New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 18, 1928, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1928, S has been obliged to depend on fol- quire prooi of financial mponsi.) manufacturing hosiery machines. | The foundation of the family for- F lowing up reports of chance finds bility from certain owners is that The company happened to have on | tunc was laid at Braintree, Easex, that come to it. Such expeditions to A insurance companies o beginning i B : hand a machine that appeared ad- | more than a century ago, when the the state ree Okiahoma and Florida flast year to u ds Defore ise mirably suited to the purpose and Huguenot ancestors began a silk proved unsuccessful in their main suing coverage to “doubtful” own- 0 decided to embark in the-ven- [ weaving business in a lttle mill A object, though valuable finds of oth- 1 It has alreddy been the case ture, run by water — —_— — Other stars. He turned te tion pictures in 1913, ON POLICE Edward Deutach of 148 power, with only | street reported to the peiioe er extinet animal bones, including a that jusurance companivs huve re- When the present company was | members of the family circle as theft of two bicyele wheels and ¢ new genus of ground sloth, were fuscd to give policies 10 persons registered after reorganization of | workers. Ior sentimental reasons g smithsoman PllbliSheS Acoo“m 5 iy MON m w Pfil‘ cwt can ;'&';\nl:e';'~Lr°f“v;;"il‘::::e"l‘.:;:ru“\:xc‘:: mmmd [0]. chlomnes““s Samuel Courtauld & Co., Ltd., it | the family has preserved the old “r;,,':?'hmm : had a capital of $12.000,000, Dur- | mill, water heel and all, and it rted to the e Under the auspices of Mr. Thomas reckless drivers. In such cases the 2 ing the scramble on the Exchange | stands today in the shadow of one ::we:ob",%w e thag 0[ I[s Acflvmeg A. Edison, Dr. J. N Rose explored P]‘otwt mhers me Loss offenders have been faced with the in Fol‘"me after the bonus announcement, if of the many Courtauld plants, —— central and southern Texas to learn necessity of keeping off the road. C. H. Norris of 43 Ten Acre = stock rosa to above $45 a #hare, | which now employ thousands. t that — whether any of the nativ planta Department officials also expect b sk making the market walue $540,000,- ::’l..m::wt:: x“::. da\l::l. Washington, April 18.—The meth- | Might be of value as sources of rub- | It has been found necessary by |that another benefit from the law London, April 18, (®—Short | 000 for capital that actually had chief- & , . i i. | ber. He reports his results a R |may be a separation of ‘“risk: ©dic hammering of systematic sci- | ¢ % a va. |the state motor vehicle department | oY ; = S = ence on the wall of the unknown I,‘i ‘”“; :{m.{]lhough h.;,,mmxn“e(‘(t In the past two years to arder more 5:&":"?:‘? :el:::.;"fo "g,,rt;“:fin:}:‘l“; for silk-like stockings have kad| Today it is estimated that Cour- Actor, Is Seriously Ill y ety he comm poinsettia one-twelft > i | 3 much to do with the phenomenal |taulds econtrols §0 ent > 5 (P —F echoes through the popular account | which produces an abundance of han one-twelfth of all Connecticut rom an insurance company at a 80 per cent of the Lox Angeles, April 18 (P—Frank car owners to give proof of financial (TOM 40 i : o | 1% to wealth of Courtaulds, Ltd., |artificial silk trade of the world. Currier, actor of the old school, who | Just issued of the explorations and | latex, giving ab responsibility in case of accident, o | "A° lower than that allowed the | (¥ $60.000,000 windfall to share- | Sharcholders have received | o rier the traffic it at tl 1t skirts and the subsequent demand | Erown 1o $60,000,000, Flallk Clfl'l ler, Veteran of East ls!ni?im.d Nb:wl':‘tol | last night. L 9 per cent crude izt 3 e bonds | made his first appe: Nrw tield work undertaken by the Smith- | rubber. |to show that they are able to satis. 0;\n<r \\|]|.h’u 'm',rf',:w;d}“w 1"”‘3 holders ham been the talk of the er bonus, and the reserve fund st::r :lll the ’;.lg»'opf ‘:1:1»‘"‘”1" T;au‘h: g sontan Institution in 1927. Many [ Dr. IL 1L Bartlett collected plants | ¢y damage elaimy arising from col- | "'L wark “‘l"l;“ "; RGO f_“" artificial silk trado for wecks. has grown enormously. Last year | critically ill here with septie poison- As & preventive, melt and things about the world we live in, [in the savago rcgions of Formoss, lisions, Tho total number required |'°© "¢ (‘l’""f “d ‘f’m ’,” exner ;“l’ | Announcement of the bonus|alons the company’s dividends | ing, due to smashing his finger in | inkale night and ] hitherto unknown to man, were [ 1rom which hitherto almost no col- 1o file such proof from January 1. | F00d record will do everything . : i » teqed started the wildest day the Lon- | totalled 25 per cent, n automobile door. learned where the wall gave way. |lections have reached this country. 1926, to January 1. 3028, ar tecn {’,‘;’;““";‘ ;‘:fi;"{g ;f:_"fe“;“”“”“!"“d‘ don Stock Exchange has had in| Willlam J, Courtauld of Penny | - Curees r}m(:‘r:"lr-n! with Edwin | 'c New kinds of animals were discov- [4e climbed to the top of Mt Morri- [23.387. Some already had insurance i g et | o is Tl teantieecrarible o | mo Halstead, Essex. s titular | Booth, Helena Modjesks, Margaret | ered—a new genus of lizard in [sonm, 13,400 feet, visiting “the shy and simply had to file evidence while | &' Nl;le(y-nim\ owners involved in|PUY Coutraulds shares continued | head of the Courtauid family of 18. | Ay Maude Adams and many Halti, as well as @ new species of [and attractive Tuo tribe, who bulld others had to get new evidonco of fatal accidents during the past two | N the street hours after the Ex- land shell, and a beautiful chest- |little sacred houses of tie skulls of | financial responsibility, The proof yeary and 911 tactirimo e Ml ichangg closed. nut-sided robin, other new speci the animuls they kill in the ch required in most cases has been Juries to persons were among those| TWo women, both members of of lizards from Siam, new plants [ Tt appears that before the Japanesc |liability insurance coverage, cash required to file 1‘n-onf of financial re. | the Courtauld family, became mil- from Colombia, Formosa and Su- |suppressed the custom, the Truo | bonds, securities or liens on real sponsibility before they were allow. | lionaires over night. They are matra, new flics from the western | used human skulls vollected in the |estate, Accidents resulting in death liod 10 register their car. Accidents | Miss Katherine Minnie Courtauld, mountains, new fossil footprints | ¢ io il these houses, Dr. ierinjury to persons, or damage to |00 0 T unage 10 property brought | ploneer woman farmer of Essex, from the Grand Canyon, new crabs |l rilett incidentally is warm in his property to the extent of at least o sreates vh hobby is tilli D A o number of owners, whose hobby ia tilling the soil, and from South American coasts. Much | Draise of the civilizing and con- |£50, and convictions for Intoxication, | 1€, Ereatest o0 A% i squirement regula- | her cousin, Miss Sydne was learned, of the way of life of | SUructive work done by the Japanese speeding, reckless driving and evad. Elinitbe aqulrstyont gl of l!erkhumpstead.’d;};m?:t‘:»;u:nl: THE CQ primitive man on this continent, of | Officers who have charge of these ing responsibility, were the major o sculptor. s X 4 dkod ok | rea b Others required to file proof were ptor. i i re, and the implements | remote distriets, |TA0BN_ Tor Sequlping. - ownom ito |3 U ed e . tealization of the potentialities 5 3 fs. 1 Hel 1 i . -a, Dr. |Prove financial responsibility. =449 cony d of driving while jin- " and beliefs. In the In a later visit to Sumatra, Dr. | Between 60 and 65 per cent of the |toXicated; 3,031 for reckless driving; | 0f artificial silk really started the phyeical scicnces, the Institution’s | Bartlett lame rapidly J\Amc-. lowners in Conmectiont are mnow |2.783 for sjeeding; for evading | flow of gold into the Courtauld studies of the sun at its three moun- | struction of the jungle by immm-muy qualified, according to a jresponsibilit woers of cars | Purse, but it was only after a long, tain stations In California, Chile, | planters before scicneo has ad a 2 ¢ equipmen cight | hard struggle and finfincial vicis. e i - - [with des department estimate. The majority | V! A?d Sou;.h Africa, produced results | chance to make ;;‘r.;.]»um‘ un\l‘})\r;; johe el i rcipm’_ public service vehicle owners; six- | situdes that the firm won commer. of promise. serve speciiiens e varicty sibility, for the most part through |teen who failed to obey traffic offi- | cial success. = Thirty expeditions in all, ranging plant and animal life found there. some form of insurance coverage |“¢TSi Dincty-threc Who passed | Courtaulds, known to the sitk in. ]69 Maln Streel U over the globe, are recorded in this | It is doubtful, he says, if half of the | against possible dama claims, | Stranding trolleys: seventy-five who | dustry for gencrations, could not account, They typily what is known | Sumatra jungle flora has been res |Since the first of this year minor [OPerated cars without permission of | at first convince manufacturers “‘pure scicnce” rescarch, the seck- | corded. “Since leprosy lius come un- registrants have Dbeen required by |OWners and 132 who used improper | there a fortune hidden in arti. ing after new facts without regard | der control through treatment with law to become financially qualified, |PUMber plates and registrations, { ficlal silk stockings, Even when to their immediate economic appli- | chaulmoogra oil, what hotanist and 1t is expected that because of “ourtaulds offered to supply the to see any one of the cation, Yet they are as cssentiul to | would this requirement tho percentage will | Australia has postponed for a|varn for experiments, business men utilitarian achicvements as its foun- | allics of chaulmoogra_exterminated e eroatly ineroased. vear the enforcement of the regula | wers cold 10 the propositian ! /\\ dation is to a skyscraper. Until the | with its propertics still unknown?” 1 Ap outstanding benefit of the law | tion compelling usc of double As a resort the proposal was sclentist charts the botanic re-, Other Expeditions. authorizing the department to re- | brakes on all automobijes. placed before a Leicester firm ) sources of the mountain areas of @her expeditions written of inter- / Colombia, for example, the commer- | estingly for the henefit of the lay 4 B cial exploiters of the region are | punlic in the ut velume include i working in the dark. ona to the isolated island of Numi- H Wild Places of Earth ; < off the coast of Alaska whi Eskimos retain their primitive These expeditions raxe men info the wild places of the earth and into 1o of life and customs almost un- the uncharted regions of the lea- | cjanged; another to the Tinne In- vens. In his account of the explor: [ dians of the Lower Yukon Valley; | tion of the shimp and crab re- apd a thivd in China to collaborate | sources of South American waters, | with the Chinese in the study of | Dr. Waldo L. Schmitt writes of his their immenscly intevesting arch- voyage to the Falkland Islands HOl0Er 0 Rl o UG Fan “a rather tempestuous passage, br. Paul Bartsch presents some . during which the galley of the small | of the major results of fifteen sea- made was flooded, the potatoes and | (. Tortugas o connection aith 7y v 7 a other vegetables washed overboard, | hovedity studics, Among the 213 il- | and the motor room hateh stove In." | jusirations of ihe hook are included His expedition resulted in the col- | soveral undersea photographs taken | lection of mors than 15,000 speci- | Ly Dr, Bartsch off the Florida Keys. mens, including several species new | WA Ay to science. By the discovery of a | R . genus of spider hitherto known ony | JORN Dailey f’f Peoria from South Africa, Australia May Be Named Senator New Zealand, he extended the 3 . April 18 (-—The Chi- of this creature to the Western Id and Examiner said to- hemisphere. Discoverics of this sort | day that Gov. Small probably would contribute fundamental information | appoint John Dailey of Peoria to the S o ‘ 'a ’ TN 7> on which to determine the affini- at in the United States mw\:uc,, ties of lfe in scparated scetions of I twice was refused a forme the globe. IFrank L. Smith. Dailey, Down In Sizm for nomination as attorney In Siam, Dr. Hugh M. Sniith cole | gener: on the Thompson-Small lected for the Smithsonian miuny odd (slate, was defeated by Oscar Carl- forms of tixh which have had to slrom. incumbent, “in the recent adapt themsclves by curious m to the annual drying up of th ! — water homes., T} include the t climbing perch Anabas, which can S h T bl climb steen canal banka Ly mens o COMMACH 1 roubles its tail the large pectoral ns. “It gdes overland from ons hody of Headache and water to another and travels as fast | o« e as a man walking slowly.” A regu- | Dlzz]ness lar form of fishing in Siam is to dig s [ primar; A Special Mid-Week Selling of Better Type COATS $2018 1. 0. b. factery i a dricd-up marsh to a depth of | T¢ your stomach is sick, you are | tWo or three fect, where many fish | sick all over. If you can'’t digest called “serpent-heads” are to be | your food, you lose strength, ges found. 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