New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 30, 1930, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1930. Dr. A. Elizabeth Ingraham rto faced by public figures of re- O'Hara, also complicated the mat-|by & remission of taxes in the dis-| Oriole collection were homers by - b comfortable while deliver- ter by filing one of the most un-|tricts most seriously affected. They|Sand and Padden. Newark, getting 303—WBZ, Springfield—990 icrophone addres: 1 1 bills of equity in the history |included the communes of Melfi, | fourteen hits off Luther Roy, never 1t| wae’in the game after the fifth inn- . of American cour | Rapolla, Rionero and Venosa. Road Man | bill was in behalf of “John | was believed the remission would ing when the Orioles drove Leo v Bill and Jane B NEVER ) Doe,” the baby which the Watl not only aid the natives financially, | Mangum out of the box in the midst I 1 Cook ave but conten on| serve to improve their|of a six run rally that gave them a Winthrop., “Romafe the Bambergers was given morale and encourage them in the|10-2 lead. Four of Newark's clouts DAY ; | v T e v mistake when Mrs. Wat- | reconstruction work which the gov-| went for the circuit, the contribu. . 00d hos § \ babies A dispatch from Foggia to the and Jordan 1 pular Baby John Doe's suit names as | inhabitants Villanova were ac- | pinth se M real,” 12-11 g mer » s, h to nose out Montreal, 12-11. 285—WTIC, Hartford—1080 ol T . , e, Former Baseball Star Not Anx- AEEE Sl et a0 | oo looss OUE Moatital Foout1 uartet ristinan . 1 : . « 1go, Ju (UP)—While [all four of th 2 A s cards were issued there, and 140 ing into the last half of the ninth - & 0 X . " er g f body v it for ¢ d | ruins aving only 50 of the 1,990 singles sent Southpaw Classet to the inhabitants not accounted for. Most showers. Pinch Hitter Hawks slame of those 5 re believed still buried | med Buckale w, the Montreal relief beneath the r pitcher, for a single with the bases Fillipo Crer T loaded. Buc lew then issued three the Italian Red Cross, ma E ght walks, one intentional, forc- A more esting 1 ng w sonal report to Premier Mussolin n the tying and winning runs. 1 Safety b 1 Aug - |t i e 1 h h last night of the work his organi- falo's 17 hits were scattered e b th the T s pla to the rles Bambe | as done and plans to do for the batting order whil erers. Min of Public Henry got five of JMontreal's 15 —WJZ, New York—760 nd not ove xion; t Miclke 3 1 s. 1 se an ine, dance or- c 3 1- 1 t rote to T Araldo Di ( £ s | safeties, his string including i e it ; e pir: « 1 t nited § en route here today ' from . triple, double and three singles Eastern Daylight Saving Time and also will make a report about| gix hits, coupled with two bases 303—WBZ. Springfield—890 the relief work, of which he has had a r two were out in the Government Remits Taxes in "o cight enabled Rochester fo whin Cides Sutering Most — HITTERS ENJOY s mmn St ington coll tational League Standings e ot bt Granam, Tovad . 3 & the Redwings only Mother Will Know ed out easily en and st \ed that way until the closing frame when neither 1 could find a pit to halt opposing bats- With the heay-|men. Twenty-six hits were made in 3uffalo, | this ga 14 by Jersey City. Taxes Remitted t h r 16 solid FOR BEST RESULTS recovery also was aided | hits t sre. In the USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS —WGY. Schenectady—790 She thought: “1 hate saying 'no’ again, but 'B.O. spoils you as a dancing partner.” L 3 at that made it more . i Yet, to be polite, FOLLOW STAMEORD'S LEAD S Stan 5 3 g : . _She said: ~ L 5 pE Bhiladeiohia; dancer : : Too bad I didn’t know about the dance B o ¢ > charged Watkins was a bie- A = ZI i sooner. 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