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Show V THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH me newro problem Is through proper education of the type. Hamp-ton-Tuskeg- ee It Is slated that there Is a condition attached to the gifts to and Tuskegee Hampton. The promoters of the En- dowment fund are engaged In a 1923 to raise campaign $5,000,000 Eastman's contingent success of E a s t m a n' s are known to total $58,602,000. He established a school of music In Rochester at a cost of,$9,-500,00and built a theater In which the best musical talent Is provided for Rochester's citizens at moderate cost Massachusetts The Institute of Technology has for a long time been receiving gifts from an angel gifts as known 'JDuke BAYER ASPIRIN SAY 0, Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe for by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years Headache Colds Pain Neuralgia Neuritis Toothache Mr. Handy Bayer boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. of McnoaoeUcacidester of Salicylicacld Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture i Something to Count On Three generations of Resinol Soap users iif this family Cheer up ! If you don't get what you go after, you are sure to get whats coming to you. Boston V f Many Millions Boschees Syrup Allays irritation, soothes and heals The throat and lung Inflammation. constant irritation of a cough keeps the delicate mucus membrane of the throat and lungs in a congested condition, which BOSCHEES SYRUP gently and quickly heals. For this reason it lias been a favorite household remedy for colds, coughs, bronchitis and especially for lung troubles in millions of homes all over the world for the last fifty-eigyears, enabling tbe patient to obtain a good nights rest, free from coughing with easy expectoration in the morning. You can buy BOSCHEES SYRUP wherever medicines are sold. Adv. By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN AMES KUCIIANAN DUKE of Somerville, N. J., who lias made a great fortune In tobacco and water-powe- r development, and George Eastman of Rochester, N. Y., who has amassed millions in the manufacture of kodaks, have announced the establishment of large funds to aid educational ind charitable Institutions. Mr. Duke's fund embraces properties now valued at approximately $46,000,000 and will ultimately amount to $86,000,-000- . I5y Mr. Eastmans plan the beneficiaries will gain $12,500,000. This brings his public gifts to a total of $5S.G02,000. These gifts are Interesting and important in themselves and also as they touch various phases of American life. Both millionaires began life at the bottom of the ladder which fact again emphasizes the fact that this is a land of equal opportunity, even if all men are not created equal. Neither millionaire has a college education, yet bcth have made the bulk of their gifts to colleges which fact would seem to have a bearing on the much-vexequestion of the mission and value of the American college in the Twentieth century. Both millionaires have made their gifts while they are alive and can see the results. Both millionaires have made their fortunes largely through frankly monopolistic methods which fact raises the question : What has become of the tainted money issue that bulked so large a few years ago? It looks as if the American people have decided that there is no such money. To be sure, Rev. Dr. John Roach Straton of New York recently declared before the Baptist Bible Union of North America that the Rockefeller money was the greatest curse that rests today upon the Baptist denomination. But other Baptist ministers criticized Doctor Straton severely and declared, "Not since the apostolic age has the world had two greater benefactors than John D. Rockefeller and his son." Anyway, the Rockefeller benefactions now amount to nearly $600,000,-00- 0 and are continuing works. The Rockefeller foundation, for instance, has Just given Yugo-Slavi- a $255,000 for educational The son has just given $1,000,000 to purposes. the Metropolitan Museum of Art In New York. lie is also spending several millions in an effort to construct homes in New York city within the incomes of working people. The Duke and Eastman benefactions top off a long list which brings the total for 1924 in excess of $130,000,000 and the total for the last ten or twelve years to nearly two billions which facts seem to indicate that the inspired American millionaire' is a real rather than an imaginary personage. One of the most notable gifts of the year was that of J. Iierpont Morgan, who put into the hands of trustees, to be incorporated as a library, the famous collection gathered by his father. Its nominal value Is $8,500.