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Show 'GREEK fiSMSj DSTUREJGmZEflS Too , njueh , competition In tho amusement line has Jed everal rcjl-dents rcjl-dents of lower Twenty-fifth Btrex-t to complain to the police against two Greek coffee houses located in that vicinity, Originally there- was only )D9 Greek establishment In that locality lo-cality and then the residents had no complaint to make. Hut a few days ago another Greek opened a refreshment establishment only two doors distant- Then tho trouble nUrted. For the amusement oi his patrons Greek No. 1 secured the services of two musicians, also natives of Greece, and music such as. can only bo appreciated by a Grecian, was turned loose In Urge quantities. .lufit to show hia competitor that ho was not a piker, Greek No. 2, the new arrival, h'red a three-piece orchestra or-chestra and secured a dancing permit from the city authorities. The patrons pa-trons of the new establishment wero lrvlted to dance with the .waitresses and the new regime proved so popular popu-lar that the weird strain of Greek music could lw heard until tho milkman milk-man had Btarted to make bis rounds". This was too much for the residents who have Bleeping rooms In the locality lo-cality and they naked tho police to takn a hand In tho affair. One of the complainants Is V. O. Jones, of tho Jones' Employment Agency, and ho says that sleep has boon out of tho question since the Greeks entered Into In-to competition. An offleer Informed the restauraut keepers last night that they would bo arrested unletw the music, or at least a large sited portion of It, was dispensed with. |