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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
$40,000. The work is under the 
charge of the Tacoma Mausoleum Co., 
incorporated at $100,000. The West- 
ern Reserve Mausoleum Co., recently 
incorporated at Warren, O., controls 
the rights in these mausoleums in 
Trumbull, Lake and Ashtabula coun- 
ties in Ohio. 
A contract has been let for the 
renovating of the old South Ceme- 
tery at Charlton, Mass., and the re- 
setting of the ancient monuments. 
Cemeteries of New Bedford, Mass., 
observed the annual flower Sunday, 
September 12. 
The San Geronimo Cemetery As- 
sociation, Seguin, Tex., is to put a 
new fence around the grounds. 
M. P. Mason has presented a hand- 
some $3,000 fountain to Fairview 
Cemetery in that city. 
Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, 
N. Y., is to build a new receiving 
vault, and is considering the remod- 
eling of the old building into a crem- 
atory. It is reported that the ashes 
of between 150 and 200 bodies are in- 
terred in Mount Hope each year. 
The Highland Park Cemetery As- 
sociation has closed arrangements for 
the purchase of 200 acres about a 
mile w'est of Kansas City, Kan., on 
which it is to lay out a modern ceme- 
tery. Sid. J. Hare, Kansas City, Mo., 
is to plan the grounds. It is proposed 
to remove the bodies of the Wyan- 
dotte Indians now in the historic Hu- 
ron Place Cemetery in Kansas City, 
Kan., to the new tract. 
G. J. Davis, chairman of the Ceme- 
tery Committee of the Racine, Wis., 
City Council, has recommended tak- 
ing an option on an 80 acre tract just 
outside the city limits for future use 
as a cemetery. 
Moore & Warfield, civil engineers, 
have been given a contract for re- 
surveying Fairview Cemetery, Chick- 
asha, Okla. 
The Bennington Center Cemetery 
Association, Bennington, Vt., has en- 
listed a committee of leading citizens 
in the effort to raise an endowment 
fund of $10,000 for Bennington Ceme- 
tery. Rev. Isaac Jennings is chair- 
man of the committee in charge, and 
E. S. Buss superintendent of the cem- 
etery. 
Fifteen acres have been added to 
the cemetery at Muscatine, la., and 
Chairman Leu of the Cemetery Com- 
mittee is soon to arrange for the 
plotting of the tract. 
The old Kenwood Park Cemetery, 
Cedar Rapids, la., has been renamed 
Artistic 
Memorials 
In Granite 
and Bronze 
for Cemeteries 
and Parks 
Special designs submitted 
for Receiving Vaults, Me- 
morial Chapels, Mausole- 
ums, Sarcophagi and 
Public and*Private Monu- 
ments to be erected in any 
part of the United States 
HARRISON GRANITE 
COMPANY 
Granite Works, Barre, Vt. 
Main Office 
44 East Twenty-third Street 
NEW YORK 
Austin Reversible Rollers 
Distinctive features 
A.nti>friction roller 
bearings. 
L.arg'e Diameter 
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Perfect balance. 
'Weight can be added 
without altering' 
proper balance or 
adding pressure to 
bearings. 
Five sizes. 
Eighteen different 
weig'hts. 
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