of tho Chicago Tribune. These nrrlvcd nt midnight. Knrly morning trains brought others to tho city, among whom were Porter Wright, city editor of tho Kansas City Post; Ralph Balrd, staff phnlogrnpher; P. 11. Davis of the Kansim City Star, nnd George Jay of the art department, all of the same paper. Capital City Places Fund at Call of Omaha LINCOLN. Neb.. March 2f.. (Special TelegranO-The mayor. J It. Armstrong, and tho city council met today and passed a special resolution which states that V'.WO shall be taken from the city emergency fund and placed In tho First National bank for the relief of tho Omaha citizens suffering ns the result of thn Into tornado. Mayor Dahlman of Omaha was telegraphed to draw on this amoiirt for nny part or nil of It, as ho sees fit. Cols In City Unit for llr-f udrriy INDIANAPOLIS, lnd., March 2S.-6m hundred cots are being placed In Tomlli ton hall, a municipal building, nnd tht-i refugees from the flooded districts ma havo a night's lodging free. Cots also may be placed In a number of tho school buildings. Mayor Shank lute today asked tho board of safety to appropriate $2,000 f r tho relief of flood sufferers. All Skin Remedies pail? Have you tiled all tho advertised skin tmpdleft wlltlflllt 11-na? IIuva villi sought medical treatment In vain? And I you still suffer from that Irritating Itch. 1 that horrible, unsightly skin disease? , Do not depalr. I Come to our store nnd Wo will Gl'AR lANTHH YOC INSTANT UULIKF. We will let you have a full slse bottle of tho D. D. D. Prescription for Krienin. a simple, antiseptic wash, on our positive r.unrantee that unless It stops the Itvh I AT ONCH It will cost you not n cent. You owe It to yourself to take advantage of this offer, e ore confident it w It succeed or we could not afford to nmko the offer, D. D. D. Is a penetrating liquid tint kills and washes away disease germ , leaving the skin smooth and health. A .'0c bottle Is enough to start tho cum of the most obstinate cases of Hcxcm.i Psoriasis nnd allied dlsenses. D. D. I). soap Is a valuable old. Ask i I about tt. Sherman & McCtinnell Drug Co., 16th nnd Dodge, lotli and Hartley, 2(th at J Farnnm. 30T-9 No. lfith St. r PIANO PLAYER LASTS PLAYS "THE WEDDING OF THE WINDS" From tho damaged residence of Charles Garvin, 3 North Thirty-eighth n"cnu, nn Angelas player piano was tnken to Hayden Bros., where upon examination It was found that the lost roll :luyed on the Instrument was "The Wedding rj the Winds." It was later aso-irtaliud j that a member of the family hid placed j tho roll on the Instrument scarcely M-, teen minutes before the tornado struck the house. (Continued from Page One.) It Is The wf ul Number of Life NOW ON SALE n CENTS ALL NEWSSTANDS I Heating that brings tenants The original owner had liberal ideas big, airy rooms; plenty of big windows to let in the light and wholesome sunshine; and big, arched openings between the rooms instead of cumber some doors. But he made the one big mistake he put in old fashioned heating and he and every succeeding owner and tenant has found the place "big and barny" so full of chill cor ners, drafty passageways and cold floors. In thousands of such houses formerly handicapped by old-fashioned heating it has since been proved that the one unfailing way to cure houses of cold and lack of tenants is to put in an outfit of For the 37room bungalow up to the largest mansion or public building, we make IDEAL Boil ers and AMERICAN Radiators .Boilers. ir. Gzcjy ?ze ard na exactly suueu to tnc rieeub ana incomes of wage-earner, salaried man, farmer, cr man of investments. 