The Diary: Pan American Expo

The Diary: P A G E .26. Cont'd on page.26. were ninety five colored electric bulbs, which colored the foaming water all colors of the rainbow, as it tumbled into the Tower Basin in front. The illuminated buildings once seen, will be long remembered. On the right and left of the Tower the Electricity and the Agriculture Buildings throbbed withi brightness and seeming life under their new garb which Niagara had furnished them. Rows of lights outlined the windows and the doors, over the entrances and every imaginable place. In front, lay the beautiful court of the Fountains; on one side the Machinery Building and on the other the Manufactures. Down the grand sheet of water in the Court of Fountains was a row of fountains shoot- ing into the air and falling upon cirles of colored lights, thus chang- ing the colors of the water continuosly. The large entrance to the Machinery Building, resting on the Court, simply blazed with radiance. From under the eaves, in curves over the windows, in concealed places over the doors and along the roof and the tops of the many towers, the soft yellow radiance shone forth. The visitor at the grand sight was simply spell bound. Words would not come; His heart was so full. Lost in the glory of the thousands of lights we wake up to find ourselves before the Temple of Music. This building was octagonal shaped and was also brightly illuminated.