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Somebody Else’s Juliet Temuuer! \, Sra OH,.. Cnuuier $ THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1912. ncy Adolf Plays R RE BREAKS UP A COLD I n AND CURES GRIPPE IN SEVERAL HOURS rely end Grippe and t severe cold either - Emerge How FORTUNATE You WASS PASSING, ADF! DER MAN WHO BLAYS ROMEO WAat ARRESTEY FOR VIFE BEATING, UND SOMNEPODY QuicK mMuUST TAKE HISS BLACE, You CAN Do 1D. Words by Sd Music by PH | t 7. | V3 DE 1s8 YOUR f: Cvé! 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And suppose ft was up to you to say whether he should be “flunked” or graduated. What would you do? Of course, you think you'd be courageous and fiunk the boy, but in life things don't usually work out that way. Screwed down to a pinch, the average human thinks about his hide, and welches. This very situation once stared Woodrow Wilson in the face when he was president of Princeton. But Wilson didn't welch, He flunked the son of the rich trustee, Right there the trustees of Princeton found out what kind of a| man they'd elected president. But funking unworthy boys was only a small part of Wilson's pro gram. He had been a student of Princeton; be had heen a student at other colleges; he had been a pro- fessor at other schools and at Princeton. He believed that the World progresses only from the rub- bing together of the various ele. ments of society. Out of thie know’ Biedce, experience and belief he reared a social program for the unt- Seattle veralty; he saw a great inatitution | | of learning, where president, faculty | and students should mingle togeth- jer for the good of all. | And this is what he proposed | To abolish the clubs, (They take the place of fi at Princeton.) To have all students quartered In “quadrangles,” or dormitories. & To have professors and inetruc- tora live in the dormitories, mingle with the boys, become their friends, share their joys and sorrows. To allow the rich man’s son no more luxury than the poor man's gon. The funny part of this program ts that the trustees approved it a litt at p time, before they discovered the dynamite in {t. They didn't realize until it was all over that | they had signed the order for Wil j | son to take college aristocracy out) {in front of old Nassau and wring} ite neck. 1 The nub of the whole thing was! the clubs. They are 12 in number, | | and as they stand, unfurnished, they | lare worth $1,000,000. Kach one jhouses about 30 young men—and | {only the sons of the rich can afford | jto Hive in ther. | Inside thore clube is every luxury | known to the millionaire’s club in| ‘ew York, Chicago or San Franets co Outside are grounds that look | lke the private estates of a Britiah | }lord, Elsewhere in Princeton live | | 2.500 college boys who know no jawch luxuries Do you wonder that the clubs are A menace to the purposes of the} | sehool-—the education of young men to be useful citizens? Do you won- der that a man of Wilson's ex- perience and beliefs demanded thelr Wife Is Hurrying Back Here SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 8.-—After enduring 14 months of solitude, while her husband prospected in the tonely mountains of Cerro de Pasco, Peru, before he “struck it rich,” Mrs. Ralph Lowrl arrived here today on the City of Pan ing m. leave for Seattie tonight. of a Seattle min- id will probably Woodrow Wilson Laying Down Law to Princeton Trustees abolition as the firat step toward the democratization of the institu tion? And do you wonder that the clubs and thelr wealthy connections in and out of Princeton brought bed. lam down about Wilson's care? He was denounced as a socialist an archist, an enemy of Prince ton, a wrecker of tradition, A meek board of trustees quickly withdrew ite approval of his revolutionary program. They called on him for an explanation. This is what he “You can't spend four years at one of our modern universities with put getting in your thougnts the conviction which is most dangerous to America, namely, that you must treat with certain influences which now domin in the commercial undertakings of the country. “The great voice of America does not come from geats of learning. It comes in a murmur from the hills and woods and the farms and fac ries and the mills, rolling on ing volume until it comes to us from the homes of common men. “Do these murmurs echo in the corridors of