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4 DAY, DEFENDER OF OIL TRUST, 10 QUIT SYRACUSE? {fits Is Rumor Following Of- fer and Refusal of an 8 Months’ Vacation. DISSENSION IN BOARD.| Summary Dismissal of Dean Kent Stirs Up New Ene- mies for Chancellor. | | | ‘Ft casiy retirement of the Rev. James R. Day, Chancellor of Syracuse University, by resignation or otherwise, | fe predicted to-day as « result of dis | gensjon among the trustees of the unt- | wersity, which has spread to the sta- @ent dody through the summary dis- misdal of Dr. W!illam Kent, formerly Dean of the Collese of Applied Science. ‘The belief 1s based mainly on the ac-| tion of the Board of Trustees, an-| Boufcement of which was made‘at the emnual commencement exercises to-day, in authorizing Chancellor Day to take @ vacation for eight months, or for such period as he saw fit. Chancellor Day, although his health is not good, aid he could not spare the time to take fhe (vacation, which may precipitate matters. ‘The explanation that leave of absence | mwas granted in order that the Chan | eelior with his wife and daughter might | make a trip around the world does not hold in view of his declination to ac-| eopt/tt. | Coheequently, certain Syracuse alumni vesiding in New York could see nothing fm the action of the trustees, which was'taken at the annual meeting last Thursday, except the ultimate retire ment of Chancellor Dav as administre- | tive{ head of the institution. A close frignd of the Chancellor declared he would not be surprised to hear of his resignation at any time. Dh Day has attracted much attention By public er! of President Roose- velt and his policies, and his defense of the grusts, particularly of the Standard O1l And of John D. Rockefeller. Dr. Day is understood to have been ded in the Board c tees in the affair by Jo! 14, busl- ness associate of ler, and pres- {dent of the board; J 8. Huyler, of New York, and other wealthy and In- fiuential men, and threats were made to withdraw financial support from cer- tain quarters in case of the Chancei- lor’d dismissal. The leave of absence granted carries a pledge to pay all ox- penges incurred by Dr. Day and his tamjly. | Aobording to a Syracuse trustee, dis g@ension over Dr. Day's course ‘es rap- idly leading to conditions which menace ifare of the university. Two| are assigned—first, the view of some that Dr. Day's attack on the dent yielded only personal noto- and, fecondly, action in the ease of Dr. inimical to university discipline and spirit. While re! he rec and that th t ewignation, erg. pecans close assc rot Dr, I td jort that “I would b Dr Day is contemp! His health {a bad and : g lagee home at Lake know he would like to enjoy a long feat’ CQWS8 IMMUNE FROM FEVER. WASHINGTON, June 10.—Twenty Jersey milch cows raised in the Texas fever country so that they may be tin- mune from that affection are at New Orleans awaiting shipment to the Isth- mian Canal Zone, where thelr milk is to be used for the hospital patients. MRS. SAMUEL DECKER. Dufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey is an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain, great care being used gto have every kernel thoroughly malted, thus destroying the germ and roducing a predigested liquid food in the form of a mait essence which Is the most effective tonic stimulant softened by warmth and moisture, its palatability and freedom from in- furigus substances render it so that it can be retained by the most sen- Bitive stomach. If you wish to keep young, strong and vigorous and have on your | cheéks the glow of perfect health, take Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey regu- It tones and strengthens