New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 14, 1927, Page 4

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i a2 N.Y_PARK CENTER " OF LIFES WHIRL Joy Unrestrained When Kiddies« Meet on One Level New York— To see Democracy Unabridged, visit the playgrounds | of Central Park. Children—thousands of them, of every age, race and religion—in vir- tually unrestraine y nile joy. The signs, the cop. are he 1 for romhpl 9 2 a[vl;»ur'v ntly ‘J»“\i‘ t to escape a downpour of rain. 'lsre' :0!”:‘:‘1 el °"‘1 &2 M rhe entire party including M Fis o o | Dawes and the two children, wi The Park is adjacent to Fifth | Py e avenue and a common sight is that of a French goverfiess or tutor stand- ing nearby while Algernon and Gwendolyn Multicash shout with a | dozen East | Romance thrives unat anonymous throngs of polis, K on b place. Anl no Brooklyn orite trysting ples. River tra And the moonlig tive there as it i; . Columbus Ci most popular Every eveni er, the show performer is a lec asking e erything glons to the most « toothpicks. | may g0 | cateh T A man sneezed at the movies and | neglected to turn the blast off his| vocal cords. The result was an ex- | plosive yell which brought a laugh from all parts of the house. The uproar started to die down, but was renewed as the unwinding film happened to throw the follow- ing title on the screen: | “He must have been a colonel, at | lea DAWES ISSUES CHALLENGE , Cimarron, N. M., July 14 (P— Vice-President Dawes today threw a | challenge to live bait fishermen | when he returned from his first New Mexico fishing trip exhibiting a | of two fine lake trout taken | tromr nest lake by trolling from a motor boat with a spinner. | Th president and his party returned to Philmont ranch just in leave at daybr g and fishing trip into the | the Cangre Del Cristo | Hempel in r complaint, d that r paying one | € installment of the money | d to have been due for agree- o0 quit her operatic career and exclusively for charity, Mr. cscher had refused to continue his end of the contract. NO ACTION TAKEN ington, July 14 (A—A mass | f Washington Jews did not | tion last night on a on accepting Henry Ford's | v for the anti-senitic articles | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 14,.1927. 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