The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, January 28, 1915, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE ONTARIO ARGUS THURSDAY. JANUARY 28 1915
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, Greatest and Most Marvelou $ of
All Celebrations, Opens Completed In Every Detail on Feb. 20, 1915
Forty of the World's Great Nations to Join With America In Celebrating the Opening of the
Panama Canal In a Conclave Unsurpassed In History.
Wonderful Exhibits From All L&nds Show the Big International Exposition's Amusements
Novel and Wonderful
World's Best Progress
From Beginning to End Magnificent Panama-Pacific International Exposition Will Abound With
Superb Educational and Entertainment Features.
By HAMILTON WRIGHT.
Tiik conotrocttoa of tba vnt
Pmmum PaeUta Inti matkmal
htepoattloa al laa rr.m laco
Whh ll.'p per rent Completed
three months before I he opening day.
on Feb IP, IMS The early installa
tion of tkooaaatfi of tout of ran and
costly exhibit from nil parts of the
gioiir mi') iii.. partfctpaHoo of fortj of
tiie worUTi it on nt ies have mamr
ed n ewlebrattoa that win ha unrivaled
lo Its splendor, inaptitude, Inti r 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1
conir In ii i v tueea
From its op) nlng until lis elose, Ofl
pec 4. 191ft, the ftapaaU ui win
Oliuiiial with original fMttirM 'o'1,.,
ed nt in ota ii'li'im- of many millions
f ioii, ir it will praam i eraai see
tlon of human in hlevciticiit Tln Pun
1'ranclsoo In h single day, find, far In
dvaasa of its opening, tba imposition
i 'ni craaM aa aaptacadi ntad interest
tbroofbool iiio world, Mini Ita opening
a as ; tfi-i iv awaited
In keen competitive exhibit there
will n presented more Mum Mi.iam sin
gla exhibits n mi prmips of related ox
hiiiits portnsiafj tba faanlts of the
world's iiosi cffurts in recent years.
This woodarnil Rxpoeltlon, praaont-
id :it nn oiitlny 'f more than 100.000,-
000, celebrates iiintiinp'ir'iiiooiis
achievement, ihi. batMlng "f tba Pana
mi null, and nil I'xIillilN Mint nro on
(fad fot ' oinprtitivo award wffl ba
those Mint have In en originated or pro
duced since tin- gr-nt Umlatano Pur
i Iiiiho Kxposltlnn nt HI. LogJSI ten veins
ago. Tin- paaatbla exception to tbii
rule will le whore earlier exhibits lire
fare work will, for example, aee In
the Palace of Mine an eihlblt throe
inurths of hu acre In extent, llltm
t rating the iniinner In which the
largest steel corporation In the world
la carina; for and phins to still fur
ther advance the welfare of Ita em
ployees In the Palace of Education
they will he Interested In a (treat
1'nlted States government exhibit.
The groat war la aa waj has dimin
ished the prospect of nttendanco t
the Imposition, and thousands of
Americans will for the tlrst Mine en
fOf the eduiiitlve Hip across their nil-
live himi. Aft.r tin- oatbrcaa of me
eiiiilllet the iiuinber of conventions de
cidiBg to nn ct In Snn Francisco pro
pnllliiniltel) lm -reused. One f the
oat Important of the assemblages
will he the International engineering
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THL MOTHER OF LUCOU BK1CHIY, FRO!! TBI T0WX1 OF JEWELS, 435 FEET ABOVE THE
K,li1' AT lM v '" ffXO UITEEMATIONAL EXP0SITI0M. WATCHES HER SON
100? HIS 0r:r t LOOP.
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ard ,- rurnted twoMtlrrly ue imi iksith ilvfyluj atunta over Um cwunlwtad
I''1 Bw Hi. .11 ii i ther who foi tba Him nine m ired him
" : MA .ice of honor. 33 r,,t up m tba air. M tba tiptop of the w.n
arful : .. wm aUa to watrb ararjr arratte nova of bar dartslavil aoa she
arlad oul wly oncv Thai m - wrote tba Burw "tOOXT airalnal the clouda, IiIkIi ubos,. h1(. two lu'ii.-a
- ' . i ui me looping ni Ills one i:ioiis:iiititii loop.
