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I I THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1912. MUSIC TOO WEIRD H NEIGHBORS OF NEW PICTURE SHOW Big: Crowd of Upper West aiders Makes a Vigorous Pro l ' test at City Hall. fi4e tedUm of a mornlnf p!mio, clane . lag! cymbals, a anara drum tbat snarls m4 a aa drum that waken aleaplnl f eUldren-All manipulated by a weird aaualnlan of acrobatic aktll brought an eertira nalahVortiood to tha Oity Hall tavAar riroteattnr aieltiat tha nolaa arls lM from a newly established moWnf fcxnra ahow at No. SCO Ilroadway. 8 Marl waa tha crowd that it was nocts wt for Jame a Wallace, Cblaf of thai Buraau of license. ,to ufe thi Board of Estlmat room. It i was de acrlbed a a' "hldcoui Jumble f todies mui!c" by Dr. W. C. Cuff of Xo4 m West One Hundredth ftreot. Thii show it an open air concern located between Mlnety-nlnth and On Hun- 4r4th atrcot. It la fenced In from rriway by a ttroat clroua-palntcd roat color mostly red. MW had lived tn peace and In good 4" said William Cunntnat.nm of No. aVWe.t Nlnety-nlnUi timet, to the Coarailaaloner, "until thti combined OMMX Island-Bowery Invasion came, IM'bJ red fence, 1U liarhts, Ua bark era, Ha crowd, tha ahouta of the pa-, troas, the clamor of the alleged musical maerumehla .operated y thin musical yroeliry have upiiet tho neighborhood mtA mad 'residence there Impossible." Hr. W. W. Strong-, No. ISC Went One Hundredth treat, alao mode a apeooh fo4 eating against the show. Ike ahow la operated by Harris A QeMatone. Their attorney Hubinltted wtit purported to bo petition alened kf realdent of the nelrhborhnod fav arias; tha ahtrn. During the reading of 4fce- doeumenta neverul persona loudly proclaimed the signatures fakea. Alderman Nllra Beoktr, who aoucht to y a word In favor of the ahow, til fowled down. Chief Wallace took the papers and Kaenred declalon. EX-CONVICT, INTERPRETER OF COURT, IS HELD AGAIN. Despite His Criminal Record, Du mas Meld Official Job for Four Years. Eugene O. Cyr Jiyron Dum.ii, who tor four yrar wae official Interpreter In the i:iKhth District Municipal Couit at One Hundred and Twenty-first street and flylvaji place, although he had served three terms for forgery In llo ton, was arraigned In the JiarWrn Court to-day, charged with grand larceny. He wslvnd rxsmlmtlon an! wa held for trial In Genera! Hesslona. A year ago Duma waa dlimlaaed aa court Interpreter. Hlx month ago he vai orraatad for Brand Ir.rcenv and let ro under a auapendel sentence. The new eharae 1 mado iby Uugsnn Ovtt, nt No. 22i ICaat Ono Hundred and Thirteenth atrcot. When UokI nrrlved In New York from Italy two months airo his two chllJren were deported be mu Ihpy were suffering from nn eye disease. Immas went to tlnrxl and aald that for tl hn rouM fix thu lmmlura tlon authorities no that tho children would be brought back on the next boat. Onta) paid the money and waited. harncai of a runaway at One Hundred n.-.U Hevi nty-thlrd street and Jerome lcnun to-day Just a the policeman was shutting off the runaway' wind. Horse and rider went down, rolling over tho giourvd together. Huxu roae and whined ahrllly, but thu jiollcrman lay unconscious. Uystanders who had wllnesaod port of the xtltlng ehaso telephoned for an ambulance. Dr. Kor nun of Fordham Hospital said tho pollroman had sustained a fractured akull, lacerations nml rnnturlons, and rushed him to the ho'pltnl. Tho runaway, nttnehed to an express wagon, lieciimn frightened at Ono Hun dred and Forty-fourth