A Telephone In Every Room
The telephone is put to a new use in the great hotel at Tampa, which Millionaire Plan has just built to rival thost of Millionaire Flager at St. Augustine. Instead of an electric press button every room will have a telephone connected with the office. Guests will be able to communicate not only with the office, but with their friends in other rooms at will. The great orchestrion which was one of the marvels of the Paris : tion is to be placed in the large rnusic I room of the hotel. It has been arranged that any guest in his room can, by merely telephoning to the office, be connected with the orchestrion and have the music transmitted to him in full volume. In fact, he can put in actual practico one of the most won derf ui of Bellamy's conceptions, and every night, if he likes, go to sleep listening to the finest of monies.
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Ann Arbor Argus