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CITY PLANTING AND BEAUTIFYING. 
{Continued from page 168.) 
mistakes should prove valuable to other cities. While 
the boulevard was originally intended for a pleasure drive 
and was to be used for residence purposes it has de- 
generated. In advocating the establishment its promoters 
met nuich opposition and while it would have been de- 
sirable to have had all property restricted it is quite likely 
the opposition would have been increased in that case. 
The result was that only in parts was it restricted, and 
with the coming of the automobile and the enormous 
growth of the city some soon took advantage of the new 
situation created and the establishment of commercial 
enterprises resulted. For many years we opposed tliem 
with the only means at hand. We informed them that 
under no circumstances would we permit driveways to 
be built on boulevard lawn leading into their property. 
This had a deterring efifect, as it would interfere with 
the conduct of business, but it was only short lived. One, 
more aggressive than the rest, started legal action with 
the result that the Supreme Court of this state held that 
we had no right to deny ingress and egress to any man's 
property when not otherwise restricted. This opened the 
v> ay for many others and now we grant permits for drive- 
wa3's and foot walks, although we try to have them as 
inconspicuous as is possible. 
GREENHOUSE SHADING 
Write for particulars. 
E. A. LIPPMAN, Manufacturer 
6 HIGH STREET, MORRISTOWN, N. J. 
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Beautiful grounds can be l^ept beautiful 
■ — free from weeds — without paying the 
almost prohibitive cost of hand-weeding. 
Owners of estates and 
homes, country clubs, 
municipalities, and rail- 
roads all over the country 
eniiiloy Atlas Chemical 
Weed Killer, instead of 
costly hand-labor. 
.Atlas comes in highly con- 
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Vou mi.x it with 20 parts 
water and apply in ordi- 
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cart. .\tlas enters the 
plant at the surface and 
soaks down to the deepest 
root. \\'ecds die in a few 
days — and the ground 
round about is sterilized 
for all season._ One gallon 
of -Atlas Weed Killer keeps 
600 square feet clean for 
the whole year. Compare 
this with costly hand- 
weeding which must bu 
done over and over again. 
Sample Offer 
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