The Diary: P A G E.34. Cont'd on page.37. We then strolled across the Esplanda,past the two Butterfly Banstands and the Grand Triumhal Bridge. Each column of the Triumphal Bridge was outlined in light. The Horticulture and the United States Govern- ment Buildings were also beautifully illuminated. It is difficult to find words with which to and how to describe the illuminations of the exp-osition but the illustrations on pages,31,32,35,and 36 respectively may give the reader a fair idea of their appearance.As we left the grounds and went to bed that night we postively declared the Pan AM. when illuminated to be a perfect DREAM thus passed Tuesday the first day of our trip. Chapter 3. Sight seeing on the expositon grounds. On rising, Wednesday morning we entered the dining room and proceeded to do justice to the delicious corn muffins,beefsteak and other things placed before us. The table looked sick when we were through, owing to our great appetites. After breakfast we sat down on the motel verandah for awhile and at 8 oclock we saw the Seeing Buffalo Coaches draw up before the hotel. These coaches were large and roomy,with seats on top and made regular trips about the city every day , charging passengers 50 cents for round trip. This was a good opportunity to see the city of Buffalo