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Show I POLICEMEN 10 DANCE! IT E1LES' ILL ! imSEWI The annual Policemen's ball is scheduled to begin at 8 o'clock tonight to-night at the Eagles' home. It is estimated esti-mated that between 250 and 350 people will be in attendance, r- "Patrolmen and other officers who i "have been acting' as ticket salesmen 1 have had unexpected success," said Officer Earl Wiggins, secretary of the policemen's organization. "I anticipate antici-pate one of the largest crowds in the history of the association. Suggestive of tho manner in which the public is purchasing tickets, Officer Richardson alone has reported ninety sales. Incidentally, In-cidentally, tbosewho cannot dance "will be 'welcome. We leased the I Eagles home -with its swimming pool with that idea in view those who dol not caro for dancing can go swimming." swim-ming." The hall was decorated this afternoon after-noon and every pi'eliminary detail has Tecelved final attention, The Lillian Thatcher orchestra will furnish the harmonies. |