THK BKK: OMAHA. TTKMUY, AI'KLIj 1, 1913. BRIEF CITY NEWS Btaok-ralconer Co., Undertakers. Ballsy, the Dentist. City Nail. D. 2S06. ridellty Storage & Van Co. Doug. 15fi. Have Boot Print It Now Deacon Press. Tornado insurance, the Rood kind, Ud H. Tuiklnton, 602 Bee Bide O. S. Elguttsr Law offices removed to IU-S Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Tel. D317 Recovers from Smallpox A I Weltzel has recovered from the smallpox and Is again ut his office In the city plumbing: department at the city hnll. Lighting rixturts repaired and refln Ishcd. Burgcss-Granden Co. Douglas (XI. The Office of Lloyd D. Willis, archi tect has been moved to 1221 to llTIS Utv National Dank building. 'Postponed Entertainment Vesla chap ter, Xo. 6, of the Order of Eastern 8tar. has Indeflntely postponed the entertain ment they had planned for April 8. Tha State Hank ot Omaha pays 4 per cent on time deposits, S per cent on sav ing accounts. The only bank In Omaha whose depositors are protected by the depositors' guarantee fund of the state of Nebraska. 17th and Harney streets. rurnitnre Wanted Second-hand fur niture cun bo used by the several relief ilatlons nnd the comnllttce has asked for donations. This furniture will be hauled from the donor's to the relief stations. rined for Ifaklnfr a Disturbance Pete Miller, chnrged with being drunk and disorderly and creating a disturbance In Lhe Parsman grocery at 1320 Capitol av. enue, was fined 125 and costs In pollco court. Look Over Plumbing Bills The citi zens' relief committee asks nil residents In the storm zone to refer bills for plumbing to Sam Pollock, assistant city plumbing Inspector, If there Is any ques tion as to clmrges. The committer will see that no extoitlon Is practiced. Ninety Days for Picking- Pockets William Cunningham and Pete Gocblanl:, arrested while In the act of extracting the wallets of fellow passengers on the Karnam lino Inst Tuesday, were given ninety days apiece In the county jail by Judge Foster. Won't Work; Qo to Jail Eleven col oied men who have been securing their lodgings at the police station for several nights, and who refused to go to work when employment was offered them,, were, with two exceptions, given sen tences of twenty days apiece by Judge Foster, Three Sohools Open Long, Saunders Hid Lake schools were reopened Monday, having been repaired this week. Colum bian and Bcals will not be opened for some time. Columbian Is being used by the stato mtlltla as an armory. Spring vacation In the city schools begins next Monday and will continue for a week. Using Smith's Home W. A. Smith, general manager of the street railway ompany, Is playing host to a company of militiamen. In the bnsement of his home at Thirty-ninth and Fnrnam streets the men who arc stationed In that sec tion are making their headquarters. Here they havo a stove and all the comforts ot home. Veterans Help Comrades Members of camp Leo Forby, Spanish war veterans, re' helping out their unfortunate com tads, who suffered In the tornado. On Sunday the war veterans turned out and icpalrcd one of thn houses of .their mem bers which was destroyed. Every evening this week the men will help their unfor tunate comrades. Should money be jiecded they will raise what they can. Collects Toll for Toll Taker-W, U MuClanahan of Council Bluffs, toll taker at the Douglas street bridge, was forced to pay toll Instead of collect It, from four men who drove up to the toll sta tion, about midnight. McClanahan came out- to get the money, but Instead of paying tlio amount one of the party lifted his watch and tho crew drove on at top speed. McClanahan failed to get he number of the machine. Feet So Sore Couldn't Walk Down Stairs TIZ Cured Her Quick, 8nd at Once for Pre a Trial Package. if you have sore feet, tired feet, sweaty feet, lame feet, tender feet, hmelly feet, corns, calk uses or bunions, read what happened to Mrs. Crockett, of Jeffersonvllle. TIZ did It. Mr. Crock ett says: "After the second treatment she walked downstairs one foot at a 'time. She had not been able to walk downstairs before In past five years; -,-cept by stepping down on each step with one foot at a time. This Is re markable. Send five more boxes." No mutter what alls your feet or what tinder heaven you have used without irtting Teller. Just use TIZ. It's the n!y foot