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London, May 31.—Menotti Serrati, & member of the Italian chamber of deputies, and other prominent social- ists have been acquitted of a charge of conspiracy against the state and have been discharged, says a Central News dispatch from Milan. Signor S i, director of the so- cialist newspaper Avantl, was arrest- ed in March shortly after he re- turned to Milan from Russla, where he actod as a soclallst commerce at the session of the third internationale. Out of this meeting grew a manifesto to the Italian proletariat urging a union of the socialists and commun- ists in preparation for a revolt against the government. Returning to Milan, Serrati found that his radical policies had been disavowed by the staff of his newspaper, whereupon he put communists in their places, Both ed ftor and staff were subsequently ar- ‘rested. TO STUDY CANCER. London, M. foremost British physician: and other prominent perso formed an organization for the pro motion of cancer research. 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EVERSHARP PENCILS —and — WAHL PENS Stocked and Recommended iy ADKINS 66 Church Street ¢ 31.—A number of the | | "23 CLASS BANQUET 15 MERRY AFFAIR - Witty Alter-Dinner Talks Feature Socal at High School " taget menu tain High sday night, ex of its kind i yuet apened with Long to fia Rack vail of Long Age finers sang o tune 6 ' Mine” The banquet the singing of “High e tune of “When th Tumbling Down Al 1 by the Trinity orehestra under the di of Doaminie Naples lLallar, acting as ed the speakers Murtha, elass president and well known athlets, who spoke on My Four Ye in High School” Tames Reynolds, the next speaker, talked on “Our Athletes.” He open od his speech with the remark that athletes and the athletic teams of the New Rritain High sehool are far su perior than thoss of other sehools. He regretted that comparisons are some. times made hetween the athlotes and the teams with those of past years He added that each team has diffieul. ties to overcoma and obstacles to sur- mount, WHe concluded with the re. | mark that going out far athleties has made boys better men and that not { & single young man who has gone out for athletics at the schonl will regret |1t for he will be better fitted for fu. | ture lite, The feature of the program were |the talks on “Our Boys' by Myrtle | Beyer, and a talk on “Our Girls," by | Evald Anderson. Miss Heyer gave her impressions of the boys In an in- teresting and amusing way, bringing in the names of several of the mem- bers of the class. The bright slde of school life was brought out in a clever manner. She recefved a the students and peech, BEvald son’s talk on “Our Girls" was equally good. Margaret Allison, the next speaker, gave an interesting account ot “The I'uture of the Class of 1923." | Principal Louls P, Slade made a deep impression on the assemblage. | He sald in part: | "As I think of your four schoo! | years about to close and of the years that are before you, there come run- [ ning through my mind some of Kip- | ling's verses; they are among his very | best: WMANY Year the sor 1o the tuy Betwes High Call Me ) Day Leaves Come ehatrmar He called great ovation from 'ste after the [ “When Farth's last pieture 1s painted, and the tubes are twisted and dried, When the oldest colours have faded, and the youngest eritic has died, We shall rest, and, faith, we shall need it—Ile down for an aeon or two, Till the Master of All Good Workmen shall set us to work anew! And those that were good shall be happ: hey shall git In a golden chair They shall splash at a ten-league can- vas with brushes of comets’ halr; They shall find real saints to draw from—DMagdalene, Peter, and Paul; They shall work for an age at a sit- ting and never be tired at all! And only the Master shall pralse us, and only the Master shall blame; And no one shall work for money, no one shall work for fame; But each for the joy of the working, and each, in his separate star, Shall draw the Thing he sees It for the God of Things as They Are!" “Every year has had its successes and its failures; and so will every year to come. How far have you been uccessful? How far will you be? “Success, as I understand it, de- pends in general upon the extent to which our actual attainments corres- pond to the alms and the designs that we have set before us. But therc are two other clements that enter in, Iach of us should have some particu- ar object for which he is striving and should attain it. He should also have ideals that dominate his whole life; the particylar objects toward .which he strives from time to time should be the expression of these ideals. And in his striving for ttalnment he should employ only such means as are in keeping with