12 THK BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1915. THANKSGIVING DAY CHURCHSERYICES Thursday to Be Day of Prayer and Thmkifirinu in Many of the Xdificei. maky toite nrro qbouts Xa many of the churches today Thanksgiving day Is to b observed as an occasion for prayer. With most of the Protestant churches there will be union services, the congregations of several churches uniting and going to some particular church In the neighborhood. AH the Episcopal churches of the city will unite In a union Thanksgiv ing service at Trinity cathedral at 11 c'clock, when Rev. J. H. Obi of South 8'de win preach. The offering will be for Clark-son hospital. TWs morning at 10:) sever! of the Baptist churches will unit In a union Thanksgiving servlc In Immanucl Bsptiat church. Th nfrmon will be preached by Hev. W. R. Hill of th Trinity IlaptUt church. Other pastors j win nseisi.- r,;:; wJZIZ giving service In th riymouth Congre- rational church thla evening at' I.W. Hev. M. V. Hlgbe of th North , rrysbyterlan church will preach. Th j riymouth choir will sing. An offering I will be tak.n for th. Old People's Home. I Th Thanksgiving service for th. Han-1 . . . . , . . com p.rt grout .of churches will be held j In the First Christian church, Twenty. sixth and Harney street. Thanksgiving tfy at W:Sfc Hev. Mr. Rowland of th First Baptist church will preach. Th Mount Vernon Haptlst and St. John's African Methodist Episcopal iiuu he will hold Joint Thanksgiving services st the former church at 10: juuthii; morning, iter. i. weoorne will 1 reach. In the evening th PuBoli Iramatlo club will give a playlet en titled "Th Tie That Binds." for th t-rrit of the Missionary society at 8t. John's church. Sprnfal service will be held on Thanks firing day st 19 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. and continuing afternoon and evening thret following days In a hall at Forty third and Humilton streets, secured for the oc?o,ri. Ther will b a stirring Fo-rJ and song service each evening, the (y meetlngi being for Christians sap, dally. These meeting are undenomina tional. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, St. Mary's av.mn and Twenty-fourth "wt, will hold services at 11 a. m. Thursday. Subject, "Thanksgiving." Sun n. (ill 1 (v i scsxlons) at :". and 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at a. I'nl.in Thanksgiving sorvlc Tbursdsy ' 1:13 a. m. st ths UcrYiUn Baptist hu ch. Twenty-fourth and Blnney i r-ct. Hev. O. .Jalsor mill deliver the fri:rn and the following ministers will t' k- rc e part: H. Slebert. F. Oster-t-ii and A. Aiitrltt. Hrs. J.S.Leavitt JI',fle President of Missionary Society Mrs. X. S. Leavitt wss elected district president of th Woman' Foreign Mis sionary society of th Methodint EpIb. copal church at tha snnual convention beld Tuesday In Benson. Mrs. Lavltt was formerly president of th Omaha Women' Christian Temperance Union. Mra. F. M. Bristol, the retiring presi dent, assumes th office of first vie le Idcnt, vacated by Mrs, ljaavltt; Mrs. D. A., Foot Is th second vie presi dent; Mrs. J. F. Pettegrew, recording secretary: Mra 8. 1. Jeter, treasurer; Vrs. J. W. Medlln, children's work; Mrs. V. J. Irvine, young people's work; Mrs.1 W. ritallard, corresponding secretary; conference secretary and treasurer, Mrs. V. A. C a tea. University Plac. Mra. Javltt ha written four songs which sre In general use throughout th Vnlted "States for missionary purposes. The songs were written at th request of national officers. On Is a consecra tion song and another Is sung to th tun of "Onward. Christian Soldiers." They will b uaed In connection with th. Jubilee year celebration In 111 the fif tieth anniversary of th organisation of th. society. School Boy Clears Doubtful Points in . Longfellow's Life Omaha puUle school chlUren ar get ting their history on straight. Superin tendent Craft aud other school officials hav been in doubt for a long time as to the early Ufa of Henry W. Longfel low. The following excerpt was taken from an esaay written by an Omaha school boy, who cleared up a portion of the murky historical atmosphere: "Henry W. Longfellow was born In Portland. U whlla his mother and father were In Ban Francisco. H lived In th New England state moat of th time and made many fast friends, th fastest of which was Phoeb Carey." Offers Reward of ; Thousand Each for Slayers of Brother