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Show - ? O.V '. !Cr )l V ' ' x ca'''' v fA jh V k Errr?U' ' " & SJlMjlj ,,7T Vv ' 1 v . 1 I! j'i' " X - V 'S V1 , v. - y ' . '"- v-- - i t ,t ''' -- f i V". V-- 't-;y- o ,! ,. y ' i i -- ;: v ' . - ' - v .s '' y - , - 1 " will nn nawiw,, 3mu i rrrrrrrrTi' nriatn,.-i,iMi- 4 h Vi used to maintain professorships of research. Such professors will be relieved of routine teaching and details of administration. They will be free to devote the best of thlr energies to sclentiflo Investigation and incidentally to the training of future Investigators, The aim of the foundation. President fiehurman said, would be to discover men of great promise in science and learning and to give them an opportunity- to engage in research. At this commencement the university conferred 95 tirst degrees and slxty-flv- e advanced degrees. of $500,000 The certificate of war alumnus was tomen whose day granted to thirty-nin- e services in the world war prevented their earning a regular degree. The university also Inscribed on Its rolls as war alumni the names of 110 men who Commencement Exercises enlisted as undergraduates and who lost their In ea In the eervlce. President Schurmao today ended his of more than twenty-eigITHACA, X. T . June 23 A sift of administration His resignation, which was acyears 1500,000 by August Hecksher of New York cepted bv the trustees February !g, took City for the endowment of research In effect today. Cornell university was announced b LUMBER PRICES REDUCED. President Jacob Gould Sehurman at the KANSAS CITY, June 23 A general reuniversitys fifty second i ormnencoment today. The income of the fund will be duction of about 0 per cent In lumber GIFT - Annual x "y Xi'W $ k&rifr ., 5 Makeshift Coverings ? --Or Positive Clothes Protection? W, fj ' ca - "Lv , tf.wif.-.- 'IP vVv'if "I - n. W'Lw.V.e'AkU f OkiPQH' - rJ I: - o- r A. li I1 if ' -' L:. t I - at S - - f,f4 44llsiilii. SBUffilv MH ' ' ' jV ' i. 4 - s w e' r x - . 3 :-- Endowment Announced 4 - . i V. ' JL-?- 1 iO;Us y r a s How often have you seen automobile seats covered with old newspaper towels, linen dusters etc.--t- o keep clothes clean? That is what Gordon Jiffy Cushion Slips are for positive clothes protec tion . They are removable and washable. They cover the cushions you sit ing on and lean your clothes from the hidden dirt and grime that lodges in the creases and crevices of the upholstery. And they make auto seats more comfortable. They are cooler in summer, warmer in winter and they keep yoti from slipping and sliding around on the seats. $! prices today was made effective In an retail lumber yards in Kansas City. The reduction ranges from 6 to $15 a thousand. Southern pine was quoted at $65 a thousand, a reduction of $5: shingles of the grade most commonly used are priced at $7 a thousand, aggregating a total drop of about 30 per cent In the st month. Pine lathing has declined from $21 a thousand to $10 a thousand in that time. Hardwoods generally are also selling at reduced prices, the only exception to the general reduction In lumber being cypress lumber. DANIEL C. HALL VERY ILll. SYRACUSE, N. T June 2$. Daniel C. Hall of Columbus, Ohio, national commander of the G. A. R--, about to retire from office, was taken seriously tit hers this noon. Utile hope is entertained for bis recovery. ht FACES FORGERY CHARGE, gpeeial to Tbo Tribune. POCATELLO. Idaho, June 23. Deputy Wheeler brought back Leroy Hull from Burley this morning and lodged him In the county jail. He is charged with forgery Gimbels Are Indicted on Charges of Profiteering against-protect- 23. Gimbel NEW June YORK, Brothers, Hew York, operators of a large department store here and controlled by Interests which own similar establishments In other cities, today were indicted on 107 counts for profiteering in clothing. Frederick Gimbel, vice president of the corporation; Joseph J. Itowdell, a merchandise manager, and Charlea D. Slaw-te- r, clothing buyer, were Indicted on the same charges. The Gimbel Indictment states that the average profit on 207 articles mentioned was "10$ In one lnstanoe per cent. a suit of clothes which was said to havs cost Gimbel Brothers $5 50 offered for sals at $20, a grogs profit of 35$ per cent." A summer bargain sale of overcoats netted Olmbel Brothers a gross profit of 100 per cent, according' to the indictment. vn Washable $3.40 to $8.15 Removable Per Seat These attractive coverings tub materials and can durable, safely be laundered over and over again. . button-hol- e pre-shru-nk onto your car like