The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1913, Page 1

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AWITER TO THE FOLKS ‘BACK EAST: War — YOU COME TO set dy TO LIVE?| Fas Voile | ack I papers are full of the Omaha hl everything | that you @uve, and that is desirable, in this I would not care o drink again the water T used to drink | being e« fommado, All v cad Cn one contin New Yorks |’ But we Ihave no tornadoes, no heat ‘waves, no binding | hava taken th Mia RPL TIVAr WAKET: DAtHAUWhICH were si6t.| fendy tolpour att abundaricills Clevelgn! re) Soon it will be another tale—of heat | storms, no bitter cold, Qur nights are cool, never sultry. | complete until | rid myself of dried. riv | I've been out here a yea o a £ babies divlene in (hakenements } Our days are pleasant, warm, but never hot or humid. You | whisk broom, Out here the water is pure at | untryman who p waves, : | Ought to see the babies out here. We have no “slum babic here are no mosquitoes here. There are no | a round-trip ticket ‘ Last * ppi burst over is banks and pallid, fretful sufferers, The infant mortality here is the ther pests. No false notions of caste, .A man in Seattle | hy don’t you « You'll find a wonder there were the water receded, and aut of the mi lowest in the world |} stands on his own two leg ind an upright, strong, friendly and progre ; . sauee , The air's a tonic here. There's salt in it, and the breath There are ng “old families” here people ma the hot eVeR Sprang of the pines, IT wouldn't go backs to your flat country New Englar unds in abandoned far Out here the Please remember me to all ends, and believe me, Why « pull up stakes and come owt here We! For here the winds come to us over snow-capped mouftains land is being stripped of its virgin timber desert place Your ery trul FRED L. BOALT ; a FAIR TONIGHT WITH HEAVY FROST, WEDN DAY FAIR; MODERATE TERLY WINDS * | SOME FIGHTER, is Albert S, Burleson, THE IDEAL WOMAN! The world’s mS the wew postmaster general. Cartoonist greatest matinee idol was asked to tell who a Cory, in Washington for The Star, tells you she is. Ar iat do you suppose his an- about him today on page 4. THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SATTLE, WASH,, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1913. ONE CENT yiieiis HOME EDITION NEWS STANDS Be nen ae te one crvisep ramen AND THEN COMES THE MAN; GUARDIAN & EC i ON Ae OF | OF SEATTLE GIRLS AND WOMEN TELLS DE rs NEBRAGKA! | Omaha 11 WHY SO MANY CROSS THE RUBICON, | Ralston 7, Desoto 2, Yutan 15, | verlin 7, near Mead 2, 1 An average of more than one hundred girts and “lattsmouth: 1 women mysteriously drop out of sight in Seattle | 1OWA: Council Bluffs 14, [every year, Where do they go? And why? ; Weston 2, Gilliat 2, Logan 2 ‘ & the re ations of Mra. dames € Reebetown 2, Rock Bluffs 1 " walthy New York roclety woman, ¥ c alenwood 4 Neola 3 Harlan 1 Star yesterda how thousands by girls wad | A yi 0 ee Gu ma ental Tare veut. $6 and veld n vondage "y Ww e siavers TOTAL DEAD, 198. ‘Dayton, O.,Under Several Feet of asked Miss Mary lirown, in cha oft | Water; Alarming Reports of OMAHA, March 25.