Show EGGS EGGS' HURLED AT SINGERS OF OPERA German Music Inspires Another Another Another An An- other Riot at New NewYork NewYork NewYork York Theatre NEW YORK Oct 23 23 Rioting broke brok out again last night around around the Lexington theatre when for the second second second sec sec- ond time this week the Star Opera company prOduced G German opera over the protest of veterans of the world war With I several everal hundred policemen posted around the theatre a c column lumn of soldiers sailors marines and civilians who marched from Times square to the theatre were hustled back and dispersed The mob was stopped at Lexington avenue and second Fifty-second street but hut before th the column was brok broken n bricks and bottles sped through the air Defeated the attacking party de departed departed departed de- de parted to get reinforcements A few v minutes later they reappeared headed by a motor truck containing nearly menThe men The truck dashed through the police po po- po- po lice Bce lines and proceeded about a block blockI I before it was met by a squa squad of mounted police The riders charged Into the truck and attacked its occupants pants Two of the latter a a. soldier and a sailor were sailor were injured one so severely that the Ule ambulance surgeon express expressed d the opinion he might die Armed with a temporary injunction 1 granted ranted by Supreme Court Justice Bijur restraining the the police pollee from carrying out Mayor Hylan's order to prevent the performance producers of the opera rang up the cur curtain aln prom promptly The singers ha hardly had appeared on the stage when an n occupant of an upper box rising laid down a. a a barrage of eggs A young man in civilian clothes I who gave his name as John Doe Doc was arrested At the police station an n egg was found in his poc pocket et |