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fain ~ Herald. 18HING i COMPANY, flay excopted) at ullding. €7 Church St. the. OMes at Now Brita aas Mall Mattor Assorinted Press. oly entitied of all nows B GRADUATES, Hore. gh scheol and from graduate 1 New Iirit full countr oming into e productive world in training, so to with life that they for many Weo some ars to come thelr battle we upon the success t of the first stage I here will gradu- of boys and giils, and women men will seok further lonal lines in col A portion will be a8 life of the com- ke various places oduction. Let us of the times will hully hey have r In business they pn s demanded of r that Let us who go to nt of their pommand from the n inc wag m ‘ease and com pmfort to give the feo that commanded Ark that but 1t s injected iInto eived eco- will shortly his fe IW - hope work own ne or has been ord uild the flood, to go to untertaken to achleve.: The Meached by any- is object. There that may not be dtligent not seem to work is work and man pay woods, In undeniable to time the anity Me present’ long vistas minds of the ndoed, are re, and there is the rocks In the of the rainbow d and ver s the a happy wald to who persist uate at test d brawn against i1l be May k be a pleasure, the pol Meanwhile, encoun- this pros- r rosy until a1l productive all is here for own your ambitions NOW. the po eing the third ¢ Wilson seo features of af st »amo at this stage of ted liberalzing he Volstead en from this cor hough it would position of the jestion but that mpted strict on rteenth amend reat portion of olerant and in ard strict pro that many did A4 possibl Those doubtful now o strictest en law will bring ved that it will ince dele- of the the provas. the majority of the Jfeople for a liberal lence of a desire on part of a interpretation o enforcement act, the than it would bd to obtain such an expression !lrr'u‘il\u people them- welves The rongest advocates of prohibition are among the peo uch. They see the great be their women, thei had it comfort i They dren have brought home to fewer harsh md uintance more , tewer exhibitions of sometimes st acy with mean Adoo. It what of Willlam Mec- i told his state- me hat wish his | make him stronger nade th staate « Again it | here th the 1t of his past 10t refuse to ac- however, that Mr. McAdoo do and ce 1t Is certain, President Wilson and not agree on essential no mat- ter how the seems to be set, Wilson stage \dent vould want his son- in-law to become the candi only as a last resort to save the p: and his" leaguc from defeat Wilson chance. Tt possibly President will run again it the kecnest Na- he has the of his desires: even the League of tions, unaltered, would not satisfy him as would the nomination for a third term. It remely doubtful, if the delegates will how to is ev however him this far unfoss a most unexpected situntion arise: Yale Uni- graduates Commencement week yersity, with its reunion of of one year ago, three, five, ten, twenty a graduates even more r mote, means something practical to every man need to be a g other idea He does not of Yale or of any university The significant all future as or college and may for every for himself or should be per- son who cares ut herself and the affecting them At New who have made Haven there gathered men tremendous succ und those who have made The Tom of life turned back, as he ures cars Dick the across were and W used to be two, the long when meeting, walk to- would campus gether recitation United has strug- Tom has become Dick Perhaps States Senator, while gled through years of comparative an some cor- employe of Tom is Dick poverty as poration. Or perhaps gov- ernor of' some state, and his secretary. ‘om and Dick left coliege together; little their th seemed aifr ce in mentality. Perhaps ; was not as conscientious about attending rect ns us was Dick. Perhaps Tom Bave more the MSar-than Dick eded, as Dick meeting at titiie~ serious ones ‘han and 3o suc while Dick years former h-« me has failed, "o and reunion after He has never returned to any of Hr similar gatherings; he has apparently off the long inquire ut Harry dropped map, though he is Uil alive Tom, Dick and Harry are mercly types picked from the various grou of the class. In rare Tom Dick has Instances has been favored by