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Show r - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1920. 1, : 00000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000 000000000000000HBBHKHH0H0gnm2n n n 0 : lira! 0 0 0 i. a ti United States Short, More 4 - Than 2,000,000 Dwellings, 1 - 4; Realty Finn Member Says . . cent of the people to America ere renter which ' mean drifter." eeye a member of the firm of Kimball k. Rich arda, Lend Merchant. "From statistic ' "Sixty pr there ere fewer homes owned to America ,, today in proportion to tote) population than at any other time in our history. What we need today is more homea ; The country, as a whole, is short more than 2,000,004 dwelling. Only 20,000 , homes were built la 1918 and over twenty ' times that number were needed. In 1919 the total building was only 70,000 new " homea, and meanwhile weddings continue 4 jr in thla' country at the 'rate of 1,040.000 a If year. Our normal Increase In demand f, : this year will' cell for the construction of 1.250,000 dwellings, and, if thla number were provided, the shortage which remain t became acute Atwonetyears ago would return, to the pre- unsupplied. war aver lge of 115 families per 100 homea would T quire the erection of 8,140,000 dwelling Today tha ratio is 121 families for tvary 100 homea, and thla ratio is worse each year. becoming ' ' "The situation to Salt Lake la at seri ous as in any Other section o( the country. Our building program this year bas been ; quite negligible, due to unrest and unsettled labor conditions, coupled with extremely high prices. Before school starts , the shortage of homea will be greater thn ever before to our history. Those who need homes this fall and winter will do protect themselves by securing j, well a home as quickly as possible. Notwith- , i standing the acute shortage of dwellings i : here, there are scores of people who are - . ; . , 1 moving about and who, for one reason or another, desire to sell their homes. This department of our buslnesa continues to be very busy and the trade In homes al- -; ready built Is unusually active. 4 i . BAPTIST. BURLINGTON. Indiana arenae and Tblr. teesth West street. The Rev. U. L. Rickman, pastor. Sunday acbool, rd a. ss., T. J. Wlather, superiatendeat ; serrice, 11 a. ss., subject, "Iks New i. : .. r. V i' , Covenant, WO ORANDB CHURCH. 1084 Wait Second bouts etreet. The Bar. Dr. AUen, le - cberge. Sunday school, to a. m.. W.pettor H. Ja- cobs, enperintendent; satviee, II . , Cbris-,.- v B.j ti Endeavor, 7 p. m. ; service, 8 p. a.: prayer ..... servjce: Wednesday, ,8 p. m. BETHEL CHCRCH. Klnth South and Lincoln , strettn. The Rev. H. Lyon Baynee. paator. Sunday acbool. to a. m Fred C. Banden. auper. ip Intondent; service. 11 a. m.; Tonns Peoples meeiing, 4.4S p. m., Gordo W'hippie, leader: wrviee 7 44 p. a., eubject, "The Mystery, first la a series of five eeraosa oa tha , Booh of Rsvelsttae; prayer aeetlng, Thursday, a, 8 p. IMMANUEL Fourth . . - CHCRCH. East WaUacOy Second Tl Re?. Sob day school. itmti. uinieter. South and J. Bhermas Mft a ", i, Lurat. auporintendent; nervlce. It a. a.. , topic. The Meaning of the Lord 'a Supper": praytr meeting, Wednesday. S p. a. , pMsmmmmaamM ; OAtHOUO. V. CATHEDRAL OP THB MADELEINE, the Rev. teeeph S. Gl M. D. D.,-ESouth Temple and B streets. Residence, 881 Beet booth Teaple street. The Rev. Jams T loreuey, rector. Aealetlog, the Rev, Charles Ecl1, ,h Cuthbert E. Hogaa. the Rev. Edmund F. Sheeby. Meetee S. 8, 9. n a. a. Reading of the Holy Scriptures,' Roeary and benediction of the Most Sacred Blessed Sacra- gent, 8 p. 8m. Weekday masse a 7 and S a. a. Baptisms p. a. on Sundays, At othar times by special arrangements. Confessions 4 to S p. m.. resumed at 7:30 p. a. : T- CHURCH. Fourth Booth be-twees. Ninth and Tenth Went streets. Misses 8 and 10 o clock. Sunday school at 10:80. Week dlf msnaen a. The ... Rev. Michael Shee-hen. psitor. . WCRDES CHCRCH. ' Ilev, l.A ?F v enth tnd Seventh South itreete. Meetee, 8,5 and 10:45. t. m. . Sunday school at 815 devotions at S o'clock. The Rev- - R I. Cotter, D. D., pastor. CHCRCH OF OCR DIVINE SAVIOR. Ninth Second East streets. Masai 8 d 10:80 a. a.. Sunday acbool aftor Writ at Base. Weekday masses at 8 a. m. In pastors residence. The Rev. .H. J. Wieatjen, pastor.'