THH OMAHA SUNDAY HKK NOVEMBER 7, 11)15. -A HAPPENINGS IN THE MAGIC CITY Hew Office Building of Armour Company it Attracting Much Attention, ALL CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED Armour A Co.'s nw fflo build ing, east of the Exchange building t the tstook. Tarda, Juiit completed, la attracting considerable attention among stockmen and trader at the local ex rhanire. The headquarter! for the eom mlBlon division of the treat packing plant have been removed Into thte new build Ing and the company la receiving compli ment. In the Exchange building where the old office were atatloaed, there waa hardly enough room for the office men to walk about with convenience. The quarter were crowded. In the new building even the buyer have desk of their own with plenty of room for other office necessi ties. The building was erected for purely office purposes. It is divided into twe large rooms, one for the clerical divis ion and the other tor tne uyera. In the basement are lockers, shower baths, and every convenience. Brand new roller top desks replace the old office equipment and the woodwork Is finished in a beautiful natural oak. The company Bpent considerable money In furnishing and building the new quarters. niea from Heart Trouble. Abraham Thompson, a fisherman who replies at Eleventh street and Missouri avenue, was stricken with heart trouble while sitting on the liver bank Friday night. He was hurried to his home, where he died a few minutes later. He was 46 years of age and Is survived by a wife and five children. ' . M. Uraktm Is gertoaaly 111. Assistant Superintendent of School N. ' M.v- Graham Is seriously ill at his home. Twenty-second and J streets. Return ing from a current meeting of the Ne braska State Teachers' association In Omaha last Thursday afternoon, he was suddenly taken 111 and compelled to re tire. Dr. W. J. McCrann waa called and It waa found that the former South Bid upcrlntendcnt was suffering ' from a severe case of ptomaine poisoning. It 1 thought that he contracted thl eating the variety of food at the association banquet held between morning . and afternoon sessions. Funeral of .Jacob Small. The funeral of Jacob Small, veteran policeman, who died at his home, 1006 North Twenty-seventh street Wednesday afternoon, will bo he!d at t o'clock thi afternoon from the residence. Rev. 8. M. Yerlan of St. Luke Lutheran church will conduct the service. The funeral will be private. It 1 th request of the widow, Mrs. Small, that no flower contributions bo made. Inter ment will b in Oraceland Park ceme tery. Church Notes. The Booster meeting of the Hillsdale Baptist church will hoid a special meeting 'lnursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Bible study will be held as usual at 10 o'clock Bunaay morning. Preaching service will be held at 11. St. Luke's Lutheran. Twenty-fifth and K. Rov. H. Yerlan. Pastor Sunday school at 8:46. Morning service at 11. Catechetical class at &. Luther league . at 7. Miss Irene Kalhorn. leader, sub ject of meeting. "Everlasting Life." South Side United Presbyterian. Comer Twenty-third and H, Rev. Albert N. Por ter. Pastor Sabbath school at :46. 11-eachlng at 11. Junior at 8. Christian union at 8:80. Preaching at 7:30. