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Show TOURISTS ACCOMMODATIONS John W. Pace has opened up the Pace Inn Service Station at the corner cor-ner of Main and First North streets with a swell lot of tourists cabins and invites the patronage of the public. See his ad. elsewhere in this issue. The service station is commodious and attractive and is a pleasing addition to the corner. The cabins are equal to and superior super-ior to most of those the editor saw while at the coast recently. They are neatly built, well painted and pleasing in appearance. They are well ventilated, venti-lated, having three large windows each, one on either side and one at the end. Windows and doors are screened screen-ed and windows have glass and curtains. cur-tains. Each cabin has a bed and mattress, mat-tress, stove with cement pipe, drop table and stool and electric lights. The grounds are clean and newly graveled. The traveler may drop into one of these nice, clean and comfortable comfor-table cabins and feel at home. There are eleven of them, and already they have all been occupied on two nights. |