. Twenty-firs- t Sooth between' 4th ?d fif'l1 Rst etreete. Masses at S and 10 8:80. Sunday acbool at Yk4!r Holy hour. Toeeday eventae 7.30. Thursday evening devotions at T:30.Tbe Rer. Janet paator- . . . ?: ? ... i ? ! , - . stla. i. .... ! - ' Lillet ' CHarsTiAjr bciekci. " FIRST CHURCHi 181 East chool. ,9:4 n. . a.Tlub-)sc- t, wrv(oe aerrlce. WedaewUy, S p. m. SECOND CHURCH, 69 treat. Sunday school. 8:4d ,ufcJct JLove"; nervlce, Wednesday, J dE U; a "Un; VrvEn 'J , eOlTORESATIORAt. PHILLIPS CHCRCH, Seventh East and McDtm-f'l7.i7.T1mKr-.H'"rm Full Orbed Human Nature: SundayarhJS! T' porlnteadent; Cbrta! L rdeavor, (.80. p. m. ; prayer meeting, . ., Wednesday, 8 p.m. CHCRCH, 239 Wert Second Bti.0tTH.Sunday North school. 8:80 a. a. , : r ' ' ' ' CHRISITAir, CENTRAL CHCRCH, Third East and South streets The Rev. Cheater A. Fourth Snyder, pastor. Sunday school. 8:45 a. m.t service, if n. a., nermeu, "Closer Church Relationships"; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BAM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 yesif, and if' anyone can touch the values we are offering this week well, we want to see the color of their eyes! We are going the limit, fellows, and we give you our word of honor that we have cut the old prices below all competition we have no old stock and are actually selling clothes of the finest grades for wholesale cost and less. N, A- - We -- - we sell thousands of pairs of hose because we sell them for less than our f competitors can buy them 0 0 0 , Come wholesale. and we have 'sold many thousands of ties because always undersell. No prices quoted, but youll we undersell em when you lamp the; beauties we selling at 39c and up. Every tie guaranteed 25 we say are per - . 0 0 0 0 0 0 275 South Main Street 0 0 Clothing, Hosiery and Neckwear Only FRANK 00000000000000000000000000000 000000000 000000 000000000000000 000000000000000000000 service. lantern elides necessary elementary principles which are eruption, alee many of Hawaii's beauty spots. observed wherever orderly discussion WEST BIDE CHCRCH. Third South and takes places. . . Eighth West, the Rev. High Neville, paator; New Day. DIVINE ORDER. The Bahai revelaRemey Boa-da- y Sunday school, 10 a. a,, John H. Askew, su- tion, a brief statement of its history and The Divine Order will hold 4tn reguUr service, II e. a., subject, "A teachings." perintendent: Change of Vltioo; service, S p. n. ; the girls' evening services at 408 Hooper building, Routxahn Traveling Publicity Cam.. sob-to- cleseee will present pageant entitled "The 28 East First South (treat, at S p. "Educationak tours of railroad will lolcee ofS the Women"; midweek service, Wed- paigns. ' and motor trains 1 Living Stone, B. N. MatthewLa Rett vehicles. P-- to.: nesday, Sechrist Education and the General lecture: .diacusiloe led by Marguerette LIBERTY PARK CHURCH, Eighth East and of Lot Angeles. of School law, hyMath South street, the Rev. Frank W. Brosa. Welfare. "A text-boo- k and management. giene paator: Sunday school, 10 a. a.: worship and 10THEEAN. Trafton Science of Home and Comcommunion. .11 i. a.; nervlce, S p. a.; CHD&CH, J Secend "Built about the interests in LCTHERAN p. m.; official board, munity. League, ZION'S Cerl Glad, Wednesday. 