the heart rab larly, according to directions. and jpurifies the entire system. It is AUTION—When you ask your druggist, grocer or d Pure Ma!t Whiskey be sure you get the genuine. ire meticinal malt whiskey and Is sold in sealed bottles only, never in rice $1.00. Look for the trademark, the ‘* Old Chemist,”’ on the and arene ibe scal aver. the. corks Marsha Wisi: conbutts ysician, Malt Y. ean mostea ead free nivices +» for tree copy HEAD OF SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY WHO,I?t IS SAID, WILL QUIT, Mail and telephone orders filics promptly. ’Phone, Chelsea — 4,000. These specials to-morrow: Graham Biscuits ent fam= »¥ 83¢ PINEST IMPORTED NUTMEGS— reg. 600 quality; Ib. 38e; 41d... 10c Formosa Oolong Tea lon, Green Japan, Young plish Breakfast, Mixed or Gunpowder: 5 Ib.caddy $1.6513 (Je Ib. $1: reg. $0c quality, Ibs...... FILBERT NUT MEAT—reg 60¢ 340 quality; a Ib...... seeeee TENDER CREAMY SUCCO- TASH—dos. $1.15; can... So 10c VICTORY GARDEN SPINACH: doz. $1.70) large ca Imported ground "28 sown coffees; DERED; 10 Ibs. $2. little folk 6 pack PRINCETON GETS. f S25,000 GIT Report Credits Big Donation Tae eect Geant C H. E T to Endowment Fund to | AZEL QUIGK LUNCH SEERTENED Mrs. Sage. BUTTER—No. 3 crock 706; opal tee Sener abot FOUNTAIN CORN STARCH—do.. g, 00cy In1b. package........ OC RICHARDSON’S VIRGINIA 9], PICKLES—regular 35¢ bottie., SLC Freshdy Seeded Raisins Jus | FOUNTAIN FRESH PEANUT 4 | if tbe One of the largest single gifts ever made to Prineeton University is credited by report to Mrs, Russell Sage. Shi sata to have subscribed $250,000 to th university's endowment fund, Public | AGk wledgment of the gift will be| made in a few days, tt fs said. An assortation the contri an additional $1 the alumal alone contributes $100,000 to the func > COL. JOHN FINERTY, EDITOR AND PATRIOT, DEAD. Chocolate Klaus’s finest “eating” chocolate, im- poried from Lecole, Switzerland, 10¢ reg. 150 cen... COOKED PIGS’ SNOUTS pail, delivered. b ICE CREAM SALT—No. 58 4Q@ HAZEL GLOSS STARCH—No. 6 95, RosuderlNosleartanereainee eo’ | Preserved Lim Grown and preserved in « - dies; delicious for dessert o table relish: STICKY FLY PAPER—bor 2 sheets 35c; 3 double sheets. HAZEL PURE BORAX ‘agce 70c; 1 Ib. package. CHICAGI, June 10.—Col. John F. Fin- erty, editor of the Chicago Citizen, for i prominient as a newspaper r and Ictsh patriot, died at his residence here early to-day, aged sixty-two years. taken M1! six rm Launary Blue Harel brand, finest uliramarine ball blue; I-Ib. box 25c; d4-1b. box 8c the ex- tube. dren—John Fin, assistant at- z tor for the New’ York Central lines, an a senior etudent in th. y ty of Chicago. af Fresh Butter Fountain quality, extra cret delicious new grass fi crock, $1.48; No. 3 croc! SOAP—tive reg. Seb +E 21c MARIANNIC IMPORTED SARDINES— doten AtlanticCity AND RETURN Sunday, June 14, 1908 Pennsylvania Rail: oad SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves We . 2d Street....6.45 a. Mf. I = and 7150" A Co: tlandt Streets RETURNING Leaves Atiantle City..... 7.00 P.M, Mrs, Samuel Decker of Seneca, Falls, N. Y., is a living example at 107 years of age of what a pure tonic Stimulant and invig- orator will do for old people. ; Mr. Decker, her husband, in an| interview on January 24th with our correspondent, said: “I want to tell you that Mrs. Decker is using your | § medicine. She is 107 years of age. | We know that it has done her a # great deal of good. It is a wonder- ful medicine, and we could not get 4 along without it. We will tell all old people to use it, and we want every one to know what it has done for us. It is the only thing that keeps Mrs. Decker alive. We send you her picture and