Show H1LD FATALLY IIEB Chief Hiltons Little Girl Viet an Awful Fate HER CLOTHING CAUGHT FIRE i TwoYearOld Dora Hiltons Clothing J Cloth-ing Ignited While She Was Playing Play-ing Around a Bonfire The Mother in Extinguishing the Flames Was Also Severely Burned Littlo One Suffered Fearful Agony Was Taken Ta-ken to the Holy Cross Hospital Where She Died Last Night A shocking accident occurred yesterday yester-day when little Dora Hilton the two yearold daughter of Chief of Police IIIIoii stas FO serlouslj burned by her clothes catching fire while playing about a bonfire that her death resulted late last night Mrs Hilton the childs mother WIK aUo cvciYrly burned In her brave efioi t I lo save her little due < from being Incinerated The chilil was plnylnj about a bonfire together ti llh several pla > mates when a auddcn just of windcast the flames against her and her clothing was Ignited Ig-nited She was soon enveloped in I lames and Mrs Hilton was attracted by her screams Ilushlng to tine little one sue seized if in her inns and ic celvcil very severe burns In the attempt to save her llltle ones life The burn i ing garments were nol removed however how-ever before the child had been teiribly burucd Drs Vltcher and Wilcox were quicklv summoned and when they arrived ar-rived the two sufferers were in terrible I agony The child had been burned about the right side of her body face i and head and from the first her life was i despaired of The doctors did all possible to relieve the I pain They had the child removed tu tine Holy Cross hospital for a while sine seemed to improve and hopes of her recovery vuro entcrlalned but she began sinking last night and shonly before 11 oclock her little life went out The mothers burns whllo extremely painful arc in no way serious Much sympathy Is felt for the Chief Mrr Hilton and the family in their terrible bereave men L |