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re "FORMERS 0 "EWP siders Makes a Vigorous Pro- test at City Hall. | fThe bediam of a morning plano, clang: | y cymbals, a snare drum that anaris | & base drum that wakene sleeping | | Gaildren—all manipulated by @ weird of acrobatic skili—brought an Neighborhood to the City Hal ¥ protesting againet the noise aris~ fag) from « newly established aed Blowre show at No. 0% Broadway. 80 Wig) was the crowd that it was neces f for James G. Wallace, Chief of eo, Bureau of Licenses, to use the Board of Latimate room. It, was described as a “hideous jumble ry a music” by Dr. W. C. Cuff of ‘ M7 West One Hundretth street. ‘Taq show ts an open air concern located Between Nincty-ninth and One Hun- G@redth street. It is fenced in from Greadway by © great cirous-painted | ong Serer mostly red. | @ had lived in peace and in good * said William Cunningham of No. | y MB West Ninety-ninth street, to the Cofmmissioner, Island-Bowery invasion cam@ Maa “big red fences, its Nghts, Its bark- @x8, ite crowds, the shouts of the pa- | the clamor of the alleged musical | ehts operated by this musical have upset the neighborhood Sede. pps @ there impossible.” . W. W. Btrong, No. 256 West One ith street, also made a apeech ting against the show. show is operated by Harris & ne. Their attorney submitted it purported to be petitions signed w jents of the neighborhood fav- ertag the show. During the reading of Qe documents several persons loudly med the signatures fakes. rman Niles Beoker, who sought te gay & word in favor of the show, Powled down. ‘ Wallace took the papers and Feserved decision, soe se Me EX-POLICEMAN REFUSES TO TESTIFY BEFORE CORRIGAN. Scfiuessier’s Bond Forfeited and Case Referred to District. “until this combined | Attorney, Wormer Bicycle Police Sergeant and MeSal Man John Sohuessler, charged with assaulting Policeman Frederick Waltechiag of the Westohester Police Btation, failed to appear before Magie- Corrigan for trial to-~lay and his of $1,000 was declared forfeited and the case referred to the District-Attor- Op May 6 Wolfschlag arrested at Westchester avenue and Cate Hill, charging him with intoxics- tHen and driving a horse and wagon on the wrong side of the street. ‘What followed caused Wolfechiag to to the original charges the follow- ing} Using abusive and profane lan- disturbing the public peace, as- threatening to kill, resisting ar- and attempting to escape, Wolt- charges that Gchuessier dragced from his mount and assauited him. Woltechiag epplied his clib and Gohvessior was taken (o Fordham Hos- gata, where he remained for two weeks & possible fractured skull, Then ‘wae arraigned before Mngis- ‘tret Corrigan and held in $1,000 bail for He failed to ap- Beer and Lieut. Mattola wae ordered to fetal lest Saturday. Beoduce him to-day. Wout. Mattalo wid not produce @ewuessier. He brought the informa- that Gchuessler would not appear | Corrigan because two years ago Corrigan had fined him $10 for assault- fag Policeman Miller. EN 5 Tuesday, June 4th yee ees mnt zg Reathaere on reql these $1,600.00 (CHARLES A. KEENE GINE WAY, | EX-CONVICT, INTERPRETER OF COURT, IS HELD AGAIN. Despite His Criminal Record, Du- POLICEMAN FATALLY HURT IN STOPPING MAD RUNAWAY. | Horse's Flying Forefeet Caught in Trailing Harness—Mount and Bugene G. Cyr Byron Dumas, who |tor four years was oMojal interpretey in the Eighth Disisict Municipal Court at One Hundred and Twenty-frat street and Sylvan piace, although he had served three terms for forgery in Bos- ton, was arraigned in the Harlem Court to-day, charged with grand larceny. He walved examinat! for trial in General Sessions. A year aco Duman wan dismissed an court interpreter. was arrested for grand tnroeny ant let go under a suspended sentence. ‘The new charge is made by Hugene Goszi, of No, 246 Kast One Hundred and Thirteenth street. in New York from Italy two months ago his two children were deported be- cause they were suffering from an eye disease, Duman that for $150 he could fix the Immigra- tion authorities #0 that the enitdren | Ma Glass before Breakfast would be brought back on the next Goat. Gore! paid the money and waited. tones up the stomach, clears He lost patience yesterday and secured ‘the @ warrant for Dumas’ The Mounted horse, became entangled jn the traling GQNSTIPATI SuitsReady-to-Wear-$15 ) Liquor A Pure grape, dinner wine of superior body and quality, eareiail Jeweller fact Ae Py COR he Ra is § Princeton Cocktails B Regularly sold for $1.25 a bottle, this week at THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 3, ‘harness of a runawhy at One Hundted and & my-third street and Jerome * to-day just as the policeman war snutting off the runaway'a wind. Jlorse and rider went down, rolling over the ground together. whined = ah