universities? | have not heard them, The universitice would make men forget their com- mon origins, forget their universal sympathies, and join a clase—and! no clase can ever serve America. “1 know that the colleges of this Her jong isolation: was rewarded six weeks country must be reconstructed from’ 990, when her husband uncovered a rich vein of free milling ore in altop to bottom, and | know that claim for which he had received a grant from the Peruvian government. Mrs. Lowrie, who brought a number of rich ore specimens from her! While Pri husband's mine, is hurrying to Seattle, where she will arrange for mining pped to her husband to i machinery to be BOLD HOLO-UP OF STREET CAR A carnival of crime in which hold up men, residence sneak thieves, pickpockets and purse snatchers| sy, have vied in the plying of their trade came to a climax at midnight fast night when a@ lone bandit held the motorman and conductor of a Ballard North car at revolvers point and rifled the change til! and cash box of its contents. The hold- up occurred at the end of the line at 14th av. and 70th st. The thug secured $6.30 of company money and $3 from the conductor, He did not offer to rob the motorman. Conductor C. F, Greable, lives at the Roslyn hotel, and Motorman William Griffiths, 2616 EK. Valley st., were eating their mid- night lunch at the time, and both |car gates were open. Wearing a blue handkerchief | mask, the thug entered the rear of [the car, covering each trainman | with a pistol. With hands aloft, {Griffiths came to the rear of the fear, and Conductor Greable hastily jeomplied with the order to empty | the change into the robber's pocket. |Greable was a trifle nervous, how- ever, and tried to empty the nickels jend dimes into a pistol holster | which the thug wore, and most of |the money was spilled on the rear |platform. The visitor calmly guth- jered It up. Then ordering Motorman Grif. iths to the controller and Condue- tor Greable half way up the car, the holdup man gave two bells, a signal which Griffiths promptly an- swered. As the car sped away, the thug slipped off and disappeared in the darkness. According to the deseription given to the police, the man was about 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 |inches tall, and poorly dressed. He | wore no overcoat. Refuses Testimony for Her Husband (By United Press ” .ased Wire) FORT WORTH, Tex., Feb, 8.— Persistently refusing to offer te» timony in support of her husband, \J. B. Snead, millionaire banker of Amarilla, on trial here for the mur der of A. G. Bayee, sr., Mrs, Snead today reiterated her love for A, G Boyce, jr. Snead shot Boyce, sr, following @ quarrel over the elope- iment of Mrs. Snead with the young- er Boyce, who AMERICANS gold mine. 2M DANGER 7, » WASHINGTON, Feb. 8—Prep- aration to warn Americans to leave lexico, in the belief that their lives are endangered there, is being made today by the state department here. This announcement, coming from a high official, is a public admission by the American government of the Gravity of the Mexican situation. Diplomats here today believe that the announcement means that Pres- ident Madero i# to ask the assiet- ance of the United States in restor- ing order in the republic by Inter. vention, and that President Taft will comply with the request. This ig believed to be the underlying cause of the warning, as it was pointed out that if the United | States does attempt intervention, no opportunity to destroy American lives or property would be over- looked by the rebel forces. There are today 6,000 American troops stationed in Texas ready to cross the border the moment the order is given. In addition 34,000 men have been ordered to prepare to leave for the border on an in- stant’s notice. No Bloodshed in Belfast (37 Baited wrove Leased wire) BELFAST, Feb. 8—Threats of death and violence to Winston pencer Churchill, first iord of the British admiralty, John Redmond, the trish leader, and Lord Pirrie, if they carried out their announced intention to deliver addresses in |support of home rule for treland | and Belfast fell flat here today. Al | though the speake subjected |to all manner of abuse, no attempt at actual physical violence was made, the thousands of troops and police having the situation well in hand at all times. Smiles at Threats. Accompanied by his wife, Chureh: ill arrived here at 8:40 this morn