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PAGE 4 GIRL MAY DIE FROM BULLET Police Seek 8-Year-Old Boy for Endolyne Shooting Jimmie, according Mra. M. E Clark, 4509 Brade Pc was chaperoning Gar rifle was low have pointed firing pol While Gar the sand, he gave hi away, He was with two older boys, who had carried the rifle to the beach near the ¢ pohee y Assistance was sumn from the Laurel Beach =» rium, 4 firstaid treatment was given t child on beach near tae P Sound Sand and Gravel Co. Sho was then removed to the Wei Side General hospital, where she was attended by B. Boudwir Dr. ¢ laughter of J. C. w.. PAY $850 FOR LETTER BERLIN—An autograph sale. at Henrici's sale rooms here recently @rew high prices. Th biggest bid was for a letter from Martin Luther, which brought more than $850, An original score of Haydn, numbering 41 pages, went for $500. Two letters of Goethe were knocked down at $210 and $200. Wits thea | THURSDAY, JULY 3 KFJC—3:30 to 4:30 p. Pp. m. KFHR—4:30 to 5 | to 8:30 p. m. | 10:30 WEAK KIDNEYS Old Holland Remedy Now Being Imported Into This Country Gives Quick Relief Revtrallzing -the pain. from the infection. or filt impurities in the blood. T moved the aching parts Annoying pals, dnfia or swelling {8 @imi foothed, and th qoation, stiffnes ated. The old Hollander’s discovery ts ca! Red Mill Haarlem Oil. It ts now betr from Holland a: e° dispensing kidneys tm this city with a to refund the tu purchasers who fall Remember the name, ke no othe with Imported kind the money-b fuarantee. On sale at Owl Drug © tisement Eyeglasses are now sold at the Burnett Jewelry Store on terms of a dollar down and a dollar or so a week. ing authorities on Vision in the Northwest, is Director of Optometry for the Burnett Jewelry Stores thru- sut the Northwest. A consultation incurs no obligation. 209 Second Ave., which ts between Madison and Marion streets. ~ Ad- vertisement. 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He sustained The dotted line t., where ed world war veteran, dropped to hang by his fingers to the indicates the height from a broken leg. THI EAT TLE STAR Rail Tourists Are Near Peak in City For t x ‘ lire é * n Genanerolad t - bd f eh t . he uf , off 7 ef ° the ah vi 4,7 bag .2 - th Northwest r « fire . of this, the eattle CLOTHES FLAMING mad pen fepa Mma RACES THRU HAL aoe |§ icend uaen that ane: Gee v “ ° ints to Heat eninge Ne ygreste tle and the Puget Bound country ire eae — 2 this year will be in excess of that burned, and I most, wncon:| Oe a revi ieee and o he fle If tho fire escape had been two! now I suppose my money and clothes ps farther, | could not havelare burned up, I haven't a pent ade it. The iron bars on the bot-| now tom of the fire escape were so hot I climbed outside the window, be that they burned my arms and legs.| cause I couldn't stay in the room I managed to get several breaths any longer, and I hung with bot? 4 air and then I crawled | hands to a pipe. Then I raw Ling an t adder to where the fire-|sey rush into the room, altho how , fe It wes terrible in the | he t thru the fire I don” know ' “ and I dont see how ar yelled to me to hang on and nuld ee thru it he would get a t 1 ] three atories Ib ries eight { obso- | dropped at then I te d & It c w jont know Roberts, who is also owner of the| “The only thing that | ate Oaks hotel. As the hotel was com-|now is whether I've got $15 some pletely gutted, the loss ls expected | where, or nothing. to run high Into the thousands of I always had a feeling that that Jollar old hotel was going to burt 11 cr, a crippled war veteran, |told Mra. Lindsey so severa’ t who was wounded in France, told|I Just knew it was gong to bap his story while lying on his bed in| nd It wort of haunted me the city hospital, Thursday morning. Fire Marshal Robert L. Laing 4 “When I woke up,” he said, “1 | clared that his firemen hed rescued heard the flames already roaring | four men from windows shortly aft outside, and I hastily put on my |¢t Grubler dropped to the ground, trousers and shoes, Then I opened | and hed Grubler stayed tn bis room the door, A big walt of fire darted |® few moments longer, he, too, in would have been saved unscathed. It seemed that all the world was| Three years ago, Laing said, the full of fire. .1 could not get my | fire department had forced the owner breath, I ran to the