Information for Exhibitors
A brief Description of the Exposition, Extracts of important Rules and Regulations, and an Analysis of the Plan and Scope of the Exhibit Departments
År: 1915
Sider: 48
The Panama Canal Divides Continents to Unite the World. The Universe Celebrates This Achievement at San Francisco in 1915.
Panama-Pacific International Exposition 1915.
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INFORMATION IU915J for EXHIBITORS
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facilities for reaching the Exposition and the delivery
of freight far superior to any in the past, and will en-
able exhibitors to determine with reasonable accuracy
when the exhibits should reach, their destination.
2. Customs Regulations: The Exposition grounds will
be treated as a bonded warehouse. The same United
States Customs regulations as governed the St. Louis
Exposition will be in effect at San Francisco. The prob-
able advantageous exception is that exhibits sold for
delivery after the close of the Exposition will be ap-
praised at the time of delivery instead of at the time
of receipt at the Exposition grounds.
3. Power and Light: Ample provision will be made
for the supply and. delivery of power and compressed
air for exhibits of machinery in motion and for lighting.
The charges for such supply will be based on the cost
to the Exposition, as it is not desired that this should
be a source of profit.
4. Janitor Service: There will be efficient janitor
service installed for the cleaning of exhibit buildings,
such force to be controlled by the Departmental Chief
of each building. No charge will be made for the clean-
ing of the aisles and passageways, but the responsibility
of keeping the exhibit space in order will rest with the
exhibitor.
5. Renewals: As the period of the Exposition ex-
tends over more than one season, permission will be
granted exhibitors to renew their exhibits. This applies
more particularly to wearing apparel, but renewal or
substitution of fruits and farm products will likewise
be permitted.