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"DYNAMITE ROCKS IM - and ‘Arthur Avenues, hurled a ton of ~ operation and the Bronx offic “operation is on the Mluligan estate, “upon which property - apartment houses will be erect “first trouble came When a_ ste disturbing noises be muffled. HERE LAST YEAR 76 Per Cent. of Male Offend- ers Were Less Than Twenty-One. BRONX COURT, PUTS “TAIL IN A PANIC Judge, Almost’Blown From Bench, Cites Building Workers. A dynamite biast at 11.50 o'clock to- day in bffliding operations adjoining thé Bronx Couftty offices ut Tremont Figures contained i nthe seventieth annual report of the Childreh’s Aid Society, meeting made public at the annual of the trustees yesterday, showed that most of the crimes com- mitted last year were the work ‘of boys; 7 per. cent of the male offand- ers brought before New York courts being less than twen' age, and that the society spent $64,- 000 on special work among the boys out of @ total expenditure in behalf of the children of this city of $683,000, The soclety is building this year a new boy’s club house as an, annex to one of its school centres in the Hell's Kitchen district. the past year homes were found for 265 children: 4,900 sickly or deformed children daliy attended the society's special schools and were given 288,239 nutrition meals. At eight de dirt against the building, rocked the structure .broke four windows, nearly precipitated a panic in (the jail, almost knocked Judge Louis D. Gibbs off his bencly and showered District Attorney Edward = Glennon with glass. As a resutl three men in charge of the con construction work were or dered to appear in court on. Friday mornin gto show cause why they should not be punished for contempt. The biast was the climax of friction hetween those engaged in the building The “oe pays for HOOVER less than many a youngster laid —mail the goupon—or phone for name of 1 anianpd dealer. a numbe For Authorized Hoover Serv Phones: Fitzroy 3100-3101-3102 al clintes 3,891 pupils were shovel made it impossible to hold court. Judge Gibbs ordered that the shovel be kept idle until court had adjourried.each day, and that all other treated at @ cost of $2,500, while more than 8,000 children were e the medical bureau, and 25,000 were benefited by the fresh air fund. For Ameriganization work and health work the $290,000. $683,000 st year quests. At the amhuai mesting of the so- yesterday, mined at Company, 710 Marbridge Bldg., New York City. Please. ae how Lcan geta 3 This had been complied with until blasting was started to-day. Several small shots had been sat off, but they had not materially disturbed the court er otber county officials, But just before noon came the big one. District Attggpe jannon Ww him landed on his head but ‘they had been society expended over » with no $ obligation. expended’ during the provided by be- William Church Os- if born wat “rs eleetat Presciant, Meawin G. Merrill ‘Treasurer, and Charles 8 Carl Von Doren, Theodore Douglas Robirisor. that fortunately he was not serious!) cut. Prisoners in the jalt shouted in tear. Judge Gibbs all but went to the floor, He immediately sent Court Of- ficer Edward MeMinnemum to bring in those responsible for the blast, ‘Three mien were brought hefore Judge Gibbs. They were Robert Arciola, blaster, who lives at No, 668 East 161st Strteet; Toney De Francisco, blast foreman of No, 648 Morris Ave- nue, the Bronx, ‘and Arthur Dellatero, partner of the construction company, who lives at No. 82 Christie Street. After a conference, the men were ordered to report on Friday. pl outbid s WOULD BAR ANONYMOU: FROM MAIL HARP scissors that cut all the way to the points and hold their edges are a great convenience. Every pair guaranteed. @ Gift sets, in leather cases, containing 2, 3 and 4 different patterns with handsome gold-plated handles, at: $6.60 $850 $9.40 $10.70 En bei ha ed FOR SALE S pay Tay ee AG _ WHEREVER ry mage ‘communicaiions would’ be ‘warred Goopcunsy eI. WIGS &SONS CO. @ bill Introduced ive Hawes, Demo- from the matls unde to-day by Representi érat, Missourt, NEWARK,N.J. SINCE. 