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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
NEW CEMETERIES 
Concluded from page 25 
purpose. As soon as the shares have 
been taken up to the necessary 
amount, improvements will begin on 
the grounds and will be pushed to 
completion as early as possible. 
A proposition has been before the 
City Council of Fulton, Mo., for 
the purchase of a small tract of 
property for a new cemetery, and the 
Independence, Mo., “Examiner” 
gives this advice to the council: “A 
city cemetery should be owned 
privately unless the city is wise 
enough to provide for its proper care 
and maintenance. In selling the lots 
the city should place the price high 
enough to return to the city treasury 
the amount of money the ground 
cost and at least as much more. One- 
half the money received from the 
sale of lots should be set aside for 
the purpose of care and maintenance 
of the cemetery and this fund held 
inviolate for that purpose. This is 
the plan followed by private ceme- 
teries.” 
Permission has been granted by 
the Warwick, R. I., Town Council 
to establish a cemetery at Muddy 
Cove. The promoters have secured 
a 72-acre tract, part of the Chop- 
pequonsett Farm, and they promise 
that it will be ultimately made into 
a great cemetery of the character 
of Swan Point. It is to be a private 
corporation. The land secured for 
the new cemetery extends from Fain 
street to the shores of Muddy Cove 
on Narragansett Bay. It will prob- 
ably be opened for cemetery pur- 
poses some time before the end of 
the year if improvements are com- 
pleted as planned. 
We have given special thought to the manu- 
facture of pumps developing sufficient pressure 
to thoroughly spray shade trees in parks, cem- 
eteries, along city streets, etc. Deming outfits, 
therefore, are particularly adapted to that 
work — they develop high pressures, even when 
supplying eight or more nozzles, 
Deming Power Sprayers 
are the choice of park superintendents, com- 
missioners and owners of great estates. Deming 
outfits are durable and efficient; all working 
parts are brass, and the rigid construction 
prevents lose motion between pump and engine. 
We shall be pleased to furnish specifications, 
blue-prints, and estimates. We make pumps 
for all uses; general agencies in principal cities. 
THE DEMING COMPANY 
830 Depot Street, Salem, Ohio 
TREE TANGLEFOOT 
a harmless sticky substance applied direct- 
ly to tree trunks. Remains effective ram 
or shine three months and longer, fully 
exposed to weather. One pound makes 
about 9 lineal feet of band. No appar- 
atus required, easily applied with wooden 
paddle. 
Especially recommended against gypsy, 
brown-tail and tussock moth caterpillars, 
bag worms, canker worms and climbing 
cut worms, but equally effective against 
any climbing pest. 
Tree Tanglefoot needs no mixing. It 
is always ready for use. 
Do not wait until you see the insects. 
Band your trees early and get best results. 
Price 1 -lb. cans, 30c; 3-lb. cans, 83c; 
10-lb. cans, $2.65; 20-lb. cans, $4.80. 
The O. & W. THUM CO. 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Manufacturers of Tanglefoot Flv Paper and Tree Tanglefoot 
Send for Booklet 
/’'•(INFORMS to crown of road. Cleans and smooths at one operation. Shifts road material slightly towards 
^ center and drops coarser material in ruts and lateral washes. Useful in applying calcium chloride. Es- 
7PP pecially valuable for Parks and Cemeteries. Write for booklet. 
GEO. U. DAVIS, 502 W. 30 th St., Indianapolis, Ind. 
For 
The Davis 
Gravel and 
Road Brush 
Macadam Roads 
JONES’ 
Reservoir Vases 
EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS 
FOR 
LAWNS AND CEMETERIES 
ALSO 
Settees, Chairs, Bouquet, Holders, 
Bro nze, Memorial T ablets, Ceme- 
tery Signs, Path, LotMarkers, etc. 
Manufactured by 
THE M. D. JONES CO. 
71 and 73 Portland St. Boston, Mass. 
Send foi Catalog. 
1,000 CEMETERIES 
are usingour method for keeping their Records 
of Burials, Location of Graves, etc. Descrip- 
tive Circulars sent on request. 
P J. HAIGHT. Publisher. 440 S, Dearborn St., CHICAGO 