any simple garment. You can put them on or take them off in a jiffy." When they are soiled, just throw them in with the family wash or send Many light and dark patterns for pracopen and tically every American-mad- e enclosed car. them to the laundry. They are made of Population Figures 22. June 327, or 10 WASHINGTON, Montrose, Colo, 3581; increase, per cent. Malone, N. Y., 7656, Increase, 1089, or 18 8 per cent. Philadelphia, 1,823,158, increase, 274,160, or 17.7 per cent. Rochester, N. Y., 295,850; increase, or 86 6 per cent Newport, R. 1 , 30,255; increase, 310, or or 16.1 per cent. Anaconda, Mont., 11.83, increase, 1534, 11 4 per cent. Wilkinsburg, Pa, 24.403, Increase,, 5479, or C9 per cent Gordon Tire Covers. tires. Cover them with Easy-oMade of good materials for all styles of tire carriers and wire wheels. Priced from $2.30 up. n YALE BESTOWS HONORS. NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 23. Yale university et its two hundred and nineteenth commencement exercises in Wool-se- v hall today conferred the following honorary degrees of doctors of laws: John Joseph Pershing, who commanded the American expeditionary forcea; Thomas LeW!tt Cuyler, railroad admine istrator and chairman, of the Association of Railroad Executives; the Right Honorable Sir Auckland Campbell Geddea, British ambassador to the United Ptates, and Jean Adrien Antons French ambassador to the United States. The J. P. Gordon Company, Columbus, Ohio Malirl . S.mt Catwra. Tin Conn, R.JImto r K.bn, Too R rfagg anW a(Ar fabric 48 E. Ftrat Electric South. 115 So. Weet Temple Aches, pains, nervousness, difS culty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The worlds standard remedy for kidney, liver, b'adder and uric acid troubles COLD MEDAL Alklre-Smit- Auto Co., b Fourth 8oulh. Auto Supply Co., 426 So. Main. Tom Botterili Auto Co., 3 So. State. M W. Browning 670 So. Automobile Main. Co., ay co, State amf Bros. Elec. Co., Eardley 37 K Fit at Sou'h. Horeeaboe Auto Tire ft Sup. 6 kourtlt South V. ' FELT AUTO. SUPPLY CO. 142 East Broadway E ' 430 So. Main. Phone Wasatch 3920 NEW EAlR after ut AH stsWaKt z r, J. !L BrUula, fa ! and mfmsj.frfwnd 4 far, Stalloa --Ort- a m koi w at F.New Yerk,fi.Y. 0. M. I Hdw. Tempi. Main. Co, 7,. f Auto Co, Fourth South. . Sherman Auto Co, State and Social Hall. 64 W. August Stocker. Studebaker Bros, 111 So. State. A. L. White k Bon. o Keith-Brlen Co, f, State and Broadway,, 0 What About You The eve is subjected to greater strain todav than ever before yet, the fail-itu- f of vision spells greater disaster. b Mastv ae dependent for their very livelihood on the effectiveness of tbeir v ision. Let us help keep v ours normal. Tour assured of raeults by a COLUMBIAN (L ARAXTKE. Wool-wort- 33 7 TEL-WA5AT- CH MILLION DOLLARS RAI.TIMORE, Md June 23 Starting within several hundred feet of where the great fir of 1904 started, which wiped out Baltimore's business district, flames early Oils morning practically wrecked a seven-stor- y building and quickly sn'eari to four other structures. The damage. to insurance men, will Ilkeiv reach $1,000,000 DAMAGES Ivtr BALDNESS , Raudall-Dod- Co., MORTGAGE WOOLWORTH BUILOING. NE'V TORK. June 2J. For the Prat lime since lie erecllon a decade ago. the Wootworth building tallest office structo be incumbered ture In tii world It wav announced tolav hv a mortgage. Y. Woolwortli. E. the heirs of late that founder of a chain of stores, had arranged to borrow l7.00fl.0W on the structure, to provide ready funds to meet state end federal Inheritance h taxes, which total $8,000,000. The building, 729 feet high and covering nearly an acre of land In lower Broadway, returns an annual income of $J,55tf.-A0and is valued by federal experts a INJUNCTION APPLICATION DENIED. WASHINGTON, June 23. Application for a temporary injunction and stay In the proceedings Instituted bv the government under the Lever ect against C. A. Weed and the Sultxhach Clothing company, both of New Vork, has been denied bv Associate Justice Pay of the United States supreme court, the departadvised today. Offment of Juatle icials of the justice department declared today that rigorous prosecution of violaact would continue ee tions of the a result of Justice Day t decision. f If YOU iw lot if hsir bv dart ruff, or tro Void, let it to know KOTALKO. conuw to koor oil end othrr potsnt Itisrsdi nr ts wortrfuU? succsufol For roo thiklrsn. Hair frown, dandruff rliminatM to n So. West 15 So. Pacific Nash Motor Car Co, Osborne Auto Tire A Sup. Co., 120 So. Slate. tit ' 12 BAN DIEGO. FOR Z. C. M. I. DRUG