New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 24, 1929, Page 4

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THIS HAS HAPPENED Mildred Lawrsnce meets St Armitage when r from a thief. grows until Pa NEW BRITAIN DA",Y HERALD. WEDNESDAY APRIL 24, 1929, hat he hmmlx was under susy ion than misjudg- RAILROAD SERVICE | - T0 CHANGE SUNDAY Schedule Aftecting This City| Shows Numerous Adlustmeuts | | | and been hours twenty-four clipped fro of 15 New Yorl minutes have \¢ running time Train 118 leaving Bridgeport at §:57 a. m., Sunday only for Hart- urrl will start from Waterbury at a. m., making additional stops | at Forestville, Plainville and Newing- ton and be due Hartford 11:55 a. m. l Train 1712 leaving Waterbury at 12:10 p. m. Saturday only for Hart- {tord will be discontinued. Train 2014 leaving Waterbury at 2:30 p. m.. except Bunday for Hart- rd will make additional stop at wington and have 5 minute later schedule, due Hartford 1:35 p. m. Train 1716 leaving Waterbury at 4 p. m., except Sunday for Hartford, | will leaves at 3:30 p. m..except Sat- Wateroury, will start from Hartfard at 9.15 p. m. and be scheduled cor- respondingly later at line stations. due Waterbury 10:11 p. m. Conn tion will e male from Beston vith new 6 p. m. train from Boston to ew York via Hartforda and New Haven. Herlin and Middletown Service will be adjusted to make connections with main line trains. Berlin and New Britain Service will be adjusted to make connections with main line trains. Train 1716 leaving Waterbury at 4 p. m. except Sundays for Hartford. m will leave at 6:57 p. m. and have 20 to 30 minutes earlier schedule at line stations, due Hartford 7:27 p. m. 28 Bologna Earth Shocks Faenza, Italy, April 24 (®—Pro- fessor Bendandi, seismologist, be- lieves the period of earthquakes in and around Bologna to be one of (he “greatest manifestations of tellurgi- cal activity in recent times.” He said he believed the cause of 'nt series of disturbances. p m. except Saturday and innd-y“ First There Since 1779 n adjustments or ‘dislocations far be- low the surface. DUNKIRK LIBRARY BURNS Dunkirk, France, April 24—The entire municipal library of Dunkirk containing 90,000 known books and manuscripts of inestimable_value, as been destroyed by fire. The Joss was looked upon as a veritable dis- aster by book lovers. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ’ will leave at 3:30 p. m. 3:30 p. except Saturday and Sunday for |which yesterday reached a total of can be yours by proper clesas Springfield, picking up the schedule |28, is due to the accumulation of | jag Th, 4 e of train 8§20 at Hartford. On Satur- |seismic energy piled up during a| = days, train will leave at 4 p. m. and |long period of calm in profound vol. | R E i i l terminate at Hartford, due 5 p. m., |canic crypts. This calm, he said, had Train 2016 leaving Bristol at 5:50 | not even consider theory of tectonic | e —— CLEAR VELVETY SN Loston through trains by the New Haven railroad, effective with th new spring time-card which gocs to effect on .pril 28th, coincident | with the adjustment of its sched- Tlules to the functioning of daylight saving time in many of the com- | munitics along its lines. At the same time @ number of new trains | added and the passenger generally is undergoing fu- urday and Sunday for Springfield | picking up the schedule of train 820 at Hartford. On Saturdays train will leave at 3:30 p. m.. and terminate| at Hartford, due 4:30 . m. | in 126 leaving Waterbury at 15 p. m. daily for Boston, will leave at 5:25 p. m, and have 10 minute later schedule to Hartford, Gue 6:20 p. m.. due Boston 9:25 p. n \1 e right soap te ask for is sports| Paniela most emphatically omitting stop at Elmwood. |lasted since 1779. He said he could | You said you wouldn't ither announce service Sishl The Knicke {the Merchants ed on five five ho will be canme ho ain 2005 leaving Hartford at m. daily for Waterbury, will ave at 9:40 a. m,, (connection with No. 79 from Springfield) make addi- tional stops at Newington, Forest- ville and Terryville and be due at Waterbury 10:40 a. m. Train 1705 leaving Hartford 10:40 1. m., urday only for Waterbury, bocker limited and vited will be plac- | hour schedules instead of and ten minutes, as at them the fastest Nobody will dad gives it ains | ill not be .mnng.a an hour | [to conform to daylight saving are |\ii he discontinuc he Federal Express, the Colonial| "rrain 1707 leaving Hartford at and “The .25 p m., except Sunday for Water- northbound and “The pury, will leave at 2:00 p. m. to im- ingtonian” southbound. | prove connection from pringfield Other than the New York-Boston | (No. 47) and will be due Waterbury . he|and Hell Gate Bridge service, the 3.00 p. m. rant | following lines particularly will have | Train 12 it he improved ser under the revised | daily and Harttord $:05 p. m., daily |schedules: ork-Spri | for Waterbury und which operates York-Winst etween Waterbury and New York except Sunday, will have prescnt chedule to Waterbury and termin- at that point, due 3:01 p.m. ain 113 leaving Roston at 2 p. except Sunday and Hartford at 5 pt Sunday, will have rom 1 to 6 minutes wood to Waterbury . due 6:13 p. m. m. anl Train 1711 leaving Hartford 5:10 Boston, | p. m.. Sunday only for Waterbury, rom | will leave at 1., make addi- tional stops kville, Elmwood | ind Newington ave 4 minute later sl at tations, due ave at 5:23 | Waterbury 6:18 p. m m. and be Train 115 leaving Boston and Hartford 9:10 p. m., |ty cning | Montrealer’ pleasant | We ad | 1 leaving anlon 12 noon Boston-Woods iford, Bostor and Boston-South STORY AOW GO ON WITH THI : : R shown on the re- STy 0 ’ ) ! ver 90 years’ experience in making fine soaps is your guarantee of the purity and quality of these famous products. wving New lay, 11:10 a. to Connection York 5-118 e m will start 'rflls special premium has proved so ular among thousands of house- wives lhat Kirkman & Son again offer it for alimited time only—to give thrifty women another oppomuuty to take udvnnuie of this bargain. It is redeemable for on KIRKMAN TOO TIRED ThE I ) C ((:)“ETI; OedN S TO WORK" i *-”—&’\'\ AIRRMARS + (This premium : A mailed) Itison petiup it L o e FIRRHAN HH Start saving them today! 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