street, racing north on ICIghth avenue. At One Hun dred am! Fiftieth street the horsn swerved, smashing the wagon aaralnat nn elevated pillar and throwing: tie driver, Daniel llobblna, of No. 23 Eait I!x!ity-th!rd strcat, who had clung to the reins, With harness trailing tho nnlmnl contlmi"! m i rsllop toward High llrldge. Thore T'ollronian K5 jumped at him, selling the bridle, which broke. Mounted I'lillci-man I'lnngo h-id seen tho first nttempt and shook Hugo loose'ln pursuit. Glass before Breakfast tones up the itomach. clean He lott patience yeaterday and secured aj. ,M(1 mnA tjoM VOU aTOod. a warrant for Dtftnas' arreat. U"U UU uul" J M Bju. POLICEMAN FATALLY 'HURT IN STOPPING MAD RUNAWAY. Horse's Flying Forefeet Caught in Trailing Harness Mount and Rider Thrown. Tbe flying forefeet of Hugo, .Mounted I'ollcemnn l'red flcngo's horse, lcanio cntanelod n the trailing Hunyadl Janos . Water " NATURAL LAXATIVE Quickly Relieve CONSTIPATION EX-POUCEMAN REFUSES TO TESTIFY BEFORE CORRIGAN. Sdiuessler's Bond Forfeited and . Case Referred to District- Attorney. r . SVtrmer Bicycle FUee Bangeant anS lOaal Man John Sohuessler, charged with assaulting Policeman JProdarick WotfachUg of the Weetoheater Police masion. failed to asoear before Mas traie Corrtgan for trial to-4ar and his bait of tl.OOO waa declared forfeited and the. ease referred to the Dlatrld-Attor- neyi On May a Wolfsnlilag arreatea gcbjueaaler at Weajtcheeter avenue and Caatle Hill, charging hfm with intoxloa- tioq and driving a hone and wagon on the wrong aide of the street. 'What followed caused Wolfaehlag to adt to the original charges the follow lng' Using abusive and profane lan guexe, dtaturbing the publlo peace, as aauH, threatening to kill, restating ar reai and attempting to escape. Wolf- sohWg ehargee thai Bchueasler draggeti hllsi from hla mount and assaulted him. Wolfechlag applied his olub and Sakuttaler wia taken to Fordham IIos sgtel, where he remained for two weeks Mh a Boaslble fractured alrull. Then Senveesler wae arraigned b:fore Magls ttat Corrtgan arid held in 11,000 111 for trail last Saturday. He failed to ap yaar and Ueut Mattola waa ordered to fjotuce rdm to-day. XJIeut iiattalo did not produc ekueasler. He brought the lnforma ejeak- that Bchueasler would not appear before Corrtgan becauao two years ugo Oerrigan tied flnod mm iio ror aasautc taaT FoUceman miner. P5 U S. Time Blmie Serge Suiits Ready-to- Wear-$ 1 5 Absolutely laefadlniig and erasfariokleg $20 comlde't buy better every year, for eight years, we've sold U. S. Trme Btae Serges; in that time 50,00 siaats have beee sold; 50,000 SMitshavetoeeira exposed to the scorchtag snap, aod the dreechleg rafas,' aod mot one has faded or shryek. Ise't that the kind of blme serge suit yonn want? For Men and Young Men $15 MIOADWAY. at 40th St. Ml) DHOADWAY. near Chambers St. 7 COUTLANDT ST., near Greenwich. 1K4TH STREET, at 3d Ave. UNION SQUA11E, 14th Street. We.it of Hroadway! Harlem Store Open livciitngs To-Mottow, Tuesday, June 4th S, Carat$ Rings We are the larcrst II (be t'ullrd Klaiee sej labue. we ruamutee h 20 At All James Butler Licensed Liquor Stores For This Week. Low Priced & Seasonable rtt IMamotul Imuortrrt line uirrs t to um ink thee DUmunU ouiMt- aaaaVU Ua mi, IlTnr otterHL t?i.irtoi runnni b if j.tUtrlorr and ue will refund all u. year ir.ooi -9pti lal" ta iiu Dlmiiunil Itluc mi nle in-ni fW tJiul Mill I f n'hl ultli h Mme ttrrr utm. liny pre rouuny ue mean. uu.uir NtMwrcdi All 1.1 ii itlr UlttmujuU. m. - nrr - - . . i a . vn.w uiinni im r wl tty mar ffunmit" vr rJ.ii tola counirr ut im low S'f" r III a large iturrs.) ur. eurfaue) and llie 11 rv sou iiriiuaiirr wi immudiki iiii.il life mut rat will baa all i inar Ther ir.ooer on rrulirti aurr of uumogui ran bf rrtunud will refund all ( California Claret Pure Rrupe, dinner wine of superior body and quality. Gallon, Half-Gal., Bottle, Hulf-Bot., 69c 35c 17c 10c Sauterne, -. 