a-Hotel Randle, of which W. A. Randle, formerly of Alamogordo, is proprietor, has been completed It is a 50-room hotel, with single rooms !r} j and suites, There is a large draw-or | ing room lobby on the ground floor :h whose prineipa’ features, aside from 0| j the furnishings, are a great cobblestone fireplace and stipple-finbbed walls of much beuafv.teiTCs-ttitldMatfisicC(nThere are family suites and bachelor suites, the latter being small individual rooms connected by a private passage. ! f,itm3Cl-nPClr:c eitmh*shIn furnishing these rooms I have}* tried to match the Hussmann,” said j g Mr. Randle, “and you may tell my nfriend, Harry Hussmann, that everyroom in the Randle is being equipped with a radio and an electric clock.In quality and sarietv of appoint- w ments this is to stand as the finest small hotel in the southwest.”|9 * * *,g The Vorenburg has finished with , the complete remodeling that was in I t progress for some months. jFormer state senator and Mrs. A. j C Calisch have made it practically a hnew hotel and a completely modern i tiand tasteful one. All decorations and ! t;furnishings are new and there is the j d not too usual feature of pictures on the walls of the guest rooms, and good pictures at that. A good painting. or copy, well-framed, takes a lot of hotel-ncss out of a hotel !ninroom.rJ. P. Nash, assidant supennten dent of this division of the S. P.. has bought two lots back of Hotel Randle. Mr. Nash is a man of idea*, as will be seen.a#|MiJaaHe is to erect a two-story building. The lower story will be given o\er tr* a garage which will be equipped, among other things, with a turntable for cars and a traveling era tie. Doubtless Mr. Nash got this j idea from a railroad shop.| The upper floor will terminate in a dome roof and will contain a hall which will be utilized as a bowling alley, i place for dancing or a theater. There will be a stage which j r v'i 11 ser\e all requirements. Neats | i will be removable, and the bowling alleys will fold up against the walls. This floor will be connected bvct*bridge with Hotel Randle. Windowswill le arranged to allow for what follows: Pullman equipment will be installed so that cifrtains can bedropped and beds made up flt; takecare of overflow guests from thehotel. Each will have his bed and curtained compartment and a window for air and light.An old adobe building which stood on this site has been demolished. Construction of the new building issoon to be commenced.« « *