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Show rcacxxsoooocxjoioc-cooscoc;"' : I OIL THE OTONE nOADS. l ', We know now that the whole C '. secret of holding stone roads ; IImis lu oiling them. With mod C ! irn methods of oiling under prwi- r ; sun n surface can bo maintained V , rten under oxervtllngly heavy f J trattlr. The oiling prevents tUo J . "diutlug" of the roads nnd their r ; ronsciucnt disintegration, which V Is very rapid without oiling un- C iter fast moving automobile trnrrL Of course, If the trnfflc c ; Is so heavy that It breaks down g tho top coiirxo of the road, that y U a different matter. Ilonds of f i other than stone coiiMriictluii nro v ' needed to meet this condition. r John N. CsrlUle, Commbisloner t of Highways of New York, f |