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6 G TTTE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 4, 19H. AK-SAR-BEN, 1914 Automobile Concerns of Omaha Extend a Welcome Mammoth Sale of Used Cars, This Week Only 1 V r. Be a Satisfied Used f: ; var uwner Ws bar more satisfied nse1 rar owner than other dealers le ohiiim we Mell more good used cars. Think this nvr. Our stock of cars I continually changing, and as a ronivqui'ni w undoubtedly have a rar that will meet your full re quirement. tf vou are contemplating pur chasing a high-grade wwl car, rome in and ace us. whether you wish to buy now or later; It will be time well spent R. N. Howes & Co. Doug, tea, 29 Farnam. IThe Best Used j Cars In Town At the Mosl 1 Attractive Prices Steams Roadster t 700.00 Flreatona Roadster 97. 0 Auburn Touring SflO.OO Carter-Car Touring SU).0 Apperaon Touring 600.00 White Touring , 1,100.00 Pa rt In SS Demonstrator 70.00 ; Tray nor, , Automobile Co. ' "A Klt-14 Parnam Streat Tho Nebraska Auto School is at present enjoying a measure of success that is unequaled in any other city. Our graduates are recognized as the most capable, efficient and thorough auto mobile men in the country. Tho opportunities and the different branches of the business open to thegraduates of our school are unlimited. A man re ceives a specialized training aa Chauffeur, Chauffeur-mechanic, repair man, garage manager, salesman, demonstrator and com ... mercial truck driver. The facilities and equipment of our school are the latest and the best to be obtained. . When you leave our school you leave with a thorough, practical training in every detail of the automobile business. If you want to get ahead, and learn a business that will bring to you great financial returns, come in and let us prove that our course of instruction will equip you with the training of the right kind. Special Ladies' Driving Class Nebraska Automobile School, 1417 Dodge Sf TOPICS FOROAY OF REST 'Rer. L B. Holsapple to Assume 1 Duties at Pastor of St Barnabas. 0TABIANS AT ALL SAINTS jPeaeo Prayers Will Be ftaia la (fee ij i'harehes of Omaha la Awtri jj aaee with President Wll- 4 's Proclamation. , ' . - Peace Day will be observed by the Ro Sjtry club members and their wives, who Vrlll attend the 11 o'clock service at All faints' church Sunday, Rector Thomas J. lackay being a member of the club. The apostolic mltstonartea. Father Monaghan and O'Mahonv of Parkers. 8 )., will opea a mlalo Uuaday at Holy family church, Eighteenth and Cuming : rtreets. The mission will open with sol emn high mass at 11 o'clock, at which i arUlioners have been earneatly requested o be present, as all announcements rela tive to the mission will be made at this ;iMa. Owing to car service people of Neighboring parishes wlU liksly take this opportunity of making a retreat The 1 burch has a largs seating capacity and ;j an accommodate many. The choir, under The leadership of R. Y. Kersey, director, nd Miss Emma Gentleman, organist, will 4fte special music. Rev. I B. Holaapple, who will succeed Father John Williams as pastor of Bt Jtiarnabas Episcopal church, KtneUntn and California atreets, will assume his :'jw duties Sunday morning. Bishop Ar- thur L. Williams will be present and of- jTiclate at the Installation. Tt At a meeting of the executive commit of the Omaha Church Federation a IcaU was lasuea upon ail Protestant '-' t Good Men Wanted at once to learn the Auto business. , Big future for you or anyone who makes hlmnelf an AUTO expert. You learn here by doing the work your self. Lifetime opportunity to learn the highest and most expensive Auto work ever given. Omaha'a big Auto Training College, the largest of Its kind In the west, conducted by experienced Automobile men, giving the highest and finest practical Auto training work ever given. Think of It, even experienced repair men come to our big College, the largest and best of Its kind In the west, and take exactly the same course of training In order to become experts. We teach work. Our graduate In biggest demand, get highest salaries. You get higher training here than you can at any regular aouto repair shop; we have equipment that they don't have; we have expert Instructors who teach you principles that they don't