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llUalle M on l fai .1.1
priMicied lor il, iii.ii tba I
which i eieiii ,i. tba opening ul
nut, la tisbiy ravaalad lb ,-
IllUlllli I HI. . o n.lllomil . In, v , it..' Ii I
In .vniei'i. nn blstor) 1 1,, r will I... u
Ueutrul grtNiad where even MtfrWM en
gat; ni in warfara wUl dta4aj en a
cal never Ixf. j . . : . . t tin I proy
re In the arts. IndiiHiiie.s anil -. '.ernes
Of peace
WlUlln lluee moiiMis before the iin n
llitf of Mie I'x position Ma in.tny U 2aai
toua of coi. -h:iiimuu had rem bed San
down to Utaatrata tba .volution of the
- .f Dtaaufai tun aa, ior h
ample .i dtapUy of a model nt the ih-m
eottoo uln in connection wltb UM mnr
trvluua e.iuipinent into arbk'b it baa
i inhi'il.
Mini) of the displays will he espe
iiilly adaplisl to Ntu.ly bj the data
fatal to grent national and Interna
tional coiiKresseN and convention, of
w hleh more than MiH), .-ml nil -Inn ni
most every phase of human activity,
line voted to meet In San Kran. Isco
In 11M.V Oeleijates to the congresses
hi en"-uii iii h.ivi.it proitraaa and vol
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THE END OF THE TRAIL," PANAMA -PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL
EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1915.
tui pbotograpb bow Jaataa K rta Praaart superb piece of ttataan
Tue End of tha Trail," at I i Pai PadtW lutrruattoaal KxpoalUoa Uore
than X) be; Uful kculpti M W howi it Mu- Kxpoaltlou, the worka of
faiiiOUB sen!. Of tl J m t0 Mie .-, ulptiin s bhewn out of
Boura. tbouaa la of baa iful worka : an iw presented in tha itraat Paia
at Fiiu- .ui.
coii-resa. at which Ita dlatliiKiimhe.!
h.ilrinan, Colonel qporgl V. tiocthula,
Mill preside.
The rwralfW participation will bo
il 'table. I'he iintlmis are not attempt
Inn to show everything thut they pro
du.e, hm lV y especial eniphasla
upon Mios,. pioducta In which they ex.
el in the Dai.i.sh dlaplay. for exanj
ile. will I.,. showu producti 0f the
Uoyal Danish iKircelain factory at Co
pcnii ik-,. Jiipau lu her exhauatlv ex
hibit will dlsnlav nrlceloKM ..,k. mM
art, loaned by direction of the Imperial
houaeholil and many of which could
not be duplicated. From Italy will bo
.shown historic painUuga of the old
uiuaieni. hitherto never exhibited lu
America lu the orltlnale. Krouj China
there hue reached 8au Krunctato eo
le. tlona of exlublu collects under tha
BUporrtBloa of the woveruors of the Chi
li. ..-e provinces. Kare Mllka and aaUus.
larvlnts, inlay work lu the precious
metals. fxbJbita of the trauaportatlou
DiOtboda employ ed lu the old China
and the modern methods u.sed In the
aw ikaalai republic will be ahown.
Ni w lioatatld will make u uiarvel
hlhlt of lis rare nunJt, 0f lu
I, Of its superb acei.ic charms
,. niuulier of raiv emut lrvi. (clUi
from New Zealand will 1,,. fouuj
rowing on the KviH.sition poojada.
I he AlKCIitliie l;.pul,le nty Mt
a.shh- ., bvfgaf sum Mian any ever ap
itroprlatad hjr a forobrn aattoa for rep
res. utatioii in an Ameiuau oxpoalUoa
uudara cities of Argeatlaa, the
BCboota. churches. UhrarU-a, the itreat
i aioca ana arlcultural Interests
will DO evtei.sively poitiaved, Mud the
mutual Interests of South America and
S rtb Auu-ina will he emphasized lu
almost every conceivable manner
From South Africa will h sh.,.. .....'
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m, uid exhibits and methods of itra..