window and/of the hotel to install fire escapes opened it, and then I thought of my | front and rear, and connect them mult in the bureau. The coat con-| with hallways. Had this not been tained $15 world, every cent I t in the done, many lives would have been | lost in Thursday morning’s blaze, he| “L jerked out the drawer and | declared. | threw {t out of the window to save and t, but I got the wrong drawer, Mother Too Strict Cynthia Grey: Daughter's Problem—“Disillusioned,"y Thinks The fire loas will be around $6,000, Laing estimates BY CYNTHIA GREY A letter is herewith printed in the interest of modern mothers and their modern daughters, each of whom are | resident At the right is the fourth-story window from which H.\ facing the old, old problem of traveling along the life-| Columbia Basin commis A. Derry climbed to the steep roof, afterward jumping 10) path, feet to the crossarms on a telephone pole (as shown by the| happiness of both. f The communication voices the problem of the girl who wants to be) obedient and who wants to be modish. arrow), from which he was r Man Plunges 3 Stories and Escapes SCORE of women and men nar rowly escaped with their live when fire completely gutted the Lin |coln hotel, 216 Spring at. carly Thursday nhorning. } One man leaped from third story window to a paved alley and was taken to the city hospital. other man risked his life climbing over the roof to a telephone pole, to which he clung while the fire swirled around him. Another man was ser! ously burned in running thru a fire swept hallway on the fourth floor to a fire escape. He is in the city hospital. Several girls narrowly es- caped death. HOTEL NAMESAKE ALSO FIRE-SWEPT Apparently the hotel was ‘ill- omened, as the first Lincoln hotel located at Fourth ave. and Madison lives. The blaze started about 2:38 a. m. on the second floor, From all ap- pearancen, it originated in the linen closet, probably from a cigaret stub | | Go Great Northern Main 9800 tossed there by a guest. It was controlled after a hard battle | When Frank Lind: the man- ager, awoke with smoke,choking his | lungs, he rushed into the hall. The stafrway was on fire. He reached | his hand thru the flame and held it | there while he turned the fire alarm |box key, and then, with his wife, | rushed thru the blazing hallways, arousing the sleeping occupants. | With incredible speed the fire | swept up the stairs to the third and corridors, cutting off escape of the | terrified women and men. MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION 15 PROBED While the fire was at its height a mysterious explosion caused more terror to the inmates of the hotel and | indescribable confusion followed. The |men are searching thru the tangled detonation. | Undismayed by the blast, Lindsey, altho almost overcome by the heat |and smoke at several times, and scorehed by the flames, dashed thru | the halls, shouting and pounding on | the doors to arouse the hotel guests. DISABLED VETERAN PLUNGES: THREE STORIES Carl A. Gubler, a disabled war veteran, was asleep on the third floor. When Lindsey broke into his room, Gubler was climbing thru the window. The frenzied veteran broke loose from Lindsey's grasp |and hurled himself into sr Firemen picked him up in the |alley below, and vent him to the | hospital, where it was found that his leg broken and ho had received severe injuries to the body Lindsey dashed up the blazing | stairs to the fourth floor, and after | rousing several women and carrying | them to the fire excapos, where they was | were taken to safety by firemen, | broke into the room of H. A., } Derry | Derry was also climbing thru his | window, and dowpite crawled onto the ancine = himeelf Lindsey's pleas, steep roof, Bal precariously and st., burned to the ground about four | years ago, with the loss of several | fourth floors, and roared along the | | blast -has not been explained and fire- | | debris to determine what caused the | escued by firemen , dart Der jto a oppasite a tall phone jpole, where he Jumped to a cross }arm and clang @esperatel Several firqmen worked fran- tically to reseus hi t succeeded in dish from his position and t ground on a ladder The firemen mea ing a terrific b combatting them from roof and sides of the the occu und. 