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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Road Building vs. 
Traffic. 
At the quarterly meeting of the Massa- 
chusetts Highway association in Boston, 
_ Tuesday, Manchester was represented 
by Supt. of Streets Kimball and R. C. 
Allen. Selectmen Swett and Knight, 
Samuel Knight, G. E. Willmonton, W. 
D. Denegre and F. M. Whitehouse 
were also present as guests. 
Supt. Kimball was one of the speakers, 
the discussion in general being road 
treatment in its relation to automobile 
traffic. 
It was brought out by the various 
speakers that the day of the macadam 
road in Mass. is nearing its close and the 
road of tomorrow is not yet decided upon, 
though it is admitted that the tar-pitch 
macadam invention of Supt. Kimball 
- comes nearest to solving the problem of 
anything yet used. The trouble comes 
in Mr. Kimball being the only one that 
knows how to use it. 
Supt. Kimball said that in Manchester 
he had used the tar-macadam process, 
calcium chloride and oil to good effect. 
“We are not bothered much with autos 
in our town,’ said Mr. Kimball, with 
atwinkle. ‘‘We never average during 
the height of the season more than 
three a minute.”’ 
Mr. Kimball had been introduced as 
the man who had done considerable road 
building on a tar-macadam process of his 
own invention. In speaking on this Mr. 
Kimball said it was the only thing he had 
found that would stand the wear and tear 
of the autos. ‘This yearhe had rebuilt 
most of School and Central streets and 
part of Beach street. He hoped to carry 
it through to the Beverly line another 
year. Other preparations are being used, 
he said. One of these is tarvia, a coat- 
ing of tar spread over the street, which 
penetrates only half an inch below the 
surface. He hadn’t used it because it 
wasn’t practical. He thought it would 
eventually wear off. [he construction 
he had used wore well and seemed to 
stand the test best of all. 
Col. W. D. Sohier told of the success 
Beverly had met in the use of oil as a 
road dressing. Crude oil, he believed, 
was good road building material. 
MANCHESTER 
The North Shore Round Table, com- 
posed of Essex County superintendents 
of schools, met yesterday with Mr. Pit- 
man, principal of the Salem Normal 
school, to discuss in what way, if any, 
the graduates of the Salem Normal 
school could be better fitted to meet the 
demands of teachers in the county. 
Supt. Fish were among those present. 
A special sale of trimmed hats, Satur- 
day, $4.98. Great values at Mlle. 
Keyou’s, 113 Main street, Gloucester, 
Mass. * 
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