ing. He was met at the station by thousands of hooting and jeering Ulstermen, Gathering around the id, / automobile which was reserved for |the use of the first lord of the ad miralty and Mrs. Churchill, Belfast mill hands applied all manner of epithets to the stateaman, but he Was not to be intimidated. After the police had cleared a way for the machine, Churchill drove smilingly away to the Grand Central hotel. America is going to demand it ston men pauee and think, | hope they will think on t tradition in the determination to see to it that the free air of America. shail permeate every cranny of their college. “Seclude a man, separate him from the rough and tumble of col- lege tife, done a thing which America will brand with its contemptuous disapproval Large chunks of dense silence greeted this declaration, Not a tan answered it, there being no an swer. But, seared by the roar of wealth, the board stood pat. and a month later Wilson was anawered- from the grave. Wyman, a Princeton died in Salem, Mass., and 1,000,000 to Princeton to found ite college—AN INSTITU. b WHICH WILSON AB HORRED AND HAD OPPOSED WITH ALL HIS MIGHT FOR YEARS! Again the trostees met, and Wil son, realizing the futility of talking ideals to the men who held the des Piles Cured Quick Relief—Trial Package Mailed Free to All—in Pi. The Pyramid Smile. Many cases of Piles have been cured by a trial package of Pyramid Pile Remedy without further treat ment, When it proves its value to you get more from your druggist at 50 cents a box, and be sure you get the kind you ask for. Simply clip out free coupon below and mail today, together with your name and address on a slip of paper, to thet Pyramid Druga Co,, 430 amid Bldg., Marshall, Mich., and a sam ple will be sent you FREE. Save yourself from the surgeon's knife ait its torture, the doctor and his pills, Free Pile Remed a PRES u to Py Quick Relief fr tples of Princeton in their hands, necepted the Inevitable, with the mental reservation that he would resign and seek a field of activity where he could be free from the re- straint of money loving guardians. It bad taken Wilson 10 years to lay the foundation for a democratic univeraity. In one day-in five minutes-a reactionary board trustees tore it down. make Princeton more aristocratic, Wileon and his vicious program of democracy have been beaten, but Wilson in going on, He haw already found the broader fleld in which to lnbor, He may find the broadest, (In bis third article Newman will tell the dramatic story of Wootrow Wilson's campaign for governor of New Jersey.) than eve | of search for him, which In ite place |terday, they are erecting barriers that will | assigned the former BANKER WELTY N PRISON AT LAST WALLA WALLA, Wash., Feb. 8.) ~The final chapter in the sensa- tional career of Banker H. J. Welty, sentenced to four to 15 years in the penite cepting deposits wit that the Home Security Bank of Bellingham wae insolvent, has been written. Today Welty, former so- cial lion and man of wealth, is just No. 6418. He-voluntarily surren- dered himeeif yesterday by driving up to the penitentiary in a cab. He entered the prison and asked for Warden Reed, When the latter ap- peared, he briefly said: “Lam Henry Welty am wanted,” Welty was wanted. In fact, Reed had bad the papers for his Commit ment for a week, Welty disap peared after he was released on a habeas corpus writ by Judge Nelli in spite of the supreme court's de cision denying his appeal. Sheriff Thomas invtituted a statewide ended yes- The warden has not yet lawyer and banker to any particular work. HERE’S A NEW ONE SAN FRANCIECO, Feb. §.- Frank Bressi, Olymple clab high jumper, eloped with Roberta Gene- vieve Smith. At their bride) luncb- eon be remembered something. ‘Excuse mo for a day, he said, leaving. “I've got to beat it to play handball.” 1 suppose I GIRL IS KILLED BY F | | (By United Press Leased Wire.) | BERLIN, Feb. &—A pathetic case of an ignorant P from fright by the appearance of the police came to ies *) the district court, in the triaj of Henry Langer and tim, a niece of the couple, was given to a farmer by the ‘The girl wrote her aunt that éhe would kill herself untess away as the farmer besieged her room door at night with vances. Langer took the girl home. Police called to investigat id the girl ran to the died of fright. 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