29c tl 1 5c Delightful dinner wine California pure grape. .land 1- m nr.u u unu a ami 1 un t mul J an 1 ami i in Carats. 8: .--lit 7-H All i. in m -i.:ia 1 uuu a-io unit ITS fir, 10l HO $l,G00.OO te June (indiuttee ef An . Rrheot e Jnnoiuiimitat ta 1 bis Uveuiaa'a t vrld. CHARLES A. KEENE ej'aQefaV las sartor, JNaearads Princeton Dry Gin 69c 69c 79c 89c Equal to the high class imported gins; makes the finest Martini cocktails and the most refreshing fizzes and rickeys; try a bottle; cut to Princeton Cocktails Manhattan and Martini; bottlts cut to. . . Kingussie Scotch Our own importation; real Highland, bottle Special Reserve Rye Regularly sold for $1.25 a bottle, this week at ff 'A Stamps FREE with Case of $f Oil LAGER BEER for Liebmann's or Ruppert's. tho Leading Home Brcwi. . . r. a . . . PLAY BY BARNARD SENIORS. "Midsummer Night Dream" to lie Given on "Quad" To-Maht. The commencement week at Darnard College, begins to-night with ItV! presen tation of the senior play, "A Midsum mer Nights Dream," out on the "quad.' that Is, It it doesn't rain. In case of rain the play will be postponed until to-morrow evening. The senior play flits year as rrftcaraed proved to ho unusually good. Mrs. W. 1'. Jeasup, who tiaa eoaehM all the plays that tho class of 1912 hue given, assisted tho committee. All of Ui puts were vnry wr-ll taken. Miss LllUo Hteln ae "u.!s was graceful, mischievous, sprite like and Impish, One of the best feuturcJ was the graceful dancing of Peaslossobm, Cob web, Moth, MusUrJsecd and the other falrV of Oberon's and Tltanla's train. AT r0Uf1TAIN,HortL,OS gUKWHCSlg Get the Original end Genuine HORLIGK'S MALTED MILK "Qtficu Jmitaticnf TheFoodDrinkforAHAcs MCU H1U. KA1T CHAIN EXTRACT. IN rOWDU Not in any Milk Trust MT It"t on "HORLIGK'S" Take paokeo home At All 200 James Butler Inc. Stores Surety Stamps FREE with all New Potatoes 1 from the Finest South $4.00 I g Selected from the Finest Southern Shipments BythcOiyl.no I aO lb. 4 Ac Barrel, O Bag, M.U Tomatoes. LrBeNo.3cn. Sugar Corn, Mtwstyie. Siring Beans, Sly. Each. Jtjl Shari) Price Cuts for Wash-Day XXX Soap, ... 2 cakes, 5C Borax Soap, Best, 2 cakes, 7C Nickel Soap, . . 2 cakes, Oc Corn Flakes, Quaker Toasted, Extra Largo Package, SugarCornSy5 Ormonde Castle Brand, choice quality, Maine style. TexasOnionSmlnrs"tJib::5 Evaporated Alillr BELLE BROOK, IVJllatl. tall 10c can for . . 5 Stamps FREE with can of -f Ac Essie Condensed Milk 1U Essie Baked Beans I C li Imported Sardines, vm cans Cm i 'French. Fortucueso. Norwetnan. in oil O for ueW Mustard Sardines, "z- !Oc Columbia River Salmon, 9C Alaska Salmon, 10c Kippered Herring sfc:fifn. 9C Evaporated Peaches,! 10C Sliced Peaches ISttSSlOc Imported Olive Oil t Urst French, Su perflne, bottle,. 