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CURTIS BRANDS IF HE SAYS HE TOOK DR Denies Tipping Flask at Pimlico Last Year — Hoover Uncertain as to Future Speaking Tour as He Pre- pares Speech for October 6 — Republicans Admit They Are Not Entirely Pleased. Omaha, Neb., Sept. 26 (P—Sena. tor Curtis, the republican vice presi- dential nominee, gave the lie last | night to reiterated statements ot | Senator Bruce, democrat, of Mary- | land, that Senator Curtis had taken a drink of whiskey from a hip| pocket flask at the Pimlico race| track last year. | Senator Bruce, speaking Saturday at Westminster, Md, quoted James A. McGrath, a Baltimorc attorney. as saying Senator Curtis had pro- duced the whiskey from his hip pocket at the race track bar, in- viting McGrath, Robert B. Ennis (also a Baltimore lawyer) and John Gray, Brooklyn, . to join him in a drink. Senator Bruce reiter- ated the declaration last night Baltimore, offering a written state- ment by McGrath. “I dislike to say anything harsh about a man,” the vice presidential nominee said, following his Omaha speech last night, “but it this Mr McGrath issued that statement about me he is a wilful, malicious and deliberate liar. 1 never offered this Mr. McGrath or any other per-| son any whiskey at Pimlico ra track, or any other place. 1 am surprpised Senator Bruce would peddle such slander.” Senator Bruce in his statement said the charge he made last Satur- day night had originated with M Grath. He said he mct the atto! ney at the Kansas City republican convention where he was told of the race track meeting. Following Cur- s’ denial of the “bottle of whisk In his pocket” McGrath reduced the story to writing and presented to him. Mr. Ennis mentioned in the Me- Grath statement, is a leader in Baltimore. Last night he issued a statement in which he nied having taken the drink re red to by Senator Bruce and M Grath. Hoover's Campaign Washington, Sept. 26 (™—Beyond the commitments he alrcady has; made for speeches in the south and | east, Herbert Hoover is holding open his campaign program awailing de- velopments in this unusual struggle for the presidency. Future events will influence to a| large degree the decision as to the route the republican presidential | candidate will follow in making his| second trans-continental trip since | his nomination, just as they will in-| fluence the question of enlarging his itinerary in the east before he starts for his California home late next month to vote. | Many Invitations Invitations for the nominee to muke addresses in various parts of | the country continue to pour into his headquarters, but decisions re- garding them will be allowed to wait® It would be physically impos- | ! cessor as commerce secretary, to in- | department building to be erected as due Hartford ., oaly. ¥ Leave New Britain 9:22 p. due Hartford 9:40 p. m., daily. Hartford to New BHritain Leave Hartford 5:45 a. m., due New Britain 6:11 3. m., running to Terryville. Leave Hartford 6:40 a. m.. due New Britain 7:01 a. m., running to Waterbury and making five minute connection with New York train, daily except Sunday. Leave Hartford :25 a. m., due New Britain 8:48 a. m., running to Terryville, daily except Sunday. Leave Hartford 9 a. m, due New Dritain 9:20 a. m., Sunday only. Leave Hartford 9:25 a. m., due | New Britain 9:41 a. m., daily ex- | cept Sunday. Leave Hartford 10:40 a. m.. due New Britain 10:58 a. m., running to Waterbury, Satu-day only. Leave Hartford 12:17 p. m., due 3 p. m, running to BRUCE LIAR any immediate decision for an en- largement of his program for per- sonal participation in the battle. Not Entirely Pleased Republican leaders concede that there are some spots where condi- tions are not as satisfactory as might be hoped for and cencerted efforts are being made in those places both through speeding up the organiza- | tion machinery and increasing the number of speakers. This work is being left largely to the loc: agers with the national