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1920-10 The Concrete Age 33, no. 1

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The CONCRETE AGE REPRESENTING THE INTRESTS OF MODERN PERMANENT CONSTRUCTION Entered as second-class matter October 10, 1919 at the Post-office at Dalton, Ga., under the A2 of Congress of March 3, 1879. VOL. XXXIII. MONTHLY DALTON and Atlanta, OCTOBER, 1920. $1.00 Per Year. No. 1

Adjustable Poured Block and Concrete Log Molds Pour your block in adjustable, non-sweat, true to size metal molds and you'll have a dense, waterproof, flint - hard product that will sell itslef. Mo'ds make standard 8x8x16 units and 8x8 blocks of any length up to 8-ft., with air courses up and down, along the sides and around the corners, making a complete insulated air course.

The same molds that form the standard block can be used for pouring the logs. Out n the country, house built of concrete logs, poures in adjustable metal molds, are mighty popular,

Ask for Catalog and Exclusive Territory.

Ray County Concrete Mfg. Co. Richmond, Mo. FRANK CREASON, Manager. W. A. MULLIN, Engineer.

SEPTIC TANKS Scientifically Designed for Suburban Sanitation Write for Circular. E.J. NOBLETT MFG. CO. Chattanooga, Tenn.

IRON PIPE RAILINGS When in the market for Pipe Railing for Stairs, Bridges or Retaining Walls, send us your drawing. We can quote you prices that will be worth considering. Dept.R. PIPE RAILING CONSTRUCTION CO., Long Island City, New York

You Are Out of Wire. We Have Full Stock. Wire Ties for Reningorcing Steel. Send In Your Orders Now. Thousands Using Them.

Bates Valve Bag Co. 7310 So. Chicago Ave. CHICAGO,ILL.

Alabama Hewn Oak Timber Trade T Mark Reg U.S.A THE S.K. TAYLOR LUMBER COMPANY MOBILE, ALA.

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2 THE CONCRETE AGE October, 1920,

SAUERMAN DRAGLINE CABLEWAY EXCAVATORS are widely used in developing local deposits of road gravel The cost of road construction begins not with the actual work on the road —but with the first move which is made to get materials ready for the job. Sand and gravel producers, highway contractors and road commissioners in all parts of the country have proved the great saving which can be affected by installing the Sauerman Dragline Cableway Excavator when materials are to be rushed for a big job of road work. Write today for literature describing the wide adaptability of this excavator which accomplishes the DIGGING, CONVEYING, ELEVATING and DUMPING of sand and gravel all in one continuous operation, and requires but one man to operate. SAUERMAN BROS. 1136 Monc.dr.ock Block, Chicago, 111. Cableway Excavators Cableway Accessories Power Scrapers ART WORK IN CONCRETE Start a Business of Your Own. New lines, Methods and products. Concrete Marble, Granite and Sanitary Flooring, Etc. FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS ART STONE CO. WAYNESBORO, PA. Lock Box 400 < r iV-v-#; ?VU ,* >%< M 4r i '’‘w *: % 1 a** : Diagram Showing Typical Cableway Installation LOADING BlfPfp^LV/ Here is a Glazing Composition that will /J ! I Adhere tightly to iron, steel, wood, glass, stone or concrete, make an elastic joint tight yet definitely flexible, preventing glass from cracking. Guaranteed to withstand heat, cold, rain or extreme climate conditions, without chipping or peeling. KUHLS’ ELASTIC GLAZING COMPOSITIONS is used ior bedding and glazing all classes of glass construction and i? unequalled for securely setting floor or wall tile. Also supplied in shades to match for pointing up stone work, terracotta, granite, etc. Literature on application giving your nearest dealer, or make application to your owr. H. B. FRED KUHLS Sole Manufacturer 415 Third Ave. BROOKLYN, N, Y-

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3 October, 1920. THE CONCRETE AGE Bale Your Empty Cement Sacks WITH A ROWE SACK BALER

Makes neatest, lightest bales; works fastest; takes up least space; nothing to get out or order. Price Only $15.50 F. O. B. Galesburg. Order direct from this advertisement. ROWE MFG. CO. Galesburg, Ill., U. S. A.

