PARK AND CEMETERY. 
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From Athens to Baltimore 
... I HI 
Fifteen years ago a piece of marble sculpture — 3,000 years old and very 
valuable — was stolen from the National Museum at Athens. It was not recovered 
until last summer when the Baltimore police began digging in the cellar of a 
Greek confectioner’s house. In making his defense the confectioner claimed that 
the marble had been given him as security for borrowed money. Whereupon he 
was charged with receiving stolen goods and placed under arrest. 
This story bears its own lesson. Marble is even more valuable today than it 
was 3,000 years ago. Every monument that comes from our quarries is a 
standard product. 
There can be no question as to what 
Vermont JVlarble is and what it will do. 
BOSTON 
NEW YORK 
CLEVELAND 
WASHINGTON 
PHILADELPHIA 
PETERBORO ONT 
DALLAS [VTM. CO »' TEXAS 
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PROCTOR 
VERMONT 
CHICAGO 
TACOMA 
ST LOUIS 
KANSAS CITY 
SAN FRANCISCO 
PORTLAND- ORE. 
VANCOUVER- BC 
