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| p PSS 5 J f ? Gy ARE YOU GOING TO BE MARRIED? It’s a personal question of course but we have a purpose in asking it and you will gain by answering it. Se LISTEN---HERE’S THE DOPE The “Herald” is a necessity in every home. You simply can’t get along without it. Of course there’s a time when even a newspaper is not thought of. We are going to think of it for you. Se S “Herald” Starting now every couple married in New Britain, or expecting to live here after the honeymoon, will be presented with a three months’ subscription to the real New Britain paper free. WE WANT TO START YOU RIGHT. After the three months are up you will be given an opportunity to subscribe—NOT BEFORE. So send to the Herald office your future home address, to which you wish the paper delivered, together with the date of your start at housekeeping and get the news every evening. Ye Do You Want OQur Wedding Present ? IT'S EASY TO GET { rurchased land on Euclid avenue Idea Raphael’s Dept. Store 380 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. Announces to the Public Their New PROFIT ISHARING SALE Which Will Be Put in Practice Commencing Thursday, June 1 WatchDailyPapers for Further Details of Plan. Salesladies Wanted ! Raphael’s Dept. Store 380 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. City Items The Hy Henry minstrels held an outing at Lake Compounce today. Mrs. Hugh Reynolds of Center street is entertaining her brather, James Haslip of Buffalo, N. Y. The board of public works has de- cided to raise the pay of Jamés Prendergast, fareman in the sewer department from $3.50 to $4.00 a ia v, as was desired. | Louis S. Jones has purchased | { property at the corner of Lenox Place and Lake street from Catherine and Louise Schmall, The Bodwell ‘Land Company has fram Bessie Andrews et al. Jacob Weisberg, a former resident of this city and now residing in the West, is spending the holiday in this city. Hugo_and Hedwig Johanson have transferred land on Holmes avenuc to Nellie and Victor Holmquist. A meeting of the First Ward Re- publicans will be held tomorrow evening to select a successor to for- mer Councilman John A. Dolan. Sheriff M. D. Stockwell attached property on Woost Lelonging to Emma Rhodes. The at- tachment was made at the instance of Rackliffe Bros. Co. Inc., through , Attorney M. H. Camp and is for $200. The case is returnable in the city court on the second Monday in July. . usual Tuesday evening praver | be omitted this evening at the Swedish Bethany church be- | cause of Memorial Day. The next | service will be held Thursday even- ing at 7:45 oclack. Rev. C. J. Ells- trom of Meriden will conduct the services next Sunday morning. John Joseph Suprenant and Miss Emily G. Van Valkenburgh will be united in matrimopy Monday, June | 19, at St. Joseph's church. Miss Grace Taylor of North Adams, Mass., is the guest of Miss Margaret Tllingworth of Francis street. Engineer Dunham of the Connecti- cut company notified City Engineer Hall yesterday of the arrival of the | new trolley rails, which will be used on the Arch street Job. Work of laying them will be started next Mon- day- As soon as this is completed, the new pavement will be laid- Because of the holiday, the meet- | ing of the board of public works, scheduled for this evening has been postponed. It will be held tomorrow during the day. It is probable the board will take up the street lighting proposition and the Stanley street pavement question. A case of diphtheria on Hartford avenue was quarantined by the health department yesterday. Emil Larson of this city is attend- ing the commencement exercises at | fice in that ck brother, Carl, is a member of the graduating class. Joseph Dornfried and Miss Pauline Maier were married yesterday by Rev. Charles Coppens, pastor of St. Peter's church. The meeting of the committee on the research contest, schéduled for last evening at the chamber of com- merce rooms, was postponed until la- ter in the week. Former Supernumerary Officer Wil- liam Burke, now of Bridgepo:it, was a visitor in town today. Mayor George A. Quigiey is plan- ning a trip t6 Milwaukee next month to examine the sewage system there. Hanson & Kohler, engineers in that city, have written regarding the system in vogue there. For a city of 80,000 they estimate a plant could be erected for $15,000 and a disposal plant for $80,000. Miss Flora Humphrey and Mrs. Howard M. Bates were in charge of the Memorial Day celebration at the Maple Hill Golf club today. “Ceme- tery golf’ was played during the | day and a table d’hote dinner will be served this evening. Mi; Annie Russell, of Meriden for twenty years connected with the Southern New gland exchange of- to the local office, The committee in charge of the closing program of the Hebrew Bible has been transferred | classes will meet at the home of Miss ! Elizabeth Aisenberg on Dwight street tomorrow evening. Dr. George H. Cohen of Hartford has been invited to speak at the exercises which will be held next Sund A program of singing and speaking will be carried out. ASK THE DOCTOR- Many \inquiries have been made at the water commiss office late- ly as to when the v troughs will be opened again. The troughs were ordered closed by Dr. B D. Radcliffe at the time of the glanders scare. Up to the present time he has deemed it necessary for them to so remain and they will not be put in | use again until he gives the word. WANT STORES DECORATED- The local Chamber of Commerce is anxious to have the city show its ap- preciation of the Swedish Singing fes- tival, which will be held next month and accordingly has asked its mem- bers through the mercantile bureau to decorate their stores. President George M. Landers and Secretary A. H. Andrews have been invited to at- tend the banquet, which will be held at the convention. DRUNK, AND GLAD OF IT, “I'm drunk, and d glad of it shouted a Kensington resident as he staggered into the police station this morning and asked that he be locked up- He was quickly accommodated. The man was too drunk to give his name | JOINT OUTING. Talmud Torah Association ang Class at Scheutzen Park. Arrangements are being perf for the joint outing of the Tal Torah association and the Hel Bible classes which will be held Scheutzen park, Sunday, June 2 tra cars will be run on the line to accommodate the Bible classes will lea'e in the morning and | singing, dancing ana will be carried out ‘ The general public is invited tend the Talmud Torah outing. proceeds will sale of the associati ing of the Hebrew yo used to condu TO HOLD SWIMMING All schoolboys over vears who do not know will be given a chance week ¢ June 26 in the Y tank. Physical Director Warrer Slater and his assistant, William gren, will instruct. School-tead will secure the names of their p who are desirous of learning and sent the list to Direct course will be given frec WANTS TELEPHONE BOOT! The pole in the center of street just south of the Triangle been the cause of Aen the opinion of and he requestec have lights inst pany, through Super ley, has made a co | that it be allc around the pole ) a telephone and as t DEMOCRATS TO PLAY The First, Second and Sixth Democrat bs are go o baseball teams 1 each 1S g be the best ever, according. to managers. A joint outing will be in the near future and the abili the respective nines will be teste GUIDE EXTRA!} Burleson Gives rgain Rates td crease Its Sale. Washington, May 30—Plagifgl the postal guide in every commd establishment of the United S is the aim of Postmaster Ge Burleson and, to that end, he reduced the price of the public from $3 to thirty cents. The reduction in price was 1 possible, according to the postm general, by a new contract, whd 'business can he supplied With guide at c. TO ADDRESS SCHOLARS. Commander .. V. Streeter Stanley Post, G. A. R., will ad the scholars of St. Marys paro| school at 11 o'clock tomofrow er members of the post may also| in the exercises.