Clean Your Sacks Handy Sack Baler Co. and bale them up right. We do it quick and easy. Write us. Handy Sack Bailer Co. 600 S. Second St., E. Cedar Rapids, lowa Machinery Covers are cheap insurance Even though your equipment isn’t laid up for long spells, it should be covered over the weekend to prevent tampering and theft of parts. Sound construction and careful treatment give U S. T. & A. tarpaulins long wear. They stand rough handling. Absolutely waterproof. Estimates on plain and waterproof coverings will be cheerfully sent you. An ounce of covering is worth dollars in repairs. UNITED STATES TENT & AWNING CO. 227 N. Desplaines St. Chicago, Ill.

A TYPICAL CONCRETE HIGHWAY The Concrete road will be giving good service when the bond issue matures —and for years thereafter. Every mile of Concrete road is a permanent link in a completed county highway system. In no other way can any county hope to complete its road-building scheme. Maintenance of existing roads of other types will soon absorb all possible revenue. Concrete roads mean no mud, no dust, low cost of maintenance and permanence. WRITE FOR COPY OF “CONCRETE HIGHWAYS' WE WILL SEND IT WITHOUT CHARGE Dixie Portland Cement Company James Building, Chattanooga, Tenn. CONCRETE FOR PERMANENCE.

Buy Kramer Equipment —and profit most from the big 1920 Block and Brick demand Never have the opportunities for the Concrete Block and Brick anufacturers been so great. The man who uses Kramer Equipment can turn out a high grade product with, speed. He is the fellow whose manufacturing cost will be least and his profits most. Investigate. Prices on request. Kramer Automatic Tamper Co. Kelley Street, Peoria Heights PEORIA, ILL.

Quality Higher Than the Price The X-L All Face Down Block Machine is the only Foot Lever Machine on the market. The X-L-All has stood the test for 16 years. Over 4,000 now in use. The X-L-All Block Machine is made with either .foot or hand lever. We furnish a complete outfit with each machine for making Rock or Plain face blocks. Our Prices will surprise you. Send for Catalogue today. BURRELL MFG. & SUPPLY HOUSE Box Y-86 Kankakee, Ill.

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October, 1920 TH E CONGEET E AGE 4 No Up-to-Date Builder x can afford to be without a reliable Transit or Level. Our 1920 Model “STERLING” CONVERTIBLE LEVEL may cost a little more at the start, but its suecial features will save enough valuable time to more than repay the- additional outlay. Free examination privilege. Easy payment plan. Our Illustrated Pamphlet C contains valuable information on the selection of up-to-the-minute Leveling Equipment. Write today for your copy. WARREN-KNIGHT CO., 136 N. Twelfth St, Philadelphia Vest Pocket Manual of Adjustments Free. Wet Mix Concrete Men, Attention! “MlAdamite” is something new. Nothing like it on the market. Absolutely prevents cement from sticking to the forms and product comes out with a smooth, glossy surface, resembling the work of a trowel. Saves more than the price of other oils in labor. Gallon lots $1.25 per gallon. Five gallons or more, $l.OO per gallon. Money back if not satisfied. McADAM CEMENT WORKS 315 E. sth Street Aledo, Illinois AUSTIN Self-Feeding Wagon Loader Not a so-called selffeeding loader, but a real labor saver for rapid and efficient handling of material in concrete road and building construction, excavation work, quarry, storage and reclaiming plants and coal and material yards. • Note the steel feeding arms. In the view they are extended to outside radius of 6 ft. They dig into the material, gather it up and pull it into the elevator buckets. They cut a swath wide enough for the machine to pass through. F. C. AUSTIN MACHINERY CO. NEW YOksv OFFICE 30 Church St. Railway Exchange, Chicago Southern Sales Agents, GRAVES MACHINERY CO., Atlanta, Ga. The IMPROVED Rapid Floor Surfacer Several sizes. Extra 2-disc attachment can be removed making a 2-disc machine. will surface right up to the wall or baseboard without the use of Edge Roller. Just the machine you would want for surfacing all kinds of floors, whether old or new. Will smooth down rapidly and easily all oints or warped edges. Perfect results guaranteed. More than 20,000 in use. Send for our free trial offer. M. L. SCHUETER 225-27 W. Illinois St. CHI : O, ILL. Phone Main 2349 Made in several size*. Dustless —Non-Slippery—Always Serviceable—Lowest Maintenance The use of concrete for road and street construction is increasing rapidly throughout the country. The expeience of those communities which have built concrete highways has proven beyond question that concrete not only gives the most substantial construction, but also solves the perplexing question of maintenance because Concrete Practically Eliminates Maintenance. With sand and gravel or crushed rock available locally throughout the South, and Portland Cement—manufactured here at .home, the cost of Concrete roads is very low. Concrete roads are an INVESTMENT—not an EXPENDITURE. Send for our Booklet. “CONCRETE HIGHWAYS.’’ Free on request. Standard Portland Cement Company J. I. McCANTS, Sales Mgr. Birmingham, Ala. CONCRETE FOR PERMANENCE