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8. In connection with the morning aervlce there will be the public reception of member and baptism. Baptist, Twenty-fifth and S, Rev. Will lain R. Hill, Pastor Services at 11 and 7:80. Hundav school at 9:45. Young People's meeting at 6:30, Miss Knther (.'hrintlanson, leader. Junior Endeavor at !i:30. The Lord a upper will be celebrated at the morning service and reception of new members, baptismal services In the evnlng. Miss Shackelford will sing at the evening serv ices. Good singing also by a chorus oholr. All are invited to all the services of the church. Prayer and praise service, Wed nesday evening at 7:30. St. Martin's, Corner Twenty-fourth and 1, Rev. John Wallla Ohl, Rector Services tor twenty-third Sunday after Trinity, celebration holy euchariet at 7:30 and 11. Sunday school and Matin's, at 9:46, lOvrnaong at 7:30. The woman auxiliary will hold an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Ames, 1403 North Twenty fourth on Wednesday. There will be a regular meeting of the vestry on Wednes day evening at the rectory. The Junior auxiliary will give an exhibition and tea at the rectorv on Thursday afternoon. Meeting of Hoys' club at the home of Mrs. Vol. 1018 North Twentieth, Thurs day evening. '. Ma to City Oosslp. The Red Men will give a dance at their hall at Twenty-fourth and Q streets at 8 o'clock this evening. A security that cannot be questioned, a location that Is convenient and a courtesy and accommodation that are uniform, are offered you as a depositor in the Savings Department of the Live Stock National Bank, South Omaha. SUPERDREADNAUGHT NEVADA GIVEN TEST IN A STORM BOSTON, Nov. 5. The sitperdread naught Nevada, testing its efficiency be fore tho naval trial board today, plunged for twelve hours at top speed through the water of Massachusetts bay and finished In a gale off Cape Cod tonight. A message to Its builders said that Its performance was successful. It. waa added that It would be subjected to an overhauling at Provlnoetown tomorrow Instead of resuming it trial immediately. WINDS FROM BATTLE FIELD TAINT THE AIR OF DOUGLAS DOUGLAS, Aril., Nov. i. Wind blowing over the Agua Prleta battlefield tainted the atmosphere of Douglas today. Presbyterian. North, Twenty-fourth and Wirt, Rev. M. V. Hlgbee. D. D., Pastor Morning worship and rally day at 10. Toung Peo ple's Society of Christian Endeavor at :''0. Evening preaching at T . Fellow ship meeting Wednesday evening at 8.. Clifton Hill, Grant and Forty-fifth. Rev. H. R. von der Llppe, Pastor Sun day school at 10 a. m; special Invitation; tate-wlde Rally Sunday. Morning aerv lce at U: the Lord's supper will be ad ministered. Christian kndeavor society at 8:30. Regular preaching by the pastor at 7:30. Midweek prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 8. First, at Toung Men' Christian associ ation, Rev. Fxlwln Hart Jenks. D. D., Pastor Morning service at 10:80; com munion and reception of new members. Evening service at 7:80. Sunday school at noon; Frank E. Clark, superintendent. ' Lowe Avenue. 12I North Fortieth, Rev. A. F. Ernst, Minister Session meeting at 10 to receive members. Sunday school and church rally day exerclnea at 10 3tf. Junior Christian Endeavor at 8. Senior ChriHtlan lOmleavor at 8:30. Preaching at 7:30; "God So Loved." Westminster. Mason and Twenty-ninth, James Franklin Toung, D. D., Pastor Morning worship at lo SO; special com munion service. Bible school at noon. Young People' meeting at 7 80; topic, "Tasks That Are Waiting for the Church of Christ." Kvenlng worship at T:3o: theme. 'The Wisdom of the Fan Leper. Midweek Prayer earvlos Wednesday at 1.44. SOUTH SIDE LADS WHO MAKE UP DEBATING TEAM. '' N - f Mb 4 .,1 ' A V , -J f : -( . WW--:- ..4 BENJA'MTN SEDLACEK. RALPH GOLDBERG (Captain). LOU J 3 WORTH. HALF MILLION IS SPENTJOR PLOTS That -i What it Cost to Hake Alleged Attempts to Stop Armi Shipment!. FAY'S STORY IS NOT BELIEVED NEW YORK, Nov. 6. At least $ CO 0,0 00 has been expended In car rying out alleged German plots In this country In an effort to prevent war munitions from reaching the al lies, according to a statement made today by one of the officials investi gating the cases of Robert Fay, who claimed to be a German army lieu tenant, and five alleged