—With only mtr bof the 110 bodte | Loss ofLife as Yet Unconfirmed swer was? Read it, on page 5. VOL, 15—NO. n xy tmen o give ber views on the situa tion, This'Is what she wrote morgues are still unident 5 and removed th of the homes wrecked here wand relatives friends uf THE AWFUL DISEASE OF VICE BAS HRCOME Gunday's cyclone examined, a nissing are flocking there to check of city morguea to . © of funer cs SUCH A PLAGUE SPOT UvON OUR CHWILIZA Gieclosed 110 dead in Omaha 4 today. Most of ae victims will be buried tomorrow, | |) Colmes vy lans for the rebuilding of the -! ken distr pady have start hat Omaha's big A coroner's inquest 1s being of Mrs anwood, V to her husbar tarvath FOUND. TION that people everywhere are searching for its relief committee, headed by Morehead and Mayor Dah! @eciares 1,669 homes, exctu suse THAT AN EFFECTIVE KEMEDY MAY Hb It is expec of churches, schools and mer and fnanct institu ot D Institutions, were either tions will form an organisation to feat” The pecuHar feature tn this search t# revented in or tially destroyed tt loan cyclone sufferers : wd iueey's explorations Dr. Has | the fact THE CAUSE OF THE DOWNFALL Continuous rains thre out Indiana and Ohio, follow- the list of fatalities in Or and ore|OF THE GIRL ts et wih boas as ing the tornadoes of Sunday nig resulted today in the up to 200. aie ated by | | biggest floods in history a tributaries to the Ohio and ler stations y ca en ph THOUGHT FOR THE HOY AND MAN | Mississip i rive’ Tiadides men, women a Coroner ed thics ' ! i Of this numbe « i en thousand families are homeless in Indiana, and the cate oo S ae AR Gt g | hols city of Dayton, Ohio, a city of 160,000 population, is 1 rr x ure af j under water, owing to a break in tk evee ia, j Oakes gra | Terre Haute, which was swept by a cyclone Sunday night, vee at arke | 6 now flooded Aw at t , ; i x Wild reports of loss ¢ been received from Day- cok n ton, but have not been co ed 1¢ people had ample warn- L * ( ing of the danger t ee sited att “ Towns under water or partly flooded in Indiana include en Muncie Terre Haute, Mississnawa, Kokomo, Marion, Peru, Arrest Ay Looters Dr. Hi aha . - Frankfort, Burlington, Newcastle, Elwood and many small vil- of Mise ¢ case js om appoal im the MARKED GRAVES ios: the Ohio towns reported flooded include Dayton, Delaware and Larue. A Pennsylvania tr ed into the Mad river, in Ohio, when a bridge was but it is reported that no lives were lost as $ Mee ‘da \e ” Another cyclone in Illinois last night swept the town of TORN OPEN; PAUPER‘ ida 4. r Poot tes Anna, and is reported to have d the death of 15 per- 4, Wast ays sons A 25-car freight train was blown from the Illinois Central tracks. ASHES SCATTERED, URGE SIMPLE The aeony e y wa ted at an expense of $14,543. « r ns p5 a But the county has n pay for 83 cremations per day for t 4 poe ol . and | 9 days—for 3.260 MES. MARY E. BROWN. Wo one has ke ic on tha oe cf bodies exhumed. No an it Ha, o oa kk Aran > tes $63 a ame has kept track of the number of b ~no one has 1 Vomen's ( } , ess rance of sex ne, OWES HER FOI ; TE TOI PHONOETON. 0. Mar t t of the leven kept track of the names of the paupers, or of their ashes. wing ‘ ft the re ini alias etal : ; pygridcnatie’ lida saawth oct: tawt the levee The Amer Contracting company had the contract—got it ion plans for & cat on t ‘ b q ercial greed, and starvation Y TWELV bo t WILL NO’ the “autha ails of D ; of Dayton without public b g—but the warrants drawn by the county show > plicit w ges wh 1 and w sen meth Siac AKE SAFE 1 . ; or TH |™ he e y of | rea ind shane oe ‘that they were red to Mre. H. S. Noice, wife of the county ned 1 f ei : meen a : : ) ‘ e been char. : “no a eis eat amounting to $8,150 The b ox ed itaelf F rue, and we pray for the speed THERE ' ¢ ri ‘oO eoslike these existed. Ev = t 2 f he hig , beygeeih hare by Stats Rxominere 1] ene - gh te ! n ¢ e day when EVEKY GIRL WHO MUST WOME CL A ae Se t he says he is not to blame. He merely dug || soxitio ares SELL HER LABOR FOR BREAD SHA BE PAL IEMEELA , cae ad rumors f fig D the streant formed & the graves—he had nothing to do with the cremations. Lene 1 A WAGE WELVE DOLLARS A WEEK BLACKEN THE i ) tECK THE t Hl re ore w a with d A. IS LITTLE ENOUGH TO BUY FOR TH ; LIVES OF TH | w f 4 ae breeines to Dayton BY FRED L. BOALT ! r 1 ap ms tek cane : | ° . ‘ Handreds 0 * ee ' Foxe if TUNE Dp) ae ame Of ! 