The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1921, Page 20

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a ee THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921. — |SEEK RULE TO CHECK) *rcune tom to ampear im ove! 8TH CHESS GAME DRAWN. | IN THE REALM OF MUSIC }) FAKE DIVORCE EVIL|“swuan piamct Ancrary Torts | tasuer and capabiaren tee So es Want Defendants in Uncon-| a in two) Jud ions. | lead the Sym sion of cv alnst Italian Lyric Opera Comes | To Sudden me t There was no performance id Suits in Court Before Grand Ju | Issuing Decrees. As result of the A The dates are Dec | Tang 2, | { | | ra Company, ot forgery. tnvestigation by | Lexington Theatre last eve w : conduc nty-two alleged fike div: m 1 have bee orted to the Italian Lyric Federation, of wh afternoon, “Madame| at white : been reported Alfredo Salmaggi is the artisti nthe evening, Manon} i) 00 was received at the office of rector, had planned a ten-weeks sc Saturday afternoon and) Tone wacore Prosecutor vesterday ‘afternoon ‘ ‘ous Leopoldo e fir aod L ee eecte tn. {that Miller, who hails from Vermont, | #on of opera with the faim Ma ‘al popu n uncontested 4 Mugnone as conductor, Mr. M officiated at two performances week and made quite a sensation with his fiery methods and impressive tem perment. But the operatic bird is bard to! fame and keep flying without plenty of secd, in this instance Americ do lars, and the public, althou about Mr. Mugnone, deman: thing more than 4 second - rt pany. 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