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Show A Pineapple Diorama TRY to say that fast. You'll find it hard, but you'll find it extremely easy to drink the pineapple and tomato juice which Libby, McNeill & Libby is selling in sample glasses at thirty booths at the Century of Progress International Inter-national Exposition at Chicago. The former is a natural unsweetened unsweet-ened pineapple juice which is canned by this company, and. in addition to its delicious taste, the very high dietetic value -which has been discovered recently through scientific research by the Pineapple Pine-apple Producers Association has contributed to its popularity. The above diorama is part of Libby, McNeill & Libby's great exhibit in the Agricultural Building Build-ing at the Fair, and shows one of the places from which this new pineapple Juice and also the juicy pineapple which they put up in cans come. A diorama, by the way, is something like the old fashioned panorama. It has three dimensions, blends into a pictorial pic-torial background, and has been used most effectively in many exhibits ex-hibits at the Fair. Extend for Miles It has proved a surprise to many visitors to find out that pineapples grow on plants about waist high, and that the plantations planta-tions stretch out for miles over hill and dale, frequently running up the mountain sides as well as in the Talleys. Quite a mimber of the visitors thought." before they saw this diorama, that pineapples pine-apples grew on trees instead of on comparatively small plants. |