you can publish this letter in any paper you wish with her picture.” and invigorator known to science; $2 values—most $2.50 kind); many in all wool fabrics; recognized as a medicine everywhere. , choice at.... lor for Duffy's It’s the only absolutely | Worsted and Cassimere Trou- sers of the regular $2 and $2.50 grades (very few are are $1.50 Standard 50c and 60c Overalls and Jumpers, sizes * up to 44; tor Thursday oniy . Groce ries| Double “8. & H.”” Green Trading Stamps With All Purchases 0 | FELLOWS’ COMPOUND gq SWEET 5) Cake Gude’s | TSYRUP=1.50 elie ponies 93C | “Cunee zie, Seumerns.. 10€ Pure 2er. [AMPROOT— ga, | GLYCERINE AND ROSE- ; Babeskin Pepto. \\ Soe | are Sa staten., Le Gum Quinine \" | The | TRENCH, ROSE WATER 1 Q¢ | ; S b imported; 8 on. on... | C hi P ll oap \\ Mangan ie amphor Pills 100 in 69c | CAMPHORATED 14, c AUT HCRATED Ol 4°" 106 Bottle +2C 69¢ | TINCTURE OF ARNICA—8 @r. 206 38 O8....s00.+.., LOC ; B00 size boule...... 29C | SPIRITS TURPENTINE—16 Toilet Articles | FLETCHER'S CASTORIA— 94, | i pemeaee -. 10e Miscellaneous nun eh IME WA MANHATTAN APPLE BLOS: BORATED TALCUM—bo: HUNYADI JANOS WATER | _ pint... 10c OTH BAGS— CAMPHORATED FLAKES — SOM EXTRACT—one ounce 200 | TOM tt “ bottle... .. 21e | HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA— 53e ‘stroye moths and | rates 1 i J CE POWDER 9 BRADLEY'S WHITE ROSE g50 | JAlMolorsi bore eu cts 18¢ | EFFERVESCENT MAGNB- ort. . Se c ED RU DTS SASMIN BER: DORIN ZISKA FACE POW og, SIUM CITRATE—W IB 90 | VIOLET AMMONIA— bottle 7¢ PRUE: (—box » . ESSENCE OF PEPPER ! cOLGhTE’S FARTASY HER: gee Cuba i ait M gq | MINT=201, tank, . 10e oa pe SAN TOY PERFU B0¢ | “Rizctorsc ste 19¢ | SLOANE'S, NERVE AND BSSENCE OF IAMAICA aq | 7 dotsie rena BA T = AD SORIC ‘ : vine ousee: | PRO EM ee We | alta... 35c | PAREGORIC — 2 62. tlk Je | KEEP-OFF MOTH SACHET—pro- * i BOURJOIS PEAU D* ESPAGNE Otte sees vse 19c | BEEF, IRON AND WINE— ORANGEINE POWDER: ventive againat moths; place sachet colors; Qe ole ETTE WATER, CNTs quart bottle 330; pint bottle L7C | $1 site....... “7, 50e | ntrunka.closeisor =. na 49 for wool, cotton, silk and y= 50c PERFINE— 1Sc | HEmMaBOLolD: POWDERED SU — CUEETHOOL ats Q mixed goods; tube .. 15e or plain; $1 size 2c Vd ALS Cy Bistrneeneriemre cenulOCl i pERUN AS lll 67c PURE EPSOM SALTS. pareparations for the Hair DE MIRACLE HATH RE- gy ed | © pound cadorocaren 03 || GS ASI cave (| Ge GSI: MOVER bet ice PERUVIAN TONIC—$1 size 59C | puRE ROCHELLE SAL Le eae mM akan Ware site... MADAME RUPPERT'S FACE ad 27 past BS AL RE- MANHATTAN EAU DE QU. B BUEAGH==tarspleipodlessiel CC Lape rrORIniRGon Oe poundle reniNineuesiDke STORER... vues 49€ Afir' tonic rounce. bot 4 COMPOUND LICORICE} ERFER’ tle 39e HIND'S HONEY ALM( Te | PHITES—boule,......s00., A9C | “POW DER—pound 200; 1b SCHERFER'S INSTANTA. 590 | wilNiisi ai Like: | F noha: 5e I E 4 | Mt AN 49, MANHATTAN ELIXIR PHO: peundipirs y : NAT GiE gee EAU DE COLOGNE VHOLET yg 29c | PHATE TRON, QUININE AND Hc AIR HEALTH 6 | MANHATTAN Git API9 a atouncets : Ic NSDELE’ | STRYCHNIA— plat 7 SHAMPOO—bottle. 0... PUC cers ; RAMSDELL'S 56 | bowtie... 49c 18 MANHAITAN EGG SHAM?" y= quart 60c; plat ae; 4 pine 19¢ | COLD CREAM—ase size... OY | priyiy OE Sra oy POO iar... Roos Lae CASTILE SOAP—green or 196 GES, CLV IAULS (fy patellabttul tonics pint ge | POWLERED ALUM —pound 5 Rubber Goods, Ftc. re erent es PACKAEC.... cecereeeeriesceeeee ies i MANHATTAN MALT. BX- } POWDERED BORIC ACID— Ue ae 10c CU rE NIG E390) PACKE tare TRACT —Deren $1.10; qq | _ pound 20c: W pound pack e 10C |} pk. MONROE'S STERI- \ re eUBBER, 12c A SODIUM PHOSPHATE— LIZEDTOOTH BRUSHES 19e | PURE TAR SOAP—cane... 5€ E Le te eds Bound package, -10e | pg. scotrs tLecinic MAJESTIC GLYCERIN sid me were Pist bottle REFINED FOWDERED BO. | HAIR Bkus SOAPesahe : De KEL ESS ELESH ox WOOD ALCOHOL — quart RAX—pound package...... l0c is CLAKISE BOUOUVET 7 FOOD—box « 25¢ boitle 27c; pint bor Ide | seiptitz POW DERS—12 In HARE B RUS UGS merece TOILET SOAP—cake 7c -| EXTRACT OF WITCH L Crimea secseeseevese LOC | CLOTH BRUSH GLYCERINE SOAP—8 0%. 