fortune; has been handicapped;: Harry one to the bad.” RBut as a rule the success of the one, the compara- other, and third is tive failure of the sence of the determination or the the explained by lack of it that formed or the left High failed to mat the rialize in minds of the three day they college aspirations, termination to win thinking per 1 witl her the power to make tod like that day when Dick anc were graducted from th university Everyone muay look ahead a yea three, five, ten, twenty, and ask him or herself s Lo the she far tions there where he or will be on life ider on that day ahead Are high aspir wnd are they backed by the sort of de- termination that will bring success? Fve man and woman may draw pirations und The are They from t servoir of tuke them for their own vast resources of determination the pONsessic of every one seized Worldly success is not the only success worth there may be United State There may If they necessary while; no sire to become Senator or a Governor less spectacular ambitions. wre high there is nothing to bring them but that determination wmd cours Today may be thut graduation day for every one Any man or woman who lays hold on the aspiration and Alls in the ald of ard who jates of today. he or she will be able to hold the head high with consciousness that the success longed for has beea won. determination, may look fors to the day when, meect- Ing those are his or her asso- the “JEST RUMINATIN’» (Robert Russell.) shect o paper, write; A virgin an’ a pen jest poised to = sword bas got, the sayin' goes, wat little steel point's might. yel if that thar pen is bad, i make sorry that clean, helpless, trustin’® hat started Now out pure through the pive 1 sces a s, once has sort o a dirty, look An' pow s that | sces an'/ h wond lovin book rous. sweet r w-washin again hend the ores an' the thar's ti page n plain view o' v hand all comij clean J can't wh sion’s o seems as though. next we fools with Life's hig pen an' ink., afore up a pag we'll stop an’ think time we ~wall, dirties we'll ) AN OTR FACTS FANCIES Thieves have been stealing the Caruso jewels and liquors, but they can't away with the Caruso voice unless it's canned.—Norwich Bulletin. get If all Jority unions, ordered notice strikes are the about ordered by ma- votes of members of the what those strik sometimes at a moment’s walking delega Express, few days it will be the democrats to point with with alarm.—Toronto Empire In a of the ind view and turn pride Mail the uses of adversity.” Nevertheless, it is a poor substitute for sugar when it comes to canning.— Cleveland Plain Dealer es is to pay $35 for the vork, but it jer for him teeth on.— “Sweet are The Michael United 8 McGarvey teeth he lost in war not made it any es et anything to use the New Mr. false has to | Former Emperor Charles expresses an earnest wish to leave Switzerland nd take up his residence a private citizen on his estates in Hungary. But the prospect is that, for some time to come, there will be no old home week for Charles.—Providence , Journal. FIFTY INDIVIDUAL | NAMES BY JAMES SHEPARD. The Several Stories of Different Familiar to New Names, Britain People, Will be Printed in Alphabetical Or- der, One Each Evening. Watch for Them. of and materialist, timber work- from Zimmer—a builder of rooms. mily of Lancaster ended from a man named Zimmerman Johann Georg Zimmerman—1728-17 Ish physician and philosopher There are four places named Zim- four works containing Zim- merman genealo eizht persons of that name from New York were sol- diers in the Revolutio war and there rty-five Zimmerman fami sylvania in 1790, END. upation class carpenter, a worker in matter, as a er. The name is room, and man The Carpenter f: county, Pa., de! signities a merman ary ies HEART CLEANING TIME pt and dusted all my heart, every picture down, 1 said, “T'll have the irt of anyone in town I smiled at idols I had kept images so rare held no charms for tho once I found them They all went on the dust then I said with pride. heart i now all sweet such took | i freshest and They me at fair heap, and My and clean | lots of room inside!