8 p.Tuesday, home and community science, with laba. Smith, and Fourth Eaat itreete. 4 iuadar field tbeoloflcal atudent. acting paitor and reading methods oratory, project . ' school. 8:45 n. a. I eervlcj. U a. m,. naraen combined.' . UNITY. . . In the Engiiah Unguage by Carl Glad: text, Short of Italian the OK Trevelyan UNITY History PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY of God topic, "Steward Lk. -- 42:42-48: Covers the period from the barmeets 11 a. m.. room 818, Templetoa building; People. Household." Mia.loo wdety, Thursday. S p. m. Mr. Myrtia Hodret, field to Inbarian invasion the attainment of unity. secretary ef tha TABOR DANISH LCTHERAN, First avenue ternational New Thought AtUanre of Palo Alto, A good, readable hietorx, with Ulustra- -end B etreet. The Rev. I. C. Carlsen. .pester. Calif., will speak, eubject, "Welle tnd Waas aarrlca. t ter"! Sunday ischool, 8:45 n. a. Sunday aChool filly. S10 a. ! -People to.i p. Toting ... a.: Engish service, 8 p. m r eo' 1 ,!B: SERMON LECTURE. , meeting. Tuesday' , Udlea Aid. Thursday, Wednesday. 8 p. The B Rev. John W. A. will begin Waite,' 15 p. a. In the cbnreh basement; the Rev. sermon-lectur- e on The Religious Mr. Andrea sen of Cedar Fall. Iowa. wUl epenh t aeries of of Christendom" at Moons Hall. 222 South West at. a special aeetlng Friday. I p. "Orthodox Temple etreet. tonlgbt, eubject. Christianity,. Christian Science end Moraoniea METHODIST. A . Compared." FIRST CHCRCH. Second East and Second Sooth itreete. Dr. James H. N. Williams, minister: eerrlce 11 a. m., subject, "The Christian Passover": communion,, 7:45 p. m.; in lllue-trate- d trarelogua by Laurance A. Walworth of Hawaii, who. will me 5000 feet of moving The following book! wUl-badded to the volcano la active pictures, shewing KUnuea public library August 2: Christian Endeevof, 8 p. to T rn.; prayer New buy Mede by present individuality.': Coal Tar and Some of Its Warn Products. "A brief account of Its origin and uses end the methods used to obtain it." Webber Gas and Gas Making. "Growth, methods end prospects of the gas Indus-try- ." , . MISCELLANEOUS., Baff Inventions.. "Their development, purchase end sale." Blake Things , Seen In London. A small, readable book of place of lntereet to London with good llluetrations., Binateed Furniture. "A brief description of the various recognized furniture styles, with a plea for an Intelligent appreciation of the beautiful In Interior . decoration." Browne Myetery of Space! "A study of the hyperepec movement to the light of the evolution of new psychic faculties arid an inquiry into the genesis and es' sential nature of apace." Ceernln von und su ChudenltS In the World War. "Memoirs and reflection which present Austria in the leadtng strings of Germany, exonerate the kaiser, denounce the peace of Versailles, but eay nothing of the league." Foster Auction Mad Easy. "A textbook for the beginner, the average player and the expert." The Frey American Business Law. object of this book is to set forth clearly and concisely those fundamental principles upon which la built the superstructure of business law." , The romance Greylock Taghoonlc. and beauty of the Berkshire hills." Hartshorn Era of Pro great and Promise The religious, moral and educational development of the American negro since his emancipation." Highway Green Book, 1920 "Contain Information about highway legislation and reports on the roads of etch state and national park." Howells Hither and Thither in Germany. "A leisurely Journey through the chief cities of Germany." the James Letters. Lettejs showing w human aide of Mr. Jarowr Macfadden Making Old Bodies Young. "Telrty-elglessons in building vitality and nerve force and In the art of postf poning old age." Manchester Paper Flower Making. "A kindergarten occupation for girl and Infanta." O'Neill Manual of Debate and Oral sEHecueeion. Aim to present In the Lbrlefeat and simplest manner possible the t a li . It for isle everywhere ;;; Mothers Baking Co. Elt Lake City - f FI( TION Cram Lotus Ealad. "The adventures of a young American who goes to - Ma'-gel- la. . 