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So + | Even Strects Floated Away, Is the Latest Version of the San Antonio Flood ky a New Yorker Who Was Listed Among the Missing for Sev- eral Days. by Roger Batchelder. | R. Wi Norrington, a New Yorker Jwhose olf interes.» seldom permit him | two At & Lune, Was encountered Waldort-Astoria yesterday, ed some of the inah ts of the recent flood at San An- ena 4 Tone, Tex, in which he was listed among the missing for several days, “The flood was the result of two idays Newvy rain and a cloudburst back in the mountains. San Antonio M shaped somewhat like saucer, forming a natural basin for the del- uge. Most of the inbab.tants reach+. OY une rim, the outlying Mills, in safety. Those entrapped were chiefly Mexi- east wm we fhe where he re’ cans living in the low cit “T had dined with a friend whose home in on high ground, near Fort Sam Houston, where we had no | how impidly the water was rising in the city. My friend was taking me Mack to my hotel when, half way down a slight grado, the automobile Solashed into the rising tide. ‘Nhere were no lights vieible in the town. ‘Phe only thing we could see by our own headights was a cow, at what must have been the foot of the grade, ewimming toward as. We abandoned the automobile as the water swirled about us, and made our way back to the house. That's how I was neither present nor accounted for among the guests of the hotel the next day. “In a few hours the water re thirty-seven feet from the banks of Ei | the littie stream which runs through | San Antonio. Even the streets floated away, a8 most of them were paved [with ‘cedar blocks. ‘The loss to the |merobants. alone was $10,000,000, as {none of them carried flood insurance. ]No such disaster was believed por: Jeible, though a slight flood in 1918 [should have been ample warning, 1 * LUNCHEON” FOR FOCH. | Marshal Foch will be the guest of i tonor of the Union Interatiee at & Hiuncheon at Sherry’s this noon, It has been arranged by seven New J. York members of the Piris organi- of which the Marshall is Pres- | Taed The organization is the out- 1 | growth of a wartime club which was {housed in Baron Rothschild’s house in Paris; it was composed of officers lof the army and nay; | oMciais and others of the Allied coun- @ tries who took part in the war. Among those who will aftend are | Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, Robert Woods, ‘Third Assistant Secretary of State; John H. Davis, former pracemnder: to Great Britain; William H. . former Am! aor to iE | Major L. du Breuil, the French Mili- eg Attache. AN IMPORTANT Discovery. A Among the important discov- | eries of the day may be listed one by the cashier at the Majestic as to why many women now pre- fer used bills to the crisp, new jf Paper money customarily y de- It's because of thi @tyle in stockings. 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