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Tarvia for Cemeteries and Parks 
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T he addition of Tarvia to mac- 
adam makes the surface water- 
proof and mudless. The water flows 
off promptly and pedestrians, com- 
ing after a rain, are not inconven- 
ienced. 
The cemetery road should be 
quiet, and a tarviated surface is 
ideally so. Horses’ hoofs make little 
sound on the surface and the traffic 
is not disturbing. 
Roads in city parks need the ad- 
dition of Tarvia to enable them to 
resist automobile traffic. The driv- 
ing thrusts of the hind wheels, even 
when driven at high speed, do no 
damage to the tarviated surface on 
account of the plasticity of the road. 
Tarvia is a dense, viscid coal tar 
product, the expenses of which are 
so slight that it usually more than 
saves its cost in reduction of main- 
tenance charges. 
Booklet on request. 
Barrett Manufacturing Company 
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