orga furnishing the speakers. So that he might give as much time as possible to his Elizabethton spe Hoover again today had | limited the number of his engage- ments. He intended to confer with former Representative Frank Mon- | dell, of Wyoming, one time repubii- | und Sunday. | can leader of the house, and in the | Leave Hartford 5:05 p. m.. due Leave Hartford 2:25 p. m., ! New Britain 2:41 p. m.. running to Waterbury, daily except Sunday. Leave Hartford 3:05 p. m., due New Britain 3:21 p. m., running to New York, daily (not beyond Wa- terbury Sunday.) | Leave Hartford 4:30 p. m.. due ew Britain 4:52 p. m.. running to Terryville, daily except! Baturgay due | late afternoon he had an engage- | New Britain 5:21 p. m., connects at ment with William Whiting, his suc- | Waterbury for New York, daily ex- | cept Sunday. Leave Hartford 5:10 p. m. ! New Britain 5:26 p. m., connects at | Waterbury for New York, Sunday | only. | Leave Hartford | New Brtiain 5:51 p. m., runs Bristol, daily except Sunday. Leave Hartford 7:05 p. m., duc| New Britain 7:21 p. m., daily from | Boston making connection for New | York at Waterbur Leave Hartford 9:10 p. m., due | New Britain 9:26 p. m.. from Bos ton daily, run ends at Waterbury Leave Hartford 11:20 p. m., due New Britain 11:36 p. m. daily, run- I'ning to Waterbury except Sunday. | New Britain to Berlin ! Morning trains—6:25 daily except | Sunday (connects for Middletows); | 6:59 daily except Sunday (connecis {for New Haven and New Ycrk) 7:32 daily except Saturday and Sun- day (connects for Middlctown) daily except Saturday and Sunday (connects for New Haven and New | York); 8:50 daily (connects for New Haven and New York); 9:40 daily (connects for Middletown, New H: ven and New York): cept Saturday and Sundays (con- | nects for Springficld); 11:49 daily | (connects for Middletown, New Ha- ven and New York.) Afternoon trains—12:35 ! (connects Saturday only for pect the site of the new commerce due | a part of the huge triangle of new public huildings on the south side of Pennsylvania avenue, 5:80 p. m., due| to | Curtis in Springfield En Route With Senator Curtis to Springtield, Mo., Sept. 26.—(P— Going into Missouri today, Senator Curtis, the republican vice presi- dential candidate, was prepared to renew his farm campaign. -He de- slared in Omaha last night that the al difference” between the re- publicans and deimocrats on agri- cultural relief was the protective Tiff. onight the republican vice pres- idential nominee speaks in Spring- ficld, Mo., and.tomorrow he opens a three day tour of Oklahoma. This is the 11th state to be visited by Cur- | tis on his opening tour of the west, which hegan 11 days ago. Cites smith's Position Referring last night in Omaha to the address made there a week ago by Gqv. Smith, the Kansas senator declared that “while the distinguish- | ed democratic candidate left the im- pression here that he endorsed the farm bill vetoed by President Cool- idge; he informed newspapermen later that he had not endorsed the equalizaton fee provision of the Me- i 5 r ary-Haugen bill and would appoint | Haven and New York); 1:35 a commission to work out the prin- | ©X¢ept Sunday (connects for § ciples of that bill.” | field and for Middletown except | Senator Curtls then said that Saturday): 2:2) daily (connects for | Herbart Hoover had | Springfield) ) daily (connects promised to | 4 place agriculturs ~on a position of | for Middletown, New Haven and | New York); 4:24 daily except Sun- equality with the industries” and he | : (connevcts for Springfield, Now shouted that * day Haven and New York 4:45 Sunday r. Hoover will keep | that promise.” He sald the “real | | only (connects for New Haven and New York); 5:08 daily except Sun- | difference” between the parties on agriculture was @& “protective 4 " He promised higher tariff day (connects for Middletown, New | aven and New York); 5 ily ¢ (connects for Middletown, New Ha- rates on agricultural products and | M declared the “democrats now try to & & % tell you they have changed their | ‘<N and New York); ¢ tune_of tariff but Gov. Smith indi- | gapt Bunlay, (conntolaiior cated in his speech of acceptance | field and Beston); 7:15 duily (con- that he was for a tarlff act nlong | M¢C18 for Middletown, N lines of the Underwood bill and you | R4 New York); & : Know what (et e iy | nects for Springfield and on Sunday | sl only for New Haven and New| daily | Haven | daily (con- York {band.” | habitual criminat. | represented the swés| FLASHES OF LIFE: COOLIDGE'S COUSIN ™| WORKING FOR GOV. SMITH IN VERMONT |, e Rutland, Vt. — 1t is up to a first cousin of President Coolidge to at- tanpt the impossible task of carry- ing Vermont for 8mith, Park H. Pollard of Proctorsville has been re- elected chairman of the democratic state eommittee. New York — Irene Bordoni, 2ctress, and her husband, E. Ray Goetz, are back from Paris with a collapsible bar about eight fect long that can be folded up and put in closct along with the bridge table. It even has a rail but gaturally not everything. Nice, France — The Riviera is ac- customed to dukes, but not to kings of fistiana. Therefore when news- papers printed an - erroneous arrive on a certain train the crowd at the station was bigger than ever gathered for the usual royal visitors. New York — A Brooklyn gow by a writ of habeas corpus in- gists that he is Samuel Frank and not his brother Albert. Mrs, Albert Frank disagrees. 1 ought to know the man I married,' 'she told Jus- tice Humphrey, , “This is my hus- And Frank interposed: *1 never married this woman or any other woman.” Frank had been in Jail for non-payment of $38,269 ac- crued alimony. The judge contin lued the case after voicing the sus- picion that the lady was mistaken. Angora, Turkey — Coffee houses niust now be equipped .with black- boards and chalk for the teaching of A B C's. The minister of eduéa- tion 13 determined that folks shall ot cscape instruction in the Latin Iphabet by drinking and idling. N New York — LucKky, a German shepherd dog, three years old, has swum 153 miles from Albany to New York down the Hudson in 44 hours, 52 mingites, about five hou better than man hus done. He swai fwo hours ut u stretch and like other girl long-distance swimmers, wore a suit of grease. Philadclphia — ound buby Ourang-Outang at 00, the first of its kind born captivity in the country. There's an cight the in | Tonia, Mich, — For violating the liquor law, Alfred Noyes, 54, must | spend the rest of his life in prison. | He had been convicted three times | of larceny and his plea of guilty fo | the liquor charge made him an Tos Anggles — A description of | Texas Guinan by herself follows “By professjon, hostess i the best and wost pgpular aight club in the world.” It eccurs In her compl in a suit for $100,000 for injurics { receivad in an aytomobil: accldent. —— New York — A swrvay by the Na- tional City Lank has developed that the average shrifkage in the course of settlement ot/ estates is 20 per cent, due to admfnistration expenses, | inheritance taxes, debts and inciden- tals. This corrects am ftem which | nk as finding chat the average cost of administration is per cent. ‘Banks and trust com- panies for years have been trying to establish that it costs mo more to an- | nouncement that Gene Tunney would | man | who has just got out of the hoose- | | died of heart attack at his home, 1in hospital. | pings of Henry FILN WRITER ASSALLED Rerringor and His Cook Have Fight tn Which Fiss, Pots, Pass, Chairs and Toeth Figure. New Haven — Photographjng u | Hollywood, Cal., Sept. 236 UP—A. ten dollar bill presumably for decor- | B. Barringer, film acenarist and di- ative purposes, cost John Pollack of | pector, 'was in a hospital here today Ansonia a fine of $250 and & year|and his cook,. George M. Mullen, and a day at Atlanta in federal |was held on suspiclion of mayhem, court. as the result of ¢ battle in the Bar- ringer home last night in which teeth, fista, pots, pans