In 1915, July 4 fell on a Sunday, so most of the holiday celebrating took place on Monday, July 5, and it wasn't until Tuesday, July 6, that the Evening Register resumed publication. When it did, it reported that the long holiday weekend had been uncommonly quiet in Hudson but not so quiet that there wasn't work for the ubiquitous Officer Miller.
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