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HARVARD CLASS OF 148015 GRADUATED This Year's Largest in History of University Cambridge, Mass., June 19.—Har- vard seniors, favored by fine weather, hield their commencement exercises today in the open air in Sever Quad- 1angle. The commencement addresses were by Krederick Lam, Santee, Wap- wallopen, Pa.; Nelson H. Smith, Cambridge, and Weston G. Thomas, Middletown, Ohio. The following honorary degrees were conferred Doctor of Laws—IEdward Terry Sanford, associ justice of the U. 8. supreme court; Rolland W. Boyden, Beverly and Boston, former American anofficial observer with the repara- tions commissio: Owen D. Young, New York, part framer of the Dawes NEW BRITAIN DAIL WOMEN'S COOLIDGE CLUB HAS 125 CHARTER MEMBERS Organization Here Said to Mrs. Dawes Be Yirst of Its Kind in Entire Country, Send Word to,Washington, | New Britain has the honor of being the first city in Hartford county in which a women's Coolidge club ha been organized. The organization | | meeting meeting was held last e |ning at the Burritt hotel with | charter members enrolled. Mrs, Ha vey C. Kingsley, a member of the re- | publican sixth district, called the| meeting to order. It was attended by }M.- Alice Patison Merritt of Hart- | |ford, a member of the state central | committee from the district, | who organizing Coolidge clu |throughout the state. Mrs. Rufus | Henenway was made head of the new second is | club in recognition of the fact that [she was a classmate of President Coo! Mrs. Alice Russ of Shelton | . of the Clev *land conventiong The following officers were clecfed reparation plan; Hosea Ballou Morse, 4 ¥ President, Mrs. Rufus Hemenway; Camberley, England, former commis-| This is the wife of “Hell and | vicé-president, Mrs. Lawrence Mouat: sioner in the Chinese customs service, | Maria”” Dawes. She was sitting at [secretary, Mrs Kenneth Walther; and Harold Dexter Hazeltine, Down- |the radio with her husband in the treasurer, Miss Esther Johnsc ing professor of the laws of ngland.old Dawes homestead in Marietta, Greetings were telegraphed to #t Cawmbridge university. | O when he received the word of his | President Coolidge. Doctor of Letters—Robert Bridges, jnomination. | g poet laurcate of England; ward - — - SLECT Cupps, professor ef classics at | A auarterly meeting of Court Char- :'F::(:“:xl(:lo)d":f:.1“-’:":': n”\d»i‘l\“m g ter Oak, Ioresters of America, will (b ar Hein ol ihs srbainie honsol Bt [besheld in Grotto hall this evening Sl ‘m-wm-@ "n}im\-’\m 0 1) Ilection of officers will he held and Doctor of Science—Ikdmund Beech- (:r, (I‘:'l'llfl';n""' l"kf' : Ty Hsr"v':\\d will be er Wilson, professor of zoology at Col- i :,,“,' n ‘(h'; qu' x wi e .“Mll lmj umbia university, and William J. N ”w’:‘f‘ Mr‘r;w‘""lpn;..[ /:ll f rn.\l-;m of Mayo, M. D., Rochester, Minn, M o E 1 Th P I' 1 l ) - d to be present. Master of Artsowinam 1. w. [0 RErSonal Than Political- —— l'l“lfl.“h]e"'id m"lhvnr \r;f .\H\mn. am‘l~ y ‘ % ( a“adlan P()g‘al ‘\ orkers emy, Milton, Mass.; Major Robert “ U S v e ¢ | F. Goets, U. B. A., former comman anis U, . YIEWS Going on Strike Today of the Harvard officers’ training Ottawa, June 19.—Headquarters of corps; Gerrit Smith Miller, zoologist | . - the Federation of postal employes and curator of the National Museum | 0, APOCIALH 1908 was given definita word tnday that at Washington, and Andrew J.