remedy ever mado which acts on the principle of drawing: out all the poisonous exudations which cause sore feet. Powders and other remedies mere ly clog up the pores. TIZ cleans them out and keeps them clean. You will feel better the first time It's used. Use It a wjek and you can forget you ever had sore feet. There Is nothing on earth that can eompau- with It. If anyone pffers you un Imitation that Is claimed to be "as- good as TIZ," ask why. If It U Jut-t a good, they don't dare to come out and advertise It. Don't you be a victim get the genuine TIZ is for sale at all drug stores, department and gen iral stores, 2Gc per box. or direct. If j-ou wish. Money back If TIZ doesn't Jo all we say For a free trial package write today to Walter Luther Dodge & o., Chicago. Ill CHURCHES BEING REBUILT Eight Arc Struck by the Tornado and More or Less Wrecked. SCHOOLS ARE BEING REPAIRED lint Tito Cnthnllc InMltntlnns Suf fer from the Fnry of the Storm nnd Tlicnf Arr tiring IteconMrncted. ( Eight of the churches of Omaha were In the path of tho tornado, sustaining damnges of some $76,000. Not disheartened by the calamity, the officers of most of these houses of worship have mado pro vision for reconstruction and In some In stances the work Is under way. The German Lutheran church, Twenty ninth nnd Parker streets, Is a total wreck, and with It went the parsonage, both frame structures. The loss Is placed I at between $12,000 and !5,000. It Is hoped to rebuild the church, though at this tlm it Is not certain If this will be done. The Danish Lutheran church, a franu' building at Twenty-sixth '"and Grant streets, was completely destroyed, the loss being estimated at between W.000 and $10,000. It Is doubtful If the church will be rebuilt. Zlon Baptist church, colored, a brick building at Twenty-second and Grant streets, was completely demolished, the walls having been torn down, almost to the ground. Tho loss Is placed at be tween $12,000 and $15,000. Already men are clearing away the debris and a new and modern church building will be erected upon the site. The membership of Zlon church Includes a large number of the well-to-do colored people of the city. They had raised money for the erection of a new church this year and the work of the tornado simply hastens construc tion. The Latter Day Saints, nt Twenty fourth and Ohio streets, sustained a loss of about $1,000 on their frame church' building there. A portion of the roof was blown away and the building shaken on Its foundations. Alnke Trtiipwrnr- Itrpnlr. The McCnbe Methodist church. For tleth and Farnani streets, was damaged to the extent of $5,000. Temporary re pairs are already under way and com plete restoration will be made within tho next sixty days. Tho west side of the building was crushed by being struck by a house, the south' end blown away and a portion of the roof torn off. Trinity Methodist church, a brick build ing at Twenty-first and Blnney streets, was damaged to the extent of $10,000. .'hu north wall was blown In and a portion of tho slate roof crushed. Arrangements have been made for reconstruction and already a number ot men are at work, clearing away the debris and relaying tho wall. School Unroofed. Saunders school, Forty-second and Cass streets, was unroofed and a portion of the second story wall blown In. It Is figured that $3,000 will be required for repairs. At the Lake school. Nineteenth and Lake streets, the south end of the build ing was demolished and a largo section of the slate roof blown away. It wilt require $10,000 to repair this building. The roofs were blown from the Long school and the Long nnnex and consid erable portions of the walls were torn out. Thee buildings, are at Twenty- sixth and Franklin streets and the cost of repairs is estlmuted at $3,000. Damago to the Child Saving Institute, 619 'South Forty-second street. It Is es timated will ran close to $15,000 and per haps more than this amount. The build ing is In commission and 'repairs will be made nt once. A large portion ot the roof was torn off, a part of the wall crushed and almost every window In the building broken. General Relief Fund Now $158,591, With More Added Hourly Previously reported $136,691.49 Oruaha -Builders' Exchange 300.00 Members of Omaha Builders' Exchange 710.00 First National Bank , 2 600.00 American Smelting & Refining Co. 603.00 E. M. Morsman, sr iW.W) Albion Commercial Club 12.00 J. C. French, Stock Yards Na tional Bank 60.00 Armstrong-Walsh Co 60.00 Antonla Metz Hauck, St. Louis, Mo , 100.00 A. M. Pinto 10.00 Almtra B. Millard , 103.00 Through J. C Dnhlman: North Star Egg Case Co., Qulncy, 111 . 