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Your head |and lungs are cleared ike magig fut forers are relieved in aw wingl night Vo prove it and to intro a million #ufferers in one me | to send & treatment free and |any ono who will write for No. oblt gation, No cost. If it cures you, you van repay: the favor by tolling your friends if not, the lons mine, "No matter what you haye tr just wend ma ye name and addroan treatment and prove of catarrh, W, 0, SMITH Clty, rth ut keneroun free ou ean be rid 40 Lavex Didg., Kansas Mo.—Adverlisement baa, | She evidently has a good mother, to consider mother's side of the ca | daughters—read this letter. Have you anything to say? What the mother act wisely In the dilem viewpoints and ages? WANTS SOMEONE TO SOLVE IT Mins ( I am writing to you nearly 1$ years of age and a high cut very shoft, (not shingled) as is ery s for having it bobbed so 1 home that night 1 wore it sort of thought it was cute, Now, Miss Gre worn extreme styles, every time girls, | am promptly sat on. never uned tt | I love to dance. In fact I never we 1 scem to be out of everzthing, | will, I do not coax or plead for any angel but I consider myself quite ol I'm sure my mother does not me I love her very much and would not she hurts me terribly is much worse, | really nice girls but very modern that goes in for petting and that so broadminded enough to see mother's . Girls Don't Care What the Men Say Dear Miss Grey Note what you say about the girl with curls and the one with a straight bob. I don't think women care a bit |what men think. They dress to suit |themselvey, They are more fussed jag to whether they are in the atyle other women are wearing than what |the men say, I know | Men don’t care what a girl wears; |Just so she is a jolly girl | | wear. That's why we have atylos READER. . Girly Girls Still Preferred About this curl question, 1 am sure men prefer the girly girls, no | matter how much they may rave over |the independent girl. ‘They would rath er have a girl who looks as if she could nurse them {f they got sick, and | who seems able to cook a good din- ner at home, without burning the | water, or cutting her fingers, than | they would have a girl who is so set Jon being the latest in styles, sho hasn't time for other people IK Wants Name for Bungalow Dear Miss Grey: Can you suggest | a suitable name for a bungalow being built in a mountain ravine, thru | which flows a beautiful little creek. Thanks LAURA A. Why not Brookeraft or Sunny- ledge? eee Jacques De Molay Dear Miss Grey; Who was Jacques De Molay? A. The last grand master of the |Templas (born 121%, died 1314). As }a result of the persecution of this | order by Philip TV of France, he was burned to death, protesting the inno- Jeenco of the order of the charges |brought against it. Cynthia Grey will receive call. | | | ers on Monday, Wednesday and | | Friday, from 1 to 2 p, m, and | | on ‘Tuesday and Thursday, from | | | 11 to 12 4, m, at her office in | | The Star building, 1309 Seventh ave, { ‘OPPORTUNITY Star Want Ads My moth even when away from her. I truthfully say that I have never, to my knowledge, opposed m She does not approve of most of my But women care what other women | amicably; in the interest of the daughter and the) 4 because se as well as daughter's. he shows so plainly her wish Mothers— can you offer to ald the girl; to make ma that arises out of their differing me solve girl the style to he problem. I had my parents were very my Recently I am hair an My would not all ne but my i like the other objects to make-up, so I have never go to dances nt out with boys, until I was 17 altho IT am popular at school. I cam mother’s I do not pretend that I am an But ft does not seem fair to shion and eve y, I have never u I want to do an: nor thing. bedient. ¢ to be so positively old-fashioned. an to be harsh, but she is overstrict hurt her for the world friends, Th They are tho, not the type of flapper | ort of thing. I trust that you will be side of it, too. } A DISILLUSIONED GIRL Lemons Bleach the Skin White The only harm- less way to bleach | the skin white is| to mix the Juice of two lemons with | three ounces of} Orchard White, which any drug-| will supply | | a few cents, ke well in a bottle, and you have a whole quar- |ter-pint of the most wonderful skin |. |whitener, softener and beautifier, | | Massage this sweetly fragrant |lemon bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands. It can not irritate, Famous stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and! rosy-white complexion; also as a} freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable lotion |yourself. It can not bo bought ready }to use becauso it acts best immedi ately after it 4s propared.