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October, 1920. THE CONCRETE AGE 5 LOOK HERE! The demand for Ohio Concrete Roofing Tile is greater than ever this year. The man who is equipped to meet this demand in his locality will control a highly profitable and clean cut business of his own. A single 2 machine unit of Ohio Tile Machines will manufacture all the regular and special shapes required for any roof,—and with a net profit of over $5O a day for you! Write at once if you want information. CTki OHIO TILE MACHINERY™ WILLOUGHBY, OHIO (Near Cleveland) SILO HARDWAREWe are in a position at all tim.., to furnish silo accessories of all descriptions for any make silo—we carry a full and complete stock on hand and can make immediate delivery from our warehouse on carload or small shipments. Our goods are made from the best material obtainable—and are '-uaranteed. Secure our inducements before placing your orders. We aim to give satisfaction. Prompt service and a square deal assured on all orders largo or small. A trial order will convince you. If you are just beginning to manufacture or build silos—let us help you get started right-—-we will be more than pleased to aid you in any way possible. SMITH SILO HARDWARE CO, We can furnish any quantity SILO Rods Lugs Wood or Steel Doors Door Spreaders Reinforcements Reinforcing Steel, Twisted or Deformed Galv. Iron Chutes Metal Roofs Cement Stave Machines, Moulds, Etc. 11th and Market Sts. Des Moines, lowa FOR SALE OR LEASE. A complete concrete products plant, consisting of two “Ideal’ ? block machines, 800 staple post molds, mixer and conveyor, motor driven. Switch track to build ng. Ten acres of abandoned cement tunnels with an even temperature of 55 degrees Fah. the year around, for curing and storing. The plant is located on a one acre plat in the wealthiest farming community in the state. For particulars, address, Portland Cement Products Company, Utica, Illinois. Speed and low-cost in building hollow walls— vour bid low enough to get the business—high enough to make good money—and the speed gets you away to the next job in a hurry. That’s how the Acme System works. In building the one-story house (shown above) at Phillipsburg, N. J., on the Ingersoll-Rand property, 3 men erected all the form work in one day, and 5 men poured the entire walls above grade in 9 hours, carrying the concrete in buckets up a ladder. With this system, s'mple wood forms are built 12 ft. high or higher. Ribs inside the airspace in the wall give strength—they act as pilasters. Write for full details and. explanation of other Acme advantages. Acme Hollow Wall Go., Madera, Calif.