D. C. Campbell of Oklahoma City wires the Omaha police department that he will pay a reward of $1,000, each, for th ar teat and conviction of th two men who held up and killed his brother, eU. C. Campbell, of Lincoln, who was killed by bandits at Tenth and Famam streets last Friday night BIG ELEVATOR ON FIRE ' BUTUTTLE DAMAGE DONE Fire of undiscovered origin did eonall trable damage on the top floor of the romell Elevator company. Thirteenth er.d Ohio streets. Th blase was extin fcnished by the sprinkler system In the 1 ulldUig. Superintendent A. Anderson as- iU that this 1 all thkt saved th struc ture from destruction. Th losa Is iov- rtu by Itisursuce. "r M lm4m ( ,. Nraraisrta. l on't suffer, get a c bottle of l.l's J.tiiliiu-iit. It penetrates to the palmul 1 "ii at o;k. Kills th pain. All drug t ii.'.. Al.trOkenwiiL Thanksgiving roultry show at Auditorium all day. Holiday matinees at all theaters and photoplay houses. Bowling competition In Midwest annual tournament. Farnam alleya, I a. m. until midnight. Special train to Stecher-Husaan wres tling match at Lincoln leave Omaha Burlington depot. 1 p. m. Turkey shoota, Omaha Oun club and Carter Lake Oun club, all day. beginning at It a. m. Toung Men's Christian aaeoclatlon an nual cross country run, 10 a. m. Crelghton and Bouth Dakota unlveral tlea. foot ball. Crelshtnn field. 2:30 p. m. Omaha Central and (Irand Island High schools, foot ball, Ilourke park, 1:30 p. m. Power foot ball, all-star team of City Boccer league. Miller park. !: p. m., for champlonahlp of Nebraska. Oamea for cold weather rolfera on link of the varloua rlub. Thanksgiving breakfast for dormitory men at T. M. C. A. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Armouri Are Building' New Car Shops North of the Stock Yardi. THROUGH IN THREE WEEKS M " espense of several hundred dol- Armour A Co. ai building new car 'ho1" north of th' " rc "r th ik v'to'; Th" wU ballfom- "la wUh,n tl,r" W,U b Xl ' ,T t ? k" , v, n th. place of the eld buildings mhlch a J ... klllMln. ... , . j pf ,,c plllBnnr tther jrnpro.em.nu tc be centered mainly on th reoonstruo tlin of repairing outilt. Th new shops wIM be larg enough to accommodate twelve car for Immediate ii pair at on time. There will alao ba Vtlllty tracks about Ine shop where too I can urn sjnciracKia awaiting repairs. loot and other Instrument ' used b by woikmen In repairing will he kept In spe cially built boxes In the new building. Work on ths big ii'.w plant building, v.hlch was announced as a 1100,000 affair, till commence soon, i robably this week, recording to announ-yiment at th local o'fites last week. The construction of tl'la building will last several month. Mra. HrMiMnlT Relaaed Mr. Rosa McManaway, pretty Italian wlf of Jor Marino. 200. R street, arrested on November 10 on a charge of shooting Bam Coeontlno Cadaldo, another Italian, was released In polios court by Police Judge Reed. Th. prosecution waived any charges snd th. count failed to Carry th. esse to the limit. Cadaldo was wounded In tha right shoulder by on of th shots fired by th woman. It was charged by her at ths time that h. had been making Insulting remark. Tn wounded man denied the charge.' but when th case cam up In court h. refused to prosecute. Faaeral af Mr. as Mra. Ska re. Th. doubl. funeral of Mr. and Iouls Share, Twenty-sixth and N streets, who were caught and burned to death In a gaaolln fire In th upstairs of their little flat Monday afternoon, was held quietly Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock from th Lark In chapel at Twenty-fourth and O atreeta to th Jewish cemetery In Sarpy county. Th. three children, Sammy, t; Jacob, t, and th little baby, months old. who were mad. orphana by the fire, ware not St the funeral. The children have been stricken with a slight attack of small pox and were kept at horn by Mrs. Kennay, who has tak.n charge of them. Uabe la tart. Oscar Oabee, local yardman, arrested Tuesday evening by SergeaDt James Sheahan on a charge of peUt laroenyJ was orougni into pouoe court wis morn ing. It la charged that ha stol. a pocket book containing HI and a pair of gold ear-rlnga from Mrs. Martin of th. Pioneer block some time ago. oath Ue Boerllag. MURPHY'S COLTS. 1st. Sd. d. Total. Vance v. May field Quinn m Baker 1'eteraoa ...14 .m ...14 ...145 1 boa HI 44 4 U4 174 146 11 17S mi Totals 781 61 04 2.(47 SWIFTS PREMIUM. 