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Tough steel of ample thick¬ 
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A Tribute to the “National” 
“ A TRIBUTE to the genius of man” 
il is how the National Dairy Ex¬ 
position, which will be held this year 
on the State Fairgrounds at Syracuse, 
N. Y., from October 5 to October 13, 
is described by one of New York’s 
farm leaders: 
“It’s wonderful,” he said, “when one 
stops to think how the work of man 
has produced such wonderful and in¬ 
spiring results as are shown at the Ex¬ 
position every .year. You have only to 
look at the cattle led into the ring; 
then think back to the cattle our grand¬ 
fathers, even our fathers, had. 
“Then, walk into the buildings which 
house the great exhibits of dairy ma¬ 
chinery and equipment, all the wonder¬ 
ful devices which have made this coun¬ 
try one of the greatest dairy nations 
of the present day, because it enables 
us to get milk and dairy products to 
consumers most efficiently. 
“That machinery is actually awe¬ 
inspiring when you consider the ‘hand 
dipping’ methods of only a few years 
ago. Think of the lives saved by pas- 
tuerizing equipment, by cleaning and 
cooling devices; think of the promotion 
of better health and greater strength 
which improved methods has brought 
about, making . ice cream, butter, 
cheese, and other dairy products more 
easily available to the consumer. 
“Have you ever thought that the 
National Dairy Exposition plays a 
great and significant part in this work 
by bringing together, once a year, all 
the finest types of pure bred and grade 
dairy cattle; by showing farmers how 
they can improve their herds and in¬ 
crease their prosperity; by making the 
Exposition a clearing house of ideas in 
the machinery and equipment field; by 
bringing to the attention of dairy prod¬ 
ucts’ manufacturers the economic value 
of labor-saving, sanitary, efficient ma¬ 
chinery? The National Dairy Exposi¬ 
tion is a fine and needed institution, 
and I hope everyone who can—dairy 
farmer, manufacturer, dairy products’ 
executive, and consumer—will take 
several days to visit the show and learn 
the real scope of a tremendous and 
vital industry.” 
CITY OF SYRACUSE READY FOR 
THE “SHOW” 
Syracuse is taking the National Dairy 
Exposition seriously, and through its 
Chamber of Commerce and other civic 
bodies has resolved to maintain its 
reputation as the “City of Unbounded 
Hospitality.” No detail of the mat¬ 
ter of hotel accommodations for guests 
is being overlooked by those responsi¬ 
ble for the physical needs of visitors. 
The Rooming Committee, which has 
charge of this work, is cooperating 
with the local Chamber of Commerce 
in the arrangements for handling a 
record attendance and special efforts 
to care for the comforts of the thou¬ 
sands of visitors are being made by 
men and women experienced in this 
sort of thing. 
The wise ones are arranging for ac¬ 
commodations now. October 5 is not 
far away, and the slogan, “On to Syra¬ 
cuse,” will soon be a reality. If your 
heart is in dairy business, you will not 
fail to attend the greatest dairy ex¬ 
position ever held, but the earlier you 
make your hotel reservations the bet¬ 
ter will the Rooming Committee be 
able to care for your personal comforts. 
WORK ON COLISEUM PROGRESS¬ 
ING RAPIDLY 
The great Coliseum, now under con¬ 
struction on the State Fair grounds 
at Syracuse, N. Y., at a cost of $500,- 
000, will be the center of a great ex¬ 
position of the dairy industry when the 
National Dairy Show is held on the 
fair grounds October 5-13. It is to be, 
without doubt, one of the finest build¬ 
ings among the fine ones already known 
to farmers. 
Work on the mammoth building is 
now progressing rapidly. Steel frame¬ 
work is being erected under pressure 
and the contractor has promised W. E. 
Skinner, general manager of the na¬ 
tional show, that everything will be in 
readiness on October 5, when the doors 
will be thrown open. It is of gray 
brick, uniform with the other buildings, 
and makes a splendid addition to the 
grounds. 
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