The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1919, Page 23

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Back Yard Is No EVERAL essays have already ap. peared in this column on the subject, of “Rubbish—How to; 60 you freee Got Away With It,” an} in which were offer. ed several valuadle suggestions. Mra, Louts Rosenbloom, who appeared Gat- urday in Essex Market Court be- fore Judge Corri- gan, had @ new suggestion to offer, Fannie Geller took the stand in the grand old temple of justice in an angry frame of mind. Her hair was @raped down her back and she had wevera) bruises on her face. “Look at’ me!” she ordered Judge Corrigan. “Take a look at my bair!” -His Honor obeyed, whereupon Fan- nie adged in accents wild: “And his wife tore up my mother!” ae is she?” inquired His AeRight here,” replied Fannie. ‘Thero was great relief everywhere when Fannie’s mother appeared still alive., sate ee ordered Pabyerod Corrigan, jt wn to business.” nawell, Mt fe Judge, here is the ideas: Guess what she does with all her gar- Te @ moment every brain in the court was working rapidly/conjuring mental pictures of garbage dumped ia the street, down the airshaft or on the fire escape. But they wore all wrong. “She takes every bit of garbage, old fishes, tin cai nd things and dumps them into my backyard. And I ge up to her and asks, ‘For why, Mrs. Rosenbloom, do you want to du — ee hi dead fishes into my backy: things, which is not the proper place for such garbage?’ " Mrs, Rosenbloom ts alleged to have Symphony Plays A Griffes Poem; Heifetz Again By Sylvester Rawling. ALTER DAMROSCH at the . in Aeolian Hall yesterday af- ternoon presented a Charles T. Griffes, a local composer. It was a poem for flute and orchestra, a of color, well constructed and in- dividual. Mr. Griffes has written other things of interest, but nothing more distinguished, The solo part was played by that incomparable flautist, George Barrere, for whom, as well as for the composer, there was long drawn out applatse. An- other soloist, like be Barrere a mem- | ber of the orches' was ‘Wileks, the Sceomnplished ‘cellist, who played his D minor brilliantly. ! Dilndy’s “Sinton! Gallico,” Debussy’s roique” and Duparc’s v Aux Etojl were repetitions Oe last hg some inex- Crus cental ¢ ented in reviewi that performance I applies a wu gestion of Dukas's Sorcere Apprentice” to the Duparc work mild and innocuous thing) instead of to the opening of the fourth move- ment of d'Indy’s symphony. Yester- day's programme «much too lo Mr. Damrosch!) included two ex- cerpts from Saint Saens's “Al Scenes.” Jascha Heifetz gave his second ReLALs e0ens s. ay Pa AIC ES FARY WEEKLY Of. TS TRANS: TONS CONFIDENTIAL - i CALL, WRITE OR BEST. VALUES GUA: TEED LONG TERMS, BASY UME TS: ween EMPLOYERS REFERENCE NECESSARY RICTLY CONFIDENTIAL —— Cael WRITE FOR ph legs CSUs ACAI E SEN TATE @ eae Roya OND WAT i 35 MAIEEN LANE, "PURCHASE AND EXCHANGE. PAWN T ic CKE KE TS BOUGHT OR RED! 206. oe te 2 foe, (at (At Times Square) eee ps i Bra f | HELP WANTED—FEMALE. pana Ins 2 ee Fannie’ 3 Hair in a Tangle ‘From a Rosenbloom Mangl In a Neighborhood Jangle Only Outcome Possible Was Resort to Essex! with the Market Court—Incidentally the Neighbors’ Fishes or Any Other Garbages. Good Place for Dead retorted vigorously, |fight started. Mr. Rosenbloom, it ap- peared, came to the aid of his spouse, and it was on th ecount that he was arrested. To all appearances, jg he had been only the “in- mt bystander,” who alw: it in the neck when a fight rts. “Now, that part of the fight was A Sow continued Fannie, “bu after 1s being pinched and this morning is coming to court for mur- dering: his wife wdits for me when am coming to court to swear he ts « bad man and then”. “And then?” interrogated His Hon-| or aternly. an effective pause, “just look at me,” she added dramatically. “Why dido't you comb your hair this morning?’, inquired Mr. Ro- senbloom meekly, “Because,” Fannie went on mercilessly, “T want to show