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Show BINGHAM MODIFIES GAUZE MASK ORDER BINGHAM, Dec. 1. At the meeting of the town board tonight, the regulation regula-tion concernine the wearing" of influenza masks was modified, and It also was announced an-nounced that the picture show houses and the pool h;ills would be permitted to open tomorrow. The mask modification provides that masks need not be w6rn on the utn1 but they still must be worn at the pi ture shown and in the pool halls. Church and Sunday schools will bo permitted Open next Sunday, with the umiorstwt lug that masks are to be worn. No decision has been reached ae to t' reopening of the schools, but It Is r, likely that they will open before t1 first of the year. ") S. D. Schwartz, inspector for the t board of health, met with the town hi and advised It that the state boar( would furnish vaccine, free of charge, an effort will now bo mads to have inoculation made free by the physic of the city. H. N. Standlsh, health officer for E ham, was given a vote of thanks for untiring nervines, since the "Hue" demlc broke out. t |