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Show principal feature of the opening evening even-ing of the camp meeting, and was followed fol-lowed by the singing of hymns In the usual stirring style of the Salvationists. Salvation-ists. The camp meeting, which is under the charge of Ensign and Mrs. Pitt, lasts until January 17, inclusive. No admission Is charged and everyone is welcome. Tonight Adjutant and Mrs. Braun will speak of the local social and industrial work of the army Wednesday night Mrs. Pitt will give an illustrated talk. Thursday, tho Rev. Charles C. Mclntlre of the Westminster West-minster Presbyterian church will speak. Friday night the address will be by the Rev. David Crane of Illff M. K. church. Saturday night, Mrs. A. E. Marpurg will speak on "The Goodness of God." Sunday night, the prayer meeting will be led by Com-.rado Com-.rado Tripp, tho holiness meeting by Ensign Pitt; the praise meeting by Cadet Kinney, and at S o'clock John II. Pape will speak. Monday, the Rev. Francis Burdette Short will deliver de-liver thu closing address of the cunip meeting. MIDWINTER CAMP MEETING OF SALVATIONISTS OPEN. Salt Lake, Jan. 11. Opening the mid-winter camp meeting of the Salvation Sal-vation Army In the hall, 1391 East Second South street, Chaplain J. Clemens Cle-mens of the United States army, stationed sta-tioned at Fort Douglas, made an earnest earn-est address Monday night, exhorting his hearers to seek the better 11 fy. Chaplain Clemens was jrlven the closest clos-est attention by an audience, which completely filled the commodious hall. Chaplain Clemens clttd Incidents In the lives of men he had known, both In this country and In the Philippines, and drew from them a number of moral precepts. His address was tho |