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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1925, SPANISH REVOLT IS |WALL STREEY STUCK BLOODLESS THUS FAR| EXCHANGE REPORTS ‘Reports Hint at No Yiolence- A i A Messages Censored that there was warrant for sush & |ls concerned uitimately extending any course because the constitution dees|ald to ether states If requesied not expressly forbid The governor is buying coal at the| Action s Sustained. mine at 3 & ton and he has an- On the other hand even bitterest) nounced that it will sold at this encmies seem te sustaln Governer| price which ineludes 35 cents mars Walten's position. gin for feeight rates and handling With the thme limit drawing near | pu"!!"fi—tcopy for the execlfion of the governer's Eaperts Said t0 Agree Lt threat to clamp down on an iren handed military rule in Tulsa county | Hahn's Famous Work of A is .\ull an Oviginal, OV, ASSUNESALL POWERS N OKLA, Ien Threatens (o At Lagsla Wumymm & The Asseciated Press Oklahoma City, Sept, 15.—~The mail. 0 fst will deseend upon whemseever pposed Governor Walten in his war » flogging, Assuming all the powers f a miitary dietator, the executive pade it more,plain today that martial troops will be the an- | position to his will, | Members of the state legislature, it hey attempt te convene themselves in atraordinary seasion te consider the lovernor's act, will go te jall, Ceasorship Ordered Ffate newspapers that raise thelr wices against the executive will he | nugsled by a eensorship Counties lonsidered by the governor to be hos- | 116 to his course or action will be weupied by troops, PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Members fartford Stock Exchange 1"y Y Stanley R, Fddy, Manager 81 West Main 8t, Tel 3040 hd % N oy B* We Offer: 50 Landers, Frary & Clark * 50 Torrington Company Bt Sugar Can Cotton ON Loco ., Bm & Hef Sum Toh Tel & Tel Toh Mus, | 1245 % "t Am 0y London, Hept, 15 —Messages from . My ne effort is heing made to meet the | demands of the ultimatum ealling for| |Am 10% the vesignation of five Tulsa eounty| Al Ty n officials alleged by Walten to be un- S0 The- Anisslitol- Duith oR B By The Asseciatel Press Spain recelved in London during the |y oo, '::,. Paria, Bept. 15.~Mrs, Andre Hahn's | Might contain ne indication that any|ao Cop M1 “Labelle Ferroniere” was compared | disturbances Mave oceurred in eonnee: | yeon 1on & 8 F 96 with Leonardo da Vinei's painting by [ tion with the military eoup d'elati| oo aoie’ & w1 " der domination of the Ku Kiux Kian the same title in the Louvee this) however it 18 recalled that a striet Baldwin Leco ., 118% JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock Exchange Hartford: Hartford-Oonn, Trust Bidg., Tel, 3-6320 New Brital 23 West Main Street, Tel. 1815. AMERICAN HARDWARE BIGELOW-HARTFORD CARPET SCOVILLE MFG. CO, STOCK Price on Application 6% 22 L38H [2 L T [N d P pt. clals retired veluntarily, ouster pro. preparing to go into federal eourt 10| oyperts, directors of the Louvre an According te an untimed Heuter| goo Sieoi |, ... 504 announced that attorneys for his| her painting was not an eriginal, before the royal palace and in the opi Mid & St P 15% where W, T, SBampson refused to|a public session’ of the court of in.| change was eftected in tho outlying! copy Prod Ref . 124% This is the plan of ecampalgn out. pert, but Louls Levy, attorney for|reach Madrid this morning to take|Gen Rlectrie ,..173% GOY. IN COAL BUSINESS ome to Oklah ity | ] ahoma City without his | that the Louvre painting was awy orlg- | &¢ncral aympathy as all Spain has be-| rpgpieation Cop.. 27% fovernment “to the hands of the nbridge J r bridgement of elvil administration, Viek 2 12 Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 15.-—~Governor| T B s R b “If they come here and try such an out an . q ' y dealings taking place, | a1 tos | 5N b with the help of the people they can Pl i an. Shanghai, Se; 16.