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Show BRITISH TO GIVE BAZAAR & S5 ? C5 3 PROCEEDS TO RED CROSS TWO participants at British bazaar at Unity hall Tuesday, Wednesday A and Thursday of this week, and a reminder of the Crimean war. At the left is Miss Both James, and at the right Sergeant Major David G. Kenning, I Eoyal Engineers of the British army. Below is medal presented to George j j James, grandfather of Beth James, by the late prince consort, husband of ! Queen Victoria, for services in Crimean war, which will be exhibited at bazaar. . " ? V s r . "5 1 ? - v v-n - 1 v V, N " ' J & s a I I State Officials Will Make j Addresses During Prog- 1 ress of Sals. 1 i UNDER the auspices of the Britannic Britan-nic association, there will be held a grand bazaar, fancy fair and sale of work at Unity hall, 1-'J. South Second East street, Tuesday. Tues-day. Wednesday aud Thursday of this i week. During the progress of the ba-j ba-j zaar there will bo addresses by Governor Gov-ernor Bamberger, former Governor Wil- liam Spry. U. S. Senator William H. I King. Major C. S. Manchester, officer iu command of British and Canadian recruiting mission, anil Captain J. Crony Cro-ny n, me lial officer. There will be cabaret concerts each evening. Those who will take part imdude: Horace S. Knsign, Mis Llsie Spiller. "William M. Langdon, .lame. Non.-arr, the Aerial Male quartette, t he Si-ott isii Mule quartette, 1'rof essor George K. Skelton, Gordon Rese, Charles M. liussey. Ren Brewster. John James. Lawrence K. Kberley. Janu-s H. Nei Isnn, M argot ts ami Clawson, M is Nellie Habrouek. Thomas Sprunt, Miss Gladys Fisher, Professor II. E. Gil, the Mis-ps Marie Eddicgton and Eu-j Eu-j la!: Stewart, Ronald X icholas, the I Ukulele Four. .1 ohn Donaldson, M rs. Cook Vincent ami the Misses Jewel Eddington and Bern James. The pro-I pro-I ceeds will go to the lied Cross. r . N I ! j I V s f X V |