even know. If ever you are going to make a change to get Into a higher paying and more pleasant line of work, do It now. $900 to $3,000 a Year-! ' Fronts In repair shop or garage or Salesmen, Men, Starter Expert or Oarage Manager. ' Take our wonderful training course now until you are competent, then go right Into the automobile business from here. Capable men always In demand. We want good men now. Special $50 Course in Electric Starting and Tractioneering Free with regular course. Learn here In six weeks or more. Tuition small. Life scholarship. Work easy and Interesting. Many make expenses while learning. Write for list of openings and free catalogue. American Automobile College 2122 FARNAM ST., OMAHA, NEB. Us Grow churches to have a special hour of prayer i for world peace either Juat k.fore or after the regular morning worship. In accordance with President Wilson's proclamation setting aside Sunday aa a day upon which all Americans' should unite In common prayer for the restora tion of peace In Europe and over ths en tire world, practically all Omaha churches will today hold pertinent services, each in Its own particular way, but for the same nd. In place of the usual men's meeting at the Young Men's Christian association Sunday at 4 p. m., a special mass meet ing will be held for both men and women. This will be the only general public meeting in observance of Peace Day. William Balrd, recently back from ths war sum of Europe, will speak. Special solo and orchestra music wtll be fur nished and the whole assembly will be in keeping1 wHh ths pray-for-ptao. move ment. Baptist. Olivet Orove Mission, Thlrty-alxth Street end Kansaa Avenue, Rev. W. A. Mo. I ford. rasior eunnay acnooi at I 46. reaching by the pastor Thursday evening at 1. Uiivet, i Mrty-elglilh Htraet and Grand Avenue, Rev. W. A. Mulford, Pastor Morning service combined with Sunday school rally day program at 10. Com munion. Evening sermon by the pastor at t. Prayer and praise meeting Wednes day, I p. m. First, Twenty-ninth and Harney Morn ing theme. "The Reality of the Invisible," sermon followed by communion service. Kvenlng th.iue. "Lessons from the Wir," preceded t,y short prayer service In ac cordance with request of President Wil son. Morning service at 1.30 o'clock, evi-iilng service at 7 as o'clock. (.race. Corner South Tenih and Arbor, Rev. E. B. Taft. Castor Sunday school at 10. Morning worship at 11. sermon and Lord's supper, baptist Young Peo ple's union at 7. Evening worship at 1 subject of sermon. "Making a Scepter Out of a Shepherd's Btaff." Mission Sun day school. 2019 South Pourth street, at 1. Immanuel. Twenty-fourth and Plnk a.y, Arthur I. Morris, Pastor Morn- Factory Testers, Chauffeur Repair tns; worship at 10:20; subject of sermon. "The Young People of Immanuel and the Kingdom." Hlhle school at noon. Y'ounir people's meettnir at :S0. Kvenlng service at T 'Jfi; topic. "The coming Conquests of the I'rlnce of Peace." I'rswr and nnlM service on Thursday evening at o'clock. hrlstlaa. Flrat. Corner Twenty-sixth and How ard, Hev. Charles F Cobbey. Minister Morning worship at 11. theme, "The 1'laoe of a Woman." Kvenlng worship at 7:30 theme, "The Cltlsenshlp That Counts.'1 Young People's tvjetety of Christian Kn deavor at 15. Junior Endeavor at 4. JO. Bible school at 9:4a. Christie a Scieece. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Twenty-Fourth Street snd St. Mary's Avenue Sunday services at 11 a m. and D. m. Sunday school (two sessional at 9:15 a. m. and 11 a, m. Wednesday evening meet ing at S o'clock. t'.asregstl.aal. Plymouth, Cnlvertlty Auditorium. Twenty-fourth and Kvans, F. W. Leavitt, Min ister Special prayer service for poace at If, regular service at 10:31. sermon topic, "Effective Christian Character"; Bible school at noon, young people's meeting at :MV. St. Mary's Avenue, Twenty-seventh street and St. Mary's Avenue, Rev. Qus tavua A. Hulbert. Pastor Morning ser vice at 10 30, special music by chorus choir; Sunday school at noon. Midweek service Wednesday even.ng at a Kplscopal. St Bamabus, Nineteenth and California Streets. Rev. L. H. Holsappte, Pastor Holy communion. 