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- V' THE sfvENItfa WORLD, TITJBSDA'y,' NOVE'Mb'eB 28, '1922, mm DYNAmlT E ROCKS BOYS mm ED Joring n. borri Dorcn, Merrill iS?rcVettc-Erracldnt- . Theodore Brace, Treasurer, .Secretary. Douglas and Car) Hoblrtsorrt Charles Edwin Vnn Music Salons Wl Have Served the Public Faithfullt), for Eighty Years These Sales for Col, Arthur oVV'od, Percy It. I'yno 2d; Open Evenings W'd2 fin ft art rtt 1 .Cln 8R0NXC0URTfPUTS m TOF CK and trustees Klllott to servo Bacon untie were 123. Until 9 o'Clock Gimbei: Brothers Qloscd' Alt Pamk (II MD.EIj SBl'ihth Floor. Thursday : Thanks- - rT Uec3d After 6:30 P.M. Street. Entrance, near Broadway. 32ND STKPT-- - BROADWAY 3Rfi jgTjJjW giving Day, ; T- -. JAIL IN A PANIC HERELAST YEAR Judge, Almost'Blowri Rrom 76 Per Cent,, of Male Of fend- ers LAST DAY OF THIS SALE! Bench, Wbrkers. Cites Building Twenty-On- e. Were Less Than A dynamite blast at 11.50 o'clock y In bttlullnr operations ruljolnlmr thi Bronx County offices Ut Trcmont and Arthur Avenues, hurled n. ton of dirt against the building-- , rocked the structure .broke foujwlndows, nearly precipitated a panic In tho Jail, almost knocked Judge D. Cilbbs oTf his bench' and Hhowered District Attorney Kdwnrd Glennon with glas. As a rcsutl three men In cliargo of Jh'e con construction work wcro\ or- dered to appear in court on Friday mornln Eto show causa why they should not be punished for contempt. Tho blast was tho climax of friction hetwecn thoso engaged In the building , operation and tbo Uronx officials. The operation la on the Mluligan estnta, Upon wblcli property a \number of apartment houses will be erected. The- - ' flrst trouble came when a steam shovel niado it Impossible to hold court. Judgn Qibbs ordered that the shovel bo. Kept idle until court had adjourriodvcach day. and \that all other disturbing noises be muffled. , Tba had .been compiled vfitli until blasting was Htarted y. Several small shots had been sat off, but they had not materially disturbed tho court or otbor county officials. Hut Just before noon camo tho big one. District Attorney Glannon was - -- . iziz &czi rhcn the i '..- '- v.'ir. - dows nearest him landed on IiIh head and shoulder, but they had been blown Into such infinitesimal pieces that fortunately he was not seriously cut. Prlsoncr.3 In the jail shouted in fear. Judge Gibqs all but went to the floor. Ho Immediately sent Court Of- ficer Edward JIcMlnnemum to bilns In those responsible for tho blast. Threo nicn were brought before Judpo Glbbr. They were Itobort Arclola, blaster, who Uvea at No. 658 East 161st Strtcet: Toncy Do Francisco, blast foreman of Nov 648 Morris Ave-nu- o, the Bronx, and Arthur Dellatero, partner of tho construction company, who Uvea at No. S3 Christie Street. After a conference, tho men were ordered to report on Friday. TVdtJUJ DAJl ANONYMOUS IJETTE115 rnoM mails. \WASHINGTON. Nov. 28.. Anony. mous communications would bo burred from the malls, under' a bill Introduced 7 by Representative llawcs, Pemo-cra- t. MlMottrl. n -- Figures contained I ntho .seventieth annual report 'of tho Chlldreh's Aid Socioty, mado public at tho annual meeting of the trustees yesterday, showed that most of tho crimes com. milted last year wro ttie work of boysr 7 per. cent pf tbn malo offonil-ei-- s brought before 'Now York courts being less than twenty-on- o years of ngc, and that tho society spent JG4,-0- 00 on special work among tho boys out of a total expenditure In behalf of tho children of this city of $683,000. The society Is building this year a new boy's club houso as an annex to one of Its school centres In tho Hell's Kitchen district. During the past year homes ware found for 265 children; 4,900 sickly or deformed children dally attended tho society's special schools and were given 288,239 nutritton meals. At eight dentnl clinics 3,891 pupils .were treated at a cost of $2,500, while more than 8,000 children were examined ttt the medical bureau, nnd 25,000 were (benefited by tho fresh nlr fund. For Americanization work and health work tho society expended over 8290,000. Of JC83.000 expended during tho last year $373,000 was provided, by be- quests. At the anhual meeting of the so- ciety yesterday, William Church O3- - Of ran uu trHlRETZR COOD.CUTUKY IS SOLD course . Want fresh underwear every morning i And more, you wear Kayscr Italian Silk' Underwear for the most mattcr-of-fa- ct reasons imaginable. One is the case with which it \' can. be washed with good pure soap in a bowl dried over night fresh, and like new in the