ave Hugo rose and but the policeman lay unconse Bystanders who had witnessed part of the exciting chase telephoned for an ambulance, Dr. For- man of Fordham Hospital said the policeman had sust A fractured skull, lacerations and contusions, and fushed him to Ue hospital. The runaway, attached to an express wagon, beer rightened at One Hun- dred and Forty-fourth street, racin north on Eighth avenue, At One Hun- dred amd Fiftleth street the horse the wagon against and throwing the , of No. 23 Bast hird street, who had clung to With harness trafling the mas Held Official Job for Four Years. and was held Six months ago he Tiwhty the reins, animal continues on 4 gallop toward High Bridge. Thore Poticoman Koaths jumped at him, seizing the bridle, which broke, Mounted ceman Plenge had seen tho first attempt and shook Hugo loose*in_ pursuit —_——r- When Goxai arrived nt to Gora and sald reat. \the head and does you good. Janos Water Hugo, (7 MATURAL LAXATIVE Pienge’s Quickly Relieves Rider Thrown. flying forefeet of Policeman Fred U. S. True Blue Serge Absolutely unfading and unshrinking—$20 couldm’t buy better— every year, for eight years, we've sold U. S. True Blue Serges; in that time 50,000 suits have been sold; 50,000- suitshave been exposed to the scorching sun, and the drenching rains, and not one has faded or shrunk. Isn’t that the kind of blue serge suit you want? For Men and Young Men—$15 nate fe act UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway. Harlem Store Open Evenings For This Week. 1 Low- i Priced & Sea- sonable California Claret Licensed WINE@ BREWS) Stores E:bIQUORS: Gallon, Half-Gal., Bottle, Half-Bot., 69°'35°117°110° Sauterne, :.29c t"" 15¢ bot., Delightful dinner wine—California pure grape. Princeton Dry Gin | 69°; 79° Equal to the high class imported gins; makes the finest Martini cocktails and the most refreshing fizzes and rickeys; try a bottle; cut to........ cee eee Manhattan and Martini; bottle cut to.. Kingussie Scotch Our own importation; real Highland, bottle Special Reserve Rye §9¢ 5 Stamps FREE with Case of $ LAGER BEER for ert’s, the Leading Home Brews. Liebmann’s or Rupp 1912. graceful dancing of Peastossobm, Cob- | web, Moth, Mustardseed and the other | fairs of Oberon's and Titania's train. | ‘WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY ST. GHOPPING CENTRE ONEILL-ADAMS Co | Tuesday, June Fourth, Is ‘Fier Majesty” \ Oxfords & Pum “Surety” Day tor Women $3 at O’Neill’s O’Neill’s own trade-marked footwear exemplifying the O'Neill purpose to give you : A good day for every thrifty shopper to something better than you ever ‘‘Surety"’ Stamp Book. There are 10 Free ‘Surety’ Stamps in each new book and on ‘‘Surety"’ Day every visitor to the store, purchaser or not, may have bought before at #3.00. Ten Extra ‘‘Surety” Stamps Free Made of the leathers that should enter into the construction of the The giving of ‘‘Surety’* Stamps to customers is O'Neill’s system of profit-sharing—it is just like I ie PLAY BY BARNARD SENIORS. “Mideummer Nights Dream” to Ne Given om “Quad” To-Night. Gee th Original ena Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK The Food DrinkforAllAges | Ric wk, MALT GRAIN Seat. WwW PowpEs | Not in any Milk Trust | -_ Insist ton “HORLICK’S” The commencement week at Barnard College begins to-night with th» presen- tation of the senior play, “A Midsum- mer Nights Dream,” out on the ‘quad.’ -that ta, if 4t doesn't rain. In case of pain the play will be postponed until to-morrow evening. The senior play this year as nhearsed Proved to be unusually good. Mra. W. P, Jeseup, who has coached all the playe that the clans of 1912 has given, asatated the committee, All of tie paits were very well taken, Miss Lillie Stein as Puck was graceful, mischievous, sprite ike and impish, One of the best features was the Hae BUTLER Butler¥ noven wae all » GROCERIES Stores “ae chases New Potatoes Selected from the Finest Southern Shipments JHA Or Ff Surety Stamps FREE ie Oxfords for women. We stand jiscount on your purchases—and the best Stamps is that every filled book will obt. x in any merchandise you may select, (excepting Groceries) AL cog loath in the two great O’Neill-Adams Stores—better than getting latest models, at... cheap-looking, tawdry premium merchandise, don't you White Footwear think? Women's White Canvas Remember, too, that O'Neill's Pay-as-Convenient Oxfords, ve Club Plan may be applied to any large purchases in any| Plt... department of the two stores. No interest is charged and ‘Surety’ Stamps are given. The Most Modern, Helpful, Accommodating, Up-to-Date Selling System in America—at 0 Neill’s. Annual Sale of Trunks, Bags & Suit Cases Reductions of 30% to 50% on widely known By the Ib. ; Barrel, $4.00 6 Bag, 1 v4 standard lines, _ = sue eerie of te ta Ley Lee ate hed vant Iya rooney a vel na Lea the in, roods De oor 0! Tomatoes, t=rseNo.s can, Cans— € J | wart of “oNeitt's Store for Bad and the Boys"). hidwiewiiatehien ings Sugar Corn, Maine Style, One of Some ides of the vast range of Traveling Needs from which you may select at these Annual Fancy Each, 'B Sale reductions may be gained from a glance at the following list of the different articles in this sale: String Beans, Quatity, ° ¢ Trunks Wardrobe Trunks Women’s Steamer au Trun Trunks uit Sharp Price Cuts for Wash-Day XXX Soap, . . . 