:M: jfSfc „DREN HEAD TOLL EN ARE BEST MRS. CLAIM go Safety Council vs Conclusion in Review Of Auto Deaths flfeurs Have Safest Job Of All ien are better auto drivers than driver of a car is safer than the jfers. crossing is safer than the middle [block. ity per cent of those killed by jre pedestrians. these pedestrians nearly one half ildren. \e are the conclusions drawn by 'hicago Safety council after com- IH an analysis of the 334 street || un Cook County during the first j|a§nths of this year. The analysis all deaths reported to the cor- lllpffice as resulting from the opera- Ji Ijmotor vehicles^ Jp re safer ^vhen you riiie^riaTrwireir ||§/ ilk, according to JheJkfetycoun- II jport. Of the 334 persons killed $|| ere pedestrians, and only one of III! 3 - children killed was a passenger lutomobile. Women Best Drivers Hi ence that women are better driv- Jp an men is found by the Safety p| in the fact that only seven worn- fill vers were involved in the 334 Refraining from comment on the talking" side of it, the Safety reports that 264 men lost their as compared with but seventy ;n. [ssified as to occupations, the death lows the laborer and the housewift Mowing the most dangerous pui- next to that of the school boy and ;\vho top the list with sixty-three it.es. After them come the laborer thirty-two and the housewife with y-.wo. The chauffeur has a com- i\ely tafe job and takes a place the bottpm of the list with only deaths. Driver Has Safe Job jhind the steering wheel is given as sater place than a^g| \...^m te car. Of the forty-seven passen- killed, only nine were at the wheel. one chauffeur of the seven killed â- <L;..h while operating his car. ».; ddie oi the block is more dan- han the crossing, according to figures, which show 151 deaths at sect ons and 157- between intersec- 11 -twenty-nix instancer^e^Jo" »n <n the accident was undetermined n h r.y-two the owner of the ve- sped after the accident and made scape. Children's Toll Heaviest "h it ,n the "dangerous age" was sht out by the analysis. At the end °1 ev^ year *** kroner's records show that children between the ages of five and ten years constitute the group of the rel- atively largest number of deaths. Last year this group ted the list with a total of 136 deaths. For the first six months of this year, however, the five to ten group is second, and men and women between forty and fifty years of age lead the list. Commenting on this change, the Safe- ty council points out that it is the dang- erous summer and autumn months that take the great toll among children and put them at the top of the death list at the end of the year. During this period they have all day to play, and if their parents are not careful the children get into the street and the death toll be- gins. Hold Parents Responsible "The time is close at hand," said Harry J. Bell, secretary-manager of the Chi- cago Safety council, "when parents will be subject to indictment of the bar of public opinion for failing in their duty to instruct children as to the danger of street accidents. Such failure on the part of the parents who are faced by these facts is almost parallel to the 'vampire' autoist who runs down a child with his car, fails to stop and aid Hs victim and who, under the new law, will be subject to severe punishment. ^'There is no better way for a woman to show mother love than to devote at least a short time everyday to instructing her children as to the dangers which lie between ,the two sides of a street." THE LAKE SHORE ^^rfiCflf Fall from Moving Auto Is Fatal to Motorist .Attempting, to^lpok back andseeif the tail light of fiis~auio was burning" wnrte^rhx; car was in motion, a man iden- .ilied as Louis Roessleir of Cary, 111., fell from his mach.ne while driving through Niks, Center last Friday, and iraciured his skull. He died a few m.nutfcs later at the St. Francis hospital. Roessleir was driving in company with Carl Johnson, also of Cary, along the Waukegan road near Niles Center. John- I on was driving. Indian Hill Tennis Team | â- â- â- Defeat%3Mrie Saturday Indian Hill->?Tei>nis cluli players Saturday defeated the Skokie club team in the North. Shore Tennis league, two matches to one. Play was as follows: SINGLESâ€"Heath Byford [S.] de- feated Preston Boyden [W.J, &â€"6, 2â€"6, 6â€"4. William C. Boyden, Jr. [W.j defeated J. M. Hancock [S.], 6-1, 4-6, 11-9. J DOUBLES-G. Bettle and J. K. Coolidge [W.J defeated Col. H. R. Hackett and L. K. Neeves, 6â€"2, 6â€"3. The Evanston Country club team won its fourth straight match in the league play Saturday by defeating the Exmoor Country club team three matches to one. ADVERTISING One of the public health nurses of the Chicago Tuberculosis Institute states that at a recent clinic a little boy who had come in for examina- tion was, of course, asked to give his name. That was recorded and then hfr-was-asked hir^alrn^rVnaTne. His brisk reply was "Louie da pjummer." «; Pays to advertise! 'W$k$ **-------------â€"â€"--------------- w^*m...... 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