1G THINGS F , a i DROWN ‘They didn't ant te or 39 days’ ja " vo INVESTIGATION OF — yy | AT DELAWARE Clemm | { /4 4 ee : AWARE om ANN’S CURE They t 4 ; (51 new | xCOLUMBUS, 0. laute, barely recovered ‘once whe ’ : rd | : 3 : | Reports here say that M Vv. ft s 8 cyclone, today faces They were ; sir | Dr. Charles 8, Noble, special commt er sent to New York je} Leas and 20 other cit orst floods in its his- len and routed ~e The § 4 { t " ‘ f p just) ware. O irowne aters already have The en a , the Friedmann cu left th t € i t f i hey didn't amount + HEAD i stehe : 7 reac oe ; ‘ ; : 1 ons from their . but their dust and 8 sea h br tie | ee weeks te # wor € t nt and) 0 ‘ ile, a suburb. dad : ¥ Ae neetin He will ak to me Of nari e rthe| A t CIE. I The Of dollars an k OLYMPI Pas a Friedmann dixcove ‘ \ ve its Live 1 geting, ; la at | invited guests, hi Ages : mh ngling t$ att ~ ¥ opportunt v 1 « ailroads is wha t to ex ¥ | penitentlar aaah , : le he has bee : | be shing to the scene tr His ure od and the | mate the 3.26 | sion g leeed Charle lo The " , h end tice situa ast ing critical. | The stat ; £.eupe Hundreds of graves were open-| oq gome time a essa « be Berlin physician ‘The re the f \ Orcas| FLOOD FOLLOWS CYCLONE i s hon { tnspectios f ed h no boards had been | iicrative position uperintend:| has mar Islar ere t * can Ko fo PreK HAUTE, Ind., Ma ng station | eport of the we e Amer erec els they : ad pre-|oen: of the M a forma a! > nd frankiy that he believes Friedmann ta t 1 cost of With Wabash rive alr Ay le ‘ 3 we supply { Botiracting 1 eport | viously destroyed. In some] tum recentl been engaged in| remedy v nany cases of bone, joint, gland and FIRST STAGE $7 each hree feet over the danger line. and | feare ie ight inet { res Instances several coffins were |i)4 manufacturing business at Bal-| LUNG e has come to this conclusion after observing t mahagement of the lo-| rising he rate of six inch ooded Peay Se be} That careless 1 unbus! found in a single grave ‘Nard and stud e effects of the cure on the patients in New York ca) inst or 7 Sara Ressiike meth ‘ My aceounts a regular and | He been in close touch with Friedmann for three weeks He he Clem Lid SRS 32, 2 ie letting the c A three clinica and even had the privilege of assisting Friedmann! i tit om ihe verified,” says Undertaker MANY AT STREET bok Business ts business. And, ater! REVIVAL MEETING | soos « all, it doesn’t matter much to the him to That the ing Co..ts for each box Loca! physicians who know Dr, No That it placed severa oa living if, through oversight q srsons assembled at Hec Wh : vest; it atfll Teele that the Friedmann fm one box; ndful of as which on € y 3 wing Monday | discovery y i e held forth as a sure cure until the governmen 1 What the 0 - 4 é bones, got into 6 Ce — pod ae ®Y | surgeons have rendered their findings, If thoir verdict {8 favorable ”? 5 163 bodi ked with somebody ated en Rev J. F.