The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1913, Page 1

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J THE STAR TODAY PRINTS THE FIRST FLOOD PICTURES TO REACH SEATTLE DAY; RIGH SOUTHWsTEI TORNADO PHOTOGRAPHS FISH NET STOCKING Another splendid picture showing the hosiery & y . 7 intend e than they con are intende ceal, are | ywn or photograph yle on page 6. THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER. IN SEATTLE ‘ VOL, 15—NO. 26 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1913 ONE CENT yitwe svawhs? HOME EDITION NEWS STANDS be STORM AND FLOOD ONLY START OF DISASTER? French Seeress Gives The Star a Remarkable Prediction —— ERE THEY ARE—FIRST FLOOD PICTURES, AND STRIKING TORNADO PHOTO PART OF US. ” WILL SLIDE INTO OCEAN Weeuia Ww ho Proph-} | esied Omaha and Ohio Disaster Gives’ Nation Warning. BY WM. G. SHE PHERD (By Special Cable.) PARIS, France, March 29, —I have just come from an in- terview with Mme. de Thebes, the woman who predicted, on New Year’s day, the terrible Omaha tornado and the still Wreckage of boarding house @t Terre Haute, Ind., in which ten people were caught. Two were killed, the others escaping with minor in- |More awful floods which have juries, though some were pinned down for hours. Abog 250 other houses were wrecked just washed Ohio and Indiana, It is the only interview the | famous French seeress has given out. I found her hiding in a tiny country village north of Paris, and practically inac- ayes le to any one am hiding,” she said, “be- cause I do not want to be in- terviewed. I fear to teil the world what I see, that Amer- “When the special commit. tee now avestignl ng the print ing graft in the clty and county will have completed its work, 1 am confident the league will have ample ground, on that score alone, to demand a grand jury.” ica is just at the beginning of these awful catastrophes which This statement was made to The Waste of $131,000 Found | Star today ty MH. C. Pigott, greet \# In road district No. 2, which Bi with horror at the awful things I foresee. Let those in | America who survive this pres- ent disaster protect themselves |against further cyclones and. | inundations, for I cannot see any calm returning to America | before April 21 nature is going to heap upon her this year. I am ill myself dent of the Metropolttan Printing i the furisdtetion of County Com and a minent member giaston Hamilton, roi machin $13,000 ne sitated fttle over nthe | ago that I d fire ped that I property, » Way, you think, for she sald. ‘The finger of God is at work in America, it is an occult force, I do not know why it Is there ONLY | or how it came. None can tell, | but all the terrible, hidden in- fluences that generate holo- casts are at work in the skies above America, and | can't see the end.’ wil) DR. NOBLE ADDRESSES Ae a F 4 District at Cleveland, O., Where Tremendous Damage Was Done | MEE TINGS IN SPOKANE; F by the High Water paliiyy yt mndar Hato Were Washed “Away | ARRI VES HERE MONDA Y MISSING OTHER CITIES IN. | summary oF FLOOD srruaTION IN OHIO ms Ss ce i eo 2: Pe » he Y * t Berll i ne) By etter Prewe 1 Seg ant tack, Gat vintation on Teer aneoruan: sutscresk Ia ble stopped tn Spokane by FIND BODY OF BOY) COLUMBUS, ©. March 29— a yea ‘ oe . “Pathe entitied to ¢ y ef tat where ‘ : — : : Tell Your Store News to [now where al the ow they IN GIRL’ 5 ROOM "CONTRIBUTIONS COME People Who Want to Hear It the flood situat could hardly be worse fi there, he said, is six feet hig as in 1884, when its P ; sof ed one-third of the Brawleg sald, were the girl who ts eld in city fall on an after forcing his way inn WITH RUSH IN SEA TTLE Get your gp oy yews sap ance « to got away for an|Cole and . May Ma sald tr v ferings, etc., to the people who want té ) laugh and hum a tune. Next day |morn Basar ae “put = and FUND FOR FL OOD RELIEF Cay aan the people who make a busi- paced : Bast is charged by Mrs. Cole to mine sat) wit! More food supplies are needed ness of watching for these items—that aged. At a tabi The Seat two boys two girls. I do not think that the of a $50 bill, and ee 3 ributions to the|the Oreg Navigation i e great consuming masses. e Seat- olden of Clas Wan $0 ould have the rest UNDERTAKERS SAY s¢ In the | compar Milwauke is, the g f re reat consuming For one of the girls the experience was new, fascinating, and she did as he re 800 DEAD IN DAYTON , : tle Star reaches = oN vaguely terrifying. She did not want to drink, but the boys urged en he called at her DAYTO’ We 1S. MEROUNS SE BP” | Ties masses of Seattle—the middle class and her to try a cocktalli—"just one”—and she sipped the sickish liquor DAY U ( ¢ $ ) pefore another offered t the working man. The Star is read and and made a wry face. The others laughed a g to the com- Even one cocktail Is potent when one is unaceustomed to drink. | pla »'to the Schmidt 4 t ‘ its advertisements are carefully watched The girl's cheeks flushed, and she laughed more than before. There lephoned to th and ad- Tor b ¢ k . % ised her to let hen he ae t by the great consuming masses. The Star was “wise. would all at o'clock, or he would ba . does not reach the classes, but does rst lesson In| kill her. When he called Patrolman f . wena ted, ope reach the masses. Your very life, Mr. neither. frightened tt dedicat at bee hajed eae Business Man, depends on your ability to the double meaning ords undou contatned Py ese Dr ,,, SALVATIONISTS TO get your wares before the great consum- During the two and a bAlf years of the Banniok pc Aoeta At ee “| COL. L -EC T FUNDS ing masses, for they are the people upon 0 girls, all under 18 yea nge, have been dra Con # Orde . whose patronage your very life in — and Ju ren atv or ot whic eas | ANOTHER KING in = eal te of whict t to ¢ depends, You could not show a profit, fy SECRETARY OF WAR * - or even stay in business with profit, if UTR ow Wane. VGtBRbe Gas ior 8 or beget s : lentare bel ya it , ev of § GETS ONTO JOB pity Otters of to nth f for t you depended for your patronage upon 5 others | eed reese. tm ee rom » seen Yee a and And) the classes. The Star reaches the great ° _ The youngost o wa ens . et F Special t , ahd tl 9 Kot t. All funds « tonsuming masses. @evertige your W. .R. Richardson the other ad Py as of Mest © given, 4 t Se t } 1 exree le Ja, jlead } o¢ r 4 Hi \ eer pl The Aasoctattor t tee i ti wares in The Star and get before these et ae yee \y Mont rin 1} general 4 vag I and the Puge Ri : : tain aya Boge have |here said t 1 received no infor Message « Gonna pe ation of-| will be forward eople. And child tims in ¢ ! Bess, hah ty. cole Cox awa ec ses of salmon tficers In the str ii for | por {been allowed to rup wild in the streets, [mation of the report tPand Gen. Woo erican Express company, | disbursement, 4 a ° 2 SRR AS Tee Sloniiienie sentcnecd me _

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