and chalrs were said to have figured. Physicians. said a large chunk had been bitten eut of Barringer's cheek and that he probably would be_permanently d red. The battie began, the police were told, when Barringer entered the kl!c&len and found Mullen feeding his and Bagringer's dogs there. Barringer objected to dogs iw his kitchen and ordered the cook to take them out. The cook resented the order. Mra. Barringer called the police after the fight had been in ‘progress about half an hour. four d:vu before when her daughter Margaret eloped. New Haven — Harold Banum, 24, ho attempted to hold up a store, was scnfenced by Judge Isaac Wolfe |to two and one-half to four yeurs {in prison. His accomplice, Floyd | Eethke, was given an indefinite term at Cheshire reformatory. Columbia — Mrs. Monica Gurbrey, | William Carter, and James Bush | were injured when their car crash- ed into upright on bridge between | Windham and Columbia. Two others {werc not injured. Enficld — Charged with criminal negligence when he drove out of the line of traffic, crashing into another car and Kkilllng Walter Darsen, & Iigh school student, Frank Mockum of Westfield, Mass., was bound over o the superior court at Hartford, r bonds of $2,000. Enficld — Over $150 in cash was stolen from the safe of Karl L, Lee, high school principal when robbers blew open the safe and stole part of the school/fund. New York:-Jeweler and $100,000 in Gemg Missing New York, Sept. 26 UP—The dis- appearance since Thursday of Aaron Zilver, wholesale eweler, has been reported to the police by his wife, who said she believes he had gems and cash totaling $100,000 in value on his person. Mrs. Zilver said he was last seen leaving his office in Fulton street, carrying a bug containing the gems and other jewelry. Members of the office force said he had not told them where he was going or when he would return, She believes he may have been robbed and elain, She said he was fond cf gambling and fears some of his gambling friends may have learned he carried the money and und Hartford — Elijah Sturdevant, chosen state councillor, at annual mecting of the sjate council of Jun- ior Order ot Ufited American Me- chanics. o Bridgeport — Realtors of the state in convention heard encouraging re- ports from Edward L. Kelly, execu- | tive secretary to Gov. Trumbull aboult protective legislation they are going to fight for this year. | Bridgeport — Mrs. John Ganser, | who started a hunger strike after | New London — Lewis Crandall, 48, clerk of the common pleas court, New Haven — Miss Annie H. Maher and Pietro Diana, democratic nominees for representatives, Northford — Dominick Gaetano, | hurt by hit and run driver, dies | £ | Woodbury — Town residents said to be perturbed over alleged whip- Atwood, 12, son of Constable Warren 8. Atwood, by Principal J. D. Geombs ot Woodbury | school. Water,ary—Grard Master Robert 8. Walker of Masonic order, orders $1,000 sent to Porto Rico to aid hurricanc sufferers. Waterbury — New girl scouts head here is Miss Agnes W. Valen- tine of Montclair, J. Waterbury — New parkway from Chase park boulevard westward, 18 Zift of Chase family, board of pub- for eyeryone. Jewelry and had stolen it. Zilver is 43 years old and lives at Long Beach, Long lsland. GIRL SCOUT TROOP HIKE A hike will be taken by members of Girl Scout troop number 16, to Bunset Reck next Baturday / after- negn. This was decided at a meet- ing at the Stanley Memorial church last event! It was the regmiar Tuesday ll.!:"ull of the with Miss Lucy Goodwin i’ charge. The giris will leave frém in front of the Globe Clothing House at 1:45, Each girl will cagy 8 lunch. —e Herald Classified Ads are by far and away the leaders in New Britain. dizhingninhed vhoe polish /u' ttemore’s SnTAND 2 /2 | ), being unable to locate her daughter | who ecloped, broke her fast on fifth day, after physician told her she | { would have a breakdown of health. | ° C | l | Is YourFurnace a GoodHost? The kind that radiates the genial warmth and glow of hospitality ? Try using Citizen’s Coal this winter and your furnace will surprise you with the steady even heat which means comfort and warmth Fill your bins now! RU OF QUALYTY AND VALUE THE W » YOVER SINGCE In Masons Supplies O Main St, Oftice Entrance Strand Thealre ic works announces. “a Yo H ” Hartford — Red Cross funds of 1t's Old Company's Lehigh. local chapter for hurricane suffer- ors now $11,571. in heat from every ton i.