PARK AND CEMETERY. 
What’s the Price-Limit? 
<1 How much or how little is it possible to pay for a mausoleum? 
<fl In one direction surely there’s no boundary line. You may spend millions of 
dollars if you choose — inlaying your marble with precious stones and garnishing 
it with mosaics. All the art of old India is yours if you can produce the money. 
<JJ At the other extreme, too, prices that were once thought low have been reduced 
to a still lower level. New systems together with new machinery have swelled the 
marble output and cut down the Cost of production. Designs have been simplified 
and adapted to modern needs. 
<| The Garrison Mausoleum speaks of development and efficiency. It’s not a large 
structure, but it’s made out of selected, skillfully-finished Pittsford Valley marble. 
In that respect it’s as rich as the best of them. And when it comes to the price — 
good marble was never offered at a better figure. Why not let us tell you about 
the cost? 
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