The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1908, Page 12

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COMISSINE HGH BINE ‘BES SUOENL ee New Yark’s Most Famous Fire- man Expires After Three » ._ Days’ Illness. noy Fire Commissioner Hugh Bonner, who in fortvenine years of active service in Ny for t fire established a repu bri the’ city, being one fishers in the world, d of the most 1 at his home No, 636 West End avenue, of pneumonia early to;day Death fdund the battle-scarred old veteran as he had often wished {t would-in the fervice of the Fire De- | partrrene Of New York City. Mr. Bonner evcceed Gemmi. try on Feb. 1. Sunday whic ped | monia. Despite his sixty-nine i and his already enfeebled he he | remaining at his desk. | 1 right," he told his friends, | uaded to go home He was finally pe Mondey afternoon er ali but fainting rnoon he be- r ing his wife and six chil his bedside when he breat Although the ilness w cavsed his death was of short Curation, Mr. Bonner had not deen fn good health since his return from Manila, His feebleness was he was the subj numerous anxious inquiries when took office four weeks ago. The Fire Commissioner in- sisted he was all right, nowever, and that there was no doubt about his abil- ity to carry on the duties of the office, “yd rather die Working lere than anywuere else,” ne said. Mr. Bonner Was born in years agv. He vega but fourteen years So apparent that eption of six ¥ ent us # © service “Us Fought Fires Since 1853. 4, 19% a month before the| politics decreed the retirement Bonner as Chief of the Fire who knew the ghter asked bh until the win of Hug indicative of the ner, to Whom the Fire | New York City, and, y interests Hon, owed ity, which broug fighter back bu lover and hoisted him above the Very man who took his place when he retired frém the department. Hush Bonner was a fire fighter, both by active practice and by “profession.” Jie knew the science of it as well as its Fn vday hardships and risks. to think out a purely academie scheme for raising the ecience of fire fighting, but he also knew how to ri his life if necessary at a blaze and wasn’t afraid to do it. Mayor Honors Dead Veteran. Mayor Meclellan, who ordered the on Citv Hall to be dsplayed at mast out of respect to the late ommissioner, sald to-day: y other man, Hugh ire force in the world the Department with the volunteers from the ranks on his appointed Chief of the New York said that fof his | etlite from S |e | bankrupt ASK THAT MORSE fe K M "BE DECLARED T0 BE BANKRUPT Receiver Hanna and Two Bank | Employ File Suit Against the Ex-Banker. | | i} ees med Judge s Cireuit ¢ es W. M ® rece! and apr affairs. Jan pe R betitio: Ators 4s Thomas E. Wing appeared for the ceiver Hanna asks that Morse be axe ed a krupt e the collection of a claim $203,321.25, loaned to him by the tlonal Bank of North America n order to HEALING y deposited aga the loan, s ‘ileges, i worth not more | POWER OF PINE _—_ who tive in| If you have ever taken a walk Hae! > nto the pro- a pine forest you will re- ceedings in a peculiar w Pringle Member how, almost unconsciously, was a clerk in the loan department of | th’ back and lu the Nat 1 Bank of North America | 0} and Shotwell was in charge of the foreign department i ands of men and women suf- from lung and bronchial af- fections, but whose circumstances prevent them from seeking renewed ye health in the pine forests, can be re- lieved and cured in t own home using Virgin Oil of Pine (pure) preparation contains all the hn-giving properties of the forest k up a cold in 24 y cough that 1s also a perfect neutral- uric acid, and affords His Bought Stock. They allege t 1907, Morse, by repr to purchase thir} of the bank turn Morse This phase of t! ruptey proceed- | ¢ nes what has been charged | @It since he