The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1915-1947, July 09, 1915, Image 5

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MILLIONS THRONGING TO THE GREAT PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION Now Is the Time to Visit America’s Huge Panama Canal Celebration at San Francisco. Exposition Safeguards Visitors. miniature battleship blown up and mine explosion INTERESTING FEATURES IN TWO EXHIBITION PALACES Amazing Voice Amplifier and Other Wonders of the World’s Progress at the Great Panama-Pacific Canal Celebration This Year the Year of All Years to Take Marvel Journey to the Pacific Coast. F ROM every part of the world j one of many revolutionary solontitle hour required months to cross the visitors are thronging to the j advances demonstrated at the Expost- . plains, with that or today, when th great Exposition at San Frail-1 tion. The invention lias made possible j orator in New York may address Ins cisco. The Ex|Kisition there is i the transcontinental telephone, and the anilietu e In San e'ranets'o tlie most comprehensive and interest-1 prlneiple which Is applied has not been developed to Its fullest extent It Is said that with the probable develop- Uiji of all universal expositions, and it will probably lie the last to be held wiililn the present peneratlon. Now Ik the time to see It. •pin. Panama-Pacific International Ex position. which opened on Fell. 20 last inis charmed the millions who have al ready beheld the maple city by the Golden Gate. The marvels of the universe are dis played in the vast exhibit palaces, af fording the most comprehensive sum mary of the world's propress ever dis closed. Many of the exhibits ure as revolutionary in their character and mean as touch to future generations us did the locomotive or telegraph when It was first Introduced. The Million nmplifler, for example, makes it possible for a man In New York city to deliver an address through the tele phone to a large audience in Sail Fran cisco, 3.000 miles away. Through the use of beat waves the intensity of the voice vibrations is increased to such an extent that, although the orator may deliver Ids address in a low voice into the telephone In New York, in San Francisco it is possible to increase the sound In volume sufficient to fiil a large laid. On tlie other hand, the New York speaker's address may lie distributed through telephonic receiving disks nt tached to each chair in the hull in San Francisco. In one of the exhibit pal aces visitors may. without charge, hear a man in New York read from the headlines of the New York newspa pers. This performance begins in the I possible to project the human voice Pnlnoe of Liberal Arts each day nt 31 halfway around the globe without the o'clock. I use of a telephone wire Contrast tlie The amazing voice amplifier is but 1 era sixty-five years ago, when the pio- TEI.El'HONE TWENTY-TWO FEET HIGH AT THE PAN AM A-l'ACIFIC EXPOSITION. This giant telephone is shown in the PalHce of Liberal Arts. Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco. mont of tlie long distance wireless tele phone this new invention will make it And there are many other develop incuts ns wonderful and ns revolution ur.v. all reveailnu 'lie (lend nt ine world’s progress In tlie arts, sciences mid industries If you are interested in mining, for exuuiple. beneath the floor of tlie east I'alaet* of Mines you piny find a mine In operation, with its stupes and liiinicls and shafts and < cun pressed air drills. Walt a moment and you may witness an explosion in the mine. A gong rings, an aniliulanee dashes up with a corps of rescuers pro vided with respiratory appanilus. an I effects n rescue In tlie Enlace of Machinery you may see n miniature battleship blown up b.i a miniature mine patterned after one of the latest types of the submarine mine. In the Palace of Education yon will see classes of students engaged in their studies, and perhaps you may lie able to see Mine. Montessort. tlie cele brated 1 tul lull teacher, Instructing classes of children. In the vast ex hibit palaces und suite buildings mo tion pictures are freely employed with this object in view. There are forty- three free- cinematograph shows upon the Exposition grounds, and, by the way. there Is no charge to enter the exhibit palaces. If you ure Interested in wnnt the for eign nations have accomplished yon have only to visit the marvelous dls plays of the European countries or of those of tlie Orient or South America, Canada or Australia. Among the French displays you may, if you wish, behold priceless works of art never be fore exhibited In America and which at the Exposition find sanctuary from the ravages of war. ALL AMERICA ON EXHIBITION THIS YEAR; RAILROADS GRANT LOW ROUND TRIP RATES TO SEE UNIVERSE’S MARVELS Privileges of Routing Never Before Offered—Hotel Rates Average Less Than Those of Other Great Cities and 125,000 Rooms Av&ilatdc In Hotels and Apartment Houses In San Francisco. T HERE is something helpful and inspiring for every one at the | Exposition. Said Vice Fresl- 1 dent Mancha!! recently: "Who- 1 ever can, even nt a sacrifice of some thing which for the moment appears necessary, should come to see u real work of art never equaled, even by a mirage. If there he any one in Amer ica with a thirst for knowledge and for beauty and a longing for a liberal edu cation, such a one can obtain It tiero. "Tills is (lie university of tlie world. It lias a clmir fully endowed to meet the wants and needs of each. The eye, tlie ear, the mind, the heart, the soul, each may have Its horizon here enlarg ed. I came to bear a message. I re main to become a student. I leave the feet of tills tiainallel of all expositions with regret." And Miss Helen Keller, who, ns nil know, is both blind und denf, having acquired the faculty of speech, although she inis never heard any one speak, said of her visit to the Exposition that it was the most Inspir ing period of Iter life. Said Dr. Fred erick J. V. SkitT: "Here the world Is shown In epitome. Tlie visitor from whatever realm here enters into his na tive laud.” Apart from Its costly and compre hensive displays, the great Exposition is an inspiration in itself. In Its archi tectural beauty the I’annma-I’aciflc in ternational Exposition surpasses any of its predecessors. At night the great Tower of Jewels .itands out satin- white, sparkling with a thousand (-hanging colors, ns batteries of search lights piny upon tills pyramidal monu ment, tlie loftiest structure lit the Ex position mid ns tall as the average thir ty-live story city block. The coloring of the Exposition, the decorative light ing nt night, the sculpture and the landscaping are till the work of tlie foremost men In their respective fields. Now is the time to see the Ex position. When you much Sun Fran cisco you will, of course, wish to find accoilmiodmIons without unnec essary delay, anil, while you will find A THltmi.EII ON TUB JOY ZONE Tills Kin at figure guards tlie entrance to one of tlie stupendous attractions on tile famous Joy Zone at Kan Francisco. In the Bowls of Joy you are rotated thirty miles an hour In small ears that climb around u giant spiral The How ls of Joy are hut one of hundreds of iittraclions In tile greatest amusement section the world tine ever known He sure to see the Ex position. some neemninodutlo-.iH necessarily much more expensive than others, you will lie able to secure ii room at a dollar » I day and up. Indeed, one enn find nit soris of rooms in the great city of San ! Francisco, which In reality Is n much | greater center than the census would- , Indicate, since, with its neighboring rit- les around Sun Francisco hay. II forms a group of cities with a population of almost 1,000,into persons. Hotel rates in San Francisco are no more than- tlio.v are In any other great city in the United States. As a help to visitors- the Exposition inulnluilis the Exposi tion Hotel Ibircnu nil olll. Ini activity which Is conducted with the on opera tion nud assistance of a committee of representative hotel men ol San Frit It- cisco. Oakland ittrl Itcrkelej Tills Hotel Hu real! has no purpoae other than to serve the public It Is not a profit tanking institution If you want full particulars as to ui-eomuioilntlnns ml- drcss tlie Olllcinl Exposition Hold Itn- reim. Flannery Rulldlng. Market and Kearny streets. San Francisco In writing. It would la- well to slate how many there are In your party und how long you desire to stay There lire lu-eoinniodatlnns for all lit. the great city by the Holden Hale, and one need only glance through the classified columns of the San Francisco papers to find how great Is the variety of the aecominodntIons offered, while a ride through the rebuilt city will show hundreds and hundreds of hotels und apartment houses, nil constructed within the past eight years. So do not fail to see the Exposition early. The greatest geniuses of the age und the greatest nations of the world) have contributed the earth's siiprcmest achievements, npd a visit to the Expo sition is not only an education. Inn an inspiration. Every One Should See the Historic Liberty Bell at the Panama 's,,* . Pacific International Exposition Part In Greeting the Historic Relic at San Francisco July 17, When the Greatest Patriotic Celebration In the History of the West Will Be Held. Millions to Take Slpi&rl >i ■'mr -1 h'.. : : y-%m f *xmL « m ¥ " 71 .""t'! HHPiLlui ■ If TLI.ION8 of American youngsters will profit by their summer vaca- [Vl tions this year, for with their parents they will flock to the I'trt "1 Panama-Pacific International Exposition at San Francisco. UeallA- ing that the coming generation Is interested la Ihe wonderful ex- ibits and the general t.eautv of the Exposition, the Exposition directors made strenuous campaign for the acquisition of the greatest historic relic in Arner- a. the Liberty Bel), and todav that treasured emblem of the birth of the na an's independence Is being prepared for Its long transcontinental journey. The Ubertv Bell will leave Philadelphia July fi and. making short stops iroughout many parts of the country, will reach Sat. Francisco on the even- 'g of July 16. The greatest patriotic celebration in the history of the ill be held In Fan Francisco on July 17. Every man. woman and child should ?e this glorious demonstration It will be an event to be remembered by ren during their whole lives. „ The city council of Philadelphia, which nt first opposed sending the bell to an Francisco, fearing that the widening of the crack that appeared in “ntury ago might be greatly increased, finally appropriate ... , ' ie expense of transporting and safeguarding the great re ic across 1 net*. In appreciation of this action 200.000 school children of California ave joined in a petition thanking Philadelphia for allowing the famous treafl- re to be sent to the Exposition. ... A special train will cam- the great national relic to San Francisco, with an »cort of twenty-four members of the select and common councils of Philo- elpbia. A number of distinguished citizens will a'-company the bel • During tbs stay at the Exposition the hell wtll be p B<c n t e • ia State building, which is a replica of the famous Independence hail. , wt - be bell first pealed out its message of liberty, rills most rexerts 1 - die of the nation will be placed in a monster vault and guarded by a special euchment of Exposition guards, who will see that no harm befalls it / Exposition Safeguards Visitors Against High Prices and Petty Extortion The Official Exposition Hotel Bureau will without charge give all Information us to hotels, apartment houses and living charges. Secure accommodations In advance or provide them on arrival for par ties of any number at any price desired from $1 a day upward in good, modem hotels with every known convenience. The Exposition Hotel Bureau Is an official activity of the Panama- Pacific International Expiosltion, but is conducted with tin* co-operation and, assistance of a committee of representative hotel men of San Fran- cisco, Oakland and Berkeley. The bureau can be of more direct assistance to you and others who Intend visiting the Exposition If you will indicate: First.— Whether you desire hotel or apartment house accommodations. Second.—If hotel, whether European or American plan. Third.- When you will arrive. Fourth.—Probable length of stay. Fifth.—The number in your party. Sixth.—The maximum rate you will pay. With this Information the bureau will furnish the names of a num ber of hotels, rooming or apartment houses meeting your requirements, and from tills list von can make a better select Ion Address the Official Exposition Hotel Bureau, Flannery Building. San Francisco. Cal. Will Not Stick. 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