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INSIDE INN AT PANAMA-I
View of architect's perspective of huge bote
great world's exposition at St. Ixtuis in 1001 wi
similar large building at San Francisco, with a en
building is within the exposition grounds, near t
SUPERB NIGHT ILLUMINATIC
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At night the vast glass dome of ihe Palace
projectors set withir< the building. The globe,
mitj ui me many marveis 01 me greai ranama-i
rainbow. This photograph shows the great bul
of the Zodiac over Its gloaming surface.
^refined"beaIjty shi
Details of colonnade In the Court of the Unit
dors arc Illuminated by the new Indirect lighting
lighted ih tho same manner., Panama Pacific Int
TYPICAL SCENE IN
Detail showing the rich nud Oriental sugges
IntArnktlonal Rvnoslhoa Snn k'ranplarn
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it Exposition?
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1 on the exposition grounds at San Francisco. Visitors to the
ill remember the huge Inside Inn a* 'nat exposition. There is a
ipaclty of accommodating thousands of people The location of the
he great Palace ot Fine Arts The Inside inn is a city in t'jtelf.
IN OF THE VAST PALACE OF HORTICULTURE
of Horticulture is played upon by rays of gigantic searchlight
which is the largest hemispherical glass dome in the world and is
r'aciflc International exposition, then assumes all the colors of the
tiding at night with the rays of the searchlights casting the sign
OWN IN SCuLTfuRAlTA^NMiNT 1
ferae, showing frieze adornment and sculptured figures. Those corrlsystem,
the whole vast area of thin court?900 by 500 feet?being
ernational Exposition, San Francisco.
ONE OF FHL FOUR INNE R COURTS ^
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tlon in the embellishment of the Court of Abundance, at the PanamaIn
thin court are orange trees in full bearing and rare,flowers.
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SNOW WADE THE DIFFERENCE
What Was Ten Feet of Land to Tired
Man at Work Shoveling
"the Beautiful?"
"Weather like this," said Briefer,
the eminent barrister, "reminds me
of an early ease of mine. It was a
real estate case, a contention over
the ownership of a certain ten feet
of ground, and I was confident that
we should win, for all the facts and
arguments were on our side.
. "Hence I was amazed when my
client, at the beginning of the crossexamination,
was asked if he had
not stated, as lately as the previous
month, that the disputed ten feet
of ground did not belong to him, 1
but to his adversary, the next door
neighbor, who was now fighting his
claim."
"'Yes,' my client answered, 'I did
state that/
"'this admission amazed me more
than ever, and I leaned forward in
my chair wondering what, would
come next.
"'In the presence of witnesses,'
said the cross-examining counsel,
'you declared that these ten feet belonged,
not to you, but to Mr. Parka.
Is that not right?'
" 'Quite right. Quite right, sir,'
said my client.
" 'Then after such an admission/
shouted the counsel, 'how dare yon?
how dare you, sir?come into this
court and claim the strip of land
as your own ?'
"'Well, said my client, 'it was
just after a heavy snowstorm that
I said the ten fee.t Ivlonged to
Neighbor Parks. We were both
shoveling off our sidewalks at the
time."?Ixrndon Titbits.
DISCREET.
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"Did the looker-on at the fight go
home in the interim?"
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