TL 2"'K rw"wm 5 r- 'ww ' ti-wWMSfr1"1 mzn?wf -vtw T--p- a j i kit' " bWin'g 'pckid; tGBlPrSiiaiffiLfeiA, thuksday, jaktjary 22, 1920 HUSBAND AND WIFE CAPTURE INTRUDER AND CALL POLICE Alleged Frank ford Burglar Makes Too Muck Noise Station ery Store Proprietor Sits on Him Until Patrol Arrives HALLAHAN'S GUT-PRICE INFORMATION OF MERCHANDISK FOR FRIDAY, .JANUARY TWENTY-THIRD l J M- .. .. . &s n. 111 n - - -- -- i . n . sr fc" "' ,M " - " SIKAVBRIDGE & CLOTlM':i I m y X Ar P I II f ' P I lTT! P A .J J.i K Stop! You can savo much of your delivery cost. Constant cnangrng or gears unci Idling of tho engine piles up costs. There is no gear-changing in electric trucks. Power is Used only when moving. Clean, bet ter, and noiseless, too. Bulle tin 500AJ explains. edeomu iDaTlcJiM v L HO Land Title Bldq. Phone, Locust 2700 J ELOPERS UNF0RG1VEN Wycbrooke Girl and Indian Return After Wedding In Elkton Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Suinnlcs. of Vcbrooltc, todiiV refused lo furtive !.-.. nidi fnirwlt44M litt their cigiucuu-ui "uiu umi(,iii iviji.il lic uud licr liusband returned uftet au ilopcmcut to Ulktou, Md. !imnl(i is chief Loiiclinmn for 'Wil liam M. Potts, and Johu 1'uot a, u full-blood Lcuupe Indian, his new sou-in-law, is Kccond chauffeur. l'a7.onu returned to his work today nnd took his i.r!,l. in livo with his lelativcs. lip is thirts -three jears old and. u former Carlisle stuueuc. "Both Mrs. Samples and I opposed tho match," said Samples. "We thought it was broken off and were sur prised whei Catherine disappeared Moi-day night. AVc suspected she had eloped, but mun c Know 01 ncr mar riage till we saw it in tho papers." l'nzzonu called for Miss Samples in a motorcjclc Monday midnight and the tno rode to Xjlkiou. Dardanelia Do you dance? You will dance when you hear this on the Pathe! This irresistible, swinging foxtrot has set the dancing world on its toes. Naturally it comes out first on the Pathe. The "laughing saxo phone" in "Darnanella" is particularly , unique. With a It was n quiet hcur iu tho Frank ford police station nboiit It o'clock last night. The sudden tlnR'n-Hng of tho telephone bell startled tno patrol men on house duty and a sergeant an swered the phone. "Help I There's a burglar in my house. Hurry! We've got him," came nn excited feminine volco through the receiver. "Where are jouV" asked the ser geant. "McCauslinu's stationery store, '1420 Frnnkford avenue," replied the woman. "McColgan! Dougherty!" called tho house sergeant, and as these district detectives appealed he dispatched them to Ui I'raiikford uvciitlc nddrcis. Ah, probably it mouse, or mIiic body upset the milk bottle," yawned Hip dctietlvea as they started out. Hut whui they ,t cached- the address they found a real, live man pinned tp the floor under the weight of William Mj-CaiiHllml, while his wifi, who had telephoned, prepared for the arrival tit the police. The man arrested gave his name as Lawrence Darker, of Noith Carolina. The alleged burglar- had a suitcase or buiglar's tools and n revolver. The McCauslluds had surprised him in (heir store after they had heard u noise while they were preparing to letire. The man is held by the police pend ing nn investigation of his record. i G ? rKn i W AS AN INVESTMENT S AN investment Tecla Pearls are far better than ' Orientals, for while thev offer the dividends of beauty, they involve only a nominal risk, where as the loss of an Oriental necklace is a tragedy. TECLA 393 Fifth Avenue, New York 10 Rue dc la Paix, Paris CHARLES j. MAXWELL & CO. Sole Philadelphia Agents Walnut St. at 16th St. v SHOE It's a concerted welfare movement iivthe interest of economy and good shoes. And, Mr. .Man, if you ,haye the thought