THE MONUMENTAL NEWS. 
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THE GOVERNMENT SEARCH LIGHT 
has again been turned in the direction of the 
quarries. As a result the United States Geological 
Survey, Department of the Interior, have issued 
their report. It is called “The Stone Industry of 
1911,” and it bears the imprint of the Govern- 
ment Printing Office at Washington. Examine 
its tables and you can verify the figures shown 
in the illustration. 
From 1910 to 1911, while marble monumental 
work was going ahead $450,232.00, granite 
monumental work was going back $450,788.00. 
These figures prove that the marble industry is 
growing steadily and consistently. Speak of 
memorials today and you suggest marble. 
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