1st td. Sd. Total Keep 141 Anderson 1& 12& 114 Ul 10 1U iso 139 W 160 Klefer lief ton m Or Wt seeneea Total 700 7U 1 762 2.17 Handicap I Totals 701 716 763 2,180 a, a. 1st. 2d. 155 141 ihi m 14 2d. Totsl. W. a. Blake ...141 ...1M ...142 ...1M ...172 14 442 4-4 Taylor Clarke 145 lrit A. U Blake .. Yearns 122 fcJ7 Totals ...747 799 642 2.381 CURO MINERAL SPRINGS. 1st. 3d. Id. Total. Mortensen ...HI ...1 ...lit ...143 ...Its) ...2 ... U IKS IrtS 14 117 U4 soi 38 14 4(4 1 kowilng ,, IX 148 KM 146 745 U 4T 41 ) 4Mj i.r.- s I'.nglen .... Yaser .... Knott .... Totals , Handicap Totals 71 136 771 2.K8 MaaiU t Ity Uoaalp, A Jane was giv.i last evening at Rushing hall. Twenty-fourth and J streets. About fifty couple attended. I:. K. Stser, fhotog.-npher. who haa been aha for several weeks with rheumatism, vas able to alt up ye jrday afternoon. Th stock yards will be closed for bust- resa all day Thanksgiving aay. All stock eiming In will be cared for as usual, but tic tranaactlona will -ak plac. Office apace for rent In Bee office, 2311 N street. Terms reasonable. Well known location. Tel. Bouth 27. Th women of th West Rid Interde nominational church will be entertained f rlday at the home rf Mrs. rShallcroaa, wife of the pastor of the church. The borne Is In Bellevue. Th Ladle' Aid society of th Weat B Ue Interdenominational church will give a parcel poet party at in. cnurch. Thirty-ninth and Q atreeta, Iecembr 2. Ke fieahment will be served. Want ad for Th Re may he left at Th Pea branch eff.oe, !S.( N fct. Rates, lo a word for one time, lSta a word each Cay for three day and 1c a word each day for a week. Prompt and courteous service. The ladle of th Central Interdenomi national church will meet In an all-day Ecztma 1$ Conquered Greasy salve and ointments should not be applied If good clear skla Is wanted. From any druggist for 26c or IL0O for extra large else, get a bottle of semo. Whn applied a riirccled. It effectlvly removes ecaema. quickly stop Itching, and heal akin troubles, aao eurve. hums, wuunita and chafing It penetrates cleanses and aoolli-s. Zmo I dependable and Inexpensive. Try It. aa we Del eve nothing yuu have ever used la aa effec tive and sallying. miwi, lltttJaud. Day Events Old-faehloned sunrise prayer meeting In aoma of the ehurrhee. t'nlon Protestant Thanksgiving serv ices, 11 a. m., at Trinity cathedral; 1 1 an scrim Park group at First Christian; North 8!de rhurchea at Plymouth Con gregatlonni In the evening; Baptist churches at Immanuel ttaptlat church. Thanksgiving high mnsvs In the morn ing at various Catholic churches. "neHal Thanksgiving dinner, 1 p. m., Toung Women's Christian association. Distribution of Thanksgiving presents In the morning by charity organizations. Newsboy' Thanksgiving dinner. Auto Clearing house, t.K p .m. "Thanksgiving tree feasts for bird, given by th school children In the yard of their home. ' Thanksgiving stag social, Elks' lodge rooms, evening. All banks, public office, schools, big retail and wholesale house, public library and other Institutions, cloned all day In observance of the holiday. church meeting st ths church auditorium In the leinpie hall, at 'twenty-fifth and si street, Friday. The King's Daughters of the First Presbyterian churcn will meet with Mrs. J. 11. Knight, VU North Seventeenth street, J-Tlilay afternoon. Most of the business house of the Masic City will be closed tomorrow fleinoon in respect of the Thankaalvlng day holiday. Recognition exercises hav been held in all of (he publio schools. All school children will t a two-day vacation, being th remainder of th week. Olrl of th Oh. Me; Oh, My Bowling league will not bowl tomorrow evening at the Brunswick alleya. The aerlea haa been postiKtned because of the Thanks giving date. For Rent 5-room cottage, all modern, oak finish. 