STORE. Strevell-Faterao- Z. Main. $10, 000,500. remedy of Holland for more than 200 yeare. All draggtsta, in three eisea. the wane Gold Modal oa bos end aocopt ao bsiiatiaa nag f' '1 RETAIL DEALERS 0 bring quick relief end often werd (d deedly diseesee. Known at the national v A DISTRIBUTORS 267 So. COUNT FINED IN COURT. Cl., June 3 Count d'AIerla. husband of Mra. Katt Nixon, widow of Senator George Nixon of Nevada, waa sentenced in police court eervelOO day to pay a Una of $200 In jell for violation of the city morale DAIerla yeeterday pleaded ordinance. Contrary towaea guilty to the charge. no evidence announcement, previous ot taken, and the court refused the plea ANOTHER QUAKE REPORTED. a withto the count attorney permit LCg AX'GEI.ES. Cal., June 23 A Slight drawal of the plea of guilty. The count earthquake at 4 a. m today wss felt waa remanded to the city Jail in default chiefly In the southern section of lain An- of payment of the fine. geles and at Inglew'ood. whli h susta'ned the heaviest damage In the shock of MonDARTMOUTH BEST0W8 HONOR6. , The tremor today rattled day night HANOVER. N. H.. June 23 Dartmout'h lulldlngr, but caused no damage. college, et Its 157th commencement exercises today, conferred the honorary deMEMORIAL STONE LAID. gree of doctor of law upon Major GenVERDUN. June 23 - The first stone was eral George W. Ooethals and Herbert laid today for the monument to be erectHoover General Ooetlial wae character-ixe- d ed In honor of the soldiers who fell in as the Mnettgator, accelerator and the victorious battle for the defense of aocompliahor of the greatest supply proVerdun gram the country has ever known, in Ma to "one of the greatest contribution crises of the war." and Mr. Hoover ns the "eloquent spokesman of a great nation's better self and exponent to stricken peoples of Ite practical Idealism." SLOW DEATH for AKMMMH. National Rubber Supply Oo, 118 Social Hall Ave. Salt Lake Hardware- Co., Co., Motor Mercantile Co., d, , Ifngwil WHOLESALE Inter-Mountai- n war-tim- ALTITUDE RECORD BROKEN. PARIS. June 23 I oulse Favler, a French avlairir, today broke the world's altitude record for women bv reaching a height of 850b meters (21 825 feet). Piloted by Lieutenant Foesoutrot. who recently broke the world's record Tor continuous flight in the airplane GiUath. M'le. Favler In thirty minuie reached the greatest atltude ever attained by a woman. Tire Covers Easy-o- n Dont lose mileage by carrying uncovered spare 1, REVOLT RUMORS DENIED. MEXICO CITY. June S3 Reports of revolts In various parts of the country were officially denied In a statement at the foielgn office Information bureau tonight, which said, with the exception of til ViPa movement In Chihuahua. the country was peaceful, "Present military movements," the statement "are following preconceived continues, plans of the war department regarding garrisons." H, T FLOUR PRICES DECLINE. 23. A MINNEAPOLIS. June lowtr wheat market the first few dsve tine week was responsible for a decline of 20 to 80 cents a barrel In the price of flour here today At the mil), where tlie quotation for family patents was down 20 cents, flour dropped to $14 00 a bar rel and $14 55 was the price obtained by the mill that sold flour at a nt SO. MAIN ST. - Ll 5360 Tr$ Is Your Skin Ablaze With Fiery Itchings? ' of blood, and loeal application have BO rf feet whatever. That is why salves, oiat ments. lotions, washes and other rent At last science has determined the edies applied to the skin can do no more real source of all skin diseases, and with than give merely temporary relief. Bcswi this enlightenment comes tire reason the fiery itching breaks out again, for reach the source why the prevailing treatment heretofore eueh treatment ca failsuch trouble. of the a has urd eomplete proved ure. It has been proved that impurities If vou want genuine relief from the Tu the blood cause millions of tiuy disdiseases, lose uo time tortures of local remedies, and ease germs to set up" their rtta'k on in discardingB. all S. S. todav and you wul tak ng begin the surface of the skin, and in the form beilelightej with the results. of pimples, boiies, scaly eruption tod leu ran get b. N. N. at any drjg ami if you write to our phyairtan itchv, burning irritations-- begin their store, He will gladlv give vou full intn!ft"u work. and destructive disfiguring about vour own case. Address Medical Bwift Laboratory, Atlanta, Being in the blood, these disease Director. ( Advertisement) germs can be reached only through the Oa. Dont Centinu to Suffer Wrong Treatment. , Because |