65c, 39c, 23c Coffee, Tea, 60 Fresh Roasted; in bean or ground; lb Stamps Free with 1-lb. Best Teas for 25c 50c WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY STAMPS- ONeill-AdamsCo Hi Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Street! "Her Majesty" Oxfords & Pumps tor Women $3 O'Neill's own tnwJc-iimrkcd footwear exemplifying the O'Neil purpose to give you something better than you ever bought before at $3.00. Made of the leathers that should enter into the construction of the Cronor Oxfords for women. We stand aok of tho quality and the actual service, because we have tho shoes so good that we can say, "If they don't wear ae they should, bring them back and get your money ' ' Patent Leather, Gun Metal, Suede, Tan Russia, Satin and several other kinds of eood leathers in all the latest models, at , f 3 White Footwear Women's White Canvas Pumpi and Oxfords, value 6,00, at pair 11.29 Bath Slippers Men s anil Women'a Turkish TowelHu n.il. til! . ijbiii ouppcrs, value ovc, r sg at, pair O'Neill Italn store 8 re end Ileer. Tuesday, June Fourth, 'Is Surety" Day at O'Neill's A good dny ior every thrifty shopper to start n new "Surety" Stamp Book. There arc 10 Frec,Surety" Stamps in each new book and on "Surety" Day every visitor to the store, purchaser or not, may lmvc Ten E,xtra "Surety" Stamps Tree The RivinR of "Surety" Stamps to customers is O'Ncill'i system of profit-sharing it is just like getting per cent, discount on your purchases and the best thing about Surety' Stamps is that every filled book will obtain 12.50 worth of any merchandise you may select, (excepting Groceries) in the two great O'Neill-Adams Stores better than getting cheap-looking, tawdry premium merchandise, don t you think? Remember, too, that O'Neill's Pay-as-Convenient Club Plan may be applied to any large purchases in any department of the two stores. No interest is charged and "Surety" Stamps are given. The Most Modern. Ilefoful. Accommodating, Uv-to-Date Selling System in America at O'NeiWs. Annual Sale of Trunks, Bags & Suit Cases Reductions of 30 to 50 on widely known standard lines. greatness of the carefully bought Btock this year made it necessary for us to move the. ioods Dcparmcnt permanently to the Main Floor of the O'Neill Homcfurnishing Store The Traveling Good (nart of O Ncill s Store for Dnd and the Bovs ) Some idea of the vast ranee of Traveling Needs Jrom which you may select at these Annual Sale reductions may be gained from n glance at the following list of the different articles in this sale: Skirl Trunks Chiffonier Trunks Hureau Trunks Hat Trunks Cane Null Cases Leather Traveling Baga Combination Baga Matting Suit Case Think of a chance to choose from 500 light, roomy, wcar- rcsisting cases; worth up to S2.50; nt the annual sale $ r f price of X.JuD Aulo Trunka Vliltlns Casts Leather suit Cases Dress Trunks Money Haajs titled llaca rarroll Bags Every Kind of "Likly" Traveling Need at a straight reduction of Wardrobe Trunks Steamer Trunks Carriage Trunks Cab Trunk Club Hag Kit Bass Cabin Bags Women's Steamer Trunks Men's Steamer Trunks Gladstone Baga Fitted Hull Cases Mattlog Hult Cases 33 per cent. !! Leather Suit Cases Cases; regularly S8.00 to tO.OOj Pcduced as much ns CO per cent. Lot No. 2 Leather Suit .nr1fll nt 41. DO 'n S6.00. Lot No. Leather Suit Cases; regularly $0.00 to $14,00; special nt M. 00 to 12. 00. . - Lot No. 5 Leather Suit Cases; regularly $12.00 to ?S.OO; special at (9.00 toSli.SO. Traveling Bags Lot No. 5 Cowhide Hags, all sizes; vulucs to f3..'!0; special at $3.65. , , 300 odd pieces of Traveling Bogs and Suit Cases; values from Sio.ou to !j3U.uu; suit- prices, ti.uu iu jiu.vu $42 Wardrobe Trunks $23.75 All the features of a high-priced. WardroboTrunk- viz; : You can hang up 13 dresses or suits with out wrinkling. As shown in sketch, each trunk has a large hat box and a big shoe drawer. Then there are three extra bureau drawers. There are hantfers enough for 13 cowns or .4fa nil tit. a rnll..:rt I. -a mA .;!. -,..'