21st and U His. A program committee of the Kaglea' lodge haa under way plana for a mon ster Christmas celebration. Much cele bratlona have been customary for sev eral years, but the committee experts to exceed Itself this year. It la planned to be Santa claua to more than 1,W0 children. A musical, dance and dinner In charge of sixty girls of St. Mary s parish will be given at the Columbian hall, at Thirty-sixth and R atreeta, tomorrow even ing. The event will be held In celebra tion of Thanksgiving. The Wb of Deceit Is the big master piece film for th Hesse today. There la claimed to be a throb and a thrill In every Inch of the film. Raise Full Sum for Bluffs Y. M. 0. A. Th full amount of th Toung Men' Christian aaeoclatlon fund was raised and a surplus of 2X138 wss also secured when the last report cams In from the solici tors lae yesterday afternoon at Council Bluffs. Ths announcement of the flnsl amount was made at I o'clock, at tha conclusion of a dinner given at the building last night. The announcement that many of the subscriptions were conditional and became effective only when the total amount was raised aroused considerable publio Inter est, snd mads the work of the canvassers much easier. Subscriptions even came In unsolicited. The task of raising $22,000 wss looked upon as one of very large proportions, and the conviction Is that It would have been much more difficult. If not Im possible, had It not been for the Influ ence ef the "Billy" Sunday meetings. Women Protest on "Birth of a Nation" Vigorous disapproval of ths presentation of th "Birth of a Nation" at a local theater was expressed by member of th current topic department of the Woman's club, Tuesday afternoon. "It arouses race prejudice. It kindle anew the feeling between th north and the south, and It shows scenes so horri ble that when I saw It In the east, last summer, women In the audience fainted," asserted Mrs. Mary I. Crelgh, leader of the department. "It ha a bad effect on young people." Patriotism In connection with Thanks, giving day waa also discussed, on woman ventured th opinion there waa no longer any patriotlo significance to Thanksgiving day. "It's a Urn for a big feed, that's all. ah said. tea to ,- Hospital. C. K. Blanchard. postmaster at Blanch- I ard. Cel., writ: "I had kidney trouble so bad I had to go to th hospital. Foley Kidney Pills were recommended to m and they completely cured me. I cannot peak too highly of them." Sufferers tn every state have had similar benet t from this standard remedy (or kidney and bladder ailment. It banian back ache, stiff Joints. wolln muscles and all th various symptoms of weakened or diseased kidney. Bold everywhere.-. Advertisement. 1 Improvers Are for . Evening High School Southeast Improvers ar decidedly tn favor of th evening high school. They so resolved last night at a meeting held at ths Bancroft school. David Mercer delivered an address on Washington's municipal government. Commissioner Frank Best waa present " and mad a speech. Druid Hill Improvement club sent a delegation of eight visitors to th meet ing. A 'Tor Ml' furniture Into ad will urn second-hand BETTER THAU CALOMEL Thou hands Have Discovered lr. j Edwards' Olive Tablets are j Harm rM Substitute, Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet th subetl- ' tut for calomel e.r a mild but sure lax ative, and their affect on th liver Is al most Instantaneous. They ar th result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaint with calomel. Ills ffort to banish It brought out the little olive-colored tablet. These pleasant little tablet do th good that calomel does, bat have no bad after effecta. Ttiey don't Injur th teeth Ilk strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of th trouble and quickly correct It, Why our the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes play havoo with th 1 guma. So do trong liquids. It Is het not to tsk calomel, but to let i Dr. Edward' Ollv Tablets tak Its plac Moat haadachaa. "dutlneu" and that lasy feeling comes from constipation and a disordered liver. Tak Dr. Edward' O.lv Tablet when you feel "loggy" and "heawy." Not how they ,-clear" clouded brain snd bow they "perk up" the sp rlts. At lo sd t " b-. . II "iitt The Ol.ve Tablet Co., Columbus, O. JUDGE TAKES CASE AWAY FROM JURORS Manger Takes Damage Suit of Eliza beth McCoj Against Missouri Ppcifie Into Own Hands. DECIDES FOR THE RAILROAD After a hearing that consumed two c"ays' time. Judge T. C. Munger. In the federal court, took the damage suit of Elizabeth McCoy against the Missouri Pacific railroad company from the Jury and decided It in favor cf th railroad. Mrs. McCoy Is suing for $25,000 for the death of her son, Charles McCoy, a car inspector In the switch ing yards, alleging that the Missouri raciflc switching crew had "kicked in" a car against a car on which he was working, knocking him off and running over blm. The plaintiff alleged that McCoy had placed a blue flag at the end of