Hon. The ni.i-i.(rtceut Canadian dle
I avs will review not ouly the widely
ra aj;riculturul wealth, but will
UluatratO the scenic charms of tha
; I'onmiion. of aoow clad moua
i. in poaka, of farroacblag forest, of
1 lakes In chains of sliver tud
raabini Tmintato itraajBa.
Preaident Wilson Will Visit Panama-Pacific Display of Nations via Panama Canal V&nderbilt
Cup Race and Grand Prix Will Be Held In San Franciaco.
By HAMILTON WRIGHT.
WONIiKKFUL and novel
aumsctitcnta, parades and
pagaaata of the oriental
coiintriea, auto and yacht
racpM nnd nllileilc contestn will ba Ob
served upon a scale of unexampled
mairnltiidi' and arandotir at the I'ana
nm I'm llii- Internntlonnl KxpnslM.m
The aa twain ptrtMpattoji of Cblna,
Japan. Slam and Indo and Co. bin Chi
na, when taken in connection with
the plans nlread.v mnde and with the
bitOfOOtbxf oriental popuhitlon of San
I'rani Ni'o. assures such spectacles aa
have never before been seen lu the oc
rldenf Pajaaata of miles In lenulh
aet off by wmnlerfiil tlo.ats and tnar
velous pyrotechnics will wind through
the streets of San Franelsen
There will be held throimhout the
thla event. The fnmoua Salt Lake, tltieiital rallw nya. The (Irand Canyon
Mormon choir, (be deep toned plaintive com isaajoi la built upon ao BTOtllflnoj
almrers.of Hawaii and even a chorua
of fifty Maorlan singers will take part
In the choral events At an expondl
tnro of liJMUOOO the Kxpnsltlon has
constructed n great Auditorium In the
civic center of San Francisco, which
will be used by the (treat conventions
and sour festivals Mr. and Mra.
Doiiff'ns Crane will present their latest
terpslchoreiin novelty, the "Kxp. iMJOfl
Tntmo;" Mr Harry Lander will slug
the Kxposltloti halted
The amusement section of the Kx
position, the ".one," correspindinit to
the famous "Midway" at the World's
Columbian FxposiMon at Chleairo, will
carry out tba purpose of the BxpoattJOn
to give every feature a hluh educa
II. uial value.
a hi a I..- that visitors will view the
canvases from h Htamlard gauge rail
way coach running on n Ntandard
BJMfaj track. A huge working nmilel
of the I'aiiaiiia ennui in so exteimlva
that vlsltorr aenled In coin forta bit the
ater chairs will be cariied hIouk the
route of (he canal upon a inovnble
platform, and a dictaphone nt the arm
of each chair will describe each scene
as It comes Into view A novel amuse
ment feature will be provided by work
lug submarine boats of sixty live tmn
displacement, which will operate in an
artificial lagoon. The Aeros. ope, a
huu-e Inverted pendulum, operating Ilka
a giant seesaw, with n great bahiniing;
weight on the short end and n ear for
passengers nt the extremity of Ita long.
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WONDERFUL GLASS DOME OF THE PALACE OF HORTICULTURE, PANAMA-PACIFIC
TIONAL EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO. 1918.
1 alaee or Horticulture, looking toroagb the Court of I'uluis This iiuiitlful Mtnnlui. hi.s a gfc
reel high ami BJ foot In dlauieler liuvvnln,.. (he dome Is u huge basket. The general style of the
Is the Freueh ren.u M ime, with Saracenic inodlilcailon. The extreme leugth of the piloeateoTI foot
BSD foot
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arcbltecturo
and bieadth
entire potiad of the F.Naltlon, which
opeus Feb. .'i, I'M... a series of great
evenls. in. 'oidiiig spuria and athlete
cuiitissts of iiiaii.v i.iu.ls conducted upon
0 s. ale of great magnitude.
The Van.lerbllt Automobile Cup
Itace and the Urand l'rlx, the two u
pn-iiie eventa of the automobile year,
will be held upon a four mile -',
einin.i lug a circuit of the Kxpoaltlon
palates, a apecuicular background far
excelling lu beauty nd grandeur any
which ancient Home beheld durlug Ita
huttorlc cUailot races. The Vander
bllt Cup Knee will take place on Feb.