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6 THE CONCRETE AGE October, 1920 DELMONT IRON WORKS L/philadelphia Inewyork YVeddvstone ENGINEERS—CONTRAC l ORS—EXPORTERS STRUCTURAL STEEL COMPLETE INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS MAIN OFFICE & WORKS, PHILA., 22d & WASHINGTON AVE. CABLE ADDRESS “BELIEON” Illustrated atalog in English, French and Spanish mailed on request. RO v I* c oftp. NEW YORK OFFICE 15 PARK ROW Code Western Union fire letter addition. Complete Warehouse Stock of Structural Shapes Plates for Immediate Shipment. and Pipe Couplings We will buy your couplings in any quantity, large or small. Write us what you have. A. & J. Manufacturing Co. 557 West Lake Street, Chicago, 111. Multiple Oval Cores allow use of Wet Mixed Concrete We are the originators of the core method whereby the small oval openings in block guarantee against collapse. Thus wet material can be employed. Simplest and best method for production in various lengths of block. Our coring system allows for plenty of wall ventilation giving air space from top to bottom of wall. Machine makes hollow or outside blocks and thin blocks for veneer and inside partitions. U. S. Standard block are made face-down and are dense, strong and waterproof. U. S. Standard Block Machine Ask for details about this—one of the oldest and most widely 'used block machines on the market. U. S. Standard Manufactnring Co. Formerly of Ashland, 0. Columbiana, Ohio REFINEMENT IN DETAIL LULULII LULiLLU 11 i 1 ULIIIIJ err [uanu uuuutura NATIONAL PLASTIC RELIEF CO. I 330 Main Street, CINCINNATI, OKID As here shown, will be found in all of our m o u 1 clings and ornaments. Let us estimate on all your plastic relief and composition work. Let us lay before! you more clearly the character of our work. STOCK FIRE PROOF DOORS Metal Covered Standard Sizes in Stock of all Designs, with Frames and Trim Write for Booklets and Price List " -H as A. C. Chesley Co. Inc. 279 Rider Ave., NewVork, N.Y.

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WttKME DALTON and Atlanta GEORGIA VOL. XXXIII. October, 1920 No. 1 What so Good? Numerous issues of bonds issued by towns and counties of the South for roads, street paving, school improvement, sewer and water works construction, are now on the market. They yield around six per cent. The ncome from them is non-taxable by state, county and town and federal gevernment. Eight months or more ago they fetched from 10 to 12 per cent more than they fetch now. PUBLISHED MONTHLY Devoted to Modern Permanent Construction. CONCRETE AGE PUBLISHING CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. We hear of farmers who have sold cotton and don’t know what to do with the money, of thrifty workingmen with savings, of all sorts and conditions of men and women who do not know how to invest their accumulations. In the United States and Possessions (Hawaii, Phillippine Islands and Canal Zone), Mexico and Cuba, $l.OO per year. Canada, $1.50. All other foreign countries, $2.00 per year. So far as The Concrete Age is informed, there is never default :n the payment of interest or principal of municipal bonds. rates given upon application. Entered as second-class matter October 18, 1905, at the Post-office at Atlanta, Ga., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Every dollar of the public debt of any Southern state or their subdivisions ought to be owing to residents of state. They have the money to assume them. They can make no better investments that, in our opinion, will, in the long run, pay so .well and that are absolutely safe. T.he Editor solicits correspondence from readers on matters pertaining to the concrete industry. Descriptions of concrete work done anywhere that is of general interest accompanied by clear, sharp photographs and going into details as to methods employed will be published and paid for if found acceptable. What better rule of business than that Southerners “buy their own paper?” Shall they allow the bonds to pass into hands of the “bloated bondholders’' in order that they may enjoy the privilege of abusing the bondholders a little later? TO OUR ADVERTISERS. Our advertisers are requested to have copy and cuts for changes for advertisements in this office not later than the 10th preceding the month for publication. Six per cent interest payable twice a year, with a smile of defiance for all the tax •odector.s, what is better? TFe cannot be responsible for changes not made, irhcv copy and cuts are received later, or submit proof. What so good? TABLE OF CONTENTS. Building Good Roads. Editorial 7-8 Street and Road Construction 10 Why Men Strive to Get Ahead 12 Concrete Tanks for Oil Storage 14 Advantages of Lime in Construction 16 Modern System of State Highways 19 Amer. Engineering Societies Meet 20 ( ommercial Concrete Building 22 Concrete and Cement Plants 25 Foreign Trade Opportunities 25 How Executive Board is Eelected 26 Highways that are really worthy the terms are being constructed by counties and states of the Southeast. The remarkable rate at which the number of federal-aid road building projects has increased since the war s shown in a summary relating to all such work from September 30. 1916. to April 30. 1920, which has been prepared by the bureau of public roads, United States department of agriculture. On the latter date the states had filed with the bureau 2,885 project statements, of which 2,790 had been approved, representing 27,796 miles of highway. The tota’s on April 30. 1919, were little more than one-third these amounts. Up to May 1 of tin's year 1,974 projects had preceded to the stage at

