. Water & sewage works . press or divert the horizontalrays and make the propor-tion of vertical rays as highas practical considerationspermit. It is impractical to lightrural roads generally asurban streets and suburban $ per mile per are lighted and lightson vehicles using rural roads at nightare therefore of the utmost importance. All vehicles, whether standing or mov-ing should carry lights or lighted lan-terns visible both front and rear. Every motor car should carry two light-ed lamps in front and one in rear, andhigh-speed cars should also have a head-light strong enoug


. Water & sewage works . press or divert the horizontalrays and make the propor-tion of vertical rays as highas practical considerationspermit. It is impractical to lightrural roads generally asurban streets and suburban $ per mile per are lighted and lightson vehicles using rural roads at nightare therefore of the utmost importance. All vehicles, whether standing or mov-ing should carry lights or lighted lan-terns visible both front and rear. Every motor car should carry two light-ed lamps in front and one in rear, andhigh-speed cars should also have a head-light strong enough to illuminate theroad for 150 feet, this being shut off incity or town streets. Cost of constructing and maintainingmain roads should be paid by the state,that of by-roads should be distributed inpart over the property or the local town,with some aid from the state and county,or corresponding subdivisions, accordingto German representatives. The service of main roads should becompletely centralized in the state depart-. w ATER-BOUND macadam road near Shrewsbury, in ment of public works, even those partswithin the limits of towns and cities thruwhich main roads pass. National trunk and county main roadsshould be aided by the state; county dis-trict roads should be cared for by thecounty or county borough, and local roadsshould be maintained by the local districtrate, according to English representatives. Arch bridges would receive same treat-ment as the street on which they are lo-cated. Pavements on other bridges shouldbe as light as possible and waterproof. By various contributors to the discus-sion tar macadam, asphalt, wood block,small stone setts producing kleinpflasteror durax paving are recommended andcobble stone is condemned, for bridgesother than arches. August, METALLIC FURNITUREINSTALLATION THE new city hall of Chicago, 111., isalmost entirely equipped with me-tallic furniture, as is the CookCounty court house adjoining. The moreimportant types installed in t


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