7:90. Choral eucharlst and sermon at 11. fit Andrew's. Forty-first and Charles, F. T. Tyntr. Pastor Holy communion at I, Sunday Tn-hool at 46. holy communion and sermon at 1L evening service and ser mon at 4.30. Church of the flood Shepherd, Twen tieth and Ohio, Rev. Thomss J. Collar, Rector Holy communion at 7:30. Sunday school at I 4.x lioly communion, with sermon at II. Kt Matthias, Tenth and Worthlnrton Rev. Oeorge 8. Routhwortb, Pastor Morn ing, holy communion at s. Holy com munion and sermon at 1L Sunday School and Bible class st 10. Church of St. Philip the Deacon, Twen-ty-flrt, near Paul. Rev John Albert Wil liams. Vicar Sevenienth Sunday after Trinity. Holv communion at 7:3u; morn ing prayer at 10:30. holy communion and sermon at 11; Sunday school at U-at sum. PUBLIC AUCTION i 35 Automobiles To Be Sold To the Highest Bidder At 20th and Harney Streets Wednesday, Oct. 7th Sale Starts at 10 A. M. Sharp These rars have been consisted to ua and will be sold'under the hammer and) guaranteed to be Just aa represented on day of Bale. i 1 Oakland 85 Flva passenger, fully equipped, electric lights, electric horn, aelf starter, Jiffy top. Jiffy curtain, 1911 make, and In perfect condition. 1 Franklin Hit model, 6 cylinders, 42 horsepower, seven passenger, fully equipped with two extra Urea, In first class running condition. 1 Franklin 190t model, five passenger, landalette, three brand new tires and one In rood shape, fully equipped and In good running- condition. 1 Studebaker JO 1914 model, five paanenrer, electric light, storage battery, elf starter, one extra tire and fully equipped. Tills car is practically a brand new car and in first class condition. 1 Jackson 321914 model, five passenger, fully equipped, with electric lights, self starter and is a new car and has only been used a short time and in perfect CUTK11UUO. 1 Cadillac Seven passenger. 1911 mod!, self starter, electric horn and lights, two extra tires, one that lias never been usedt This car looks and runs like a brand new car. 1 Studnhaker 15 As good as new. has been run only a short time, fully equip ped wltj one extra new tire. , 1 Oldsmoblla nlng order. -110 model. 40 horse 1 Glide Fully equipped and in first class running order. 1 Cadillac Five passenger, SS horse power, fully equipped and In first class running order. 1 Maxwell 80 horsepower, four cylinder, has been run about BOO miles. 1 Carter Truck 24 horse power. 19U modtol. In first class condition. 1 Mason Combination touring and truck, 23 horse power, fully equipped and In good running order. IHC H. Touring car. Newly painted and overhauled, in excellent running shape. 1 Maxwell Touring car, in good running condition. 1 Stanley Steamer Equipped with new boiler, burners, tires, and 1914 safety appliances. IE.ll F. Touring cars, all In first class working condition, fully equipped throughout. 1 Courier Roadster Fully equipped, has had careful usage and In first class condition. 1 Ford Touring car, fully equipped with electric lights, top. windshield, in good running condition, 1 Hudson Roadster Fully equipped with rumble seat. 1 Page-Detroit 25 191 J mcdel, fully equipped and In first class condition. 1 Stoddard-Dayton Seven passenger, fully equipped and In good running order. 1 Oldsmoblla Special, excellently eqnipped and In good running order. 1 Studebaker 26 Fully equipped) and In excellent running condition. 1 Maxwell 1912 model, fully equipped, including' clock, Jubilee horn, extra tire and in excellent running order. 1 Brush Two passenger, in good running order. 1 Cartercar 40 horse power, recently overhauled and in first class condition. 1 Hipp Roadster Fully equipped and in good running condition. 1 Reo Five passenger, recently been overhauled and In first class condition. 1 Velle Four passenger, in good running ahape. 1 Mason Five passenger in good rhape and in good, running order, 1 Overland 30 Fully equipped and runs irke a new car. 1 Hupp Five passenger fully equipped and in first class condition. 1 Indian Motorcycle 1114 model, electric lights, self starter, speedometer, horns, back seat, practically new. Terme of Sale Is Cash or Approved Notes. Dowd Auction Co., Auctioneers 1100 forfeit for any magneto we can't re pair. Coll repar'g. O. Haysdorfer, 210 N. 11 20 H. P. Hupp roadster: splendid condi tion; llg bargain. Phone Douglas 3tt4, branch 47. Ask for Jodelt. Llndberg"Fore door, body bldg..4fl Far. Qreenough Omaha Rad. Rep. Co. 2090 Far. Industrial Parana Co,. 