accomplices. Federal authorities admitted today that they considered unreliable the lengthy story which Fay readily told concerning his life history and ac tivities in connection with plots against steamships carrying muni tions from this country to the allies. Fay, it is said, is now believed to be a Hungarian, whose real name Is Fell. ' Federal agents are now trying to trace the source of the large amount of money said to have been spent by different men in carrying out, or attempting to carry out the various bomb plots. Diplomatic Changes In Japan Expected (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) TOKIO, Ot. 25. The installation of Baron Klkujlro Iahit as minister for for eign affairs will be followed by a number of change in Japan' diplomatic repre sentatives abroad as well a In th per sonnel of the foreign office at Toklo. Kelshiro Matsul, who was formerly sec retary of the embassy at Washington and has served for several year now as vie minister, will be sent to Pari a ambas sador to take the place mad vaoant by th appointment of Baron Ishll as foreign minister. Kljuro Bhldehara, minister to The Hague, who ha also been secretary to the embassy at Washington, will be appointed Vic minister of foreign affair. Gl Nakamara, consul general at New Tork, will be named director of the de partment of commercial affair at th foreign office to succeed Jujlro SaJtata, who will be appointed minister to Th Hague. Mr. Nakamura' successor at New Tork will probably be T. Tanaka, who 1 now chief of th second section of commercial affair ' at tb foreign of flea. In consequence of th war condition In Europe, Japan ha decided to appoint a minister to Switzerland. Hitherto the minister to Th Hague has been accred ited at th same time to Bwltserland. but it is now deemed necessary to have a special representatK In the little Euro pean republic which ha developed Into such an Important diplomatic center. The new minister to Bern will be Kentaro Ochiai, now consul general at Mukden. It la understood that these appointment will be facetted on November I. Us Tb Be' "Swapper" eoluran. TOPICS FOR OAY OF REST Tomorrow to Be a Get-Together Sunday School Day Through out the Entire State. GOVERNOR SIGNS PROCLAMATION Tomorrow will be ftunday school day throughout Nebraska. It will be a get together day for pushing th Sunday school work. In practically alt the Prot estant churches there will be rally day terrlse In th place of the refills r morn ing services. These wm be In charge of the Sunday school pupils and In most churches there will be programs of more than ordinary Interest. Officially Governor Morehead ha pro claimed tomorrow Sunday school day, and In so doing has Issued the following proc lamation: "It ha come to my knowledge that certain aocletles who have for their ob ject, among other things, the special study of th Bible, and nave Indicated a particular day for the purpose of study ing those portion that would tend to pro mote harmony among people and nations. "I hav been requested to give empha sis to the movement a chief executive of the stat. the day to be known a 'Ne braska Get-Together Sunday School day.' Believing that nothing other than good could come of a conscientious study of the Bible on the general topic of peace., and to subserve the best Interest of all, I cheerfully endorse the proposition In setting apart Sunday, November 7, 1818, as the day when a statewide Sunday school be held for the purposes Indicated, and commend It to the attention of all churches and th people generally." With the new location at 1308 Douglas of the Union Gospel Mission the work has been very gratifying to all who -are in terested In rescue mission work. Plans have been made to have memebrs of the gospel teams of Omaha take charge