Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1927 — Page 5

HIVE SIGNALS I FOB MOTORISTS ilMolor Police Watch Drivers ■ To See That They Give Ann And Horn Signals I A n motorists on state highways hiK'juH watched this week to see that K,,., observe all state Taws regarding ■the operation of motor cars, according Ko Robert T. Humes, chief of the state Koi lee, in an effort to cheek reckless Kriving and promote safety on the ■highways this Summer. I "The operator of an automobile has Keriain obligations placed upon him by Blaw.” says Mr. Humes, ‘‘which are for is own benefit and the benefit of othKrs who have an equal right to use the ■highway. Arm signals are required ■by law for every operation of a motor ■vehicle. At this season of the year ■wlien curtains are down and windows Ere lowered there is no excuse for fail- ■ uie to give atm signals and once the E abit is f,,rmed signaling requires ■ litlie or ftp thought. Arm and horn sig- ■ nuls required by law are as follows. Arm Signals Required i Left Turn- Extend left arm in hor■izontal position. Right Turn—Extend left arm with ■forearm raised perpendicularly and at

right angles to the main arm. ■ g to p—Extend left arm in horizontal position and move it up and down in vertical direction. Slow Down — Same signal as for stopping. Back out from Curb —same signal as for left turn. Head out from Curb-Same signal as left turn. Horn Signals Required Curves—Slow down and signal with horn or bell. Observed Corners — Same as for curves. Road intersections — Same as for curves. Passing another vehicle —Slow down and give one long blast of the horn or bell. "When arm signals are given they should be executed emphatically so that the motorist approaching and the motorist in the rear can not mistake the intensions of the giving the signal. Arm siirgals which are improperly given or poorly executed are really worse than none at aH lor many wrecks as caused when others on the highways misinterpret one's inten-

1 lions. i "It is not the intention ot the law that a signal may be given by a motorist who immediately puts into action the operation of the car for which be has signalled. The motorist in the real and front must first see the signal and have time to operate their cars away from danger. The motoi ist who signals for a left turn and immediately turns left has caused many accid n» u of | state highway s.'Taking a left turn in front of a fast approaching car is little short of committing suicide. When signaling for a left turn the motorist must regald the possibilities of a car behind Which may be in the act of passing or a car in front which is approaehing him at a speed too fast to permit the left turn to be made. The deadly left turn as it is sometimes called must be made slowly and cautiously.” <■ —o . THE GREAT WAR 10 YEARS AGO I I 1 (By United Press) British consolidate Messnie position and throw back German counter attacks. o Abe Bagley Anxious To Gain His Release Berne, June 9 —(Special to the Daily Democrat) —Abe Babley, well-known Berne man who is serving a sentence bn the state penal farm for violating the state prohibition law, has written to fbiends and relatives here, pleading - Large Goitre Removed Without Operation. Letter Received By Local Druggist Tells How. The Holthouse Drug Co., has received a letter from Jeanetta Williams, New Ross, Ind., telling how she removed her goitre by external applications. How she was relieved of severe symptoms and prevented an operalion. This letter is open for inspection and you are asked to call and read it. The Holthouse Drug Co. Estimates of under- I drainage cheerfully fur- I 1 nished. —The— J Krick-Tyndall Co. |

INSIDE COOLIDGE’S SUMMER HOME < Mi — lll - - _ „ m _ B ' : I ■ M’-.i $ life > £ Ji i r i t ; ■ WWH ii i ISI • ? 11l | | k @ i' n 7 BiillilWoßlßKg^^ ' rIII I Ini h f * IWrwLJminl W ml flip . r y: t of I ■ ... . v.-. ■ 1 -«■ V Buslic simplicity will be the lot of President Coolidge this Summer. Pictures show the interior of the Stale Game Lodge in the Black Hills of South Dakota which will be the Summer White House, lop picture shows the living room with the huge fireplace before which the President may toast his toes; dower picture shows a section of the dining room.

with them to do their utmost to secure! his release. Unless his fine Is pari, I Bagley will have to spend three, months longer on the farm. He is still ■ crippled as a result of a fall from a! tree which he was trimming in the] county jail yard here before he was

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I removed to the penal farm. He does j not have much use of one arm yet and I can walk only with difficulty. Bagley's brother. Pete, cf Fort .] Wayne, visited him last week. Pete ' believes that his brother will not live II long unless he is freed soon.

Bloomington—There can be a big "kick'’ in a box of bed springs, according to John Marrell, county commisstoner, lie was unpacking a Ikix of them which had been compressed when packed. A board flew oft the box breaking his nose.

Pedestrians Should Walk On Left Side Os Highway Pedestrians have a right to use the highway* the same as horse drawn vehicles mid ttulomobllos but thia right should be tempered by ihoughta of safety, declares Robert T. Humes, chief of the state police who is conducting tlie safety campaign during the week of Juno 5. under the direction of Frederick E. Schortemeler, sec- 1 retaiy of state. “Pedestrians should reverse the rule of keep to the right' anti walk on the I left side of the road”, continues Mr. j Humes, "the pedestrian is facing danger and can avoid it much easier. This iale of walking to the left is most Imperative at night when dazzeling lights blind the motorist and render It

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the way and to cau»e no ailuation to ■rise which might imperil hi« life or aafety of inotorluta." •— Another car of Old Dominion Anthracite Chestnut coal, at $12.50 per ton. Julius Haugk, phone 66(j. I'i.Ulx