| Cambridge, Elliot Waas- worth of Boston elected presiden: of | the board of overseers of Harvinrd university, succeeding the l:te Jlow- ard Elliot. da and = i Hartford — Divorce for desertion refused to George Dauplaise, 75, against wife, Elizabeth, same age, by Judge M Jews Pledge $17,000 Gifts To Erection of Synagogue The amount of $17,000 has al- ready been pledged in the campaign | | of the Congregational Sons of Israel | | to raise $40,000 for a site on West | Main street for a new edifice, it was announced today. Contributions of Dracut. Mass.—Dr. Ainsworth W. |$1,000 and less werc made during | Isherwood, school physician, denies |the Yom Kippur services of the | epidemic of scptic throut { week-cnd. The new edifice will be started here, | located at the corner of Park Place {and West Main street and as soon as | John | enough money is assured plans for started |the building will be started. aily ex- daily, ‘bt Sun- | :55 Sunday only; 5:20 daily Sunday; 6.07 daily 48 daily, 8:53 0 daily, 11:26 daily. Commuters between New Britain . and Rerlin-Middletown points are | oW Bedford. expected to protest against the new ‘"l(f_;””‘"‘ nop schedule which takes them to Bertin | 1jee )08 ¢ @ § ties hold con at 12:35 and leaves them board of arbitr: there until p. ., when a train | leaves for Middlctow! LABARA WINS Former Flyweight Cha Rutland, Vt—Park H. Pollard, cousin of President Coolidge, re- !named chairman of democratic state committe | | 1 | ‘ | | —Iind of tex- tuenty-fourth ontending par- nees with state ion. iy ANNOUNCEMENT The People’s Laundry Joseph Mlynarski, Frank Tercyak, Props. » We wish to announce the opening of our new Laundry at 46 Grove St. Modern Equipment—Fast Service sore Bridgeport, Conn.=Mis. . Hon SCOPeS pger ends hunger strike Victory ®©ver Young Nationalista. Filipino, Los Angeles, Sopt. 26 (P—Iidel . former flyweight champion who has returned to the ring fin quest of the bantamweight title de- feated Young Nationalista, Filipino, in & ten-round fight Lere last night, Jue |after narrowly ¢ | knocked out himselt in | round. He wa m., | €ight rounds. except | It was their third meeting, Ta- { barba gaining an unpopular decision in the first hout two years ago and the second going to a draw. In the opening round an upper- cut landed flush on Laba 1’s jaw, dazing him. Almost out on his fest, e was able to weather the storm only by hanging on | | Laj city 1, o escaping being the first 5 given the cdge in 52 a. daily Leave New Britain $:47 a. m., ronneets due We have engaged Mr. George Atwood to take over the active management of this plant. 18 u running — - TWO QUAKES FELT Warsaw, Poland, Sept. 26 (B— Tiwo slight earthquakes shocks | | which created a4 panic for a short time were f i the districts of Duczucz CrYNC v. There isn’ta sinzle excuse for doubtful brakes in this ity We bave inseled Jumbeo Giase Brake Tester on which every car owner can. test his brakes free in two minutes. The “Jumbo” has a ;auge for each wheel. A record is made of exactly what each beake will do at different driving speeds. If the test shows that adjusting is needed, that adjusting should be ém right on the machine. When it is finished yoss drive with perfectly equalizec brakes which wil 2nswer in an emergency. The fecling of ity you :’;‘r.;m"lfm}mfilmt??f;"." ....l.":‘t you. It is just as important 1s oiling i d ;( an ‘:flj‘: done every thousend -z sible for Hoover fo accept even a small percentage of them. if for no| other reason than the time element| Before he reaches