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Show i Tlie const met ion of the pavilion on fi the tabernacle square bv the Thacthcr H ( Orchestra, appears to meet the ap- Bi proval of the people in general, If the HHf I patronage accorded the new depart- Hf lire Is a criterion. In the summer H ' season out-door dancing Is far more PpH enjoyable than In a building, and HVfl since dancing furnishes a greater por- PpH tlon of the pleasure. In this vicinity, it PJH is well that the same be done under PJB ' t lie most favorable conditions and It BBfl seems that this pavilion furnishes all BB the conditions necessary to the highest BBt sense of morality and insures the safe- BBV ty from Insult and temptation that BBl may may be a portion of dancing pa- BB valions located less publicly. Parents BBf recognize this and many have express- BBi cd themselves as preferring their sous BBt . and daughters to patronize the new BBt pavilion. This is as It should be, and BBf i- the idea Is to be heartily commended. Hj Thk ItKi'iriiLiOAN has no personal In- BBt v tcrest in booming any individual en- B ' "- tcrprlsc, and in referring in this way m , to the advantages of the new pavilion BB ' it is only because the matter concerns H the whole people. We all want the Bt boys and girls surrounded with every H ' protection possible, and since this en- B r torprUefiirnlsliesIt, (jive Ityour sup- |