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Show LARGE CROWD HANDLED AT MDQCK'S , " i On Now Year's L'v labaret llfo was at a premium ogau, tho hotols and candy kitchens being crowded with merry makers eagor to i ' say goodbye to 1015, fnd welcomo to j JH At Murdock's the largest crowd was 'bIII handled and this wholesome placo SH noer wns shown to hotter advantage, ll Tho largo lobbv, spacious Mezzanine HH floor, with dining room and danco Hl hall, wero bo nicely arranged that HH tho largo crowd was accbmmodnbd ll with all tho graco and dispatch of Wl a Metropolitan Cabaret. Over 300 had ll mado reservations and by 11:30 nil JBI woro seated. At 12 o'clock midnight ' Iwjll tho din let loose nnd for half an W'l hour It wns hard to tell whether It M '"'H was a Ford, a Can't Afford, an Olds- tl JH mobile, or a Bulck. Horns, whistles, 1 i trumpets, men, women nnd song 'all fl "tH in ono great chorus bade adieu .. to H il 1015 and said "How do do" To 1918. - ' ' H After tho ushering in of tho New H Year tho crowd simmered down to ik Its ordinary dignity and sovcral hours nH IH of morry making, eating, drinking ijl .H (soft drinks of courso), dancing and jm I H singing, weio tho order of tho ovon- V.jB r lng. A mnlo quartet from Snlt Lako H frH City furnished somo delightful music W H and a real, live, Cabaret nlngor charm M ',. ed tho multitudes with somo classy I H nnd catchy ocal selections," At 3:30 'J ,, IH the crowds homoward went, somo 'j H feollng better, somo foellr.g worse, H but nono Just tho snme "as when j rH thoy came, , ijH |