| then the sufferers of tuberculosis may, without fear of disappointment, the floor of © na ed 8 ie and Rev, A. W. Leonard pi for relief fu There {8 no reason why Is the way a well-known expert defines ad- BON MARCHE ASKS LISTER | lynne, Picture istrative ot the|& ‘HIGH? GIRLS T0 ps = lah qeveb + ay Pe to fix TERRE HAUT Ind March 26 vertising. And it’s true—advertising is the Christ, were aoa With 20 know | | segg | = ached to the big crowd, Rev | | | of Sunday's cyclone. More of Jeau yoyo escaping Kas, read a water mete ae ead, five misain one great means of communication bet FOR GIRLS’ WAGE INQUIRY on bie sereen later! the even-| BE PLUMBERS andenes if ! r pills are correct and A ia et gone buyer and seller. cation between Soldiers,” the big crowd left the| trying to teach our giris to on Taking the, initia telegrams sant to.Govetnor|sreet corner. for the Fiymiouthi| the problems of the house with in 800 persons are #8, the But—Chose your medium carefully, Mr. ‘am , erno ek as hed ey. Maittewa in . 7 city housing the Weatitute tn e a the manageme f er today by the Bon Marche | yee a gerien of the Bvangelis-| ” gs mile” uohoos pubdate eset: Merchant! Buy your advertising space the store la a ere he campaign | LOB AN A 5 CATCH BIG HAWK Mayor Gerhard today was forced same as you buy your merchandise—know eatigation on sass 9 She's here, the moder n plumber - to issue a threat t ecire store h: . D ol , Wash ' , what you are buying, and then be sure you women be com ; We uckeome the actin of |KICK ON HOSPITAL |the nigh schoo git ON MINNESOTA icopers who were caught charg ty’ ying, 2 ure y possible, and the legislature in regard to the ig Srotest egainat the location of| Dainty school giris In attractive! “Bhinaine an Arctic hawk, one of exarbltamt prices for food. They | get it. The Star stands ready at all times to ig Seat ‘ ro ddy nd perky hai ws th are birds In captivity re | ha¢ ereased their prices in ‘some : . : . Je big § i » minimdm wage for working |the elty isolation hospital. in the middy au ts and cs rt " the : mre jiirda 7 captivit at ad’ lncreased thet ricos in ‘tome prove to you a paid circulation in excess of ent. ° 4 vie y of Main at. and Sixth and jat th ollywood high school are @ thert H lesote Aves per cen A . i < hat air Fae pater nor thy deaaitch aves. 3, signed by 150 rewi| being taught plumbing for the first imeport today from the Orient. The| | The working class district was | 40,000 copies daily—a circulation built up er of women and) women in the state, that the |dents, ha# been filed with the coun‘|time in the history of the Los Aw | heNie Sater eo a hs aaah practi eae tea rai slowly but surely over a period of nearly 15 ager tod t| fen bentne sour ctabtlenmese, |° The hospital is now located on| Claud Sandyfur, Inst feedjnx on small birds thar had debris for Lodies | years. The Star's rates fox its circulation are r od on be tag: sap d out a 1 tah refuge he mers € erne \W ar We will do all In our power to eBacon bill, and the harbors a bi A oe. ESE Agen bs . a “ge ab Re eh bs 5 BRBRIE Blane woverncienet very reasonable. It produces profitable re- anxio ate f ne* sublic grounds committee voted to| physics for g Kin , i ! i |, BRR aathe. Rove 2 Mh the tomm se . Oty cna ‘hemp peste yer Eeewaa hy pe as to improve Jeffer-| retical and making {t couldn't fly, then was caught b cable to Alaska La Gas urred ao turns for its advertisers. ®, agd in Arriving at a cor-\¢ mission will take action as |son park. The council Monday re-| “I believe the plumbi s atior. ‘The bird will be exhibited | 60 out of Seattle, ‘The cab le eet folution of m|° soon as possible referred the matter to the commit-| will prove to be of the greatest at»the -@lty aviary at Woodland irnaide late Beattie ust #andnaint of nublic welfare.” oTHE BON MARCH® toe. Lvalue to the girls,” waid My, Sandy: Parle : sig esto oS o I

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