(00, but it is literally priceless. George who has been chairman of the board of the First National Bank of New Is at his desk every day, ' York and at eighty-fou- r gave $5,000,000 to the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. Among the securities set aside by Mr. Duke are s of his holdings in the Southabout ern Water Power company, making available an income of about $2,000,000 a year. Pointing out that he has for years been engaged in developing water-powe- r resources of North and South Carolina, Mr. Duke, in a statement, says that my ambition is that the revenues of such developments shrill administer to the asocial welfare, as the operation of such development is administering to the econonr welfare of ttie communities lie then commends to the which they serve. trustees the securities of the Southern Power company as the prime investment for the funds of the trust and advises the trustees not to change such investments' unless urgently necessary. The Duke trust will be administered by 15 trusbody; he himtees, constituting a self is one of them. The trustees are directed find empowered to' expend not exceeding $6,000,000 in acquiring lands and equipping buildings in North Carolina to be known nnd operated as Duke unicollege at versity. with this provision: If Durham sees fit to change its name to Duke university this sum may be expended in expanding and extending Trinity. (The trustees of Trinity have made the change in name.) The trust provides that 20 per cent of the income shall be retained each year and added to the principal until a total of approximately $86,000,000 Is readied. The other 80 per cent of the Income Is to be divided as follows; ht Natural Attraction Why do ail the old maids go to Because of the hymns, I church?" presume. Do You Know That d three-fourth- per cent to Duke university. Thirty-tw- o per cent for maintaining hospitals In North Carolina and South Carolina, on the plan of paying to the hospitals a sum not exceeding $1 a day for each free bed occupied and In assisting In building and equipping hospitals. Thirty-tw- o lrtanyyroo qr & lrtcfe rvPOT 7ohn JIJiocAefeUer Jr. Jiterngfaana Ten per cent for the benefit of white and colored orphans in the Carolinas. Six per cent for assistirg In building Methodist Episcopa .churches In the sparsely settled rural ' districts of North Carolina. Four per cent for assisting In mairftaining Methodist Episcopal churches In the sparsely settled rural districts in South Carolina. Two per cent for pensioning superannuated preachers and widows and orphans of deceased preachers who have served in North Carolina conferences. Five per cent to Davidson college, Davidson, N. C., a Presbyterian Institution. Five per cent to Furman university, Greenville, S. C., a Baptist Institution. Four per cent to Johnson C. Smith university, Charlotte, formerly known as Biddle university, a negro school. .Smith. It' was not until many millions had been given the Institution that n transfer of stock brought out (lie fact that the donor was Mr. Eastman. The following complete list of bis benefactions to date Is approximately correct: 1 University of Rochester, $23,678,500. Rochester Dental dispensary, $2,500,000. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, g' coir-Ultio- n selected a limited number of instiI wanted to cover certain kinds of education and felt that I could' get results with the Institutions named quicker and more directly than If the money was spread. Under the best conditions it takes considerable time, sometimes years, to develop the wise expenditure of money In any line, no matter how well prepared one may be. I am now upwards of seventy years old and feel that I would like to see results from this money within the natural term of my remaining years. As to my gifts to Hampton and Tuskegee: Al most the entire attention of educators has been dewe white to more the have race, but voted thus far than 10 per cent negro populatlonln the United States, most of whom are densely Ignorant. The nly hope of the negro race and the settlement of The reason I tutions was because Infants Summer Y. M. C. A., $340,000. Of Mr. Eastmans total of $58,602,900, the sum of $23,578,500 has been given to the University of Rochester. Despite the fact that these new gifts mark the disposal of the last large block of his personal stockholdings in the Eastman Kodak company, Mr. Eastman makes it clear that he will continue to direct the affairs of the company and hopes to us long ns lie lives. Gifts made and not announced before are under terms similar to those made to employees. .Stock is sold to benefiting institutions for $12.50u,000 less than its actual value. While provision Is made that it may be paid for in installments during the life of Mr. Eastman, it is given witiiout any restriction regarding the time for sale, it may be sold at once if the beneficiaries desire to part with it. Explaining the motives actuating his gifts, Mr. Eastman said : Interest to finding out how much the changed will affect my slant on current affairs. and hospital (Rochester), $25,000. Children's society (Rochester), $55,000. Stevens Institute