2 cakes, 5° Borax Soap, Butler’s Best, 2 cakes, 7 Nickel Soap, . . . 2 cakes, 9° Corn Flakes, 5° Quaker—Toasted, Extra Large Package, 10c c Sugar Corn®..G Ormonde Castle Brand, choice quality, Maine style. pet indlcndhaadsbatestn Mieco bed: bs abt Antena tke fe Finest from Ber- Texas Onions wisn sci: 1° tall 10c can for . . Evaporated Gc Stamps FREE with can of Mill BELLEBROOK, 5 Essie Condensed Mik 10° 2 en Payroll Bags Every Kind of $42 Wardrobe Trunks Think of a chance to choose from 500 oo $23 Wf 5 light, roomy, wear- Traveling Need at a resisting cases; worth|straight reduction of a tne features up to $2.50; at the ‘ 5 Isale '$ I Wardrobe Trunk— annual sale 1.25 3314 per cent. " aig price of...... : You can hang up 18 Leather Suit Cases _ {adresses or suits with- Peduced as much ns 50 per cent. out wrinkling. Lot No. ScLeathet Suit Cases; regularly $6.00 to 89.00; zi As sien in sketch, exch trunk has a large hat box and a ecial at $3.! o $6.00, ‘er. th Tyee No.8 Lanther Sut Cater regularly 80.00 10 $1600; Tce Gee aes mange astogh oe ie toes special-at $4.00 to 912.00, suits, all protected by a following | vit e easil: Prt No. 5c. Leather Suit Cases; regularly $12.00 to 425.00; protected by a falopiag hoped sith thrve pas special at 99.00 to 618.50, Traveling Bags Lot No. 5--Cowhide Bags, all sizes; values to 85.50; special at $3.65. ‘ ai 800 odd pieces of Traveling Bags and Suit Cases; values from $10.00 to $30.00; sale prices, $7.00 to $20.00. 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, 21st Street ‘eill Main Building. isely the rware wanted NOW by those who have received invitations to June bridals—and by housewives and hotel 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] |$6 Chests of Silver for Best in the world. Standard Wedding Gifts goods at standard prices. $ 3, 8 5 Tea Spoons, per 34 dor D esters Basen bss. 14 dor Each chest contains 26 pieces of fine silver. Four patterns to choose from, French gray bead, scroll or fancy edge. Matting Suit Case le is thorough! libre bound at ings. This item will be sold on the Club Plan to all members who 40 desire. pin riveted and closely nailed e edges. All first grade brass per 44 doz... Imported Sardines, 9 «=: French, Portuguese, Norwegian, in oil.... for 95° Mustard Sardines, "2!" 10 | Columbia River Salmon, ;:::;,, 9¢ | Alaska Salmon, “i fies, 10¢ ’ Kippered Herring, siveur:: Evaporated Peaches, | Sliced Peaches ii\s.:; imported Olive Oil fairs" 65e, 3c, 28¢ | Coffee, Fresh Roasted; in the 25° Tea, 60 If the Manufacturers Spent Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars in Advertising The Improved Eldredge 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, the Eldredge 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 maching that goes into a home makes friends with the neighbors immediately. A tor te in arveniia nce to a jain luce you to le Improved Rota: ‘ Machine and show enh merits. ‘Oniiae pet | } home-sewing acquaintance with it will make it a life- @f \ong friend— a member of the family! f 3 Free Private Lessons will be given at any time S| before or after urchase, but you will herdiy need them. bean or ground; lb..... 50° Stamps Free with 1-lb. Best ‘Teas for . Oven-fresh from National Biscuit Company The Eldredge Rotary is such » simple sewing machine it f Social Teas the §° | Uneeda Lunch Pie Ge does ont of the thinking and the work for you, i M a! P Warranted for Ten Years; the newest model, the best Grahams. . Zu Zu Snaps 7. D \ooking: a full set of attachments and O'Neill's Demone strator and Instructor at your service at any time, A Small Payment and It Goes to Your Home. Then Small Periodical Payments Will Have It Paid for Before You Realize It. The ‘Celebrated American" Sewing Machine has a splendid reputation for reliability. Thi: machine is made by the same company as the Eldredge, and in the same way. the advertising expense is put into t ¢ quality of the machine. A duplicate of this machine is ‘old all ovs at 095.00, Inspected and sent from the car direct, Factory to customer method; price.... Co. 6h Ave. New ¥. Surety Stamp Day To-Morrow, Tuesday, June 4 Surety Stamps FREE To-Morrow, June 4, to all purchasers, at all the 200 James Butler Inc. stores, in addition to all Surety Stamps gegularly given.