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Descriptions of man and mu- POLICE HUNT FOR DRIVER the Clermantewn Htatien. I Miss Ada 1'lshcr, seventeen years ' I old, 70 Avenue F, was run down by A woman nnd two boys died as the motertruck this murnlnic as he imralt of traffic accidents Ih the city 'cd frein a w-estlK)nnd Market . . , . . 'street car at Thirtj -second street. She ust niRlu. was seerejy bnilsed, and after belnR A thlrteen-year-el5 boy was instnntly I taken te the University Hospital was silled when run ever by a heavy meter- fcent home truck. A seven-year-old boy lest his life in his hurry te reach a "movie" thew, when he ran in front of a trolley car. Cressing en uptown street, a 'woman stepped in front of a trolley car, sras crushed, and died In the hospital n hour later. The dead are Nlrheliui Ruskln, eeven jearu old, 822 JCerth Hancock street. Elizabeth Adelph, sixty years old, B03," North Feuith stref Itcujamln Mnlaeed. tventj-tdx years old, of B20 Douglas rtreet, driver of the truck, was held under ?50O ball by Magistrate Harris, In the Thirty-second street and Woodland avenue sta tion, for a further hearing next week. GIRL CHOKES TO DEATH $lx-Year-Old Was Being Rushed te Specialist In This City Minnie Stalling, six jenrs old. daugh ter of Mrs Stella Stalling, of Norfolk, choked te death while en a train bound for Philadelphia last night as the train Brether of Late Senater James P. FVPNIchel Had Been III for Several Months Immediately took an active Interest in the contracting business of nil father. Ills father was engaged In the contract ing business for mere than fifty years. In 1001 Mr. McNkhel married Miss O. M. Tayler. His widow and n daughter Katherine survive him. A genial disposition nnd n sincere lnteresl In the welfare of ethers gained Mr. MrNichel much popularity. Man organlratlens were named In his honor, among these were the Daniel ,T. Me Me Nichel basketbull and football team. He nlways took a great Interest In ath letics and did much te Inspire the five sons of the Iato Senater McNIthel, who have gained much fame In basketball, baseball and ether sports. Arrangements for the funeral have net yet been made. Twenty-seven Pass as Phnrmacitte The stnte beard of pharmacy an nounced In Harrlsburg today that as n result of examinations held here and In Pittsburgh November 11 and 12 twenty seven of the forty-five applicants for i Cfr:'l nnanaelta, certificates were niJ2J fill, and alxty-ene of M0 ported. tf test for assistants papers. In the U j VI tUUBQ jtMiKTiti t w e uim i Via 'Aft nmn nnd China. The next examination win uw uviv mw weuumj mj auq POPULAR IN TENTH WARD 'William Ilemsle) , thirteen yeart' old, 3812 Medary avenue "Nick" Iluskln hurilccl from his nar. I npired Parksle.. il tnts' home shertl nfttr 7 o'cleck.1 The girl swallowed a piece of chalk. Near Second and Poplar streets he ran She wns being brought te a. specialist access the street toward the entrants ' in this city. of a bril'iatul -lighted motien-picture1 place. The boy failed te notice the approach of a trolley, and the motennan could no. hnlt his ear in time. The lwy' feet were crushed. He was rushed te the Hoescwlt Hospital, where Rtir scens operated, but ht was weakened bj less of bleed from the crushed feet and legs, and died en the operating table. Eliiabeth Adelph eroded Fifth street at Luzerne, at 10 o'clock last n'ght, and failed te see a Fifth street trellc car. She was struck nnd hurled under the wheels. At the Samaritan Hospital the woman did net regain connciotts cennciotts conncietts liens, dying a short time after udm's skin. Peller" ure trying te trace the drhir of a heu. motertruck who put en power and left thlrteen-year-eUl "Blllle" Hemslej diug In the streets, after the wheels of the machine had pasted ever the boy's body. The accident occurred nt Chelten ave nue and Limekiln pik Yeung Ilems ley, nnd a companion, Themas Toen, of . Daniel .1. MeMchel. brother of the late Senater James P MeNtchei and n widely known contractor, died last night at his home, 2022 Pace street. He had been 111 for several months. Mr. MrNichel was fifty-four years old nnd n former member of the Mc Mc Niehel Paving nnd Construction Ce. He wns the directing genius of the firm, which built manv Philadelphia enter prises, Including the Market street subway-elevated line, the filtration ptnnt at Terresdalc and the NertheaBt Iloulc Ileulc vnrd. On account of 111 health Mr. McNIche was compelled te retire from active con nection with the firm about three years npe. In u quiet way Mr. MrNichel did much te rclletc the suffering of the peer In the Tenth ward, nnd while he associated In pnlltii somewhat, hi never sought political office or honors. Mr. McNlrhel was graduated from the Northwest Orammar Scheel nnd P Bave Yeu Dined and Danced in THE BOX ? At The Rittcnheuse, 22d and Chestnut Streets. If you like geed feed, a fine dance fleer, and feet-moving musicy we can supply this ideal combination. THE TIERNEY FIVE Play during luncheon and dinner en vrcll as supper. ti, lnnrhnnn nlatterH leein nt 70 cents. Fer dinner there nre platters tee, or you may order a la carte. str "mmmmmmmm wm. vi riLBten W XmmmmmA iMMj Furriers and 3i7fafera!iiiii!iii Charge purchases will be bxlled at January 1st. Pur chaaem opening new accounts will be en titled te the above dating. 