20th at Harn.y Sta WILL trade runabout, good running or der. Tor hctse, buugy or motorcycle., Tyler-1913. j MO WILL buy 040 acres of atate school land in Cherry county. Would make good atouk farm. Will take automobile. Write owner. K W. Ludwlok, 210 Fuoke Bldg.. Lincoln. Neb. Ing prayer and sermon at 7:50. Interces sory prayers at all services for world peace. Trinity Cathedral In accordance with President Wilson's proclamation and re quest for pr-iyi-rs for peace In European countries, there will be special services Sunday aa follows: Holy communion, at S; holy communion, litany and sermon at 11; evening prayer, intercessions and musical service at 7:30. All offerings st these services will be forwarded to the Red Cross society for the rellof of the distressed. Bvangsellcal. Grace United. Camden Avenue, and North Twenty-seventh Street Rev. Thomas M. Kvans, Pastor .Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m., the president's proclamation and prayer for peace. Kvenlng service at 7:30 o'clock, topic, "Does Nebraska Want a Tea Party or Justice?" Junior Keystone league of Christian Endeavors, 3 p. m. l.athejraa. Immanuel, Nineteenth and Cass, Rev. Adolf Hull. Pastor Seventeen Trinity. Morning service at 10. Sunday school at 11:44. Kvensong at 8. "The World Peace Through Christ Alone." Thursday at S. hour prayer. Confirmation hours Satur day at S and Wednesday at 4:30. Kountse Memorial. Farnam Street and Twenty-sixth Avenue, Rev. Oliver D. Baltslv, Ph. P.. D. I)., Pastor Morning worship at 11 o'cKwk, subject. "The Skele ton of War Uncovered." Evening, pray for peace worship at I o'clock, subject "That Ray of Hope." Sunday school at 46, Rally day. Luther league at 7. St. Matthews' English, Nineteenth and Cartellar, Rev. U. W. Snyder, Pastor- Morning service at 11 o'clock, subject "The Possible Universal Peace." Even ing service st 7: Jo o'clock, theme, "The Healing of the Nations " Sunday school at 10 a. m. No services during the week. Grace. English. 133s South Twenty-sixth, Clarence N. Swthart Minister "The One-i-ess of Christianity" at 11. "What o Emphasise" st s. Sunday school at li. J. Fred Smith, superintendent Luther league at 7:1s. Rally day la the Sunday school. Installation of officers and teachers. St. Paul s. Twenty-fifth and Evans. Rev. KJ T. Otto, Pastor Annual mission festival Sunday. Service at W la Ger man. Rev. E. EckhartU of Battle Creek all! Preach and offer prayer for peace. Servicea In Herman and English at 1 livening mission service la EugUah at 7:30. power, fully equipped. In first class run- FOR SALE Maxwell 26, 1914 model, I passenger, run L9S8 mllea. Good condi tion. Call Harney 6742, or see the auto at Central Oarage. R. L. Stewart. 40 H. P. 5-Pass., fully equipped; need casu; sacrifice, $475. Call D. 3Sao Monday. DETROITER touring car with electrlo lights and starter, run less than 600 miles, tsoo. Real underalung touring car, demon strator, practically new, $760. Brush runabout, good condition, $125. THE T. O. NORTH WALL CO.. 914 Jones St Phone Douglas 1707. Bee readers are too Intelligent to over took the opportunities in the "want ad" columns. They're worth while reading. Sunday school at S.1S. German. English school. Prof. J. A. Hllgendorf, teacher. Ladles' Aid society Wednesday at 3. Methodist. Walnut Hill. Forty-first and Charles. Rev. Oliver M. Keve, Minister Sun day school at 10 o'clock. Preaching ser vices st 11 and 7:30. Ep worth league at 6:30 o'clock. Henson, Sixtieth and Main. Rev. Arthur A tack. Pastor Sunday school at 10. Morn ing worship at 11. Anthem by choir. Ser mon subject. "Our President's Call to Prayer." Epworth league service at :9). Popular evening service at 7:30. String music; orchestra will play. Sermon sub ject "A Religion That Sticks." Hans com Park. Comer Twenty-ninth and Woclworth Avenuea. C. W. McCas klll. Pastor Morning service at 11. text, "I Come not to Send Peace, but a Sword." At 7:46 sermon by the pastor. Sunday school at 46. Epworth league at ti 40 Official board Monday evening at a Midweek prayer service Wednesday evening at a. German, Corner Eelevnth and Center. Rev. U. J. Jalser, Pastor Sunday school at 10, August