on different nights In the week. Under the leadership of A. M. Perry, uperlntndent of the mission, and having back of it all the co-operating churche of Omaha it Is thought It Is destined to become one of th best life-saving stations In the middle west. The Gideon will hav charge of the services each Saturday night, and there will be the regular service Sundays Sunday achool In the afternoon at 8 o'clock, with preaching both morning and evening. One of the first gospel team of the Sunday Campaign association will have charge of the Sunday night evangelistic meeting at the First Congregational church, Nineteenth and Dvenpor. There will be lx men, either trail hitters or business men who have received a new vision of what Christianity mean to them in the business world. Tbls most Inter esting feature, together with a large cho rus oholr singing th Tabemacl songs, promise to make it an Interesting and helpful meeting. A these men who are to have charge of the meeting are taken from the different vocation of life the meeting will have added Interest to all. About SOO persons assembled for th prayer meeting at th North PreabyUrlan church. Twenty-fourth and Wirt atreet. last Wednesday evening. The number on week ago was 184. Nearly all of th new member were present. Under th direction of Ben Stanley, organist, there will be a special musical ervlc at Trinity cathedral at 4:1 J o'clock Sunday afternoon. The program follow: Processional Hymn Round th Lord In Glory Seated S. P. Whitney. Andant from 6th Symphony.. Beethoven Mr. Stanley. Legend Op. 17 Wlenawskl Air. rnii, "O, Gladsome Ught" The Choir. Vorsplel from Ixhengrin.. Mr. Stanley. Ave Marie .Sullivan ..Wagner ..Gounod Airs. cunii-j. - J - . Adagio from Concerto No. I Brucn Mr. Brill. Rcesslonat Hymn Rejoice Y Pure In Heart B'ving Baptist. Grace, Tenth and Arbor, B. B Taft. Pastor Men's prayer meeting at 9:30. Sun da school at 10. Morning worship at 11. Hubiect. "The Significance of Baptism. Baptist Toung People's union at :45. Evening acrvice at 1 30. Subject. ' Down In the Pit." Miss. on Sunday school, 2010 South Fourth, it I. First. Harnev Street and Park Avenue, H. O. Rowlands, Minister preaching by the pastor at 10:80. Subject. "Old Types In New Forms." Bible school at noon. Ordinance of th holy supper and bap tism, with the reception of new member, 'calvary, Twenty-fifth and Hamilton, J. A. Maxwell, Pastor Morning. "The For ward Look." Communion and reception of new member. Evening. "Crystallsed Indifference." Bible school at noon; O. W. Noble, superintendent. Young peo ple's meeting at :80, led by MeWerne Metralf. Prayer and conference meeting of the church Wednesday evening. Olivet. Thirty-eighth Street and Grand Avenue, William A. Mulford. Pastor Morning worship at 11. Evangelistic and baptismal service at 7:80. Sunday . school at IS. Baptbat Young People' union at t X Prayer and praise meeting Wednes day evening at 8. Immanuei, Twenty -fourth and Plnkney, Arthur J, Morrla, Pastor Morning wor ship at 10:.'. The lord s supper will be observed at this service. Bible e-hool at nen: Charlee W, Simon, superintendent. verv member of the school Is urged to be present. This Is Sunday school day throughout Nebraska. Young people's meeting at t ta. Kvenlng service at T . Subject. "The Choir of a Moabltteh Maiden." The ordinance of bant sm will be administered at the close of the eve ning service. Fellowship service Wednee day evening. Christian. First. Twenty-sixth and Harney, Charles 13. Cobbev, Pastor Morning serv ice at 11. Subject, "Gospel Facts as Typi fied by God s Ieallna with th Children of Israel." Kvenlng service at 7:90. Sub ject. "The NeceesTtv of Kalth." Bible school at . Christian Endeavor at 4:46. Christian arte. First. St. Mary' Avenue and Twenty fourth Street Services at 11 and 8. Sub ject, "Adam and Fallen Man." Sunday school (two sessions) at 8 4t and 11. Wednesday evening meeting at 8. Second, Underwood Avenue and Fiftieth Street, Dundee Hall Services at 11. Sub ject. "Adam and Fallen Man." Sunday school at 8:4o. Wednesday evening meet ing at 8. Cenareaatloul. Pt. Mary' Avenue, St. Mary' Avenue and Twenty-seventh Street, Rev. tlus tsvus A. llulbert. Minister Morning serv ice at l:30. 