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THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD.
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THE TALKING MACHINE JOBBERS' TRIP ACROSS THE CONTINENT— (Continued from page 16).
Tabernacle. The wonderful acoustic properties of this building, and the splendid performance on the organ, roused great enthusiasm among the visitors. Following the visit to the Tabernacle, the party was conducted on a motor trip through
Reynalds, Trostler and Mickel Viewing the Sights at Del Monte.
the principal streets and the leading sights oi Utah's capital were pointed out.
First View of the Pacific Coast.
The next stop was Los Angeles. The route
Charming Bit of the San Diego Exposition.
through the Mojave Valley and Rainbow Canyon gave the conventionists a full opportunity to ap
In Center, W. A. Condon, Sighing for More Power.
preciate just what "Arid America" means, and the breath from the sea which reached them at San Diego was most welcome. Here the party was met by C. S. Ruggles, Los Angeles manager
Mrs. Parmenter Enjoying the Sights at San Diego.
for Sherman, Clay & Co., who accompanied the jobbers on the rest of the trip and added materially to the pleasure of the trip.
At San Diego the members of the party took great pleasure in a visit to one of the two great expositions which California built this year to entertain the host of visitors that are coming to the Pacific Coast. After a visit to the exposi
tion, the members of the party divided for trips around San Diego, some crossing the boundary to the Mexican town of Tia Juana. This place is at present controlled by the Mexican leader, Villa, and it is understood that he derives a very con
Drinking in the Beauties of Cripple Creek Tour — In Foreground, Left to Right: J. F. Bowers, Jr., J. F. Bowers, Sr., J. C. Roush.
siderable revenue from the gambling conducted here.
All were delighted with the views in and around
Mr.
the
Fulghum Has No Thought Here of Overcoat He Left at Home.
San Diego; the beautiful view of sea and shore at Point Loma was especially admired. The trip back to Los Angeles was made by {Continued on page 19.)
Here Is Where Mr. Parmenter Displayed His Art at the Panama California Exposition, San Diego,
Conventionists at Del Monte — Messrs, Bowers and Mickel in Center,