the same ideals. Tdeals; expression in particular aims; means appropriate to the ideals; the CHARLES “ONLY A SHOP GIRL” | purchased by the Memphis Southern | NEW BRITAIN inely ideals He ob ideals ¢ them to displease his ewn antil he is satisfied that they are ter than his own. He should strive 1o approach ever nearer the ideals of the Gind of Things as They Are With ideals ciear pelling & part of his very tist in making a from day to day what partienlar ob eotiyes alm at, as being pos the cireumstances In be placed. He must reckon with many things: with rights and privileges of others; and with the secial and econamie and po litieal organization of which he is a part, ‘The larger the possibilities which he diseovers be his work as an arts ‘And in working toward his ebjee. tives, he must be quick 1o see whey any means that ha would employ are not in keeping with his ideals, 1If thoroughgoing henesty is an ideal, no course of aetion that violates honesty can bring real success. If unseifish serviea 18 an ideal, there may be disregard of the interests of the other fallow, This all may mean a slow ad- vance toward the attalnment of some phrticular design. If a0 the slow ad vanee will mark suecess, w a more rapid advanee, d of the ideal, would mark YHera in the aceepted the open mind others, but sheuld he has ge as his o od 10 the allow wld his and eam belng, our ife & i deeide he w under ieh he may the greater wi sehoo s appealed to you, and wh such haa been the case you have done right in refusing to adopt them as your own., Sometimes you have mada the mistake of alming to accomplish DAILY HERALD, THURSDA THE SHRINE CONVENTION 10 BE WONDERFUL AFFAIR 0400 Are Springing Up Just Outs e of Washington Washi on, May i springing uy Shriners' convention next ocated near Alexandria, Va, and coonington, Md., Wwith s by thg hundreds form- inhabitants. type of be mod water and =Aladdin es to 4 Y SONS Are ust outside vek are Pullman ¢ nE the “homes" of 1 Fxpept for the pee They have their sewage systems, playgrounds and put baths as well as their own police and fire departments, Dining ear res taurants will operate day night and shuttle traing will be run direet fram the “towns” te Washingte Mimie batties in the air and on la and water will be staged by the va ons arms of the national defense sery us an added teature for week, Tn addition, the coast gua will furnish demonstrations of I saving and sen reseue work, The more speetacular of the “shows,” wi be provided by the and marine air forees Bquadrens of Jay ing fleld will simulate battle Washington while murine corps planes will make an attac the naval airs raft carrier Langley. This ship, the mly one of its typs the navy, will send up its ewn seout ar 5 in an effort 1o beat ¢ my. war department ders for the encampment on the mall of A minfature regular fleld army, in- cluding infantry, artillery, cavalry and wr 1oe Fhrine army, navy | planes from Boll- has given or- what the clrcumstances have made impossible and, of course, have failed Sometimes you have chosen ways to your goal that have violated your {deals; by such ways true success cannot come “Your experfences as men and omen have but just begun, Set your arts upon the highest and the best, Study and reflect to determine how far the environment will make pos- sible the realization of your desig Select the means of achievement th are in Keeping with the highest and the best. And achieve! Achieve!" The guests were: Principal L. P, Vice-Prinetpal James C, Moody, Miss Imy Poland, Miss llga R. Har- Ve Miss Mildred Wells and Miss Sadie Duguid. The committee in charge of Mildre ungst, lona Warren Stack, and Phoebe MEMPHIS BUYS PITCHER | OfFaniations. e The program will be as follows: Memphis, Tenn., May 31.—Bill Per-| p.;coasional, March in A .. Guilmant tica, right handed pitcher, has been | William H. Bishop, organist | “Star Spangled Banner.” Introductory exercises, Officers of the lodge tanks, It 8 propo model fleld bivouac. PROGRAM COMPLETED FOR BLKS' FLAG DAY SERVICE Ex-Servicemen Invited to Attend Ex- crcises June 14—Rev, J, Teo Sullivan to Speak for the annual Flag Day exereises of New RBritain lodg: No. ¢ B. P. O, Elks, on the cve. ing of June 14 has heen completed, The patriotie address will be delive by Rev, J. Leo Sulllvan, curate at Joseph's church, Invitationg to attend the exercises | have been sent to all ex-servicemer The program consisted Webster, Byrne, agsoclation club from the St, Louis Nationals. d to make this a Y, MAY 31, 1023 For Smokers they sure are ¢ Necord, Holmes Reading of Flag Dudley T “Invietus" August Serviee Offlcers of th ribute to the Ja J When the Flag € Bolo, Huhn Kleln Altar lodge Solo, August Klein Address, Rev. J. 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