Show r SAL V A liON ARMY TO HAVE t. t NEW QUARTERS i t I ocial Social Secretary Authorizes New Halls at Salt LaKe LaRe and Ogden EMPLOYMENT GIVEN f TO MANY WORKING MEN MENI I Brigadier Marcussen Tells of WorK in This and andt Other Coon Countries tries t Brigadier Emil Marcussen social and prison secretary of the Salvation Army in iiD all aU territory north south and west of Chicago is a a visitor in io Salt Lake City today Paving having arrived hero bero last night from Butte on a five week five week tour of the f west He lie is on his annual inspection trip r and is giving eu suggestions for improvements improvements improve improve- ments in in 10 all tho the posts of the Salvation Army Mr r. r Marcussen is is one of tho the best I known Salvation Army workers in the I whole hoJ 1 of the country Laving having ins a been in inthe inthe inthe the for foreground of the work for twenty twenty- one years in the thc United States and in Europe He Ile Ie says that tho the condition of ot the Salvat Salvation Army in the tho whole of tho the country is is' very promising i f Great bu buildings s are bein being erected Sn i io several cities he said this morning I and aDd they will add to the income or of the army and help elp in it its charity work The Salvation Sal Army is IS now the only supporting institution of its kind II in in the country Its maintenance does docs call alJ upon the exchequer of the city l Lor or or state Its work is that of using the waste 1 of the city and md letting it pass to the thc hl hands bands ds of tho the unemployed and n the suffering p Helping Hand to Thousands I Thousands of k men are employed by I 3 the Salvation Army stations about tho the country au and are are- put in the midst of good environment cn and thus helped to a a. wonderful extent Thousands of helpless pom women n are kept from starvation by tho the charitable work of the army as are arc also alsol f l thousands of poor children and families nIen are lifted from the tho gutters utters and the thc dens and placed upon their feet to t V start life anew mcw Drunkards are ara helped c n are arc given hon aid and all manner onner of ot work in 10 the tho underworld is 18 carried on 0 And And this is a great reat thin thing when it is considered that the Salvation Army is Keif supporting Old shoes and furniture rare jare are repaired and sold old rD rags raga and junk unk Vare are gathered and other things are arc done one oneto to to raise rais money and give o i work to unemployed un un- I employed men r In In the east one ono of or the bi big industries gie i. i 4 that of gathering therin up paper and sell sell- r iD jug j it itt to the tho paper mills i for the makin making of new paper per The market is low at Pr present resent ent but up till the tho present time the he price has han been good and the profit from the s selling of the waste paper is is Ju large c Much waste is bou bought ht up b by con con- i tract and baled at Salvation Army plants Work Vork In Utah I In Jn salt Lake City Staff Capt C. 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A says that on an a average e of often ten men are arc supplied with work each day and that the hopes arc that now no i that that the hc election is over more of ot the unemployed will bo be been given en i f t yesterday e I was in Ogden Osden and I r Imado made mado arran arrangements for the securing of ofa ofa a r a new new building for the tho army in that y It will be on Twenty fifth street if present plans do not fall short 1 We need new quarters in Salt Lake City also and I have told Mr Soder Soder- holm bolm to look about at once and try to secure some good building avid and have it fitted up Mr Marcussen has bas been in every everT city cit Hof of note in the whole of the United States and in many of the lar larger er places jin i in n Europe and Asia For thirteen years cars he was head bead of or the Salvationists in inDen Denmark Den Den- mark maik Speaking on the subject of the thear army ar Y work in Europe Mr Marcussen arcu en said ald Started Army in Denmark I went to Denmark when the army first start started d there thero and ond I stayed there until it became a n power It was Bel self supporting at first but now the government govern ment meat is is making subscriptions The Denmark Denmark Denmark Den Den- mark criminal courts give o the army SOO annually the tho government o subscribes subscribes sub sub- scribes 2000 each year for ten years and ei three eighty counties and cities cities' subscribe each year The kin king the Crown prince an and lear the princes and princesses princesses prin prin- I ceases arc are also annual subscribers I In Russia Dowa Dowager er Empress Maria mother of the present i cur czar is s an annual subscriber as are I also a number of the hi high h officers The army does a a. great re t deal of good work amon among tho the poor an and the unemployed Mr Marcussen will Vm be in in the city until un un- til tit Sunday when he be w will lJ leave lewe for forDen Denver Den Den- I ver to inspect the tho post there |