New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1929, Page 15

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NEW BRIT AI\' DAH\ HE 2ALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929. CHECH UP ON GARS Government Seeks to Re vive “Orleens” Molasses AS ECHO OF STORM: State Tnspectors Watch for Ma- ~ chines With Faulty Equipment Stormy weather, poor automobils quipment and the ca operators and pedest sulted in a large dents, many of ious injury or death, according fo reports to the state motor vehicle departme Rain, snow, slush have contributed to the e of dangerous road ditions which scores of ¢ relegsness of ans have re- number of which caused acci- se- ice and mak- surface cor ppar ¢, were unable to offset becauss rakes, tires defective equipment. o situation is considercd so s ious that the department is. smoolh and s sued instructions to its inspectors o | al watch on the highways with equiptient whicl 1ot meet. conditions. Par tention will be paid to tircs on vhich the fread is v and are thus without tr iable to grip the road. Ti spectors will insiruct sucl dvivers to se chains or tires not 1 &kid or siide so that the ay not liccome a mena nulr'r- d repaired and Hghts must sood condition. Pedestrians have been iributors to accidents through carc lessness, the inspectors report. Many approached too closely to vehicles, when crossing streets, al- though it was obvious, appavently. that the vehicles were liable to skid t any time. Reports show, 100, t the fact that vehicles are un- able to stop quickly under bad road conditions was not conside Mi udgment of distance has | cular at- smootl tion and ely to vehiele in traf- Winds also e vield wipers red. com- -mmon on the part of both operator and pedestrian. That many motorists are keeping equipment up to the lard required for safety, v law, is indicated in a report by the inspection section of the ment on $88 cars which were rom active participation or cxamination Of this num ) oniy 322 cars were found properly equipped. About two-thirds actually had defective were by epart- taken in 5686, without safety articles re- laws and regula- The defects in a ~ of cases were of a g serious na- One hundred hicles had foot sinty-three ve- s unfit for noevery o found incapable o quickly nee. The eme srake, was found s. In many in rake was out of 15¢ Lrakes of stopping or within the a safe nstances the order on the s which had bad foot or s Light cars were found headlight The cars wer clive 10t properly placed or with illegal lens. Ther 1ail lights on 57 out cquipp wers kept in| direct con- | cquipment and | num- | use, | being | ikes in poor condition will be| i boird (upper right), the Sailing (inset) scheoner (aboy piccaninny's s important to the Intion as the old fashioned * Orleay Almost American revo flintlock | | &l | ce md saboer | OtiEe s ol taesl e the carbofydrate d < candy ting puntr H. S again for S econoic Piine vigion and defective rear | lights on 149. Markers were missing | or broken in many cases, also mirr s, windshield wipers @ hteen steering gears were $n poor condition. The {inspectors commercial motor vehicles were not equipped with reflectors. These are ed on the rear of *all commercial hicles by a law which 1 ptet- wr 1 also umerous T tained in good condition, s any otl article cquipment. A survey of taxic ¢ New Haven, made vith the public utilities \ion, disclosed conditions in regard o equipment which were ¢ * ably better than for the or 3 of passenger cars, according o eports by inspectors. Of 89 cabs inspected found good ondition. ine 1 sort A discovered m requ Broken reflectc on § instricted reflectors must be main- the of safety same abs 1 60 were Twenty-1 some hand oot bral missi in Sixteen vere tail lights, hafed tires. and in three was defective. windshicld S TO VISIT CANADA General Jan of the oppo- African parlia- * ment, has definitely decided to visit Canada in conncction with a pro- jected trip to the United States Yesterday he had lunch with the | Prince of Wales Pile Sufferers Can You Do you ki e you aqu Why custing you know. the cause of piles 18 in- SMU London, T Answer These Que why ointme < and Jasting rel does not remose tue That there is a stagnafion of blood in | the lower Lowel? Do you know that there is & harm- less Internal remedy discovered by Leonhardt and known HEM-ROID, now sold hy the Iair Department Storc and druggists everywhere, that is g anteed HEM-ROID 1 cause, 1 treatment Jievable record for sure, allef to thousands of pile & the needless pain operation, Don't delay Christmas Gift Suggestions From Now Until Christmas Every Night in The New Britain Herald Gifts for All Are Listed Read the Ads and Do Your Shopping Early ; commis- | v | None | : | Higher Treat Yourself 0 a New NORWOOD SUIT Get “togged” in a smart outfit and you'll meet the holiday with a true spirit We're ready you a dazzling models in all the latest materials, patterns and shades. We guarantee to fit you and save you from $20 to $25. searon aenuine of satisfaction. to show of array new They $22.50 The Largest ‘e Only | Buy Direct | From NORWOOD and Finest Selecticn in All New Brit None Tieat Yourself to a New NORWOOD OVERCOAT No man feels fit for the holidays unless he looks t, that is the story dition to their warn uid long service. They're our own make and can give you an uncondi- tional guarantee and save you $20 to $2 we They're Only §22 5 tain! 2l Why pay the middle man’s profit when you buy direct from the Norwood and save 50%. Lvery garment is made un- der our personal supervision and sold to you can factory at the one and only price, 822450, There’s No Charge for Alterations! “The Largest Store of Its Kiud in New Britain” 274.76 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN | \ | Flori | of the predicts a *“molass beat” to the Atlantic seahoard Manufactured from L da sugar cane ool its name rfrom {he ped chiefly til recent imes wding the Mr. and in street. Orleans sail- ing schooners o New York holds sta s np the coast tog with the numon_ sig! In colonial d molasses was ons | have i major eoTER lasses prod Washington always a3- Virginians New Eng Wi . bad COLD goasinaday —3 way relief Instead of enduringstuffed head, aches, or asore, red nose, check that Hill's. Gives saf efin one-third the u - because it stops cold 3 I: Checks fever. .. ) owels, no griping lones system. Sate, easy always effective. mo- cold, & 3 2, Ask any druggist for the red box of HILL'S CASCARA-QUININE to take, Christmas Time all the time YOU SAVE / PORTER’ LET YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING FOR FURNI- TURE COMMENCE AND STOP HERE. NOWHERE WILL YO FIND A GREATER DIiS PLAY OR PRICES MORE REASONABLE. B. C. PORTER SONS Conmecticut s

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