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Show raised or lowered, as occasion requires, re-quires, for either Theaters or Dancing Parties, thereby doing away with the top movable floor thnt has hitherto been used to accomodate the dancing fraternity. This floor will always be in trim, whether for theaters or dances, and will not be rattling under the dancers feet as did the old movable mova-ble floor. Improvements are still going on. One of vast importance is those . now being made in our Social Hall ' and Theater. Horatio Pickett has taken the contract to put in a ( swinging floor in the body of the hall so that the east end can be |