7 quar: bowtie 27¢; pl -15¢ ITD ESTES 1 stiff black bristies RUUIFOAN mous 1 ESSENCE OF PEPS MUSTARD LEAVES~bor... 18¢ | BATH BRUSHLS: M—mouth wa 4c ounce bottle 37¢; 4 ounee.. 19C | pURE ABSORBENT COT- tachable Sandie .. SANITOL 1OOTH POWD rs BORO THYMOL TON—one pound paciage.. L8C | BATH Tinea: mouth wash; bottle. 1 BAUER & BLACK PLAIN DER ¥° 9¢ CASTOR O1L—5 ounce beiile GAUZE—sterillzed, 5 yards 20C CHAE Re Ca E12 oGeirs ones verses LOC | GeNUINE PERSIAN INSET | SPRAY—perfec: vagin ANTISERTINE O OOTH 19¢ GT CERINE RS ounce boitle 10c POWDEK—pound 20c; by 10c FOUS Pes eae o oe ea a : DUNTALN i 9 = CANPHORATED | SPIKIT CAMPHOR—8 ounce ATLANTIC BATHING SAL‘. — See ee bers cuaranieses oud) 32.50 POWDER—bortle. , 8c Bottle... eee. 10c bottle 20s; ounce, 10c bag.. Soeur (o Squartsices; white rubber, ag REPUBLIC VIOLET TAL: 7 | NAIL BUFFERS—olive wood : vee, BOC U Mesos, tattees eoreseees 7) \lniback acess | 19¢ Pills and Tablcts Tubber pines 2 \ Worsted, Cassimere, Till 12 0’ Clock June Sale of Medicines and Toilet Articles The Famous Monthly Event that has Helped to Make the Siegel Cooper Drug To protect our customers against reduction of quantities through purchases by-dealers, wevreserve thecright-todimitpurchasesswhen- ever we deem it necessary. Peroxide Hydrogen Bottle The greatest values we have given in this class of clothing since we have been in business here. HERE are 4,000 trousers in this special and wonderful lot, and the smallest saving our sale prices make possible is $1. You can save as much as $3.50. All kinds of trou- sers are included, from the strong, neat-patterned striped worsteds for hard business wear to the “swagger” light - weight, sum- mer-suiting sort for dress, outing or play. All sizes, 28 to 44 waist and 30 to 36 length. he garments are divided into two lots at two prices, as fol- lows: Flannel and Worsted-Crash Trousers; also 500 in handsome imported summer suitings. Values here rervtewies $5 () 35C than $4; choice at.... Ask “S, & H.”’ Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them rain; 100 RB AN ED TABLET 100. " PE. PEPTO-MANG AND SARSAP: CELERY AND TONIC — for Four Special Prices on Well Made and Serviceable Garments Women’s House Dresses—of good Women’s House Dresses—of cham-| Women’s Lawn Aprons—with em- Women’s Cover-all Gingham el; if ind quality lawn, in two-piece mod the waist has plaited front a short sleeves with turnback cu the skirt is cut full and finish with deep he Spe- 9 Cial.........ee 3 and CATOMEL TABLETS—¥%4 RH LETS—100 in bottle, CASCARA CHOCO! tablets in bottle anemic persons; 100 tablets Store Famous Drugs and Patent Medicines In botti b SOD. RHU PILLS—100 In bottle.. COMPUUND CATHAR’ PILLS—100 in bottle., s— PILLS—100 in bottle. F IRON i ARILLA~100 495 grain; 100 in boitle. ER VE id os 19¢ with or without aloes: IRON N nervous: in bottle... SULPHUR AND, bray, in blue; made in one and two piece models; high or Dutch neck; full skirt with $1 25 wide hems; special... e E haven’t found a house in New York that can duplicate these rockers at the price; while any good house may show ARB COMPOUND LADY WEBSTER’S DINNE BLAUD'S IRON PILLS—S WAKBURG'S TINCTUR’ ‘EAM OF ARTAR LOZENGES-box the same grade, the price is higher and the design different, See the illustration for the exact outline of the pattern—it was drawn