1848 It is in the wearing of the Kayser Italian Silk Vests that their superior quality and ex quisite tailoring are'given the truest test. Just three inches above the knee—tliey donot wrinkle or roll up. $2.50 and up forcement 10 th every pair of } Silk Bloomers: Want fresh underwear durability. Seretel every morning i step, giving comfort and case AND more, you wear Kayser Italian Silk Underwear for the most matter-of-fact reasons bi 9 » imaginable. One is the ease with which it Me as can. be washed with good pure soap in a bowl—dried over night—fresh’ and like new in the fhorning, And perhaps the fact that it lasts so long is the main reason why most women wear it day in and day out. $3.50 and up Women revel in the beauty of Kayser Italian Silk Underwear—they delight in the perfection of its tailoring, in the comfort of its fitting. Designed for comfort,a Kayser Italian Silk Union Suit fulfil >— the figure. Look forthe Mar velfit reinforcere: $6.09 and vit ~e@ Stalianc ilk < Underwear © Music Salons Open Evenings Until 9 o’ Clock GI M BE L$—Bighth Floor, After 6:30 P. M. Use #3d Street. Entrance, near Broadway. We Have'S Served the Public Faithfully for Eighty Years eect BROTHERS BROADWAY — 38RD _STREBT— NEI 38RD_STREDT— NEW _ YO! LAST DAY OF THIS SALE! ‘Delivery for Thanksgiving : First Monthly Payment in January, 1923 Lf You Cannot Cail, Mail the Coupon Gimbel Brothers New York Music Salons GENTLEMEN: Kindly send me, with no obligation to myself, full information about your offer of $100)\off the price of any upright, grand or player piano. Name Y.W,11-28 Delivery for Thanksgiving Salle PHONOGRAPHS, First Monthly Payment $47.50 All Phonographs purchased beiore Thanksgiving will be delivered on or be- fore . Thanksgiving Day to any point covered by our reg- ular store delivery. If You Cannot Mail the Coupon Gimbel_ Brothe ew ¥ Music Solons Call, Th THE REGULAR MARKED PRICE OF in Music for ‘Thanksgiving. Musi for Christmas. Brought to your door when you want it, And all the Gimbel stock to choose from a 10syear Gimbel pod Pianos $100 from that price when you buy. Choice ‘is unlimited" though stocks are fast being depleted. Finest makes in the Jand—every type of model. ‘All $100 off. But just for ONE DAY MORE! in January, 1923 Exactly Half the New 1923 Prices |p SY AS) Or Pathe Moi ih Model . 10 $425 Pathe Model. No. $47.50 T ie $37 60 Y ine is a Vhis is the fina cabinet phor »h equal tunit te ese in-size and quality to any ery) ae buy other machine at three eee bed dys at th times the priee. The 0 traordinary. price: other Pathe models are with the Pathe. Company proportionately finer The reorganized, Pathe goes last of our great stock e kt to its place in the Pathe from the receivers’ hands Lowest Prices They Have Ever Been Marked, and Prices Lower (according to authoritative in- formation) Than They Could Be Built for Today Iilusic Salons Open Evenings Until 9 o Clock Lyeryhods doing Christmas buying until Dovclock, After 5:30, use 33rd Street ; nd there's time for everyone to shop nirance, near Broadway. Elevators will Musie Salons are open every evening fake you right to the MUSIC SALONS Upright, Grand or Player Piano In The. Entire Gimbel Steck-—-None Excepted YEARS TO PAY A modest down payment, and the balance ear if you will. * A bench rates any your-home. And reaching over three y at.a saving of $100. Every in- strument is marked at its regu- wut decal player, “balves with each larly low Gimbel price. “Deduct ym faa Beir eh A puronenen before’ “Thanks: giving will be delivered on or before hankagiving Day to any point cov- ered by our regular ie Pee: GIMBELS MUSIC SAL Kighth ONS - Floor OO off go