~LI Yuan Hung torted yesterday to be contemplating piving to an inquiry says: possible to break” the ‘“national coal ) 3 1 nating figure in Chinese politics. He e R W IR L R New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row tor this procedure. These said to tem. It is absolutely faithful to King coal prices they werd not doing so I [ selves with LI Yuan Hung's venture. B IEEAL s huc RO 228 We Offer: YALE & TOWNE MFG. CO. STOCK To Yield 6% % Shanghal the seat of government. WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN AOCOUNTS. The vencrable states man ridiculed the Peking parliamentary election of Wednesday which according to re- ports from the capital resulted only in revealing the lack of a quorum. The session called to chose a presi- dent to succeed Li broke up in dis- order. The ousted chief executive called the Peking session “illegal and tarclal”. CELEBRATION CALLED OFF Italians Had Planned to Observe 19th To you who have not started a Savings Ac- count yet at the Burritt ' Savings Bank we make this suggestion — Come in with one dollar any day this week, open up an - account and we will JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danbury : BONDS New Haven Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1013 (Putnam & Co.) Aetna Life Ins Co. ... Am Hardware .. Am Hosiery ... Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com . Bilings & Spen .com . Billings & Spen pfd Bristol Brass .. Colt's Arms .... Conn Lt & Pw pfd Eagle Lock .... Fafnir Bearing Co Hart & Cooley Hfd Elec Light ... 161 landers I'rary & C ..... 49% J. R, Montgomery com J R Montgomery pfd ..107 N B Gas 34 N B Machine com N B Machine pfd .... Niles-Be-Pond com .. North & Judd . Peck Stow & Wilcox .. Russell Mfg Co . Scovill Mfg Co It was intimated that unless the offi- ceedings would be instituted pn the 1 of evidence already gathered by Publishers of the Tulsa Tribune are| morning In the presence of mine art! censorship prevails, | Bait & Ohie 1LY test the right of the governor to es-|aitorneys for the plaintiff and d dispateh from Madrid the sccond day | oo Pextile ™ tablish ‘4 censorship of that news:|fense n the damage suit whieh Mrs, | 0f the revoll passed as quielly as Whe|ogy pacifie |, 141% editor of the Muskogee Phoenix, has|Duveen becausc of hia assertion that|sent groups of people were standing|ces & Ohie 614 publication would join with the Tri-| The experts made a comparative| 'uertaidel Hol, but they were there oni nack Isl & P 21% bune in asking a federal injunction, |study of the two paintings that lasted | only out of curiosity, Although there|cpie copper .., 26% what steps he planned at Muskoges| Their findings will be announced at| provinces it is thought that thelcoy Gas . R0% ohey the executive's ultimatum to re-|quiry presided over by A, M, Thack.|districts in as ordorly a manner as in | cpyeiblo Bteel ., 61% sign as exalted cyclops of the Mus- | eray, the Ameriean consul general, the capital, Cuba Can Bugar 11% Al A Cloverdes WhIthn' /408’ B BEESTEr Ll SRETY as to the decisions reached by the ex- Uaptain Gen, Arimo-Rivera Wil peie 15t ptd ..., 21% tromised today that he spol y poke no ldle Bir Joseph Duveen, told the news. | vharge of military directorate, 1Gen Motors 15% Shouid membors of the leghlature | paper correspondents after the exam-| Another agency report says that Ri-| Goodrich (BF),. 24 all an tol N P Plans | ension ‘“.l,,;',‘"‘,',';.,";;" y::-‘ -:::l‘d' Hi B B “Wilnnl da Vinci and that Mrs. Hahn's|come tired of the negative hostility |int Mer Marine 6% h Fifteen Milllon Dollars for Fis| VA3 & copy. tollowed by the late ministry, Int Mer Mar prd 22 mee with his efforts te return the State Alone, | Ll YUAN Loous AGMN manifesto protesting agalnst the| pacific O ..., 33% 2 woperly constituted authoritics and | 5 I'he London stock exchange has|int Paper ..... 32% 81 0 secure equal justice for all of our |Charles W. Bryan of Nebraska, who| shown u remarkable indiffercnce to| i5el.8pgfd Tire . 30 2044 e announces that he has gone into the|Self Deposed President of China Now y all For Legislators 3 clined only 2! points to 67% with-| ¢ 08, 8014 e but for any other state, deciares that| Comes Forth as Strong Political i s et 2 inlawful thing, I'll put them all in | The Daily Express today pr | 4 g , v . prints & Missourli Pac .. 10} 9% all and k¢bp them there as long as |save $16,000,000 in Nebraska alons | eablegram signed by Marquis Estella) N Y Central ....um‘u nl; X whieh the “coal combine has hereto- ( By Thw Assoc | 4 H Certaln of the lawmakers were re- s | day in which the captain gencral re- further announces that he will do ail| twice president of China and only re- | in attempt to hold such a_session, cently self-deposed from that oftice in | I'ne nationgl and nilitary move- | No legislature In Oklahoma has|combine.” ment In Spain has no other purpose| pan Am P & T . 