60.00 Chadron, Neb 3:6.25 Chndron, Neb 326.76 Albert W. Crltes 10.00 National Union Coal Mining Co., Albta. Ia 100.00 Frank II. Dewey, Canton. Ill 6.00 L. R. Blckley, Walthlll, Neb 1.00 A. U Klnne, Marshall, Okla 6.00 L. H. Newman. Kansas City, Mo. 6.00 Lillian Wellegly, Jersey City, N. J rx 1.10 Adel Meyer 10.00 OmsVha Bee $500 (less $300 ap- Drooflated especially to Jewish relief) 300.00 Dan Butler 60.00 Howard B. Smith , 60.00 Forest Lawn Cemetery Associa tion .00 Citizens of Stanton, Neb 225.25 Mr. and Mrs. Freeman 10.00 Bouth Omaha Camp No. 1093 Modern Woodmen of America.. "6.00 Rees Printing Co 100.00 Abner Hood Chemical Co., Kan sas City, Mo 60.00 Local Relief Committee, St. Joseph. Mo 1,000.00 Moyune Tea Co 10.00 Omaha Master Plumbers Asso- ' elation 100.00 Western Rock Island Plow Co... 400.00 John If. Hughes 100.00 Mrs. II. B, Smith, Bay City, Mich S.00 Nebraska Seed Co..... 200.00 Jennie Johnson, Colfax, Ia 1.00 MargaYet Sharp. Colfax, Ia 1.00 Fred Snlth. Colfax, la 1.00 Frank D. Lawrence 2.00 P. R. Shoemaker. Chlncago. III.. 6.00 Through Pokrok Zapadu ,. 71.30 Milton Rogers & Son Co. list 107.50 Through World Herald B.877.8S Through Omaha Bee 3,206.76 Through Omaha Dally News 865. IE Omaha Society Fine Arts, Cath erine Rose treasurer 200.03 Omaha News Co 100.00 Ruth Mahoney, Moorehead, Ia.. 10.0? Through Mrs. A. L. Sutton; Addle T. Moyes 6.00 Stewart Carley 6.00 A. L. Sutton 6.00 Martha T. Beebe. Brooklyn. N. Y 6.00 Mrs. W. II. Mockrldge. DeWltt. Ia 6.00 Ouldo A Wolkers, St. Louis 10.35 Missouri Pacific railroad 2,6flo.j Joseph Barker 100.00 Bradley Knitting Co., Delavan. Wis 100.00 Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, III 6M.O0 Stationery Engineers. Local No. 3S. through J. C. Dahlman 60.00 V E. Molllne. Genoa. Neb 10.00 Frank A Manley J5.60 Aaron t'hadwlck. 10.0) D F Phelan 5.00 Anniversary week at this store is tho great bargain week of the year. All tho resources of Brandeis' powerful cash buying organization have been centered on this occasion. Many fortunate purohases havo been saved expressly for this week and tho bargain opportunities of each day will compel the interest of women who care to economize. Tuesday's bargains will be noteworthy for the savings that are possible. New White Goods IN BASEKBKt For a Tuesday 31st Anniversary special wo offer the finest pique, pluln anil fancy flaxon, ratine, plnln and striped madras and ex tra fine India llnon and poplin - a largo mill's surplus slock bought at about one half Its regular value, at, yard . . . 12 hofl Finished MUSLINS Also long doth, nainsook, cnslicen, mercerized pongee and pyjanm checks not one yard in the lot worth less than 10c a yard, and many worth much more a 31st Anniversary extra special, per yard, for 5c Basement Special Curtain and Drapery Goods Bargains Just 2,000 pairs ot Bungalow and Novelty Net Curtains that are worth up to $3.50 a pair Tuesday, 3d floor, pair, (g 1000 Swiss Curtains with dots and figures worth regu- f) fl r larly $1 25 a pair, special Tuesday (3rd floor) pair J J U BOO pairs of I'Mno Imported Duchesso, Antique, Cluny, Irish (T f Point and .Maeratne Curtains worth from $0.00 to 98.50 pnlr JftJJ Tuesday, third floor, at, pair . . , vw Marquisette and Voile, trimmed with real linen laces, worth 7Cc a yard, Tuesday, 3d floor, yard 45c COMING ' 31st Anniversary Sale of Women's and Misses' Spring Coats at $5.00 WEDNESDAY 31st ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS CHINA "GUERNSEY" EARTHENWARE BROWN-WHITE UHED Guernsey O-plece Cooking Sets (Like Illustration) 31st Anniversary price,, west arcade..., Wear Bver Aluminum Ware Lipped Sauce Pans -3 in set- regular price ?2.05 Anniversary west arcade Kmeraon Stone Adams. 10j PayHon Stone Adams.,,.. l.'W Henry Lohman, Orand Island.. 1.00 lakeside Dairy '. 10.00 JamfB II. Matters 6.00 No name 10.00 John II. Muser. Ituehvllle, Neb... 6.01 P. U Krlon, Chicago ,.. 6.00 Cash fOO Matt Bchaller J-M M. J. Haley 1 pash ., I .to Cash, Jack.'throuBh J. M. Guild 6.00 Cash. 51. C S00 C. Hchroeter. New York City, through D. J. O'Hrlen 6.0) W. It. Patrick. South Omaha.... 