22 aud the (Irand l'rlx on Feb. 27,
1015 Ureat motorboata of the deep
ra cruiser type will race for a $10,000
prize from New York through the I'au
ama canal to the Oolden Oato. A ae
ries of International yacht racea In
the twenty one meter claaa will be
held In bau Franciaco bay. Preaident
Woodrow Wllaon, Kmperor William of
Qeruiauy and King Ueorga of England
have each offered tronhlee In these
oventa. Dwiinmlug, water pelo, fly
caatlng, canoeing, football, baaeball
and long distance foot racing are lu
eluded lu a aertea of more than 200 dif
ferent kind of contests l'reeldent
Wilson himself will atteud the Kipo
. it ion. aud It la probable the members
of congreaa will atu-ud lu au especial
ly chartered afeamer.
Of International Interest will be tha
greatest live stock ahow lu the world'a
history atone thau SoOO.OOO will ba
awarded In prlxea lu a continuous live
atock exhibit Kare and valuable
breed of all klnda of Live atock from
din taut countries of the globe will be
ahown. Specimens of the fauioua
Chilltugham wild white cattle will be
exhibited for the first time. With the
exception ot two apeclmeua at the Lon
don zoo. thla breed haa never been
ahowu outside of Chllllngham park,
Eugland. Theae cattle are pure white,
with black uoaea, black tips to tha eara
aud black horua. Au International
sheep shearing eonteat will be oue of
the iiuhue exhibitloua.
I'or the uiusleul eventa there haa
ueen built by the Expositiou the mag
nificent lestiv.ii I'alace Uvu the
ground Thla la equipped with a won
d.rful pipe orguu. upon which klr. Kd
wlu lA?mare. world fauioua organlut,
among other celebrities, will give a ae
riea of recitals The Iuteruatlonal KU
teddtod will at San Francisco com
pete f..r 136,000 In cash prlxea. More
Imagine, for the purposes of Illustra
tion, the interest, action and nov-lty
of ten gteat clreusea like Haiiium i
llalley'a combined Into a single "great
est show on earth'' and preaented at
ten tlmee the coat of the alnglo pro
diicthui and an 'deu U galinsl of the
orlgluallty of thla section A total of
more than eleven millions of dollars
baa been expended In Its establishment.
The concessions, aa these leaa serious
feat urea of the Kxpoaltlon are known,
Include a great open air panoramic
reproduction of the Yellowtoue Na
tional park and a almllar representa
Uou of the Grand Canyon of Arlr.ona,
preaented by two of the transcoii
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VAST TRIUMPHAL ARCH AT THE WORLDS GREATEST EXP0SI-
Arch of the Setting Sun in the west entrance to the r , ,k .
. ,u K "",u"'' representing "Tne Nations of the West
-- .-. ..v.Uo . u em,Krnni wagon dmwn bv ixcil
. w. H nvuiaiL i ue jaurner or T,..i,.,rr...... " - l ..
dren Th. u. ' . ." " " """ J 'r side are two cbll-
than MtOOO singer, will participate In dlan." n Mi I, .- ., T" ... UUler ""u,t's r"Irc-nt au American la-
the arch
In the middle
Hiding In this is the
er arm. will ral mora than
323 feet above San F.riliielsco bay,
affording au iinsiit pissed vl.-w of the
Kxpositlon citv ami the QoMm tlnte.
Apart from the OalllMlllollta, OOBVSaV
llona and i-oimresses. the v a.t pageauU.
the oaperb pavilions ,,f the nntlooaaai
Mie m l-liltleelil state bUlldlll s. ttlo KX-
poottJoa itself is ii alghi w,u worth
seeing. The giant exhibit palneeo. tha
loftiest ami uiot lapoolBI exposition
buildings .mm eoaatructod, are In their
archil, oture r. pr.sentativ ,. of the finest
work of a commission of fauioua Amer-
lean arebftoeta, who rrooli collaborated
with dlstiiiKui.slied iiiemtiers of this pro
fession abroad.
L'au, an Alaskan and other American types.