| FParis, June 18— Premier Herriot the deferred strike of postal em Ritchie, of the Rabun Gap Agircult- |desires his visit to Prime Minister | Ployes throughont the Dominion ural gchool, Georgia [MacDonald of Great Britain to he re- | would go into effect at 5 o'clock this | Degrees in coursa numbared 1456, [garded as more personal than politi- |afternann the largest total in the history of the ¢ university. BOYCOTT GONDEMNED desires to become acquainted with hi3 | RBritisn views respecting the various political al in character, it is understood. He | AMERICAN REPORTED SLATN Shanghai, June 19,4A China press dispatch from Wanhsien says that an | American named Hawley, manager of | colleagne and to learn his questions of the world as well as the ,”u-,‘mu :N”Np"‘v: arising from the | the Arnold Company in Shanghal | treaty of Versailles. (Arnhold Brothers?) has bheen killed | B Oh- 'he Frene yremier, accor 0 bl | ny Responsible Japanese Are Oh The French y ‘uv , @ IIng 10/ hy junk men angaged in agitation | preeent plans, will stay at Chequers|aeainst the operation of st i ‘ting To Methods of Showing Dis- % K ; peration steamships jorting [ Court from Saturday evening to Mon- | which they claim depriva them of pleasure at U, 8. Exclusion, day morning and arrives in Brussels| their living. | Monday evening for his consultation Vi Tie Assaciated Preg [ with Premier Theanis and Foreign ' o % | y ‘& P . Tokio, June 19.—8ome of the re. |zjinister Hymans of Belgium. He will PERSHING'S PLANS sponsible elements of Japan are tak-/tixe with him to England M. Camer-| 1ondon, June 19 During lis three g up the fight against the hoyoctt | ok who was interpreter for the !2Y stay in Lendon General Pershing, | of American goods and the demand for the expulsion of American Wis sionaries from the country inaugurat { 1'rench ation at the Washington [Who 18 expected to arrive tomorre prmaments conference, will visit the Prince of Wales; the The restoration of normal relations | Karl of Cavan, British Chief of Stafy, ed as a protest against exclusion of yatween Irance and Russia, part of [and the War Secretary, Staphen Japanese Immigrants from America. |16 new ministry's program, will be | Walsh, in addition to making a pil The Yokohama exporters’ associn-|aptended with numerous difficultios |grimage to the graves nof the Amer. tion, a Japanese organization, has ,.4 i) peguire prolonged negotia- [ican soldiers at Breokwood, Surrey paseed a resolution condemning the yjone it is pointed out in political [with the other members of the Amer. preposed hoycott lquarters, France, it is noted, is bound [ican battle monuments commission, | The national christian council, the [y onligations with the Baltie | . governing body of all the Protestant goice ho an alliance with Poland HOME DY NAMITED G . England the annexation of Bessarabia Ihome of County Detectiva Jack Dun t9 expel missionaries and divorce INS ity Rumanis Ap, Whe has heen active In enforci native ehurches from the AmericaR| “an exchangs of views with the [y S0 IR BEOR BEHEE I Sarorcng | miesions. Japanese christians wers in | ypiorican government fs considered | ooty Dunlap and a son ,._w‘ the majority &t the mecting and mado || oy to precede any definite o ed infury, Mra, Dunlap was removed | this declaration: “We desire the mis- | angament hetween France and the |, hospital suffering from \lmv\. elonaries to remain at their poets un- | oo government Mer condition was reported critica hampered Auring their evangell - e — X work, until their mission is fulf)! | "JIJ ON | 15000 WATCH PARADS i They alto expregsed their desire to FLQO" OF TAX B S B Toe ket continue to cooperate with American 1 | ™ Moscow, dune 19.~Five hundred ehrisians, ' WAY 10 MERRY VILLAGERS Sp;:i;I Notice 1 Stella Repekah lodge, No. 11, will give a public whist after the meeting T'riday night at Odd Fellows' Hall, Arch St, 8:30 sharp.