1 , i. .. Dodd Book of Susan. e ''Between middle-age- d married man and his adopted daughter grows an unspoken love. The death of the wife end unjust accusation New Books for Library . thing tions and maps. Tuell 8tudy of Nation. "An aid to the teacher to lay foundations for international understanding. Each nation la studied from the point of view of its t the Latest Loaf v and look em over Cuft up get today 0 cent lower than any competition. 0 wise as to how you can save dough on your socks. a 0 0 The Boy Soon Starts to Schools Young Mens First Long Fnts Suits, 0 The Original 15 to 20, at $22.50 Up. Sizes Get Him One of Our Stylish Suits. 0 0 Some 366 South State Street neckwear Sos Reduced Its liwiji save you $10 sale raslces! gwaraisfcee to nobody ever undersells us and nobody ever will! Youll find excellent lightweight tropical suits here for summer wear at $9.85 up and good wool suits at $25 and up. Whatever suit you choose youll . buy it for $10 less here than you can touch it anywhere else. So come up and see! ItY try it, yonU fx.;;;. .n new,' stylish, dependable suits wholesale cost and less- -a big chance to save on clothes lor fall! AMERICAN ROSE BREAD Once jrott .0 -- of the girl bring the affaire to a max." , Holland Man in the Moonlight, "A mystery story to which a young Russian involved." girl Irwin Trimmed with Red. Humorous story of ths adventures of a group of parlor Bolshevists." . , , Marshall Voice of the Pack. "Lov story, adventure story and nature story laid in the western forests of Oregon. Shut Real Diary of trie Worst Farmer, "The troubles of a buslnesa man who , , goes In for farming. "About a Stringer Prairie Mother. fearless, courageous woman whose sense of humor and sound philosophy eee her In life,1 safely over the rough places Woolf Voyage Out. " lisb life. 'i. sc- ,r 1 , - Lasting, Reliable Work When Our Expert Operators Treat Your Teeth, You May Rest Assured the Work .Will Be Lasting KEMMERER, Wyo July L Ed Harris, manager of the-- local electric light plant. Is recovering 'from an accident, which lias kept him confined to hie bed for two vreeit, hie escepe from Instant death, or permanent Injury, being pronounced by physicians as little less than Mr. Harris, was working on the outside of sa butiu.nrf on a i up j iiu Into contact with the current, which lose caused him to his footing. He tell thirty feet,' alighting on hard ground, with not a bon broken nor any serious Injury beyond a severe shaking up and , many contusions ' : We provide-foyou in our offices every known comfort and convenience. We invite .you to come with the assurance that our work and our prices will be SATISFAC TORY to you. , . it V. When you come in for the fitting of a plate or a gold crown you are not, asked to go and eome back two or three days later, while we send it to an outside mechanical laboratory .for the fitting is done and tha faction' made while you are in the office. We are enabled to do thie ' through haying attached to our own officea our own mechanical laboratory. it .y j vi (1UA iL&tk iiJ iiiftUi' "V Vv You may, at any time, have the advantage of our low. dental work. prices for dependable and GUARANTEED You need not go to the trouble of making an engagement ahead, but come any' time you wish. There is no charge of examination, and you never have to worry about how much your bill is going to be, for, we tell you that as soon as the nature, of the work to be done is ascertained. ht '.!' Light Plant Manager Is Injured by Fall |