1115 CHESTNUT ST ( OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Purchasing agents' orders and Liberty liends accepted. Mail orders oremptly filled. Extra large sizes up te 50 bust. vSiiKSlii li ll'E IM HI a w December the Great Fur-Buying Menth 1 re are in Many at Belew-Cost Prices bFURS Hudsen Seal Ceat, Squirrel Cellar Cuffb 295.00 CWe could held these Furs and sell them at their regular prices one-third te almost one-half mere for Christmas is very near and the demand for quality furs is heavy, but we have decided te in clude them in this great sale at these extraordinary prices. This is net a sale of broken lets or specials made te sell at a price, but our own stock, en which we take our less rather than carry them ever until after the holidays. BUY NOW at after-Xmas savings. Gift Purchases Will Be Stored Without Extra Charge Until Christmas A Small Deposit Will Reserve Purchase Payments te Continue at Convenient Intervals Xmas Sale Special- 195.00 Hudsen Seal Ceat Sports model e pelts. 135.00 A chic little Sports model of novel cut. Very sort, mi gtetiy pelts. "Xmas Sale Special' m 525. 00 Hudsen Seal Ceat ihrlength, beau na. Squirrel c 395.00 rhirty-six-inch-length, beautifully lustrous, soft, pliable fAtwi. Squirrel cellar atul cuffs. -Special 375.00 HUDSON SEAL COAT Ch.e Sjrtt) Mid el, 1 1 h Squirrel, Skunk or Heaer col cel lar and ruffs A special at this pnc 295.00 Special CHOKER SCARFS Natural Squlrre'., Australian Opossum ami Jap Mink, ani mal eftct3 ''elid well madd 12.50 Oitheir Fmit Coats ait UimMSMa! Prices 125.00 Taupe Marmet new 89.50 sniiKK'r Spert-. Mudil W ell rut and s 1 full medi wLh rrT. berrti r 165.00 French Seal ...new J 25.00 Smart Sports .Medel Of eit pllaM fcklns V i.r Lftei.tif fc-ued wearing ci.it 265.00 French Seal new J)e.00 A full-rlpp . thrt-e-MuartT length feit t-lrmned witt. skunk cellar nnd cuffs. 185M lirewn Marmet new 45.00 A ery attrajtlvp umart uxrtH model Larse naiuril rac een cellar nnd cuffs 245.00 Natural Muskrat new J 85. 00 New Sports Medi-, of beautifully marked klnn that hi nd vf, fc'uf-trlmnv d. 275A0 Taupe Nutria new 105,00 Stylish thr)-qu.irtr length inude. ;lnent soft sklna, lx-rfertly matched. 495.00 Moleskin Wrap new 345,00 Beauttfully neft hllky skins xnulslteh Bhaded and mat nt-d K 'nsky (.ellur itnd fuffs 495.00 Natural Squirrel new 345.00 Jaunty full Ret ' jar Fabt ler.ed of clir, blue-Bray skln 7.95.00 liabu Caracul ... . new $95,00 rapn-iueci litHuteiiti ni niic Litfrn- Special- 19.).00 HUDSON SEAL WRAP 1. J tnMs Dkl nt, hiautlfu' rratched, lelj iru;-y ef ef fce' vlh frciulrrcl tel ar .uid ejffa 395.00 fashlenti' tlni curled skins. KellnKkj trli it .i Speciat- HUDSON SEAL SET Attractive barrfcl- ahaiifd pieced muff, Bmart, becemlngj cel. larette, A value that cannot be dupllcated. 29.50 Kegularlv ST. SO Xmas Sale Specials- -Special BLACK FOX SET i-.irj;e Mlk-llnfd animal buf JJuft te matrh trimmed iWth head, paws and tall. 49.50 Fex and JVelf Scarfs Animal tffetta wrll tnadn and Mubstantlal In UlacJ Irown, Taupe, I'elret and Kamchatka. 14.50 29.50 39.50 IWuUrlj- St. SO, 8U.80 40.OI) " m l 1 Scarfs H Kill OW French Seal 24.50 11.50 FOX Brown, Taupe 29.50 19.50 Genuine Beaver 89.50 24.50 Natural Skunk 49.50 34.50 Scotch Mole 59.50 39.50 Natural Squirrel 59.50 39.50 -Special- AUSTRALIAN SEAL STOLES 1 !nchm Aide. 72 I-iches lenu Marie from line soft sklnd, Iteuutlfully lined, txceptlenal alui, 29.50 Regularly ss se & Cy f ! V ! e.-. f : V! J i, 4'! geed d e you your clothes? Yeu want them geed enough te satisfy you Ne matter hew particular you are about the quality of fabrics, tailoring, style, or value and wear our clothes will meet your demands If they don't money back Hart Schaffner & Marx: ii Hew H S' $ ; vj '-1 ; v? ' 3 H ts ft. is frvki Urn i m f v 5S 1 Ml!! m & u III SI w C'fT'i'ii. HmHin 3cKiRa k Utn j m &m a s -iy v We're new selling all Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats at Reduced Prices STRAWBRIDGE & CLQTHIER --AjkOSJ UAZ Remodeling and Repairing i 4 glll! a -1