—advt, ¥ An Atgn{ey delegates to the eongress of the third | internatiopal astembled at the wooden mausoleif@ of Lenina last night and tatements Ready and You 2.000 held an official sassion in the presenes Y of A crowd of 15,000 persons which ¢ Until July Don't Have to Pay Unt iy 1 filled every corner of Red square, Thinks of It} Approximately 12.500 property tax tomorrow at hille wil be deposited the tax eollecting city government g For several X the office force has been hustis | Mre, Mary Leonard Ng 1o get out the b which ordi-| The funeral of Mrs. Mary Leonard nances req shall be mailed not |°f 9 Iarmington avenue, will be held ‘omorrow morning from her home at e s s calls for | 5:30 o'clock, followed by & funeral A v i te Mty Tower |MASS in St Mary's church at 8 o'clock, | t $2.170,599.80 requirement of | PUrial will be in 8t. Mary's cemetery After Augnat 1, three-quar- | permemrety one per cent il be added for| e i e th dating back to July 1, Al- 1,0 "y 1 Mre, Conivielo Divineo payments made dur the - 5 | who died yesterday at his home, 141 ! duly Will not require & pen- | yyyqgnt street, will be hed tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock from the church e — of Jo the Evangelist. Bugial will be in 8t Mary's cemetery Cit'ywltems Mes. Roderick N. MacQuarrie Th neral of Mrs. Roderick N A n ea has been dasued | o0 arrie was I this afternoon to A Ruldue « Lea street and | 4% Siclocks BREveed Wove. o Miss Ar B neault o 1 ducted by Harry Landis and » [Y burial w in Fairview cemetery. A 2 Charles W. Rittner ( The neral of Charles W. Rittner | Beymour ot was held this afternoon 3:30 - o'cloch Frederick W, aefler | Would Oust Peacocks officiate services at Krwin chapel Mrs. Lois Garret Griffen passed up |, mo England Bourne- [and bur 48 in Fairview cometery her husband and a of other | ‘ e ds men seniors when she graduated tromw| BOtS ©EHEEE HIS B0 Andrew %, Anderson the coliege of law. University of | were brought hete by The funeral of Andrew 8. Ander- lowa h oa 1 the ot |} uh to beautify the city on was held this ernoon from his grades made there in years ing | nal ciles of the two birds | home, Fdson street, at 2 o'clock Practically every prize t school | ! rd from one side of the | Services were conducted by Rev, Hen- | ann awards. She 1 her hus 2 and one of the pate |17 W. M of the First Congrega- band, Charles Griffen, expe 1 shiened an elderly spinster by ap- | tional ehurch and the ftev. A, B, Pier- | hang up their shingle in Sious ¢ " arlor window recent. | 50N of Bristol. Mis. Mary Christenson | owa v K ¥ \g favori of the deceased i kil gtrs — | The benre re: %, A. Odin, Aaron | —_— — - — e Danielson, ¢ Wallen, Avel John- 2 H f J ] son, Algot Johison and Atfred Six-Mile Camera for Jungle b st Chelinad Co A T Johnson, € 13 on and John | Bwaise | at tie 2 were conduct Captain A. W. Stevens, famed aerial photographer and his " for long distanee shooting which will be used “six-mile camer on the Hamilton Rice expedition w Amazon river. HAPFLY irector Mr. Panl Robinson. Assistant SEW LOCATIONG85 MAIN Opposite St Mary’s Charch Tel.—Parior 1625.2 s 17 Summer St s1 EAPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WiThH FLOWERS " WLEREITS PUsY or T CHURCH ST, TEL. %86, hich will go 3,000 miles up the HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 19 | WALL STREET STOCK Wall Street Briefs The Southern Pacific, which has paid 6 per cent annual stock divi- dends since 1908 sold at 93 yester- day, a new high on the move, talgng 9, -t 1 PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange l EACHANGE REPOYTS Close | Members Hamtford Stock Exchange a definite position as a leader among |AM Can Soeend0 109% 31 West Main St. Tel. 2040 the rail issues. Despite opinions in AM Cr & Fdy.. 161 the financlal district that the merger —:“l lach i (35 with El Paso & Southwestern may Am Sm & Re W er postpone the expected increase in the |AM S8 Rf em e off dividend rate to $7, those interested ':”', 1 Toh in the stock & ed carnings of the ™M ]_O 000 smaller road would more than cover AM TOP « ’ onas increased fixed changes and dividend | 4™ ‘T,’(‘)‘;“ Al . . requirements. : s » ¥ i ’ Ale To & ¥ 1 giaR i a &P € CO . S A & Georgia Railw ower Lo. New bond offerings today totailed h GU!