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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1915 Vol. 61 N. 5 - Page 7

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
PIANOS AT THE PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION.
Alhambra Cafeteria, the great refreshment center
of the exposition, is equipped with a handsome
Visiting Piano and Talking Machine Men Pleased with San Diego's Enterprise—Exposition
Kohler & Campell for the entertainment of the
Wins High Praise—May Be Kept Open During Next Year—Opening of Canal Helps City.
patrons, and instruments of other makes are to be
(Special to The Review.)
Coast, and therefore a most desirable gateway to found in various other structures, all of them being
the interior.
intended for use rather than for show, which, after
SAN DIEGO, CAL., July 21—Visitors to the piano
merchants and talking machine jobbers' conven-
From the trade viewpoint the San Diego Ex- all, means the most effective form of display.
tions in San Francisco greatly enjoyed the op- position holds considerable interest, for there, are
The trade visitors to the exposition have been
portunity given them of journeying to this city, several prominent pianos well represented in the numerous to date, and of course the great influx
at the extreme southern tip of the Pacific Coast, and
the purpose of inspecting the Panama-California
Exposition being held here, the first exposition of
its kind to be kept open for an entire year, which is
a distinct tribute to the extraordinary qualities of
the climate in this city.
Those who are interested in the romantic histo-
ries of the old Spanish misisons and the early
yeriod of American history which they represent
will be much impressed with the fact that all the
various buildings have been designed in accordance
with the architectural spirit shown in the old mis-
sions—the Spanish Colonial style. The mild cli-
mate has mad: it possible to produce an orange
orchard, a tea plantation and a wonderful growth
of vines and shrubs that.practically cover some of
the structures and give them the appearance of age
and permanence. The old Spanish idea is preserved
Alhambra Cafeteria in Which Kohler & Campbell Piano Has Been Installed.
various buildings, not as exhibits but as part of the
furnishings of the buildings.
In the Southern Counties building, shown here-
with, for instance, there is installed a handsome
Starr concert grand which is being used in numer-
ous musical affairs of formal and informal charac-
Patio
of
tne
Southern
Counties
of piano and talking machine men before and after
the convention to San Francisco created quite a stir
in local music trade circles. They were given an
opportunity of seeing what the people in the south-
ern portion of California are capable of doing.
The interest in the exposition has been so pro-
Building,
San Diego Exposition.
throughout the exposition, the guards being Spanish
guards, the girls Spanish dancing girls, the bands-
men vaqu:ros, and so on.
The entire exposition is devoted primarily to the
ex, loitation of the resources of the Southwest, agri-
culturally and industrially, although the rest of the
country is well represented in the exhibits.
The opening of the Panama Canal has had a new
and real effect on the commercial importance of
San Diego, for this city is the first port of call for
vessels coming through the canal from the Atlantic
1 he Woman's Building with Its Magnificent
Southern Counties Building from the Canyon Espanol
in Which Starr Concert Grand Is Installed.
ter, and which was inspected by
Henry Gennett, president of the
Starr Piano Co.. upon his recent
visit to this city.
In the Woman's building there is
to be found a magnificent Knabe
grand that has also been called upon
to provide the piano music and ac-
companiments at many musical af-
fairs held in that building. The
Knabe Grand.
nounced that plans are now under consideration
whereby the fair will continue all of next year,
augmented by the principal exhibits of the Panama-
Pacific Exposition at San Francisco after the first
of the year. If this arrangement is consummated
it will add materially to the interest of the general
public in the Panama-Pacific Exposition.
The Kimball Piano Co.'s store in Cedar Bluffs,
la., has removed to 208 First avenue, that city.

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