failed—thi s into the m rable. agent for speedy relief in cases of rheumatism, 1 ag: dragged his own c of his financial operat ‘The petition states t months preceding the filing of th tion, on or about Jan, 27, 198, 3 while insolvent, committed an act y in that t vent, transfer a portion of h lame back or other affections result- ng from disordered kidneys. Put up only in 4-ounce vials, each ecurely sealed in a round wooden e, the genuine always shows the Virgin Of] of Pine, compound, sol- (pure, pre! property cal Co., WORCESTER ADJUSTO coRsETS OR STOUT WOMEN Three Important Facts ‘THE ADJUSTO has many original features which are imitated, but never equalled, The ADJUSTOis indorsed by prominent medical experts and pro- nounced ideal by leading modistes. The ADJUSTO is designed to meet every conceivable require- It was the privilege 0: tration to ment of the stout figure. caf) him hack from private life to tha| service o& the Department, first as 5 610 MEDIUM PIGURE Deputy Commissioner, and” then as! STYL 614 LONG WAIST FIGURE $3 Commissioner. COUTIL OR RATISTH PRICK with all of his fellow citizens 1! Yament the loss of the City of New York, and { feel, moreover. @ deen per sonal regret that my administration Is Geprived of his invaluable co-operation personal valor. in. the. Intelligent PAndiing of men and annaratis as ths fread of the uniformed force, in the Zontributioms he made to fire fighting fire prevention, his record stands Ghehalleneed in this country | Mis name and his works will be re. membered as long as our Fire Depart: | SOLD EVERYWHERE OR SENT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OF PRICE Roya WorcesTER CorseET Co. WORCESTER NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO. ROYAL. WORCESTER ano BON TON CORSETS Soda Crackers with crack to them Soda Crackers with sap to them Soda Crackers with taste to them WUneeda Biscuit Oven-fresh—Oven-crisp—Oven-clean— era rs) NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY In dust tight, moisture proof pac. Never sald in bulk ed only by Leach Chemi- | THREATENS TO DESTROY had been Mor sw tf DENVER, Col, Mareh 13.—Gov sizn 1 under t 26 West 23d Street Telephone—j938 Gramercy. Semi-Annual Spring Sale Beginning Friday, March 13 iO Regular Semi-Annual Spring Sale begins in our New York store to-day and continues next week, It gives appreciative people the great chance of the season to purchase Perrin Gloves at extremely reduced prices. Tne goods are all manus factured by us in our factories in France and have just arrived fresh from Paris. Our absclute guarantze stands $2.65 $1.00 $1.35 | 16-Button Real Kid Black, white and colors, Special at.....smecoesseee 12-Button Double Tip Silk Gloves Black, white and colors, Special at-..+0. 16-Button Double Tip Silk Gloves Black, white and all colors, Special at Hosiery Specials Hand-Embroidered Silk Hose Black, with colored embroidery, Values up to $1.25. Special at....... Pure Thread Silk Lisle Double heel, sole and toe, Regular value $1,50, Special at.. _. §99e $1.00 GB. Altman & Ca. WILL HAVE ON (SATURDAY), SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW MARCH 14th, IN DRESS LENGTHS ONLY PURE DYE TAFFETAS, USUALLY $3.50 PER YD., $1.85 SATIN CREPE DE CHINE, USUALLY $1.50“ 95ce. FIGURED TAFFETAS, USUALLY $1.50 ss 95c. LINING TAFFETAS, USUALLY 85c. a 57c. ON SALE ONLY IN DRESS LENGTHS, 34h Street, 35%h Street ad Sth Ancine. BEST IN % THE WORLD es) Bt I make and sell more men’s $3.50 shoes than any other manufacturer in the world. If I could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better. wear longer and are of greater value than any other $3.50 shoes. W.L.Douglas *4 Gilt Edge Shoe °7ret be cauatled BOYS ALL WEAR W.L. DOUGLAS $1. OES. "Take Nos wie, Bast Color Eyelets Used. Wy W. L. Douglas Shoe Stores in Greater New York 33 Broadway, cor. 2779 Third Avenue. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1908. DENVER PUBLIC BUILDINGS. ISEVERAL THOUSAND YARDS OF BLACK SILKS! | | Franklin Simon & Col Fifth Avenue, 37th-38th Sts. Smart Spring Apparel Misses’, Girls’, Youths’, Boys’ and Infants’—The largest assortment of exclusive models and fabrics for Dress and School wear. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Boys’ Spring Suits of all wool cloths—sewed with silk—wear guaranteed. Custom Tailored Suits— extra_pair_of_knickerbockers, double Breasted and Yoke Norfolk models of imported mixtures and blue serge; 8 to 17 years. Value $12.50......0+6 Norfoik and Double Breasted Suits— ckers, of all 8.50 a w =) Coats and Reefers English Covert Top Coats— Of tan and gray English covert cloth, also herringbone cheviots; 8 to 17 years. Value $12.50..... sees 7.50 9.75 Smart Suits for Young Men iment Showing Distinct Models and Fabrics, Superior Tailoring; Ages Young Men Suits— 1 long Nobby Three-Button Coat, smart vest cs in and trousers of navy English serge 12 75 | and handsome stripes and mixtur . 15 to 22 years. Value $20.00.. 15 to 22. 5 New Deps Young Men Suits— Smart College Suits; lapel; exclu newest spring ¢ 45 to 22 years, coat w 15.75 . ’ rye i Misses’ and Girls’ Spring Coats Misses’ English Covert Coats— -fitted model serge lined; 19.75 Misses’ Tailored Spring Suits Two and Three Piece Models, of Imported Fabrics; 14 to 20 Years, 19.75 34.50 49.50 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Smart Tailored Suits— Of Plain and Fancy Weave stripe Coat, 14 to 2 kirt with fold; Value $34.50. ...000+ SS 16.75| Misses’ and Girls’ Trimmed Hats years. horn, Milan, Panama, Rough Straws and Tuscan braids, smart and distinct shapes, erg ee Wee to be worn with Tailored and Dressy Suits. 3.75 7.50 9.75 Misses’, Girls’ and Boys’ Hosiery FOR SATURDAY ton, double knee; all sizes Infants’ and Children’: Cotton and Lisle, and checked tops; a Misses’ Fine Hose— Of Fine Egyptian Cotton, a S| ia tee ot! lan, GAS Novelty Socks— 29¢ NOLO vestaee's PONSCRE Lre$995 979) Open Every Evening Until 9 o’Clock. accoal Value, $200. 3 Furniehes $65 Mrite for Our New Cat "SYSTEM YOU CAN PURCHASE Grand Rapids Furniture. . r AMPS, EVERYIHING « $75 Worth $7.50 Down > 100 + 10.00 +50 Weey 2.00 + 1s0 « 15.00 « 2,25 * 200 20.00 « 2.50 « 300 « 30.00 « 3.50 Our Terms Apply Also to New Jersey and © GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE CARPEIS RUGS BEDOING DES PA roe é 24-28 5 $192-W-EEKLY OBEN MONDAY & SATURDAY EVEES 267.W125 Sr-ncanBave A World “Help Want” brings! a good cook the same day. | Sunday World Wants Work SS Broadway « 250 West 125th Street. 708.716 Broad 853 345 Eughth Avenue. 1367 Broadway, cor. GatesAy. iar wt tect or, 22d, | 421 Fulton Street, cor. Peark 2202 Third Av., cor. 1 CITY" 18 Newark | 478 Filth Avenue, | 974 Third Avenue, vem NEWARK—785 Broad Street YATERSON, N. J,—102 Market, corner Clark St. | Monday Morning Wonders. Lora & DLaylor Girls’ New Spring Coats and Dresses Girls Wash Dresses 4 to 14-year sizes $2.95, $3.95 & $5.00 including Percales, Ginghams and Reps. Girls’ Spring Coats 4 to 14 years $6.50, $8.50 & $10.00 Black, Navy and Red Serges : and Fancy Imported Mixtures, Misses’ Fumper & Princess Dresses in a collection of Fancy Plaid and Stripe Ging- hams, Lawns and Dimities, in a great variety of styles; 14, 16, 18-year sizes, $7.50, $10.50 & $12.75 ANisses’ and Funzror Tailored Suits “ One Exceptional Lot” consisting of Hair Line Serges, Plain’ Serges and Fancy Mixtures; single or doub! e-breasted coats. 520.00 Per Suit 5th Ave.; 19th St. Broadway & 20th St Bh teh th hahha THE KEY TO FORTUNE'S VAULTS IS COMMONLY KNOWN AS A WORLD “REAL ESTATE AD.” ACQUIRE ONE TO-DAY, | AAAI,

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