1'reachlng by the pastor. Kelly rholr. Sunday school at noon, with kindergarten. Midweek service Wednes day evening at . Hillside, 'thirtieth and Ohio, Rev. W. 8. Hampton, Pastor Morning service at 11. sermon and reception of members. Kven ItiK service at 7:80. Evangelistic service verv night next week except Monday. iSundav school at 10, L. Stegner, super intendent. Senior Endeavor at Inter mediate Endeavor at 4. Junior Kndeavor at a. Plymouth. Eighteenth and Rmmet, Rev. F. W. Ieavltt. Minister-Meeting with candidates at 10. Morning service at 10:80. Keceptlon of members and Lord's supper. Sunday school st noon. Young People's meeting at 8.80. Evangelistic service at 7:30. Attorney T. A. Holllster will speak. Wednesday at 8. !?vangel1tlc service for vervbody. Ovnverts' meeting. Flret, Nineteenth and Davenport, Fred erick T. House, Tsstor; Denton B. Cleve land, Assistant Morning service. Ingath ering communion, at 10:80. There will be a service of welcome to the fifty or more who are coming Into the church, followed by communion service. Sunday school at noon. Large classes for men and women. A young men's HI hie class will be or ganised by Denton K. Cleveland. Down town evangelistic services at 7:8ii. A gos pel team of trail-hitter will conduct a testimony and gospel service and taber nacle song service. Young people Invited Into the chorus choir. Junior and Inter mediate Young People's aocletles at 8 80. Wednesday the old church members will srve a reception to all the new members, beginning at 7:30. tfplecopal, St. Andrew, Forty-first and Charle. J. E. r lockuart, Hector K triy com munion at 8. Sunday s. hocl at V 4c. Late communion at 11. Hev. John Flockhart, sr., w.ll prcauh. Evening service at V:U Good music Churoh of th Good Shepherd, Twen tieth and Ohio, Rev. Thomas J. Collar, Hector Twenty-third Sunday after Trin ity. Holv communion at 7:80. Church school at 8:40. Second celebration of the holy communion, with sermon at 11. Evening prayer and sermon- at 7:80. Bvama-elieaL Grace United. Camden Avenue and North Twenty-seventh Street. Rev. Thomas M. Evana, Pastor Hev. M. T. Mage of Lincoln, will preach Saturday at K and Sabbath at 1L The pastor will preach at 7:30. Sunday school at 10. Key stone League of Christian Endeavor at -30 German. Eighteenth and Cuming, Rev. F. Ostertag, Pastor Sunday achool at 10. Qerman and English classes. Ser mon at 11 and 1 Rev. A. Breuechle of Murdock, will preach the word, celebra tion of the Lord' supper at th noon hour. Bible study at 7:18. Lataeraa. Our Savior' Danish, Twenty-ssoond and Leavenworth, Rev. P. B. Ammen tayr. Pastor. Sunday achool at 8:30. Service at 10:80 and 8:14. St. Matthew' English, Nineteenth and Ce stellar. Rev. O. W. Snyder, Pastor Morning service at 11. Subject. "Not Doing What Jesus ." No evening serlce at th churoh. bandar school at 10. Subject. ' Repairing th Tempi." St. Paula, Twenty-fifth and Bvaas. Rev. E. T. Otto. Pastor Aervloe: Morn ing at 10: evening In English at 7:80. Subject. "Retaining the Blessing of the Reformation." Sunday achool at 11:80. Young People' meeting. No. 10, at 8. Confirmation class. Tuesday, at 7:80. St. Mark' English, Twentieth and Bur dette. Rev. L. Groh, Pastor At 1L sermon subject, "The True Way to Heaven." Sunday school at 8:46. Service at 7.30. sermon on "Hope for the