j)f. making your dollars perform extra full service, and a nat ural fondness for being well shod, you'll be making seven-league strides for the nearest HALLAHAN store. This Sole offers very real and positive sav ings; and the great fact, standing out, is that the prices are not low at the expense of qual ity. There are shoes here for you and your boy. n 0.85 MEN'S Shoes worth from 12.50 to 17.00 .85 Boys' Shoes worth from 8.S0 to 10.50 7-95 "MEN'S Shoes worth from 10.50 to 12.50 5 .85 Boys' Shoes worth from 7.50 to 9.50 5 .85 MEN'S Shoes worth from 7.50 to 10.50 3 .85 Rummage Lots, men and boys, worth up to 7.50 DAIJLAHAKS JLIgood shocsU 919-9?1 Market Street 1028-30 Lancaster Ave. 5601-06 Germantown Ave. COlh and Chestnut Sts. 2746-18 Germantown Ave Branch Stores Open Everij Evening l0i Phonograph in your home you can dance any time to the very latest hits, while they're new. sfea itwfes ife w$& i5 fr ir-t., HimimM i' ft j',a -H 1 i-ft-.1 SlKmsw hHSSs fe OSraSBBi1''''-' .j1'! .'a ; i r.r!H U . 1 ! I'i ,. I ,,.'" j ,t;; H' )J;Saf ltWmVSbmmmmWmfmmmmmWSBmmmBmmWBKIkm?'SeL Zt iWi , li V1 ' ' A U i 1 I -i l '. '' i ii-! tit t m j ii tt i t Jim t.iMO,a mmiiifi i in" naiMi nni mw ! i i dh ' iv ;m!'i i i im aaia i . !' 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So Far No Sign of aReduction in the Cost of Manufacturing CLOTHING ' Yet Our Prices Drop TpHIS Clothing Store's 1 great success is the -1- result of having the RIGHT KIND OF CLOTH INGAND PLENTY OF Tin tti .i.. i :: t Caf ii. i.iuiii uiu ueixixxiii uj. v i the season we have had great variety and great quantity hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth bought long in advance of the season from several manufacturers of national fame, each doing his best to secure a large share of our business by excelling in style, quality and value. We carry very large stocks, because 1 we alwavs want to have WHAT YOU WANT, WHEN YOU WANT IT. But when Mid-Winter comes, even though every garment in our stock is WORTH ONE HUNDRED CENTS ON THE DOLLAR at our regular prices, with no possibility of manufacturing costs de creasing, as far ahead as anyone can see, we follow our annual custom and Reduce Our Stocks by Reducing Prices' on Hundreds of Suits and Overcoats Before describing the extraordinary values, however, let us frankly mention some of our high-class specialties at regu lar prices though emphasizing the fapt that these were bought when costs were' lower, and cannot be replaced to sell Fine Montagnac Overcoats at $87.30; Thexton & Wright English Overcoats at $68.50; Austin & Co. English Overcoats at $8o.00; Hart, Schaffner & Marx warm, fleecy Ulsters at $55.00: Suits of Hockanum silk-mixture worsteds at $70.00: "Alco" Suits of blue unfinished worsted at $55.00; Stein-Bloch and Hart, Schaffner & Marx Evening Dress Suits. But still greater emphasis, of course, must be placed upon the following. groups, all of thoroughly excellent style and quality the season's best-selling Liotniiig, uougnt in large quantities ana reaucea to reauce our siocks: Overcoats at an Average Reduction of One-third MfcB3BI8S at prices so low THE National City Bank of New York City made a careful test of The Dictaphone before adopting it for office dictation. The Dictaphone proved its case on a definite basis of speed, accuracy and economy, just as it can for you. Whether your office is largepr small, we are ready to install Dictaphones at any time and let you make the same sort of exhaustive practical test that convinced The National City Bank. That puts it up to The Dictaphone to prove its case to you. Will you give it a chance? THE Will put one in your home, and a few dollars a month will soon have it paid for. Hear it today. