Show FOR A QUIET TOWN LIVELY CAMPAIGN GOING ON IN NEW YORK I I Can a Rooster Be Restrained from His Natural Instinct of Crowing Complications In the Crusade Cru-sade Against Noise Now YorkNo court In the world can restrain a chicken from exercising his natural Instincts said Magistrate Breon In tho West side court when HH Eugene Blumcnstcln was arraigned before be-fore him charged with maintaining a noise nuisance Police Commissioner Bingham had received a number of letters since his noise crusade started declaring that Blumensteln who runs a saloon kept a rooster and four chickens on his roof and that the chickens awakened all tho people In tho neighborhood mornings and no sleep was possible In West Fiftythird street after sunup So Officer lIarri gan went up there and arrested the rooster his lady friends and Blumcn uu all taken to the I stein They were West Fortyseventh street station law You cant stop a rooster by thundered the magistrate If It crows crime The arrest Is that Is not a ridiculous Then the charge was changed to violating the sanitary code In keeping chickens in a tenement house and Ulumensteln was held In for special sessions Where 100 ball were tho chickens kept last night asked tho magistrate In a cell with four colored men answered Harrl the chickens to gay Well turn over them If they are alive said the court The noise question is still uppermost In Harlem and tho police havo their troubles In consequence Inspector Thompson received a letter from a woman who signed herself Mrs Darling Dar-ling objecting to certain disturbing sounds which she declared emanated from the House of St Regis One Hundred Hun-dred and Thirtyninth street and Riverside I Riv-erside drive Bells are clanging nt all hours she wrote and the roosters In a chicken I run In the rear of the houso wake us up by crowing at midnight We moved up here to get away from tho noise I downtown and now cant sleep for the I racket these bells and roosters make Two policemen were dispatched to the House of St Regis to listen to tho roosters and tho bells It Is a Roman I Catholic Institution Tho pushcart men have been the chief concern of the noisebusters In Harlem Several junkmen fruit peddlers and old clotbesmen havo been arraigned dally In the Harlem police court and as a result these bawling nuisances havo quieted down somewhat It was remarked that the pushcart men had taken revenge by decking out their carts with the loudest colors obtainable The most brilliant color discords were used for tho most part and many of the carts fluttering with colored ribbons looked like yachts at a regatta The Idea seemed to be to hit the eye of the public as hard as possible now that the means of reaching reach-ing their ears was denied them I |