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Show Concrete Buildings to i Replace Wooden Ones -I Jim Vietti, owner of the Bel- I moot Hotel which. was destroy- ed by fire on Thursday last, (a .1 ' description of which .appeared in I our lase week's issue,) has com- I menced cleaning up the ruins of J his former home and is making arrangements for the rebuild-i rebuild-i ing of a twenty-five room hotel ; which will be of concrete and J fire-proof throughout. The dam- . ," i aged arts of the John Musilli I -I i Tailor shop and apartments are ' i being removed, this building also .' i will be replaced with concrete. John Vietti has commenced build r ing operations on the site of a , . new home which he had practic-' practic-' ;'- ' ally completed, but was not per- ' mitted to occupy on account of ' the demon fire which preyed on - and completely wiped out on the W day of the fire. Mr. Vietti will . . 5 . now buid of concrete, the ground I floor to be used- as the Michigan .! Grocery, the upper floor to be I ' used as a residence, consisting of five rooms. Dominic Pezzo-,' Pezzo-,' pane has started to rebuild a , . house which he had destroyed ' by fire, this will be built of wood. Mrs.' John Vietti is now operating the Michigan Grocery j from the Joe Sacamano store at ' I 532 Main, and thanks her many ." friends for her continued pat-' pat-' ? ,! ' Tonage. Fourteen dresses for the , V. ij little girls were made for famil-ies famil-ies made destitute by the fire. . i Thru the efforts of the Stray - Elks of Bingham, material for , ;V" . dresses was purchased and -the t , following ladies of the camp met ... at. the. Vienna Apartments and '. . generously donated their work: '-.Y ' Mrs. Wilford Harris, Mrs. v( - ' George Wells, Mrs. Charles Sax, i. Mrs. Sam Dunsmore and Mrs. , ; A. P. Pautsch. Chief of Bingham's No 1 Fire ' 4 . Company, Carl Carlson is recover 1 v ing rapidly from the burns sus-,'f sus-,'f y tained last week. |