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8 October, 1920.* THE CONCRETE AGE which plans, specifications, and estimates had been delivered to the bureau of public roads. The plans, specifications and estimates of 1,827 of these had been recommended for approval, representing 13,845 miles. Project agreements had actually been executed and construction work was in progress on 1,569 projects, totaling 11,987 miles. In addition, work had been begun on about 100 projects for which agreements had not actually been signed, thus expediting the progress of the work and br'nging the total mileage under construction up to 13.540. The summary show ; that a great reduction has been made in the time required for preliminary work before actual construction is begun. On the average the states have submitted project, statements for nearly 95 per cent, of their respective allotments and have entered 'nto agreement to construct highways which call for about one-half of their fedeal aid money. The projects actually completed and paid for are comparatively few, but they are materially exceeded in number by those which are practically completed. California, Delaware, Illinois, Idaho, Indiana, lowa, Kansas, Louisiana, M aine Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio. Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, and Wyoming have each submitted approved project statements for a'l or nearly all of their allotments. The Outlook for Building. BUILDERS are going through a period at the present time that is as difficult as any they have experienced. It is particularly aggravating because on every hand we see tin* absolute need for budding, and forgetting entirely those people who an 1 holding off building in the hope of getting lower prices later on, there would be plenty to do tc take care of work that many are anxious to get under wav if such stumbling blocks as tightness of money and shortage of materials were not so serious. The material situation is the greater handicap because so much project building is needed for business expansion and certain types of residential work insuring good returns on investment that money for that can generally be found but without sufficient material 't is impossible to build. The root of the evil lies, of course, in the railroad situation. There is a tremendous shortage of freight cars and the general inefficiency of the railroad employees following their taste of easy conditions under government operation, does not enable full use of available cars to be made. Organizations Invited The Joint Conference Committee has been asked by one of the technical papers concerning the invitation to become a member of The Federated American Engineering Societies: ‘-‘Does this mean that we can publish the invitation as one that is extended generally to any society, club or organization, the chief object of which is the advancement of the knowledge and practice of engineering, and the application of allied sciences, and which is not organized for commercial purposes, or are we to publish it a > an in vital ion which has been extended to a list of societies selected by the •Joint Conference Committee, with the understanding that none others are desirable? The Joint Conference Committee purse apt therequest of the governing boards of the four Bounder Societies, of the American Society for Testing Materials, of the United Engineering Society and of the members of the Engineering Council, contained in the resolution unanimously adopted at their joint meeting on January 23, 1920, issued the ca 1. to the engineering and allied technical organization; of the country to attend the Organizing Conference in Washington, June 3-4. 1920, which was sent to engineering and allied technical organizations whose chief object is the advancement of the knowledge and practice of enginering and the allied tecnical arts and wlrch were not organized for commercial purposes. The Organizing Conference approved the list of organizations to whom the invitation was extended by the Joint Conference Comittee and no other organizations were added to this list by the Conference. The Joint Conference Comnrttee is, therefore, extending invitations to these organizations to become members of The American Societies under the authorization given it by the Organizing Conference on June 4th, 1920. The Committee does not maintain that the list is complete, and there may be other organizations, than those on the list prepared by it. eligdde for membership. Such organizations may make application for membership to the American Engineering Council. Conditions in German Concrete Industry. The rse in the value of the German mark has only ind rectly affected the concrete industry, as the export of concrete was forbidden by a law made in November, 1919. Originally, most German cement was exported to the Netherlands. Notwithstanding the embargo on exports of cement, the prices for home consumption have increased enormously, dueto higher wages, the problems of transportation, and the cost of fuel.

