Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1921, Page 10

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10 : THE . EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1921 number. Mr. Barrows sald the condi- | method of handling such cases from all teriorates in quality, to the serious|week season at the Manhattan Opera detriment of the public welfare. House here, beginning January 24. i tion was nothing new, but was some-|over the United States at the depart- Young Men Avoid Servicr. Two novelties are “Jacquerie” by thing which had occurred for the past [ ment headquarters in Washington. | . Us Gino Marinuzzi, chief conductor of eight years. It was believed by postal authorities “On the part of the young men who | the company, and first producs in N o : v | s] = N Reimbursed for May Loss. that the new order would serve to| should now be in training for the more [ Buenos Aires in 1918, and ~Edipo fotie St 4 “'speed up” the investigation and pay- | 1 important positions there is a growing | Re,” by R. Leoncavallo, which made Complaint has been filed by a wom- | FUPC D0 HUl (L0t a0t aims. for | disinclination to enter the government [ jts’ posthumous world premiere . in A T e e Then e iy | lost and damaged parcel post matter. service, and there is an increasing | Chicago recently. Both will be sung oo luaroel posti packagelvalusd necessity for taking on substandard [in Itaiian. cagp: 8 parcel post package valued — == Stop That “Gear Grumbling” men, who lack either the training or| Among the revivals will be “Salome,” 9 e . the ‘matural qualifications which the | “Laime.” iOrfeo” “Otello,” “La Fa. S e maths Tat, ’.’.?"5:.51 w“ work requires, but who are e only | vorita™ and “Jewels of the Madonna.” A 7 e . ¥ ‘When you hear the transmissi H s a i @ si i . 3 tember last, her claim was approved = yo T ission gears Salary Level for Technical | s, e e e Srainat | e o, ihe, standard repertoire <f Claims Allowed by Post Office | vy the aepartment. o prit THE | in your car grumbling and rumbling, the good repute of government work- | dramas— Lohengrin” and “Die Wal- R LR LR R | watch out; that is friction—and friction is . the time that payment wou LRIL PENNSYLVANU the deadly enemy of a car. Friction just i i ers, and tends in its turn to keep the | kure"—will be sung in English. i x : - Men Especially Disastrous, [z .23 fenos i i e Sieadion | “Fne opening presentation will be Department Must Await in°a"couplc of ke Hoffman o Sl Ehe ATy cannot reach your gears when you use s appears to be going from bad to worse, | “Norma,” with Mme. Rosa Raisa in e . o = — e i € vl R G 1ling at the department again this B and it does not yet appear what the|the title role. Mary Garden and b e z 2 2 el b Statistics Reveal Rl el Ren e e an Appropriation Yok an o1 {hat the acpariment | CLEANERS and DYERS | BONITE for,Transmissions Scientifie, technical and professional e “Monna Vanna” and Until the urgent deficiency isf 5 % | and Differentials employes who have left the govern- LI ity & % | passed by Congress. New male MuyExnedite 12— STORES—12 e e e oton oeria] 'NOVELTIES/INOPERA. basso, who has sung in South America | Passed by Congres Urith Decarber iilciaimsitor | Ebonite throws a coating around all gears and they move in-mesh e, R s —— LRty R P lost parcel post pac were handled| Main Office, 740 12th St. N. W. S e P vashast ofiiction use Esoite: Soldto e andtamatys “Monna Van v the TPost Office Departn At that time the order was lowing first and second clas T November | ters throughout the country five pound tins at garages, gascline s*ations and accessory dealers. BAYERSON OIL WORKS, Manufacturers, Erie, Pa. Pennsylvania Petroleum Products—Motor Oils, Gresses Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. § Phone M. 4724 PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE | Chicago Company's Program, New York, Also Includes Revivals. CLUB CONVERSATION. a s oA 3 3 it : i . Claims appro | NEW YORK. January 11.—Several| Lou—Will I have to give up my elub |, ;4R GRT0Y e e <alary in- | novelties and revivals are igcluded in | when we are married, love? i p claims r that in some| It was zene in_private ploy the program announced by the Chi-| Laura—Oh, I'll have a little club at| cases have not been paid. 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