. The street railway review . few. A recentlyadded annex, furnished and finishedin the same style as that described,will give ample accommodation toall comers. The kitchen, store room, laundry,and other working departments arein a separate building, as is also thespecial electric light plant, of theGeneral Electrics installation. The sanitary arrange-ments are the best and the steam heating system wellnigh perfect. The entire building is practically fireproof,but fire escapes are also provided, as an additional guar-antee of safety. On the roof is instituted a summergarden that has been most p


. The street railway review . few. A recentlyadded annex, furnished and finishedin the same style as that described,will give ample accommodation toall comers. The kitchen, store room, laundry,and other working departments arein a separate building, as is also thespecial electric light plant, of theGeneral Electrics installation. The sanitary arrange-ments are the best and the steam heating system wellnigh perfect. The entire building is practically fireproof,but fire escapes are also provided, as an additional guar-antee of safety. On the roof is instituted a summergarden that has been most pleasant to visitors and profit-able to the management. From its peak may be seenKenesaw Mountain, Lone Mountain, and the StoneMountain, mentioned elsewhere in this issue. Duringthe warm season concerts are held here each evening,for guests and such of the towns people as are possessedof season tickets. Among the minor conveniences is a special free omni-bus, that meets guests at the Union depot; the best of ^ftMidrJ^a^is^U^^^. THE ARAGON—PARLOR A. porter service in moving baggage and exhibits, andprompt attendance to calls. The committee has made no mistake in selecting theAragon as headquarters of the Association, from thepoint of view of its excellence as an inn, as well as fromthe fact of its convenient location. All the electric carsto Piedmont Park pass the door, and three blocks awaystands the Equitable building, the electrical center of thecity. THOUGHT HE WAS A DUMMY.


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