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October, 1920. THE CONCRETE AGE 9 CarpentersWanted as Special Representatives /CARPENTERS and others are making big money. It’s right in your line. Fenton, of Indiana, made 400 sales in one week; Woodard sold 47 the first day. You, too, can sell the 'The [- A ir Udht j j lor the bottom of doors and hinged windows. It’s automatic. Fits down tight against worn sills as well as new ones. Keeps out every bit of cold, snow and rain and dust Saves fuel. Sells fast; everybody wants it for economy’s sake. Simple; easy to-put on. Approved by architects, carpenters, and builders wherever known. Send now, for money-making plans. The Henry Airtight Weatherstrip Co, 5 10 Elm St., Crawfordsville, Indiana This attachment automatically shuts the strin tight against the siii tar m i m When a Reinforcing Bar Needs to be Bent I'; needs to be bent then, on tha spot, any angle, no slipping or creeping.—bent the way wanted. Contractors cannot afford to be without The Waterloo Bar Mending Machine It’s made in 2 sizes, and is guaranteed to lmnd bars as follows: No. 2 bends cold reinforc : »a'S iooludi-’g 11/^-'nch round or square; Price, $30,000. No. 3 bends cold reinforcing bars including 1%-inch round or square; Price, $35.00. Bends bars to various angles desired. Has a detachable handle 7 feet long for convenience in handling. Waterloo Construction Co. : Waterloo, lowa Perforated Radial and Common Brick CHIMNEYS American Chimney Construction Co. Suite 407-408 Oxford Bldg., Chicago, Illinois All Repairs Made While Chimney Is in Use Cleveland, Ohio, Branch: 505 Superior Building Giave Marker and Coping Molds {JSP Patent Pending. Our molds make money fast for concrete products manufacturers. The products sell readily and give excellent satisfaction. Central Cemetery Co., Cook Co., 111.: “Your base protection is a splend d idea.” Mrs. L. Truska, Blue Island, 111.: “The concrete monument and 5 copings are more than satisfactory.” Write for catalog of molds for making tombstones, grave-coping and other ornamental products. KEMPER GRANITE MOLD CO. 865 Transportation Bldg, Chicago, 111. “Perfect” Concrete Power Machine Inventor and Patentee C. S. WERT Turns out, withr four men, 16,000 to 20,000 concrete bricks in ten hours. In severe tests, Perfect Concrete Brick have proven stronger than common clay and pressed clay brick. The power tamper may be operated by a one horse power motor, a 2y2 horse power gas engine or direct from a line shaft. “There is no better brick machine manufactured,’’ says W. T. Sharp, of Montana, owner of a Perfect brick plant. Get facts and figures now. Write ichile the matter is on your mind. Brick Also Hand and Power Block Machines Hand Brick Machines Well, Cistern and Silo Molds Manufactured by The Sealer Distributing Ci 2553 Railway Exchange Bldg. CHICAGO J Late Model—Gearless and Noiseless,