.1.. . j!...i.vi . .1 ilc" rj. . .i...i or wrinkling. The outside is thoroughly pin riveted and closely nailed I ana extra florc Douna at tne edges. All first grade brass steel tnmiuiugs. Thii ittm will be told on Vie Club Plan to all member who to detire. Don't Miss O'Neills Great Removal Sale of Wedding Gift Silverware O'Neill's Low Regular Prices Are Reduced One-Third to One-Half This is probably the most important Silverware event ever announced by O'Neill's It is occasioned by the removal of our well-patronized Siverware Section to the Street Floor, 81st Street Side of the O'Neill Main Building. Precisely the Silverware wanted AUW by those who have received invitations to June bridals antl bv housewives and hotH owners. , Over 5,000 Pieces of Beautiful New Silverware; All O'Neill's Regular Merchandise. Out of hundreds of special lots we quote just two: ; Rogers 1847 flat Ware Best in the world. Standard goods ut standard prices. Tea Spoons, per H do 11.75 Dessert Spoons, per i doe 13.23 Dctsert Forks, per $ doz f 3.25 Medium Forks, per H doz 13.50 Hollow Handle. Medium Knives, per Vi doz 13.23 $6 Chests of Silver for Wedding Gifts $3.85 Each chest contains 20 pieces of fine silver. Four patterns to choose-from. French gray bead, scroll or fancy edge. Oven-fresh from National Biscuit Company SneMl Tpao I Grahams.. 8 Uneeda Lunch ( Zu Zu Snaps.. VUg. Surety Stamp Day To-Morrow, Tuesday, June 4 HI Surety Stamps FREE To-Eorrow, June 4, to all purchasers, at all the 200 James Butler Inc. stores, in addition to all Surety Stamps Ix'guhirly given. If the Manufacturers bpent Hundreds of Thousands of Dolljtrs in Advertising The Improved ILldredge Rotary Sewing Machine, Which is Sold at O'Neill's at $28.50, would sell at $50 to $60 and its quality and improvements give it a high place among the highest priced machines in the world, As it is, tho Eldredgc Improved Rotary Sewing Machine is one of the best known and at the same time the least advertised machine on the market. It advertises itself every new machine, that goes into a homo makes friends with tho neighbors immediately. A skilful demonstrator it in attendance to intro duce you to the Eldredge Improved Rotary Scwln Machine and show you its merits. Owncrshio am homc-sewing' acquaintance with it will make it a liXtv- long friend a member of the family I Free Private Lessons will be given at any time before or after urchase, but you willhardly need them. The Eldredge Rotary is such a simple sewing machine it does most of the thinking and the work for you. Warranted for Ten Years; the newest model, the beat looking; a full set of attachments and O NeiH s Demon' strator and Instructor at your service at any time. A Small Payment and It Goea to Your Home. Then Small Periodical Payment Will Have It Paid for Defore You Realize It. The "Celebrated American" Sewing Machine has a splendid reputation for reliability. This machine is mad by the same company at the Eldredge, and in the tame way the advertising expense is put into t c quality of the machine. A duplicate of this machine is sold all over tow at W0.QO. inspected and teat from ue car direct. f n a II - Ocelli Mel Factory to customer method; price. Wnre ejoear. factory 10 customer bhi ffNsiU-AdaaM Co., tk At, NtwYack 1 1