PARK AND CEMETERY. 
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Going Fast — But No Dust 
\ LL day long the avitomobiles go whirling 
^ along this drive and there is no dust — the 
air is clear and clean, the foliage stays fresh. 
This means that the road is rightly con- 
structed; that it is strong enough to with- 
stand the traffic on its surface. 
For clouds of dust following an automobile 
mean that the road is "wasting away.” 
So also is the money that paid for the road 
originally and will soon have to pay for its 
reconstruction. 
Dusty roads are absolutely unnecessary. 
The photograph above illustrates that. 
Build and maintain your roads with Tarvia 
and instead of being weaker they will be strong- 
er than the traffic which passes over them. 
Tarvia is a coal-tar preparation which rein- 
forces the road surface and makes it water- 
proof, dustless and mudless. 
Strange co say, it does not add to the cost 
to make a road dustless and durable with 
Tarvia, because the use of the Tarvia, re- 
duces the annual up-keep e.Kpense to such 
an extent that it more than pays for the cost 
oj the treatment. 
Many park and cemetery authorities have 
adopted the use of Tarvia on a large scale 
simply to reduce their annual road bills. 
If you are interested in the road proposition, 
write us and we will send you a booklet 
showing towns all over the country that have 
used Tarvia successfully and economically. 
Special Service Department 
This company has a corps of trained 
engineers and chemists who have given 
years of study to modern road prob- 
lems. 
The advice of these men may be had 
for the asking by any one interested. 
If you will write to the nearest office 
regarding road problems and conditions 
in your vicinity, the matter will have 
prompt attention. 
The 
Company 
New York Chicago Philadelphia Boston St. Louis Cleveland Cincinnati Pittsburgh 
Detroit Birmingham Kansas City Minneapolis Nashville Salt’Lake City Seattle Peoria 
The Paterson Manufacturing Co., Limited; Montreal Toronto Winnipeg 
Vancouver St. John. N. B. Halifax, N. S. Sydney, N. S. 
Stockton Drive, Lincoln Park, Chicago, III. 
Treated with “Tarvia-A" in 1916. 