* & % nearly $26,000,000. The largest was L4 1 o i H d $10,000,000 state of North Carolina }.’",‘;"':‘rfl_"\,v“ g 6/0 due 1954 to ylel 6 1'8 0 4% per cent highway bonds, priced ‘.'“n‘ ",::'”'_' to yi€ld 4,85 per cent for all matu- | oo o A rities. Others included 1000,000 | o e Ohio 9 o state of New Jerscy bouds for bridge | opi il & ) 13 | ——————— = —— — and tunnel construction priced at | o p s & P ‘ vats Il 9 e e BREE 5 5 5 JUDD & COMPANY pons, $1,120.000 city of Knoxville, | oo Copper 1715 i il o d 4 Tennessce, gold 4% per cent bonds iy 2 3L 0 | Members New York Stock Exchange at w-wls ;Iu) > 4.60 per | cory pro R 3¢ gt Members Hartford Stock Exchange cent. and $1,000,000 Nebraska Tower | (ryeipie Stect 5114 i : TRUST CO. BLDG. 1 o. first mortgage 5 per cent gold | (ypa aCne Sug 13 § Burritt Hotel Bld, bonds 95 to yield about 5.37 Ml — per cent. bt | We recommend and offer R [ ommenc er: o 5 n Electrie il ZETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Wall Street brokers report that ' Gen oMtors ! Capital Stock public interest im the stock market Goodrick Bl i . . e T TN N 3 hus measurably increased sinee the (it North J ) ] ””‘T,( "RO“ “.{ IN 1.‘;::\ YEARS = gan. 1, 1924 current upswing started days ago. | Insp Copper ¢ 2% 23y || = m“:"'. - Capital and Surplus .... § 27,783,889 (v hey explain, however, .that small | Int Mer Mar ) 5 5 i 119.NET38 ... .. . Assets .. ... 224,647,296 lrl::fl bea ».,'.3.«”".,"1' hv'n"r y l'vu"“"‘flx“! e \\‘ :.“"".n \"“‘.- ‘ "| £ 380,798,405 ... Insurance in Force .... 1,593,588,750 adva and quick to take pro s vmers ) 48 a onti P g o8 D i ) 3 i e WL T el |‘I|dl ations are l!m'l' tl_w vear 1924 will be the biggest issues. Much of the recont buying is 4% 141 (1. 1) year in the history of life insurance. reported to have come from pools 150 aerg a5 [0 In addition to cash dividends paid, the average annual u:u\ms': n‘,‘,\.-y‘-.up.y.: e been aided by 111, s 0% increase in market value has exceeded 1277, easy money, and from over ended 3015 ) | o VITE OU NS short interests which have heap hur. ‘ 157% 457% : Y\ I‘A l\‘ lll‘ IA\QL]R"“\ ried into covering by the rapidily of o : 21y | - the advanee in several Sbanutil 1% 17 | lative issues, 1041 1041 =TI o " H., 229§ 20% 22% M ™ common = of 1 Otis 1 L 121% 13014 1201 I 2ot @homson, Thenn & Co. dividend basis today when 1! a4 M2 141 14U 1] ors declared a quarterly clwidend of 20% 20% ) Vew Britai B 31 L T8 Aotlivany re e s & T 52 5 T Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 common stock dividend of 10 per R e MEMIBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD SIOUE EXCHANGES eent, splitting the comion stock on o 9 ST Donald R. Hart, Mgr. the basis of 2 shares of new, par $50 Cop 1 10 Sl - for each sh AR Gl Ta ks Read b b5 3 - DR . Sl AR o 05 WE OFFER: York, June 18— Diractors of | ROVal D N Y o S &, e Ll ain oot icestorgRe ity ol nae [T Stanley Works day omitted the dividend of 50 cont RS L d F on the common stock dua at this {im 7 P s & Cl k The regular quarterly dividend of “‘ d ‘. 