Worst Sinner " Christian Endeavor at 8:48. Our Savior' Norwegian-Danish. Hamil ton and Twenty-sixth. Rev. M. W. Halver son, Pastor Services In Norwegian-Danish at 11. English at 8. Sunday school at 10. Mission society meets at parson age, Wednesday afternoon. Ladles' Aid at Mrs. Will Nlelson, corner Thirtieth and Lake, Thursday. Catechumen class Friday evening at 7:80. Grace English, 1828 South Twenty sixth, Rev. C. N. Swlhart. Minister At 11. "A True Revival." At 8. " A Vision of Wheels." Sunday school at 10. J. F. Smith, superintendent. Luther le-tgue at 7, Mls Anna Swsnson, leader. West Leavenworth and Forty-eighth Street Hundav school (hall), at 2:80. Classes n catechism, Tuesday at 8. 8111 Poppleton. Thursday at 8. Friday at 4. Zlon. Thirty-sixth Street and Lafayette Avenue. Rev. A. T. Lorimer. Pastor Sundav school at 8:46. Services at 11 and 8. Monday evening. November 8 the Sun day school teacher will meet In the church parlor. Trustees wll hold their monthlv meeting. Monday evening. Tues day evening, the Luther league will meet at the home of Mis Anna Hanson, 708 North Forty-seventh. Wednesday even ing, prayer meeting. Thursday evening, choir practice. Thursday evening. Nov ember 11, the pastor will organise a Bible and confirmation olasa of adults. Regular confirmation class will meet Sat urday afternoon at I. . Kountie Memorial, Farnam Street and Twenty-sixth Avenue. Ilrv. Oliver l. Haltrly. Pastor; Itev C. Kranklln Koch, Aoclate Pastor Morning worship at II; "The Beat Cltlaen Who Is He T" lOven lh worship at 8: "All the W orld In Two Clasaes Kind Your Plnee " Sunday school at 8 4V Oscar P liwdnin. super intendent. Luther l.eaiie at 1. Branch Sunday school. Urnld hell. Twenty-fourth and Ames, at 3 Preaching Immediately afterward by Rev. Mr. Paltsl., Mfcndla. Walnut Hill. rVrty-flret snd Charles Oliver Kevp, Minister-Preaching at H W and 7 0. Sunday school at noon. league at 7.80. Hirst. Thlrtv-fovrth and Ijrlmore. , Thomas 1'nh' II Ta tor ab'iath c'ool ; at 10. Morntnt service t It, Kpwnh league at .. Fte-.ing errvke at 7.5. The Associated Itlh'e Students meet In Lyrio building. Nineteenth and Fernam, at 8 D. m. J, H. McNnught tll lecture: topic, "So Great a Cloud of Witnesses.' Diets Memorial, Tenth snd Pierce. C. N. Dawson, Pastor Sunday services; Sunday school, 8 a. nv. Dr. J. L Frans. superintendent' preaching, 11 a. m.. "Care of Children; V'nworth league, 8 80 p. nv. Dr. Frans. lee der; prearhlnq. Be Loyal To Your Stomach "So p. m . "Cholc of Masters;" prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. First Swedish, Rurt and Nineteenth, Rev. Gustav Friekeon. Pastor Sunday school at 10. Preaching service at ll. IVworth Ieegue service at 8 , Preach ing and communion service at 7 30 Hev. IVter Munaon. district superintendent, will preach morning and evening. How ard Steerg will sing at the evening serv. Ice Next week la Wln-My-Chum week, with special services. Tfler Memorial, South Omaha. Rev. Fdmund Sllverbrand, Pastor-Sunday achool at 10. Preaching at 11; subject. "The Church at Work." Fpworth Iasue st Kvangellstlc service at 7:80; sub ject, "What Is a Christian?" There will oe a reception of new member at both morning and evening services. The first quarterly conference will be held at the church Monday at :80. Mrt'ahe, Fortieth and Fa mam. Rev. W. H. I'nderwood, Pastor Morning service at II; subject, "Our Best Help.'- Kvenlng sen-Ice at 7 80; "The Life That Tells. Sunday school at :4f; Mrs. Kntrlkln. su- Jierlntendeht. Adult Bible class nt 8.4R; lohn Lew Is. teacher. Fpworth Iatue at 8:V "Wln-Mv-rhum" services will be heiil each night during the week except Saturday. HEAD STUFFED rHUM CATARRH OR A COLD t St Cream Applied In NowMla T it. 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