6.00 Inland wykert l.pO J. Q. Wcrts. riu8ell. Ia 10.00 German Lndles' Bowling- club.... 10.00 Anton Nelson S-W Alhambra Theater, V. E. Goff, Twenty-fourth and Parker CM All Balnta' church 7S.00 All Faints' church Sunday school 23.03 St. Mary'a Episcopal church, Blair 2.00 St. Mark's Episcopal church, Florence 13.00 Through Osvcta Amertcka ,. 44.70 Total .Us.691.49 FLORENCE FISHERMAN LANDS HUNDRED TEN-POUND FISH Sherman ChlnberB of Florence landed a 107-ound catfish Sunday In the Mlasoiirl river near that point He caught iu whopper on an ordinary set line and thought at first that he had hooked onto a anag. A little closer Investigation, how ever, revealed thu' prize and It then be- Brandeis 0 G STYLES Hf AND colors m m m in s TS I W Bargains on 3rd Floor Tuesday 100 dozen Curved Curtain Rods that soli regularly for 2Gc each, will go on sale Tuesday, 3d floor, at IOC EMBROIDERIES 10 to 15-Inch Ruffled Cambric Flouncing with row of insertion and lace edRe, also 4 to 6-Inch edglngA and Insertions and fancy trimming lace bandu In inacramo, ratine, filet and cluny effects 7 Hp worth lGc to :0c, at yard I w 45-Inch Embroidered Voile and Swiss Shirtings, also 27-Inch fine embroidered Swiss and batiste flounclngs OQn many worth 60c, ut yard fc7u LACES French and German Vol laces and insertions pure linen torchon laces, cluny curtain laces, etc. worth 10c, at C yard Ow -ENAPIELB 89 c Lindsay Qai Man- I lea. strictly hli;ii grade sale price $1.15 25c Alan ties 16c Mantles 10c Mantles came a question ot landlnK It. A large dip net was brought Into use and when laid on the bank the fish measured a 11.... , . , r . lima uver iivu icci niiu ncari iv iuui In diameter. LAWYERS GIVE LEGAL AID FOR STORM VICTIMS (Continued from Pae One.) caused many to acquiesce In first esti mates by representatives of the com panies. Th It Is said, has resulted in some dissatisfaction, The companies by their policies are given periods of from sixty to ninety days In whclh to make Investigation of Iupscs, and refusal ot settlements proposed by them sometimes leads to tho exercise of this privilege. Insurance me ndeny that this prn'itilon In policies Is resulting In any degree ot coercion. Most policies have been promptly paid as soon as proofs ot lo?e have been made. A Tan of (laid could buy nothing better for female weak nesses, lame back and kidney trouble than Klectrlc Bitters. Only 60c. Por sale by Breaton Drug Co. Advertisement. stunmt 3fl 1 Worth S2.00 Worth S2.SO Worth S3.00 A special purchaso from a famous Eastern maker now shown for the first time. All arc petticoats of the best grades of taffetitH and mcssRlines, mado with ruffles, accordcon pleats, knlfo pleats, tucks and flounces, nl sizes. Colors are black, navy, cadet blue, rose, emerald, tun, light Rror, blown, light blue, lavender, wisteria, white, etc. ovcry staplo and evening shado. ' , DOOR rVlATS, As a 3lBt Anniversary special we offer good quality Cocoa Mats that always sell for 50c each, as long as they last, on 3d floor, each NOTIONS 31st Anniversary Sale J. O. KINGS' 200-Yard THREAD, Dozen 1C Cotton Tapo all widths, bolt, 1c Hlns Tape, at per bolt .777 . .Be Kid Curlers, nt per dozen ... ,2c Wire Hair IMns 10 pkgs. for 10c 5 1,000 sample pieces Rich Cut (ilas New cuttings w.rtii up to $C West ,tf0 Arcade, at Plain Hlilte Porcelain ,16c . .100 ...7o Plates goodv quality each ' -BRANDEIS STORES' New Oases of Need Are Daily Found in Wake of the Storm- New cases of destitution con Inua 'o come to tho relief stations. Famulus who lived In the tornado's path are belt s found In other sections ot the city fur away from where they ImJ hvwd snJ through difficulties In finding llnmi the'r circumstance? are uit besimln to ho ktewn. Htveral ner cases were brought in I.y tii f.hool tiachers Ba'irli ami dull lists were added to those already at the stations to bn worked upon this week. Most of the Immediate lehuf w.ork h.is been done and the naturu -if the assist ance to be given has chanuud from rations and necessary clothing to fur niture and bedding. Those who have been helped are now endeavoring to gut settled In homus of their own again. In some districts the results ot this longing Is Inspiring, whtlt some Instances are pathetic. In the neighborhood of