™ uh, there door a winding eads up to the attic—and I up there! Bonita in tin Dealer is a tiny that hides swept, the Cleveland 25 YEARS AGO (From The Herald of That Date) Y. M A. & B 1 outing at Lake da It is rumored on Har change han Frank mencement exer sity. His brother ciety Compounce had yester- the that “Travelers' Rest ford avenue is soon to s attending the Yale is a member Lee com- ises at univer- of the class. A special Herald will be issued thie | evening giving the closing testimony | in - Herrick mu the re of the snec n on the matter of Principal | Peck Joh 3 of the found $102 in fireplace at 154 North street Michael Igoe. formeriy sexton of the Plainville Cath church, ha taken a position th the trolley His brother, John Igoe, is | der case and own elect re-hiring North old treet groc an company similarly employved Three young men were arrested | vesterday afternoon by Constable Gibney in Berlin, for bathing in a Lrook owned by Fran York Sun. | % | never | & EXTRA! Come To Hartford - PUBLIC EXTRA! - Gome To Hartford SALE OF WOMEN’S FINE SHOES Made in Qur Own Three Massachuse tts Factories, Direct to the Public Manufacturers Forced To Hold This Sale To Protect Their Interest Connecticut Woman t sale has a sold by. the most exc 1 stores in the United States today. room ready for shipment, and gives you all an opportunity to buy the sna floor space in the retail shopping district. For the discriminat You will save the retailer’s profit — the wholesaler’s profit — and the manufacturing profit, to; in order to ensure positive clearance of these shoes quickly. fourfold saving. These shoes have The stock comprises shoes that have been and are being just been completed, freshly packed in our packing ppicst footwear in .the heart of Hartford, displayed on the largest ther with a direct loss, which we accept A Fourfold Opportunity to Save That Prudent Connecticut Women Will Not Pass By All Shoes in This Sale Are the Very Latest Productions—No Undesirabies— ‘No Out-of-Date Mode!s In order to house this mammoth stock we were obliged to engage the largest available floor space in the city and offer them to the public — to shoe dealers or to department store buycrs. Three Massachusetts Shoe Factories Combine Their Stock for a $500,000 Sale of Women’s Shoes Selling Direct to Public at Less Than Faciory Prices Sale Starts Friday Moruing, June 25th, 8:30 A. M. At the Auditorium, 83-85 Church St., Hartford, Conn. Stocks consist of High and Low Shoes and Pumps of highest grade qualities. Grouped in three big lots, and thousands of pairs in each price range. 3.95 No seconds. No factory damaged. No old styles. 2.95 Made to Relail at $5.00 and $6.00 Made to Retail at NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES — LEATHERS Russia Calf — Gun Metal Calf — Black Kid Brown Kid — Patcnt Leather Suede and Ooze Leather Know your size and width Reasons For Sale CANCELLATIONS OF ORDERS DUE TO FREIGHT EMBARGOES — LATENESS IN DELIVERIES — WEATHER CONDITIONS We, manufacturers of Women's High-Grade Shoes, have decided to liquidate 15, Million Dollars Worth of Fine Footwear — At actual factory cost and instances less than cost. in most BUY YOUR NEEDS NOW FOR MONTHS TO COME H. & J. Shoe Company (Makers of High-Grade Welt Shoes for Women) Factory at 60 K St, South Boston, Mass. Sale at the Auditorium, 83-85 C f ¢ (Makers of Fine Novelty TUltra Sty NO MAIL ORDERS — All Sizes—All Widths 21, to 8 AA to EE Ernest D. Haseltine Co. Factory at Haverhill, Mass. All this season’s styles — fresh from the lasts — 4.9 §7.00 and $8.00 Made to Retail at $10.00 and $12.00 ALL SALES STYLES Plain Oxfords — Brogue Oxfords — One Eyclct Ties — Theo Ties — Fancy Pumps — Plain Pamps — Comfort Shoes NO FINAL to zet quick Service Remember This is not a money-making sale — just a case of desiring to urnload in the quickest possible time, so that our three factories can continue running in full swing and keep our thousands of faithful men and women employed. Location Owing to these enormous stocks, we needed large quarters, and this was the best location available, taking into consideration the floor space needed. The 83—85 CHURCH STREET, Auditorium HARTFORD, CONN. A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY Growing Girls’ Shoe Co. (Makers of Women’s, Misses’ and Growing Girls’ Low Hcel Shoes and Comfort Shoes) Factory 23 Vale St., Roxbury, Mass. Shoes for Women, les) hurch Street, Hartford, Conn.

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