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 for EXHIBITORS intercommunication and the extent to which its com- merce spreads beyond its own borders. The unceasing ” purpose of progress ” has nowhere better exemplifica- tion than in the great State of California in which this Exposition is to be held. It is most fitting, therefore, that in San Francisco, Transportation — which has made this great celebration possible — should be treated as a subject and be given a building of its own. The exhibits of Railways, Vessels, Vehicles and Aerial Navigation will be housed in the Palace of Transportation, which, is of rectangular shape and occupies sufficient space to make a complete display of these great industries. Railway exhibits will consist of locomotives, cars and. all railway supplies, and will occupy one section of the building. The locomotive exhibit will be along the lines of the greatest and latest developments in locomotive construction; and the car exhibit will show the most modern methods for the accommodation of the public, both in railway and street cars. These will include all the new inventions and appliances used for the protection of life and property in this con- nection. The automobile and allied industries have increased enormously since the St. Louis Exposition, and the exhibit of this method of transportation will be the most extensive and carefully proportioned of any ex- hibit ever shown. The commercial vehicle has invaded the domain of the delivery wagon and heavy truck, and this type of transportation will have its recogni- tion. Adequate arrangements will be made for those