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News of Street and Road Building Activity in the South Briefly Told NEVER before in the history of the country has the South seen such active preparations being made and now underway in some parts for permanent road building of all sorts. For years the South has lagged in this respect, but the people are now speaking in no unmistakable terms, through the ballot, that they must have bond issues to carry on the good work. This magazine is giving as briefly as it can the news of this activity, strictly confining itself to the South, though all states in all parts of the country are waking up. Road and Street Construction. Wayne. Ark.—Cross County Commrs., Parkin, St. Francis and Tyronza Road Dist.; construct road from St. Francis County line to Poinsett County line; sold $1,050,000 bonds; Newell Construction Co., Contr.. St. Louis, Mo. Washington, D. C.—District Commrs., 509 District Bldg.; grade, improve and pave streets, roads, avenues and alleys; bids until Sept. 15. Washington, D. C.—District Commrs., 509 District Bldg.; pave roadways; bituminous macadam; bids until Sept. 8. Pensacola, Fla. —Escambia County Commrs.; construct roads; vote Sept. 29 011 $2,000,000 bonds. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. —Town; improve streets, water-work and sewer system ; vote on $60,000 bonds : contemplated. Address The Mayor. Fort Myers, Fla. —Crescent Beach Road & Bridge Co. incptd.; capital $25,000 ; B. E. Tinstman. Prest,; J. W. Blanding, Secy.; V. G. Winderquist, Treas. Kissimee, Fla.—Osceola County Commrs.; constuct 9-ft, road, hard-surfaced with asphalt; brdges; voted $BOO,OOO bonds. Tampa, Fla.—City Commrs. Public Works, 11. C. Gordon, Chrmn.; pave Plymouth St.; 3370 sq. yds.; asphalt blocks; bids until Sept. 7. Hazard, Ky.—Perry County, A. M. Gross, Judge; construct road between Hazard and Lothair. Hickman, Ky.—Fulton County Commrs.; coijf struct hard-surfaced roads; vote in December on $4OO 000 bonds. Hindman, Ky.— Knott County Commrs.; construct 6 mi. Hindman to Whitesburg road. Lecompte, La.—Town ; construct 4500 tin. ft. sidewalk and curbing; bids until Feb. 16. 1921 ; changed date from Aug. 17 : J. L. White, Engr. Minden, La.—Webster Parish Police Jury; improve roads; voted 5-mill tax levy. Rockville, Md.—State Roads Corasn., 601 Garrett Bldg., Baltimore ; construct .36 mi. Beallsville-Dickerson road, Montgomery County; M. J. Grove Lime Co., Contr.. Frederick Md. Baltimore, Mo.— City; repair 3y 2 mi. old road at Loch Raven; Frederick D. Corozza, Contr., 805 Calvert Bldg. Baltimore, Md. —State Roads Comsn., 601 Garrett Bldg., Baltimore; construct 2)Vz : mi. Philadelphia road; $9302.70; American Paving & Contracting Co., Contr. Upper Marlboro, Md. —State Roads Comsn.. 601 Garrett Bldg., Baltimore; construct .50 mi. State Highway through Mt. Rainier; concrete; Prince George’s County, Contract P-21; bids until Sept. 7. Carrollton, Miss.—Carroll County Commrs., J. R. Bingham in charge; construct 30 mi. highway; Jno. M. Harbert Engineering Co., Engr., Indianola, Miss. Meridian, Miss.—Lauderdale County. Geo. A. Gray, Chrmn. Beat 4, Goods Roads Comsn.; construct Hickory and Meridian road; 43,200 eu. yds. excavation, and Jackson highway, 32,cu. yds. excavation; bids opened Sept. 3; changed date from Aug. 3. Bethany, Mo. —City; pave 4 blocks 17th St.; bids until Sept. 6 ; O. Stratton, City Engr. Ilarrisonville, Mo.—State H'gtway Dept., Jefferson City, Mo.; construct 19 mi. HarrisonvilleBelton road, 24 ft. wide, Cass County; Federal-aid Project 20; bridges; bids opened Sept. 1. Mound City, Mo.—City; pave 4 blocks Nebraska St.; concrete; Reinert Bros., Contrs.. 1208 N. sth St, New Madrid, Mo.—New Madrid County Commrs.; unprove 19.3 mi. State road. Section A, Project S; E. Prendergast, Contr., St, Louis, Mo. Oregon, Mo.—Holt County Commrs.; pave 66V2 mi. Mound City-Oregon road, 18 ft. wide; concrete; Leslie-Barnes Engineering Co., Engr., American Natl. Bank Bldg., St. Joseph. Mo. Savannah, Mo.—Andrew County Commrs.; grade 26 mi. North and South Road, 18 ft, wide; LeslieBarnes Engineering Co., Engr., American Natl. Bank Bldg., St. Joseph. Mo. Spiingfield, Mo. Green County Commrs : improve 50 mi. road; $260,000: H. P. Mo'berlv, Div. Engr. St. Joseph. Mo.—Board Pub'ie Works; pave Ma rion and 15th Sts., and Goff Ave.; W. K. Seitz. Engr Nashville, N. C.—Town, L. T. Vaughn. Clk. ; p-ve 1/4 mi. street; $125,000 available; preparing plans and specifications; Mees & Mees, Conslt. Engr.. 310 Trust Bldg., Ohorlotte. Supersedes recent item. Ada, Okla.—City Commrs.; pave streets in Dist.

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