have and upho! 4 ( (Stegel Cooper Store, Fitth Floor.) Stee! Savings in Suit Cases We don’t say the lowness of the prices is unusual—it’s the quality of the cases atthe prices that we put particular stress upon. They are good, solid cases, made to give satisfactory service. Just what you want tor those week-end trips this summer— made of good materials an well put together, $2.25 Cases, $1.68 Light-weight matting ses, neatly lined; secure brass lock and end catch heavy white tape straps on inside. $6.50 Cases, $4.45 Cowhide cases; two of our best selling sty! ite, 24 in.; heavy 3}-0z. stock; extra deep and roomy; linen lined, with shirt pocket. (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Fi., Ceate:) from the rocker itself. They are very neat and durable rockers, covered with “fabrikoid,’’which is an excel- lent imitation of leather. They patent buttons, high backs broad, comfortable seats; Istered thoroughly, with springs. Special at......++ $15 Double “S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps With AU Purchases 30c 1c TE 10c | ® 10c 6c 28c 10¢ TIC Plasiers 4e broidered bretelles; extra large Aprons—in blue - and - white cambric aprons and small square checks; cut very full aprons; trimmed with embroidery and long: regular price 2% and tucks; regularly sold ADcatescsaree sys cnn ane 29c at 49c; to-morrow Turkish Rockers at $15 | Light Weight Hood Go-Carts E have just fifteen of these reed hood carts to sell to- morrow. And atthe price they constitute one of the best bargains of the season. They are unusually light carts, and yet they are put together in the most sturdy and durable manner, Very at- tractive in appearance and absolutely dependable in construction. The back and dash are adjustable; wheels have solid rubber $ tires. For Thursday we will sell them at....... 5 (Siegel Cooper, Third Floor, Center.) Summer-Home Pictures er underprice specia savings of from a half to two-thirds. of slightly rubbed pict comprises all perfect goods. Colored Pictures—in gilt 19¢ size 16x20; 75 icture Meee titoee Uae OO€ Christy Pictures—only about 75 of them; a regular 98¢ picture for...-. 39c Slightly Rubbed Pictures--We will close out to-morrow a few pictures slightly rubbed during our recent sales; values 9- up to 75c: choice at.. ac Boileau Heads — the popular Boileau heads in gilt trames; choice assortment of subjects in oval frames; value | O8c: at... ve, 490 Carbon Photogra in dark oak frames; choice popular subjects ny values UP 796 Is for to-morrow that show There’s one lot ures, but otherwise the sale Oval Pictures—in handsome or- namented gilt frames; fine lot of desirable subjects; com- o~ plete: choice tor one day at 80 Imported Colored Pictures—in ornamented gilt frames; figure subjects only; regularl: ms MM recsaccguereeaeen $1000 | oval gilt old reg- ularly at ; morrow ... : $2.50 oval gilt to $6 Oil Paintings, $3.95 $x12 oil paintings in deep gilt and gold frames: 50 og to select from; at. a) . Third Floor, Center) (Siegel Ci Sale of Men’s and Youths’) Women’s Aprons and House Dresses Trousers Till 12 0’ Clock \ | i] (Slegel Cooper Store, Second Floor. Parasols You will like these— not only for the assort- ment you have to choose from — but also for the common-sense prices that you are asked. Whether the parasol that you like happens to be priced at 95c or anywhere up to $10, you will find it correct in style and thor- ough and reliable in the making. Special! $5 All-Silk Parasols, 75 Fine all-silk taffeta parasols in handsome print warp floral designs, pink and white; se- lected sticks and fittings throuy \nexcele gg az lent § 0! for., $3675 Slegei Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front)