. Niagara; the old and the new. jOR the comfort of his guests the owner has provided a number of special rooms. The largest ofthese is the music hall on the upper deck, i6 feet wide and 32 feet long, finished in African ma-hogany and upholstered in dark green. Wide windows, consisting of single panes of heavy plateglass, give plenty of light and afford an excellent opportunity for observation in rainy concert orchestrion, equivalent to a band of eighteen pieces, furnishes music for dancing or playsthe latest songs and instrumental compositions whenever desired. Hanging on the wall at
. Niagara; the old and the new. jOR the comfort of his guests the owner has provided a number of special rooms. The largest ofthese is the music hall on the upper deck, i6 feet wide and 32 feet long, finished in African ma-hogany and upholstered in dark green. Wide windows, consisting of single panes of heavy plateglass, give plenty of light and afford an excellent opportunity for observation in rainy concert orchestrion, equivalent to a band of eighteen pieces, furnishes music for dancing or playsthe latest songs and instrumental compositions whenever desired. Hanging on the wall at one end of the hall isa Sixteenth-century tapestry picture representing a village dance. Two ornamental stained glass skylights in the ceiling add to the rooms attractiveness and assist in itsproper
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