Doerlng. super intendent. Preaching at 11 by the pas tor, subjact "Come Let Us Return I nto the Ixrd," and prayer service. Evening service st I, subject "The Chrlstisn Sol dier." Epworth league at 7:30, Milton J. Jalser, president Presbytvrlaa. Castellar. Sixteenth and Castellar, Rev C. C. Meek, Pastor Morning, rally day service at 10:30. Preaching lu evening at II. Junior Christian Enueavor at 3 Jo. ln termeaiate Christian Endeavor at 7. Senior Christian Euueavor at 7. Fairvlaw, Pratt Street and Fortieth Avenue Peace Sunday. Bible school st I Afternoon worship at 3. theme, "Is Jesus Against WarT" Midweek service Tuesday evening at a Mlsa Snyder is the leader. Clifton Hill, Grant- and Forty-fifth. Rev. Robert von der Llppe, Minster Services at 11 and 7:30. Morning topic, "A Sermon Without Words." Evening toDic. "A Post-Communion Meditation. Sunday school st 10. Christian Endeavor at M. Prayer meeting Weduesdsy even ing at 7:30. Central United. Twenty-fourth and Dodge, Rev. Hugh B. Speer, Pastor P.ac. and prayer service at 11. Morning worship at 10 30, theme, "The Need of God." Sabbath school at noon. Young people's meeting at lu. KVvenlnsT wor Clean-Up Sale Of Used Cars During Ak-Sar-Ben We axe goin to close out some splendid values in second hand cars this week. This sale includes 45 cars of all sizes and models, with prices ranging from $100 to $900. This is an exceptional opportunity to secure a good car for very little money. AVe are the originators of the used car business. Our 317 satisfied customers are the greatest recommenda tion we can give you. Each car is thoroughly overhauled by our mechanics be fore it is placed on the floor to be sold. Ten of our'real bargains: y 1911 Studebaker 30 1912 Jackson 1912 Chalmers 1913 Ford 1914 Maxwell Write for our Bulletin Xo. 7, prices and large number of satisfied customers. Industrial Garage Co. 20th and Harney, Omaha, Neb. National Automobile Training Association Trains You BECOME AN AUTO EXPERT and get $100 to $130 a month and more. There are not enough experienced men to fill good positions because the automobile industry is growing faster than men can be trained. Equip yourself as expert Chauffeur, Mechanic, Demonstrator or Garage Manager, or for entering the automobile business for yourself. Ours is the largest, oldest and best equipped auto school in the West large building, big repair Shop, complete machine shops, many makes of autos, electric starting and lighting systems. , Indi vidual chauffeur work in large touring cars. 1,000 graduates"in the last three years. Hundreds of them are making good money on salary and many are successfully doing business for themselves. Get into the business. Don't delay learn this winter be ready for spring. Write for our new Catalogue B. National Auto Training Association 2024 North 20th Street, Omaha, Nebraska, Motorcycles. HARTLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES, Bargains la used machines. Victor Koos, "The Motorsyrle Man." 2703 Leavenworth. Llnrtborg Broa.. 2572 Leav. (Flying Merkle). 1914 INPIAN MOTORCYCLE now ready; bargains In used machines. OMAHA BICYCLE CO.. 16th and Chicago. D. 872a SAVE $83 BRAND NEW INDIAN. Fully equipped, eleo. lights, 7 H .P.: 2 speed, 1914 model, $226 cash. Call 912 Omaha Nat'l r.ank. Buy a High Grade Used Car You can get some exceptional bargains this week. Why not look them over? ship at 7:30. theme, "Why Men Do Not Go to Church." First, Seventeenth and Dodge, Edwin Hart Jenks, D. D., Pastor Mornlntf. 10:J0; subject. "Peace." Evening. "The Overcoming' of Evil." Sunday school at noon. Young People a Christian Endeavor at 6 90. At the morning service Miss Luella Amierson will assist the quartet with a violin, solo. Third Church, TwentleU and Ieaven worth, Robert Karr, Pastor Sunday school alth classes for all ages at 9:30. Public worship, 10:45; sermon theme, "Prayer." Junior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor meetings at 3. Chrls ltna Eudeavor prayer meeting at 1, Mrs. Robert Karr, leader. Evening worship and sermon by the pastor at 8. Church of the Covenant, Pratt and Twenty-eeventh, Rev. Charles H. Flem ing, Pastor Peace Sunday all day. Morn ing worship at 10:30 theme, "Is Jesus Against War?" Hlhle school at noon. Endeavor meeting at 6:45. Evening Wor ship at 7:3o. theme, "The War Is On; What Are Y'ou Going to Do About It?" Midweek service Wednesday evening at 8. The Bible school lesson for the next Lords day will be considered. Please note change of time In Sunday evening services. Dundee. Fiftieth Street and Underwood Avenue. Grant E. Fisher. M mister Morn ing service at 11. sermon topic, "A Com- munion Meditation." The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed and prayers offered for world peace in accord ance with President Wilson's proclama tion. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 4o, evening worship at 7.30, sermon topic, "Abraham and Ishmael." This service Is Informal and but three quarters of an hour In length. Sunday school at 9:4S. Mlsrellaneoas. The International Bible clas will meet In the Labor Temple hall. Nineteenth and Farnam, Sunday afternoon at 3. Dr. Farwell will lecture. People's. R15 North Eighteenth Street Rev. Charles W. SavluVe, Pastor Morn ing, at 11 o'clock; evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at noon. V. W. C. A. .Notes. ttA ttindav vpinur service at 4 30 n. ni. lis a membership rally, and will be held In the association auditorium. It la the fall rally meeting, when all board and committee members, aa well as volun- I teer workers or regular members, are especially Invited. The "Service of As piration," Issued by the national board. i will be used. There will be two vocal V 1912 Paise 1912 Carter Car 1912 Interstate 1912 Studebaker 20 1912 Lexington Money Saving Opportunities For Ak-Sar-Ben Week Only We ha ve decided to sell -our used cars during this week at extremely attractive priced. Velle fc-passenger. Just overhauled, re painted, fully equipped, looks and will run like new. Priced very low for quick; sale. Maxwell 4-paseenger, repainted andi overhauled; fully equipped, In best, of condition. Inspection of these cars will surely con vince you that they are absolute bargains and priced very low. We have bargain in used cars not Hated. Phone Black 19S8, Council Bluffs. 2422 West Brord-( way Garage solos by Miss Haxel tvans. The meet-, ing is under the auspices of the member ship committee. Mis. A. L. Patrick, chalr nmn. presiding. Miss Strong will make a short talk at tho close of the service. The social hour, which follows the vesper service, will be under the direc tion of the membership committee. Re freshments iro served.- Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock will be the first party at the association this fall. It will be In the nature of an open In In all departments. The gymnasium girls In their new suits will have a re union on the gymnamum floor and enter tain the new sirls who are entering that department; the Home Economlca club will have a demonstration In the domestic sclencn department; the extension clubs will meet together In the third floor rooms: the educational teachers and class minliers will occupy the second floor parlors, and refreshments will be served in the second floor club rooms all even ing. At 9 o'clock all departments will gather In the auditorium for a short pro gram and some important announcements. The Y'oung Women's Christian associa tion cafe snd cafeteria will be open week days from 11:15 to 2 and from 6 to 7. Y. M. C. A. Notes. A "Cltixons' Peace Meeting" will be held at the Y'ounsr Men's Christian asso- ! elation this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr, ; Ha'rd will deliver the address. ' General Secretary R. F. Denlson hag ', gone to Detroit, Mich., to the employed officers' conference committee meeting. I No school Wednesday night. All night teachers and their families have been In vited to view the parade from the Young Men's Christian association building. MOUNT MACHINE GUNS IN ANTWERP CHURCH TOWERS LONDON. Oct. 8. -The following official statement has been received from Berlin by wireless: "Russian prisoners at Crossen, Prussia, atteinioed to escape during a thunder storm. The sentries opened fire, however, and 'three Russians were kilted, eight severely Injured and several slightly hurt "It la reported from different source that the Belgiana already have placed ma chine guns in church towers of Antwerp. The siege of that city Is making prog-