of Technology, $100,000. Homeopathic hospital (Rochester), $75,000. Rochester parks, $104,350. Hahnemann hospital (Rochester), $100,000. State and municipal research bureaus, $333,050. War relief, $225,000. Red Cross of 1917, $250,000. I recognize that education, when conducted along sane and practical lines, as opposed to dogmatic and theoretical lines, is, next to religion, the greatest civilizing influence," says Mr. Dukes statement in giving ids reasons for creating Duke university. lie asks that a faculty assuring the university a place of real leadership in the educational world lie secured and that courses be arranged primarily for training preachers, teachers, lawyers and physicians. Hospitals have been selected as another means for distributing the income of the trust, because, according to the statement, they not only minister to the comfort of the sick, but increase the efficiency of mankind and prolong human life. Mr. Eastman's new gifts of $12,500,60(1 follow a recent announcement of a gift of $2,300,600 in the Greater University of Rochester campaign. Those to benefit under the latest gifts of Mr. Eastman are: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, $4,500,-00which is added to a previous gift of $11,000,-000- ; University of Rochester, $6,000,000; Hampton institute, $1,000,000, and Tuskegee Institute, One of the reasons why I welcome ;nts disposition of my kodak stock is that it separates me for myself and will give me from money-makinthe benefit of a somewhat more detached position' 1 look In respect to human affairs. forward with A. t If women were ns fond of appearing are in silk there would writers. in print as they lie more woman BAYER ASPIRIN I Long Beach, Cal., June 23: wonder if you would care for this I began unsolicited testimonial. using Resinol Soap many years ago with my first baby. He and his ld wife are now using it for my two-year-o- grandchild. I have also two married daughters using it and one more at daughter home with the heaviest curly bobbed hair I ever saw. All my life people have asked what I used to make the childrens hair so beautiful and to give them such clear, healthy comI have had only two plexions. rules: Resinol Soap and good plain food. You have one good booster here in the west not only for California but for the Resinol products. (Signed) Annie L. Brown, 1042 E. 16th St. FOE OVEU 2 YEARS haarlem oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. 0. Stock of Eastman Kodak company to employees (value at date of delivery, July 1, 1924), about $9,000,000. Y. W. C. f of a teasponnful of Calumet Baking Powder added to your poultry stuffing makes It light und fluffy und prevents any sogginess? one-hal- DEMAND $15,500,-00- Rheumatism Bayer package Accept only which con'tains proven directions. Mferns froa( A'foJa Lumbago Tuskegee Institute, $1,412,000. Mechanics institute, $390,000. Enlarging Rochester General hospital, $500,000. War chest and community chest, $1,725,000. Chamber of Commerce building, $590,000. Addition to Chamber of Commerce building, .estimated at $750,000. Rochester Friendly home, $50,000. Hampton Institute, $1,000,000. Mr. Eastman was born in 1854 in tbe town of Waterville, N. Y. He loft school to work for $3 a week and, in later yours, attributed his success in part to the fact that lie never went Into debt, but always managed to save a little capital. lie be came an amateur photographer and experiments and perfected n process for making dry plates his first important invention. In 1880 he began making these plates on a small scale. Later, he made his most Important invention, the kodak, and established a plant at Rochester. Trinity college at Durham, now Duke university, was founded in 1S38, has 46 instructors and 1,232 Its endowment is $2,978,470 and the students. value of its plant and equipment is $2,832,931. Its president is Dr. William P. Few. Trinity has been for many years the center ot higher educaiion for Methodists of the state. Some leaders were frankly of the state Methodist of the Duke gift, in the acceptance change against saying it would hang crepe on the door of North Carolina Methodism." The alumni were divided President Few, however, favored t he change. The trustees met, accepted the gift and made tbe change in name. James Buchanan Duke was born in 1857 on a little farm near Durham, N. C. His father, Washington Duke,' returned from tbe Confederate ranks after the Civil war to find a ruined farm. Tin father and ids sons, Ilrodie 1... Benjamin N. nn James, cured tobacco in a log barn, granulated It by heating It with flails and peddled it about In 1870 they established their husi ness in Durham: in 1874 they built a factory 70 manby 40 feet. James, at seventeen, was Its & Co. was organW. Sons Duke 1878 In ager. ized with a capitalization of $70,000. James established a successful New York factory in 1884. 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