57% 55% o , The governor declared that while|tarists, looms once more as a domi- L, NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD ¢ constitution providing tupt political and administrative sys-| pay Con Cop .. 10% 1013 ) istration to tuke & hand in lowering }8 In Shanghai acompanied by 22 BOlaE e e CagiE Telephone 2680 Telephone 9-4141 3ve been planning a session with- | former ministers and secretarics. Alfonzo.” Members Members Jut the governor's consent were un-|and the state of Nebraska would take A belated message to the Daily| Royal D N Y . 461 456% the matter in hand so far as the state| Ment are here ready to allgn them- o1 Donald R. Hart, cribes how Rivera's telegram an- ! Insisting that he still is the legal| nouncing his intentions reached Al- ’::::: ;’::fimc :‘r’u gf.’: president of “the republic, Li says he 3 by e o a’fete in the palace surrounded by his | pexas Co. 403 40 country by peaceful means and make | courtiers, aristocrats and diplomats, | 'rohaceo Prod .. 81 81 fotcign minister. The latter, after|{njon Pacific ..120 128 tendering his resignation left for Noja, | Upited Wpuit ...170 170 Premier to Remain, 18 . i 1 Rub' Co. .. 40} 39 Premier Alhucemas will remain in|y; g Ht‘;v’l o. o ggl: 87 : staleld after which he will join his| (- o b ; 8| Utah C 9% 5 Ann'llly at Hendaye, France. \\‘fi:‘y: 3‘:.2::]:\",‘ “6 7//: :;‘ marks that the generals directing the 2 X 7 G Sta. el 7914 coup are all young men and personal b B N A that their movement is directed ex- clusively against the politicians who| Nepotism in administration. His judgment is that the crisis will the military court sitting in Tulsa paper and E, K. Bixby, managing Hahn has brought against Str Joseph | firsl, At the time Lhe telegram Was oo, jeath Co ,, 16% Governor Walton would not discuss | two hours, has baen no detalled news from the cping Copper ,.* 16% kogee klan, | No official announcement was inade | Heaches Madeid Hoday, | Ble . «isisil 19 hreats, . | ination that ajl nine men had agreed | VOra’s action has been received With| Gr, Northern pfd 55 fonsider such action direct interfer. | The socialist party has Issued alAjis Chalmers . 41% itizens.” . Rivera's cou | s coup, Sparish fours de-| " g FEE! coal business not only for his own et vane H H Tossibility, 1am in office.” he warned, | (Primo-Rivera) under date of Fri-|N y N H & H 12% 12% } fore taken out of the state” He Nor & West ..102% 102 2 | the face of a coup d'ctat by the mill- by Al 9 J wer met without a call from the than to restore morality to the cor-| ‘ it was the duty of the federal admin- Rep 1 & 8§ . A4l 434 4 | More than 200 members of parlia-| 4 Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange ferstood to have taken the position Telegraph from San Sebastian de- Manager fonzo, The monarch was attending|g ‘o 1021 plans to effect unification of the Studsbaker Co .103% 100% among whom was Santiago Alba, his| rrans Of1 ... v d 3% province of Santander. U S Indup Alco . 50% 48% Madrid until the new cabinet is in- U § Steel pfd ..117 117 The Telegraph’s correspondent re-| \westinghouse .. 58% 581 friends of King Alfonzo. He agrees have ruined Spain and enthroned not be attended by violence. Birthday of Crown Prince Hum- bert—Iliness in Royal Family. By The Assoclated Press, Turin, Sept. 15.—The planned for today at Racconigi in celebration of the 10th birthday of Crown Prince Humbert have been cancelled owing to the illness of the princesses Mafalda and Giovanna, second and third daughters of King Victor Emmanuel who it is feared have typhold, The king and quecen of the Belgians however, are remaining at the castle at Raceonigl which is taken as par- tial eonfirmation of the report that two matrimonial engagements be- tween members of the two royal fam- ilies will be announced. This report Episcopalians Asked to Give Half Million Dollars New York, Sept. 15.—Bishop Thomas F. Gailor, president of the Episcopal national council has issued an appeal to membership of the church in the United States for $500,- 000 to be used for relief of church workers and for the resumption of church activities in Japan. festivities The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. : Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. 70 N Solution of Kauffman Murder May Be at Hand ' White Plains, N. Y., Sept. 15.