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AWN. 1 1 Radiators 1 DEAL A No. 2-21-8 IDEAL Doller and 350 eq. feet of SS-lnch AMERICAN Radiators, coating the owner $210 were used to heat thla cottage. At thla price the goods can be bought of any reoutable. competent Fitter. Thla did not Include cotte of labor, pipe, valvce, freight, etc., which are extra and vary according to climatic ana otner conamon. IDEAL Bollera and AMERI CAN Radlatora keep a nn home new and cauoe an old house to have lta lib and value prolonged. We have alio brought out the first genuinely practical, automatic, durable Vacuum Cleaner. ALL the dirt and troth are drawn from the rooms through small Iron suction pipe leading to big, sealed dust-bucket In cellar. Attach hose to iron suction pipe opening In baseboard of any room, turn an electric button to startthe machine In cellar, and tvlfh a few gentle strobes of the hollow, magical AN CO WAND, you Instantly and thoroughly clean carpets, rugs, floor, walls, ceiling, draperies, moldings, mattresses, drawers, corners, crevices, etc. Put with ease into any old or new dwelling or building. Costs little monthly for electricity to run. Ash for catalog of ARCO WAND Vacuum Cleaner. Sold by all dealers. No exclusive agents. AMERICAN lADI ATO R COMPANY Write Department N-80 413-417 South Tenth St., Omaha Public Showroom at Chicago, New York, Dotton, Providence, Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore, Buffalo, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Birmingham, New Orleans, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Omaha, Minneapolis, St. Paul, St.. Louie, Kansas City, Denver, Seattle, Portland, Spokane, San Francisco, Loa Angeles, ioronto, uranuorn turn.;, ionaon,raris, uruaseis, ucrun, uuessciaon, Milan, Vienna Diabetes COAL ON CREDIT Simple Herb Quickly Re lieves This Dread Disease. win uc usea as a piaeo to store some of i 'IIMIIIMisiiiigiaiiiisiaassiaaiiiBMi m the furniture and supplies. TvfTTvfffTf "IMfT'f MfPlf 'J'l The committee issued the following statement: "ClothliiK of all kinds Is urgently needed for mon, women and children, Care must be taken that no clothing Is received from homes where there have been contagious diseases of any kind, flothlnir khnuld bs taken to the n torluni, where a man will be found at alt times to receive It and make proper dis tribution of It." Mrs. Lord of 1001 South Twenty-second street, South Omaha, has telephoned the mayor's office that a largo force ot women of South Omaha havo organized thcrrmelves to co-pperate with the relief committee 'n Omaha. Tliey offer tnelr services In any part of the city In which they can be used. The Information gathered by a sub committee under the direction of J. W. uunu in regard to injured, homelem and those In need of Immediate necessities of life Is being rapidly tabulated Into alpna. betlcal form so that It can be conveniently handled. i To WILLIS P. KING KANSAS CITY EDITOR, IS DEAD L-IVUAB riTV Mnrrh T, Willi. r betol Herb has been found to be a specific in the I,., ' . . , . -.,. ' tntofdlibetea, quiclclr rtduclngthe spe- ' King, who for more than fifteen yearn elflo gravity and sugar, restoring vigor and build- ' las been connected with Kansas City b4WfhfiSfielabIariidTahoaldrlleTeUie newspapers in nn editorial capacity, died patfent of hi worst symptoms, in the most aggra. today -of apoplexy. He was 47 years old. Uot7lci Uuring the Spanish-American war he of special values to the aujoeue. containing ihi was R war correspondent In Cuba He dUtlbUsduiTeUW v, ... . PfTadiuV(clLh,ate.j-in bad been employed iM different foods. M, . . ... j .j Memphis newspaper: all our customers who suffered losses during the .tornado of Sunday night we offer our sincere sympathy, and are ready to offer every assistance within our power. For anv coal you need, call Webster 836 and we will gladly extend you credit until you have recovered from prices are the same as before a saving to you of 50 cents Lumber Coal All Coal Automatically Screened in Loading. your losses. Our to $1.50 per ton. Shingles 1 OMAHA LUMBER & COAL COMPANY Omaha, 4.0th and Lake St. Tel. Webster 836. Benson, Frank Rouse & Co. Tel. Benson 102. Tell your anncira incnu um vuu iww.'j"- aUkffi, Key to the Situation Bee Advertising.