

The other panel on the reverse reads,
The New Mountain Hostelry, the "Many-Glacier"
The new Many-Glacier Hotel in the heart of Glacier Park is one of the most noteworthy tourist hotels that ever has been erected in America. Located on the shore of McDermott Lake, fifty miles north of Glacier Park Station, as the terminus of the Automobile Highway, the "Many-Glacier" occupies a situation of remarkable grandeur; its galleries overlook a wonderful mountain panorama that includes Mount Altyn, Gould Mountain, Grinnell Mountain, Grinnell Glacier, Mount Wilbur and McDermott Peak. In size it is similar to the "Glacier Park," like that hotel having accommodations for upwards of 400 guests. In architecture it is uniquely in harmony with Glacier Park and its mountains. It is built of timber hewed about McDermott Lake; its timbered walls are stained in many harmonious colors and embellished with many wood carvings. In place of being laid out along a formal ground plan, its several sections conform to the irregular contour of McDermott Lake's shoreline. Its forest lobby is perhaps even more interesting than that of the "Glacier Park"; of this a mural canvas, 180 feet long, painted by Medicine Owl and eleven other Blackfeet braves and depicting the history of the Blackfeet nation in its palmy days, is a novel decoration. The same high standard of equipment, cuisine and general service that is maintained at the "Glacier Park" will be maintained at the "Many-Glacier." The "Many-glacier" will be operated on the American plan; rooms without bath will be $4 and $4.50 per day, rooms with bath will be $5 per day upward.