Palo Alto on . = November 5—election eve—Hoover | The senator appeared tircd lant | £O7K): 26 daily (connects for New | have a bank Bandlo gn estate than will have covered a wide range of | night from his long trip and he tola | Haven and New York); 11:05 daily |an individual. was | o . T { to its present intended limitations | troubling him. | ven and New York and except Sat- | Dedham, Mass,—John J. Fitzgr- B e il have been up and down | urday and Sunday for Middletown.) |ald, Quincy policeman, tells of shoot- | the west coast and across the coun- i | Morning trains—6:38 daily except |trolman, as trial of Stephen Hoppe as into the east and a few places | Sunday; 7:12 daily except Sunday; charged with the murder, citers B8 | yui o5 member of Yale's team in in the south. | 7:45 daily except Saturduy and Sun- |sccond ay. | the “batile of cuiture,” with Harvard His running mate, Senator Curt] EFFEU"VE SUN[]AY | day; 8:08 daily except Saturday cnd - | last gpring, made assistant editor of [ 11:18 daily except saturda amount of territory, cast and west, ‘s““dm.d}..?mr “O(‘;" JElu 8y . und many others prominent in the —_— NE e .party ranks and outstanding as 2% message into various parts of lhe‘ . nation, both by personal visits and | ! dR red sched M ption, both by werienel e =4 Jord Restored o Scheduie Preparing Speech | —_— While his democratic 0pPONENt | Chances iy the New Haven rail- Alired E. Smith, is winding up B8 {roug timetable affecting, New Brit- | has hurled challenges at both the {4 un, announced today, include the | republican party and its standard [, . unpiion of the late theater train | bearer, Hoover is busy finishing UP | t,om Hartford to this city, which | campaign. It will be made oON | . October 6 at Elizabethton nn.. in Although the resumption of the connection with an historical cele- | gurvice afforded by this train is ex- Meantime, the republican nominee | hgving occasion to remain in Hart- is keeping his finger on the politi-|forq Jate at night, it is pointed out cal pulse through reports from the |y rajlroad men that the train is the party leaders and speakers in| Ag a result, the last train out of the field. His advisers say he is well tford on Sunday night for New satisfied with the ge ol and Waterbury will s yet discerncd no situation whech might, result in New Britain to Harifo The schedule between this and Hartford follows (4§ O e ou ltt due Hartford 6:40 a. m., ru | Boston, daily except Leave Now Britain Sundays. P . Leave New Brita Liver—Stomach—Bowels— ;..\ rrorg 5.1, Nerves—Brain—Heart— Are They All 100%? Hartford 9:01 a. m. working order if you expcct 0 get the Leave New Britain 10:57 a. m.. best performance out of eit’ s Huntrord il b L ou can't expect to feel 100% if your APt Sunday, jumpy or bowels tied up. e Bartford 12:05 p. m You must build up ygur vital fo t ¥ except Sun and you weak, weary despondent men V:r‘:kts trying to get back the vima gndurance of earlier years will be as cd, delighted and amazed to sce in the campaign. Territary even if his program is held | his audience that his voice | (connects for Springticld, New Ha- Herlin to New Britain ing of Alfred N. Hollis, fellow pa- ity by three different routes as well | New Haven — John K. Jessup, of Kansas, also is covering a Sunday; 8:59 daily, 9:57 e 3 H cept Sunday; 1: Sratara are.carryins e repuntican A[(6P Theater Train From Hart- 5z e first campaign tour, during which he | 007 LUt R o inday at 2 AL Aot ontloriea) offort 0 156 | yan: heon Alscontinucd. fof sore bration there. pected to be approved by persons Saibuiviats oiganizatlons and from | not eehednled 1o vui. o Sunday. al outlook at this stage and has 10 o'clo Leave New Britain 6:18 . ” lx Harttord, 7 m., . good car, everything must be in gond ! Hariiord with Toston train. daily. { order, your stomach ~ leave New Dritain 11 1ad women who have been doctori w quick wave New Britain 12:33 p. . Hartford 1:10 p. un. 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