it to the Judge what things your wife does to her neighbors. And ange look at “T have already looked at you sev- eral times,” declared Judge Corrigan, ‘and I am convinced that you should all stop fighting. Here is Mr. Rosen- bloom, the defendant, yet all your evidence is against his wife, I dis- charge the husband.” “But look at me,” protested nie again, “and my hair.” - “Sue her in the clvil court for as- sault and battery or mayhem, or something else,” wearily. Fannie frowned and left the court room explosively. “Two to one she doesn’t comb her hair until she has been before a Mu- nicipal Judge and brought sult,” of- fered a court attendant, ‘There were no takers, for every one wanted to bet the same way. Fan- violin recital of the season at Car- negie Hall yesterday afternoon be- [included | Von ¢ Shubert si ordered His Honor | 1H sited et we the unruffied repose ifluous grace and charm gt By 07 Srousing [the audience to iheontt: Yet the judicious are beginning to wonder whether it nent enthust; i THE ‘dias NG WORLD, unary. peveusis. 17, py The distinctive — |“ isn't time for him to strike a more profound note and to a) deeply to the emotions, al more ir. Heifets had the assistance of Samuel Chot- ainoff at the ee el Stern, baritone, who served British Air Forces in the war, made his New York debut in a recital at the Princess Theatre yes- terday afternoon. His voice has com- pass, quality and variety, and he enunciates clearly. Hi ‘elity’ “Elland, by Scalat: Manna Zueca’s “Rachem,’ Flanders Fields.” Helene Kanders soprano, recital at Carnegie Hall on evening. from Mora: which choice. songs by vantage. Her ie ing in English. Songs |, Debussy and Massenet; and and then the Charles G. Sprom's petting’ of “In aor area cle gave a Saturday The diMoult aria of Elvira "Don Giovanni,” with ie began, was not h happy Brahms and was heard to better a programme includ also some old English airs and songs by Debussy, Dalcrose, jus, Elgar and Bantock. Richard Hageman was her accompanist at the piano. | Otver Denton, afternoon. “Eroica” sonata, Mr, Denton with skill, authority and no | charm. | the East 5ist Street Police Station. 61 W. 36th Street; Leo Poses, of No. Grand Street; Bernard Davis, of 797 E. 170th Street, and Miss Ginaberg, twenty-eight, of No 9 107th Street. When arraigned in Night Court, Reisberg was fined setae eeneipeenet WOMAN “SPEC” ARRESTED. Four ticket «peculators, one of them & woman, were arrested last night in front of the Hippodrome and taken to They were Solomon Reisberg, of No. Colice cital at Acolia: in chee Y Batu: day “ ” at Aeolian Hall on urday ‘And then,” pursued Fannie after His programme included compositions by Beethoven, Schubert, Lisrt and Chopin and MacDowe! Id Weather Stimulant 7 E flavor of this true ginger product—aged and mellowed —is 30 distinctive and delicious that one can readily understand why Harvard Ginger Ale is known as perfection in Ginger Ale. HARVARD CO, LOWELL, MASS. Boston Branch, 4§ Commercial Wharf New York Distributors for Harvard Ginger Ale Seggerman Bros., 91 Hudson Su A 359 No. 6 $10. The others were released on suspend fore a house that was sold out days! ago. of disappointed people outside th. Symphony Society's concert new work by @ charming bit of composition, full William t, in Lalo’s concerto in serian made entrance difficult. Mr. Heifet Programme began with Vieuxtemps' concerto No. 5 and included a num. SSAA TO Be Bilious fen. veil Whenever your appetite to fag, or a sour ae tiene and a coated tongue DANCING CARNIVAL re fermerty at Oread Central Pataca, ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th Street, near Broadway. ne Lessons (i'idusl ) 25 Instructors to take lessons. Lady Floor Manager i sr, tpn you, to suitable part- Learn to dence at this pop- tise ‘institurions TO-NIGHT, NOV. 17TH "Belov Dancing the id"aud new dans” patrons and instructors DANCING ' CARNIVAL NOW Receasary 10 take lessons. 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