morning. And perhaps the fact that it lasts so long is the main reason why most women wear it day in and day out. Women revel in the beauty of Kayser Italian Silk Underwear they delight in the perfection of its tailoring, in the comfort of its fitting. Underwear lepk for tkt itsnrj UbtL Qnt't4ffct tieJium tlmht. y , y 21c a 4ay j I soon pays for j Tfte j HOOVER I Two dimes and a penny-l- ets than many a youngster earns running errands laid aside each day soon pays forThe Hoover start now! mall the 9'oupon or phone for name of nearest dealer. \ . For Authorised Hoover Service Pfioiwji FUzroy The Hoover Suction pwecper I Company, 7IOMarbrldge ! .Dldg New York City. - Please tell me how I can get a I ; rua cleaned FREE,, with no obligation, j ' Nome . .'. S Address .... ' Practical Gift AVISS Shear and Scissor Set SHARP scissors that cut all the way points and hold their edges are a great convenience. Every pair guaranteeil. \S Gift sets, in leather cases, containing a, 3 and 4 different patterns with handsome gold-plate- d handles, at: $(5.60 $8 30 $9.40 $10.70 cl.WISS &S4MS.CO.' nbwrtHii,n.d. mnctuaaa IS 'It is in the wearing of the Kyjtr Italian Silk Vtsu that their superior quality and ex- quisite tailoring nre'givtti the truest test. Just three inches ' above the knee iliry ttVnot Kiintlccc roll up. $2.50 and up Look for the Marvetfl iu rhc ctotfh .pf every pair of Kayser Julian Sill: Dloomers it insures llicir itfp, giving comfort and eas: of movement. V Mantlfil e f $3.50 and up. (f . . . Dtsigned for comfort.a K tyttr Italian Silk Union Suit fulfill us purpose with \room , enough\ 'tt carefully fitting the figure. forth? Mar-tclfi- t rrinforccmctu. f( 0f and 'if Delivery for Thanksgiving : First Monthly Payment in January, 1923 If You Cannot Call, t J i ' Mail the Coupon A t VT I i. Clmbel Drothern ' ; New York Music Salons C A w w !; gentlemen; I I A y Kindly Bend me, with no MiJ a&A I ( ohligation to myself, full , Information about your J' ; offer of ?100IofHhe prico Tjl Q k 7W7 of any upright, grand or , I If ijk V ( player piano. y . \ Delivery All Phonographs purchased bctore Thanksgiving will be delivered on or be- fore Thanksgiving Dag to ang point covered by our reg- ular store, deliver g. You Cannot Call, Mail the Coupon Gimbei Drotheti, New Yi: Miiiic Salons S Gentlemen: l. Kindly-ten- me, with no ohli- - .....i i - - I. .....- - j;uwuu in rn,vli, iuii imuriiiii-tio- n about your Sale of I'athe Phonoitraplis at liulf the new 1023 prices. an JJie-- i No. 10 The $3\ 60 ipacliino ij a cabinet plior'oraph eqtiitl in uuUlity to any other at three times the price The other I'athe models are finer The last of our Great stock houeht to help rescue Pathe from the receivers' hondii PRICE OF ANf 1 Entire Gimbei Stock None Music for Thanksgiving. Musicr for Christmas. Brought to your door when you want it. And all the Gimbei stock to choose from at a. saving of $100. Every in- strument is marked at its regu- larly low Gimbei price. Deduct $100 from that price when you buy. Choice J3 though stocks are fast being depleted. Finest makes in tho land every type of model. All $100 off. But just for ONE DAY MORE! in Pathe Model proportionately ' lit .ilnt.ts -- cn finu lo Music ulons are oftn ecry The unljthited . mm m S .00 1 $100 THE Upright or Player K Pa tho Model No. 7 a 3 TO PAY A down payment, nnd tho reaching over three years, ir you will. A bench with \each player, a stool with each piano. A year's service Delivery to your home. And a 10-ye- ar Gimbei Guarantee. All pianos purchased before Thanks' giving ivill be delivered on ot before Thanksgiving Dag to any point cov- ered by our regular Delivery, 1 hanks First Monthly Payment v January 1 9 2 3 Exactly Half the New 1923 Prices $42-5- 0 sizo and machine dniiiR thcre'i for tsliop. 50 Week Pathe Model No. 12 mi. : . i. t ' - i ins i mo tinai oppor- - j tunity t,p buy I'atlw phouot'raplw at thesu ex- - E&iod traordlnary prieen. Now, with the Pithe-Compan- reorganized, Pntho goei back to itg place in tho top ranks. Hut thesu are. marked at half tho new 1923 Patho prices! Lowest Prices They Have Ever Been Marked, and Prices Lower (according to authoritative Than They Could Be Built for Today .usic dalons Opera Kcrjhudj':. huyiuif otcr.vone evening REGULAR MARKED (G IiV Excepted modest balanco Store in- formation) Evenin Unti mull !) o'clock. After 5:30, use JWrtl.Strtel nilrance, nt-a- r Hroadway. IIcvators will al.e you ri(jht to the MUSIC SALONS Off rail ano 1 it. ;: j .in 1 ', .' w YEARS giving PHONOGRAPHS U1MHELS1V1USIC SALONS Eighth Floor