—Adver. | tisement. | GettingUpNights Can Now Be Stopped: If you suffer from painful urination, | have that awful dull ache and burning | nensation, low vitality, attacks of blues, You are ho doubt the’ victim of danger: | ous prostate and bladder troubles. You can stop them quickly and eastly—often | }in a few hours’ time, with the new pleagant Hexol Treatment. These pleas- ant tablets, taken after nioals, alvo taln vital clements to restore new health, vigor and vitality to every part, To prove this, I will send you a full sine $1.00 bottle, postpatd and free of or obligation, Merely send your n today, as this in a special introduc offe'—good only for 10 days. MARVA PHARMACAL CO. 1966 Coca Cola idg., Kansas Clty, Mo.—Advortisement | = eee ~ | CURABLE. 1f you sufter trom Leg or Varicone U T will send you olutely FREE a copy of my famous) book that tolls how to be rid of these troubles for all time by using my re- markablo painions treatment, It Im dif feront from anything you ever heard of, and the rawult of over 36 y | ‘elng, Simply send your namo and dress to Dr. WH. J. WHITTIUR, Bulte 4 421 Wast 11th Bt, Kansas City, Sol Advertisement, ae ee eiveesrrrestress Green River ee ea siasal at6u SeATOrr, AFTER the show—follow the crowd! Green River—the real refresh- ing drink—cool, satisfying with the thirst-quenching flavor of limes. SCHOENHOFEN COMPANY CHICAGO At all fountains—or in bottles Basin iekawe Wil odifies Meet Soon in Pasco Its Disease Ban Assistant Secretary Francis EM, Ore., July Goodwin will r resent cation of 1 V of the Interior d Californ product at meeting of the Colur d mouth dis Irrigation league, In Paasc ‘aut @ proclamat it was a need Thursday today by Gov. Pierc Goodwin, a former Northw proclamation, embodying the is chairman of the Federal recommendations of the recent Rend, He} Ney. con the ba Dr Mead, r named commissioner of reclamation, Elwood ucts from areas of will be making a survey of the! ¢ modifies the West's reclamation projects at that p, sits ‘ao cae and will stop off for “ the/to eliminate fumigation. Columbia basin conference. Hides, wool and pets are admitted }into Oregon under the modified em- |bargo. In cases of pets, dipping will be required. Dressed carcasses are barred from entry Pasco- Federal Figures Show Big Surplus | WASHINGTON, July 3.—The fed-} eral government's su lus of re-| ceipts over expenditures during the} fiscal year ended June 30 as shown by the treasury's statem for that} Tayokichi Yamada, Japanese held day, mac public totaled | at the United States immigration $505,336,986.31 | station for deportation, was ordered Ordinary receipts for the year) released Wednesday afternoon by amounted to $4,012,044,701.65; ex-| Federal Judge Wiliam H. Sawtelle,/ penditures chargeable against ordin-| following a ary receipts, including retirement of| hearing. public debt, totaled $3,506,677,-| Yamada. 34 tion Judge Eames Jap Held as Criminal today, according 5, was to convicted official of a Mexican Railways Gen from the border to the City July 9. States in Japan to live and returned fo tiie y within the past year, He was admitted, the immigration 6f- ficials declare, because they no knowledge of his committing 4 crime, but as soon as they lear of it, he was held for deport writ of habeas corpus|habeas corpus appeal, whick was | successful, immigra-| unless immigratio: ‘Judge Sawtelle’s Offer Half-Fares Mext nsul at Se a fe presiden M Barrera n ish that Alvaro Obregon, has a National t of nas & to attend the summer schoolg/at of Me n consul will isuue te certificate: of admig es that wiil open on Railways agents on thejbor- alréady have instructions to adent e when living 1907. in the United He returned io Yamada asked for a writ @ He will be a free aman officials appeal Whether at home or in the office, don’t let the summer quainted with the popular “Polar Cub” and you'll excellent fan, illustrated above, ard screw plug. Motor casing, 110-volt motor; very economical. 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