the car and that tbe defendant's em ployee had disregarded this signal In sending the other car against It and knocking him off. lllnateal on rilee Fine The whole case hinged on the presence Or absence of this blue flag. If It was there the railroad wss to blnme. if It was riot ther the railroad had perfect right to "kick In" th car and was not responsible for consequences to anyone who happened to be working there and was hurt. The plaintiff's attorneys sought tJ Show that a blue flag found along the track some distance from' the scene of the sccldent had been attached to the car and had been dislodged by the Impact of the car that was "kicked In." After hearing the plaintiffs witnesses, the court held that there was no evidence to show thnt .th blue flee had been dis played. aee I'nlon Partflc. A Jury was Impaneled following the end of this t-as to try the damage suit of Nelson Fish A Co., against the Union iPaclflo railroad for M.OuO because of a shipment of csttle delayed two days st North Platte In 1912 st the time of the big flood. The plaintiff Is seeking to recover $0,000. The case was post poned until Monday when the plaintiff's witnesses failed to arrive on time. MoTemeata of Oceaa Steamers Arrlrsd. . Napoll ; . ( .rt . Nleu Amfterdsa . t FsretU .Corinth lea Sal led. SPBZIA NAFI.KS RuTTBRDAM. BORbUAUX... 1XIMIXJN Paternity! Tho IVord of Words It ! written Into life's expectations that motherhood Is the one sublime accom plishment, . And If there Is snjiUnr, no matter bow simple, how apparently trivial r- j it mar , If It can I nld, help, assist or In any wsy comfort the expectant mother. It Is blessing. 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Uisli Uo tsam , 3- 1 V J.T M. 1 Aafc" i r a w a. a f We wish to express to you our sincere appreciation of your continued confidence in us, which is manifest in the greatest before Thanksgiving selling this store has ever ex perienced. Heartily thanking you "we wish to announce beginning Friday, November 2Gth, Month End Sale Events of unusual economical importance in every department throughout the store. Watch Our T7 T7 m Don't Miss wj5d?yr TUT AW a a 16 f-piif m . Mb Cold weather shuts the door on "life, liberty and the pur suit of happiness." Why put up with it, when day after tomorrow you could be luxuriating in Florida's warmth, clad in light summer clothes and lazily watching the sailboats go. by. Nothing but you can keep you from going. A day and a half; that's all the time it takes to reach Florida from Kansas City, via Frisco Lines the direct route. The Efons (fifty Florida Special !fm f Cty " 5:55 p' m and 2ets to Jacksonville 8:25 a. m. econ day, All-steel train of coaches, sleeping cars and Fred Harvey dining cars. ' Writs the undersigned for new Florida literature snd full information sbout fares snd reienratiooi. J. C LeTrUn. Division Passenger Agent, Waldheim Building. Kansas Qty, Mo. Get into You a Joyous Thanlis At this season, happiness is more than pleas ure and optimism more thin power." It's good to be alive at Thanksgiving time to share the joys of youth and home to in crease our happiness by giving a part to others. It's good to have clinging faith in the possi bilities that come arm in arm with the spirit of the season. There's real delight in being sentimental now and then; in opening one's heart; in anointing one's bouI with the oil of kindness; in passing along a part of the happiness one feels. , . In this golden time, we hope your cup may be filled, and that in truth your Thanksgiving may be all it meant to the forefathers whe created it. To all, the Dell Telephone is that great and almost limitless roadway over which Thanks giving good wishes may travel Ttlephon and Send Good Cheer, for Thanksgiving Cornea But Once a Year. Store Closed All ""N" this day when you and thanks, our wish is that rnn -t mmnla nrocolnnf Tr 1 vou hannv. T? DODGE DOUGLAS STREETS business via the "Business Day Thursday yours foregather to give you may find a tsuperahund- tn trinnlrfiil fnr n n A in mnVo the Friday Sales Low fares to Florida and Cuba R ean 4 trip. Kaaaaa Ciry lei JaektMTuU $4Z.S St. Aagsstis 44.80 rah Beach Sl.tO Miasal M.S0 Key West 75.60 Hsvass 79.00 Celos tm.MtoMS.St (Carnal Zaae) T.lberal stop evsrprlv lies and long return limit Correspondingly low fares to other re sorts lo Florida Cubs sad th Isle ol Pines. Chances1 r i giuing -Day