2 o 9w g N an er.” rary ar $1.75 on the preforred was declared, |02t \" pliine it 3 ’: &”\: Price. On Application g Freight cars in need of repair on June ‘M” % Prod a0 % 20 20 We do not accept margin accounts 1 totalled 189,219 ar 8.3 per eont of Pranrion ofi o 4 the number on line, an nerease of 7, | (4o Lo % 18 78 over the number on May United. Keult 19214 18 American Railway association veports. |1+ 8 Indus Alen 68 67 OF iiin number 1148 reanived |17 R Rubber Co 2% 2 JOHN P. KEOGH SHila KRN e del _”:‘“’ yw~n” : ~ o “ £ WAL 4 Members Consolidated Stock Exchauge of New York increase of 8,774 Vtah Copper 6 688 hur : (i Coppee eI Wiierhuy STOCKS Bridgeport POLO MATCH JUNE 28 Westinghouse 808y Ay : ! . Pariil THes g Middletown BONDS New Haven ( ‘\\vnpm‘ po r\lvnrum tition has been | LOCAL STOCKS, Direct Private Wire to New York i i 1o June 26 en ) v and the United States will meot. The | (Putnam & « Go Ko GROEF, Mgr—Ioom 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg.— 1013 opening match Jnpe 28 Ay A 1 Life 1 tina and the United States the com- | Ay Hard v ting teaima Ath Husle 40 w9 . Rige 11rd ¢avpe 100 EBERT A GRANDEATHERN, " & Bpencer eom Rerlin, J 19, Prestd Fbert | Billi < v opfd R tecame a grandfather yosterday with | Bristol n 4 the arrival of a daughter at the home | A ¢ Aol L o pRltEmN PR ) 103 HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN gl 3 et ite Mok Hrn t Hartford Conn, Trust Bldg, Burritt. Hotel Bldg, it o : sl bbinh) 2 ’ Tol.2: 186 Tel, 3420 wae anno 1n b the | HEA Elee 14 " —_— e Ebert, . 10 M y SIS, s ) 1 Monteorers e We offer TWO THIRD RULE DISCUSSION :: '” Rax 10 New Haven June 19 Jam J N R » Waite, yhkirsias of 106 itk ones |11 ‘ shares of North and Ju tion to the democratie national con-|sop ? g vention, has given notice of & Meeting | poe . . e S e o 4 e % 1 100 shares of American Hard e verk B shares o erican Hardware W. 1. Fiolds of Ken ‘g" thern 1 1 t o the rule requiring /g .. .o o two-thirds majority for the nomir Works & party’a candidate for presiden Wo it was announced tod 7 YALE MEN FINED, . . Ll The American Mortgage & Discount Co Haven, June 18.—Threa Yala i g, (0, i . ai . : il . Vb e RESOURCES OVER $2,200,000 to Litids: : HOME OFFICE: WHEELING, WEST VIRGISIA, o HHsalas il ithag TS TREASURY STATEMENT d Street Pranklin Trost Bullding Union Bank Building il 5 freasury halane ] York Philadelphia, Pa, Pittsburgh, P'a, oats, The t wd a nolle ent ooth 1ok 588 Broad St — New Britaing Conn, Newark, N, J. WON'T AGREE TO CUTS { R AR s 19.—d¢ ' Fe Exeli OFr fostdent of the United oreign Lxchange 10 Y LAR VIREST MORTGAGE COLLATERAL TRUST $7 GOLD Workers of Ame served BONDS, tod that 1% SHons p - Dated July 2, 1921 Due July 2, 1938 y 1 2 \ ECT OBLIGATION o { O bond a Dircet Obligation of The American Mortgage & ne of t it B 1 ca 1 h re o 2,200,000, Tn addition, he tur 8 ¢ LB t [ 1 at by the deposit with The Citizens- 4 . s « pany (as ) of IFirst Mortgages, 205, or more e 141 1 ' i p of t tstanding bonds ing 1 Belgium: den ' ( s 4.69 We 4 sinsins Pt . than individual First Morigages o « 1 P ause they equally e o S S ilaas 13 4 a cured by R m M ent properties in various Aot watt for it to but it 1 . \ at 1 ges ¢ ativ small amounts on many i > e : Somand MO1TT 8, Aty cior A ribution of risk which cannot be attained in . & B b T & DENOMINATIONS ' £1.000 $500 and 8100 ————— — —_— 2 ght . through our “Invest-as-you-Save” planm, 3045 When Shriners Played Shriners from all over the « freak stunts in the parade whicl in Kansas City, Mo. Heve is the its 50-foot dragon. com The Hartfoid-Connecticut Trust Company Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. Sale 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. id Walker's Inkerman NINS ol (1 v R The owners of both first and 2.900 f'on horses are French Eleven T - S Massine won by a short head, Prive In Britioh Tace . e B B T tn front of Inkerman, ! Asvot Hest s 3 ne was Massine 100 to § I her tof M ot: Pilibert de Savole § 1o 13 untrv vied with one another in cainst: pert ended their national convention - . San Francisco delegation and A « & haiters Nill 2 * TR 1 de Savoie was | rat n year

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