Korfy-slxth and Ueaveu worth streets the work of, friends of victims ot the tornado throughout Sun day was very noticeable. Within slaht of No. 6 relief station at least, t -n little houses had gone up and smoke curling from the chimneys signified tint the oc 1,000 WOMEN'S $139 Workmanship and styles aro ported. They wcro made to sell at ?2, $2.50 and $3 ea. t on It Ib a big 31st Anniversary Special,. P Bargains in Art Needlework Department 3,000 sample pieces of drawn work Scarfs, Squares and Center rieces some are all drawn work, others are em broideredall 75c and $1.00 values; at, each Women's Stamped Night G0W11S stamped in floral and conventional 'designs on nainsook all 50o values j r at etch, on Ihird Floor Tuesday, O D C Women's Corset Covers Spray and Floral designs, stamped on Hno rj C ' Nainsook regular lUc quality, at 2 for M. &OC Miss Dorothy Angol, lately with Liberty & Co. of London? England, is hero all day and will gl.ve frco lossons In Irish lace making tatting yarn crocheting, punch work and all branches of art embroidery. Lessons' clven only on materials purchased hero. Suit Cases & Trunks Genuine Leather Suit Cases 8 inches deep, solid brass lock and catclujs, straps $8.50 Afl values at VtCwO $13 and $15 TRUNKS at $10 High grado Sample Trunks from tho Uelber Trunk & Bag Co., of Philadel phia. Fibre covored and waterproof canvas covered trunks east f arcade, at J X U DEPARTMENT TUESDAY llaviland China Dinner Sets - Plain shape, beautifully decorated and treated with gold 100 dtno An pieces for .. PiO70 Colonlnl mass Table Tumb lers, special, ut each . .3 German Casseroles, brown OO with white lining. 8-lncli. each... fUO nt 39 Dinner Nickel Plated Custer Sets lllnck pepper, red pepper and salt, tho set ... .3f)b C OC cupants were again settled, temporarily at least. Residents In that section of ths city did not suffer much from partial dam ages to their homes. Practically nil In tho storm's path was literally in J to the ground. One of the new cases of need was un earthed by Miss Kotherlno Beeson nnd Irene Coad working from Nt. 6 station this morning. They found a mother und her duughter living at a friend's homo and the friend himself was In neud, 11 1 though his home was not In the path of the storm. The father of the fumlly had hecn killed In the wreck of tho homo and the mother and daughter had no stippoit whatever. Food, clothing and bddli.g was sent out to them from tho itV, m. Woman Carried Two Blocks in Direction Opposite to Storm Mrs. If. If. Putnam of Dundee, who was twice picked up for dead the nlslit of the tornado and so reported until che regained consciousness some time later at a hospital, had the amazing expermunc of being carried by the wind for the two blocks In the direction opposite to Its general course. Mrs. Putnam was In the Barnes drug store and Fortieth and Dodge streets. Blankets Basement Select from a big lot of 114 and 1124 size soft fleeced cotton blankets in grey, tau and white; Tuesday at, a pair $1 Comforters Basement (Choose from hundreds of full size silkoline covered comforters with -white cot ton filling, stitched df and tied; at, each V-L Bed Pillows Basement Clean all feather filled pil lows size 18x25 covered with best grado fanoy art ticking, each. . . . . 39c SOe COMING 31st Anniversary Sale of Men, Women and Children's Shoes In the Bnsetusnt; Thursday Ilnviland China Dinner Seta handsomely treated with pure coin gold 100 pieces &OQ50 west arcade aftOif Pluln White Howl nnd PWchrjfr fancy ilmpe, nt 69c Fancy Glazed Jardinieres 7, 8 and 0 InCfi sizes jb q choice, Tuesday, at .... TtOC where two deaths occurred and though the tornado was traveling north and easT she was carried to Fortieth and Farnam two blocks due south. ' . It was one of tha eddies In the cyclona which twisted and turned as It went that did this. em' fogged Bq means If you want to think olsarly see that your bowels work prop erly. Your succsss depends upon a clean system and a. clear 21 rain. Cook after yourself every day and remove tha waste which, presses upon your nervous sys tem. Son't wait take a remedy which acts at once, g-ently and surely KIT JTTABX JAITOC WATER Is the Ideal laxative for a Business Kan. V, gUis in the morning- or at any time on an empty stomach acta within an soar or so. Oet bottle at any Srur Iter today. L