Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 120, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1922 — Page 11
SEPT. 28, 1922
Police Inaugurate Safety Campaign for Children —Cite Accident Causes
l By DICK MILLER is more sweet than “life,” to a child? is more horrible than to be yifift'C for the loss of life, above all a Hd's life? is rnme important hi this ■RpSK&'hen the rate of child deaths is growing, than a cum‘■jJsjKjLOrt to help avoid them? HBEfl who might ho the direct cause are the driver of the autoHBMs street oar or the wagon. {rfa&BMl :es the child or person. tAfafy .r-.'.ir-ctlv "I.® ajSOjr {school teachers and others are;in a position to lay stress on dire importance that it is to be ITTife and careful. Plans Instructions ■ Captain of Traffic Michael Glenn is to outline a series of inand rules that will be laid Bifore the children of schools by his Kmc irtment in an effort to bring down high death rate. ist Saturday two boys met their in utonioblle accidents while iff® ins or otherwise placing then.Bfles in a position that a little slip them in the ever-open trap, driver of an automobile in all cases is arrested and a coroHBr’s inquest held. A review of the ■atements of the witnesses taken at Htese inquests show that in most S' ' the driver moving along at a Btoderate speed is confronted by a put before him by speed dechildren.
■ Automobile drivers are urged to ■ive slow when nearing schoolhouses, Specially when about the time for PQhool to take up or dismiss. A re|C it plea for policemen to guard cor--17 at schools is not half the need. £. cidents usually happen In the midof blocks or on side streets. Automobile drivers: I Don’t allow your brakes to become .cose and uncertain. Don’t drive up close to a child hanging on the rear of some vehicle and blow your horn sharply. A youthful tendency is to become frightened, jump off, and run in front of the auto.
Accessory to Crime . Drivers of wagons and trucks, do mot let children hang on your vehicles. [When you do, and do it knowingly, and they are killed you are an accessory to a crime. Stop your matching and force them off. Don’t try ’to ch&se them off while your machine is moving. When approaching a child or a group of children playing in the street, &"<3 you sound your signal, don’t speed up and expect them to honor the warning and turn toward safety. In ninety-nine cases out of 100 they will do the very opposite and turn directly into danger. Always look for the unexpected. A few of the “Dc's - ’and “Don'ts” that will be read to the school children during this week by the police traffic department at all of the local schools are as follows: Some “Do’s” and “Don’ts” “Better late to school than early K- Heaven.” Don't rush across the Ptreet when late and in a hurry. First Jmake sure of your safety. 2. Don’t cross the street m the middle of the block. Every street intersection is a cross-walk that motorists recognize. 3. Look both ways before crossing. 4. Don’t play ball in the street. Be v# careful if you have to go in the street after anything. 5. Don’t ride express wagons, coasters or roller skate in the street. 6. Don’t hitch on the back of vehicles with wagons or when riding bicycles. 7. Don’t rush in front of street cars.
We Are Issuing No Engraved j * Invitations — Ini* T s Your j “Bid" to An Unusual I Necktie Pars ty —We’re giving it at the expense of a maket of fine silk ties who offered us his surplus at about the cost of the silk alone. He didn’t smile al >out it—BUT you will when you lay in a suppl; r of fine silk ties. And it makes no difference v r hat your taste or color choice may be, you’ll fin and it in the 8,400 ties included in this sale. 4 Great Groups 65c and 75c $1 and $1.25 $1.60 and $2 $2 to $2.50 TIES TIES TIES TIES 35c 65c 85c $ 1 35 3 for $1 3 for $1.75 3 for $2.50 3 for $4 The fun begins in the morning. You better c ome down early and look at the windows. You’ Ibe surprised! pROS Ch STATE LIFE BUILDING Washington—Between Pennsylvania and Me ridian
Be careful when crossing after a car has passed. A car or vehicle may be %BBBflßKlßillifiyttfeßNL rom.ng from the other way. *v Don't try trick riding on bey ■]} C\cs and other toys In the street. It IBM-lit, usually results in an accident. m&MP flSHpi ■ ■ 9. Watch the hand signal o£ on- - 3 ) coming vehicles. They may Intend turning toward you. 10. Criticise your playmates who disregard the above instructions. Re- f dWg# If jJSj/C' B port them to your teacher. 1 lllllflfl -
These pictures show the dange r of “hopping” trucks and playing in the streets.
PENALTY IS DEATH Moscow Tribunal Imports Supreme Punishment on Counterfeiter. By United Frees MOSCOW, Sept. 28.—Russia is the only country in the world where death is the penalty for counterfeiting Thy Moscow Revolutionary tribunal has sentenced an engraver named Krawchenko to death for altering onemillion ruble notes into ten-million
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by the simple process of engraving an extra nought. In order to discourage imitators, the tribunal Jet it be known that there was no chance of reprieve for Krawchenko. Chenille Flowers Chenille flowers trim many of the smartest frocks and hats. Sometimes these are embroidered directly on the fabric or they may be appliqued. The more brilliant the colors, the better.
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