New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 9, 1922, Page 19

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.| .“‘-u_ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922, "ALLING RUBBER CO. 240 MAIN STREET " The Store That Has What You Want —A Few Vacation Suggestions— Automobile Tire Sale Ends Monday GENUINE LEATHER nfi@(}’%fifi_fl% ifigs C-:Nl’ls) SUIT CASES, -BATH- As we only have a limited number of these Tires left, don’t wait too ¥ i long and be disappointed. WRIGHT AND DITSON TENNIS RACKETS AND BALLS ™ BICYCLES, MOTORBIKE-- $37.50 ROADSTER — $32.50 REVERE FABRICS BASEBALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT 209 OFF FOR A FEW DAYS 32x4 N. S. Tread $1645 34x4 N. S. Tread $17.70 ALLING RUBBER CO. 240 MAIN STREET The state owesga great debt to the through the month of June: through " their association, or direct, t E l Y I Speed at Intersections. ito warn employes either by the post- | press in its publicity in connection & To continue to enforce through |IN& of signs‘or by a general notice. with this “No-,ccident” material. A police discipline, in ever a more Bicycles. suggestion has been secured from , strict manner, the regulation of speed The riding of bicycles, especially |neéwspaper publicity which is _now at intersecting streets with special |Where in large factories there are a|offered. It is no longer safe to jump o o ern o Ts—— great many employes who ride, ought[on and off of motor.vehicles. Traffic L Pl reference to the ‘‘elivery trucks.” The gain for fewer accidents has been |t0 be standardized and each man who |moves too fast now for human made by controlling this type and it |Fides a bicycle should have a definlte | muscles and agility and a mistake in Ad“(}e Gwen AfltOISts, BleCllStS has been demonstrated that effective. |Cross over to the propey side of the|judgment of distance or speed makes |g : 2 ness can be had if the police will in-|highway and then proceed. On leav- | for serious injuries. There have been [ ) P 9 sist upon absolute control of cars at|iNg& wWork many of sich employes who|several deaths due to attempting to flI]d edesu‘lflfls dangerous intersections. start at the same timeé ride all over|jump on or off moving public service u l . i 1 Hand Signals, the street and in that way make a|motor vehicles. There is considerable agitation for|Serious hazard for themselves and for| The following is a quotation from The state motor vehicle depart-|the adoption of mechanical signals, |€Very motor vehicle operator. newspaper publicity on this subject ment's campaign for fewer highway|The mechanical sign cannot, in point| Helping Children to Cross Streets. |taken from an editorial in the Nor- hd accidents brings forth the following§of effectiveness, take the place of the The standardizing of the practice of [ wich Bulletin of May 29th, which has self explanatory advice from the hand because no mechanical device|having the police help children across|been widely copied: commissioner: which is capable of giving all the sig- |the streets and supervise the chil-| “Highway dangers are much differ- Plans for fewer accidents are being|nals has yet been widely distributed,|dren in some of the smaller cities is|ent than they were. It is necessary |[RH x either actively worked out by actual[It is therefore necessary that the |indicated. to use caution in lindertaking to cross co-operation between citizen organiza- | hand signal be used for those signals Advice for June. streets today, where. little or no tions and the police; or is at this time | which cannot be given by a mechani-| In a general way, therefore, the|thought was given to it at one time, organized to a point where it will be|cal Agvice, It is the observation of |following subjects might be carried |while the problem of educating the begun in a short time in the following | this department that signals are being |along during June: children to a recognition of the dan- cities: Bridgeport, New Haven, Hart- | given better all over the state and it 1—Hold down speed at approach of | gers grows bigger each year. When ford, Meriden, New London, New|is becoming exceptional to find a |intersections. a child dashes from the rear of one Britain and Waterbury. driver who has no idea about signals. 2—Insist upon the giving of & |vehicle into the path of another, with A comparison of the four cities in|It is now fair to prosecute anyone|proper signal either by hand, horn or|neither room nor time to escape, it which the work has been the most ad- [ who does not give a signal, because|mechanical Hevice, and to prosecuteican be appreciated that the driver is vanced and where actual activity has|there has been ample publicity and|where some signal is not given. Thi®|powerless to prevent an accident un- 3. y, ; | s = A extended over a period of at least a|warning given. means tHat the horn, the hand and |jess conditions are unusually favor- \/«‘ White Washable Kid and | Chudren’s and Misses’ Pat- Buckskin Cut Out Sport | ent Leather and Brown Kid mbnth shows that in three out of the Pedestrfans. the mechanical device must each be|ahle, and the importance of impress- 7 four, cver a time period from April The analysis of accidents shows that |used with a full knowlefge of the|ijng upon children the need of break- LADIES’ WHITE STRAP PUMPS 20 to May 20, there has been a very|the subject of proper control of pe-|iffnitations which surround each and jng the practice of jumping onto the || SANDAL; decided decrease in accidents. In|destrians should be taken up. In|that it is the duty of the operator t0|rear of vehicles for rides, or of sud- CANVAS OXFORDS S e 1Sll’ECIAL et $1.69 $1. one of the four cities there has been |certain cities of the state, upon the[use the one or more methods of giv- denly running into the street in play, low heels a nincrease for the same period. The |cl#sing of factories, the employes|ing the signal which constitutes | nannot be given too much emphasis. I high and low heels cities which show the decrease are[make it a practice to walk home on |proper care tfor him to exerciss an the [mpa vajye of safety ‘first needs to be g | U 5 those where the citizen organizations|the streets and not on the sidewalks. [occasion for the signal. kept constantly to the front.” SvPEC“tL. $1 49 SPECIAL 5 95 11"2 to 2... l 98 are actively working with the police. | This makes a dangerous hazard. 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