—An arrest in connection with the slaying of Dorothy Kauffmann, Mennonite loan you one of those has linked the names of the Duke of Brabent, heir to the Belgian throne and Princess Mafalda and of Prince Humbert and Princess Marie governess who was found murdered July 4 in the home of Magruder Craighill of Greefiburg, will be made soon, Westchester county authorities Southern N I Tel . Standerd Screw Stanley Works .. Stanley Works pfd . Shatters World Record announced today. Torrington Co com . Traut & Hine ... Travélers Inc Co Union Mfg Co Jose, only daughter of the licly{un leather covered Book Banks : Directorate of Generals e arahuiEithe o ol i . | have 3 sed Will Govern Spain NOW | smcrican make. By The Associatéd Press, Madrid, Sept. 15—It was an- nounced after a conference between King Alfonzo and Primo-Rivera that Spain for the time being would be governed by a directorate of gen- etals made up of representatives of every military district in Spain under the presidency of Captain General Primo-Rivera. . that of motor-cycles in Japan are U. 8. TREASURY STATEMENT. U. 8. Treasury balance, $236,756,267, Officials Will Tell How Trade Associations Help Chicago, Sept. 15.—How the trade association can make a market analy- sis, promote the use of members' pro- ducts by co-operative advertising, bring about standardization in an in- dustry, and help elevate the stand- ards of retail merchandizing, are some of the subjects on the program of the convention of the American Trade as- sociation executives, to be held here, October 2 B The functions of trade assoclations and their place in the economic fab- ric of the country will be described h e and analyzed, according to an an- ¢ X 55 nouncement by O. B. Towne, secte- 2 A BIG 1924 TRIP tary-treasurey. Prominent trades- Up to within & very few years those men will lead in the principal discus- who désired a vacation either in the sions form of a week or two at the shore or a trip through the mountains had to depend upon the state of their pocketbook about the last of June or the first of July, If expenses had beén pacticularly heavy then the trip or weék-end was put eff in a few side trips taken from day to day. Under the new plan In use now days one begins to save early in the Fall through the Vacation Club ar- rangement and when the time for va- eation rolls around a gheck is forth- coming for enough to cever all ex- penses of such a vacation trip. At the Neéw Britain Trust Company we start oyr club in September because we feel that most people prefer to enjoy their vacation, before planning for that of | next year. The plan is a simple one | of putting away $.50, $1.00 or $2.00 each week for a period of only forty weeks and thus assuring each mem- ber of enough to take care of that trip or vacation good time, next year. |, Are you one who has delayed making guch a start? If so, we urge you fo | g tel ™ come in this next week and start your A THS- SEVEINR- FOaND _BF, SIRPEER Vacation Club Savings. % A i*r:,::d;w-” part of the country finll‘ Special Notice The Falcons will practice football at 10:20 at Dujack’s hall. All members ars requested to be at hall, also ajl cthers who wish to try out It will help you save ‘he establishment of business standards, improvement of methods of production and distribution, the utilization of a wider variety of raw materials ,the general elimination of waste, and the development of a higher code of business ethics are | some of the achievements of trade as- scclations,” Mr. Towne said. “In gathering statistics of produc- tion consumption, stocks and prices, where these have been made available to the entire publie, we also nave ccntributed much to the stability of business and the diminution of specu- lation.” 5 y 0dd Fellows Gathering For Cincinnati Meeting Cincinnati, 0., Sept. 15.—Officials of sovereign grand lodge of Odd lfel.{ lows and subsidiary organizations | which will meet here gimuitaneously | on Monday were arriving in Cincinnatl in large numbers today, along with | This action photo of Paava Nurmi, brilliant Finnish mnixer. was taken when heaecently ran a mile in 4:10 25 at Stockholm, lowering the world mark of 4:12 2-5 set by Joie Ray of America, This shows Luis Firpo weigh-| ° ing in at the State Athletic| Commission office for the fight { with Dempsey. The South, Am- jericam tipped the beam at 21615.

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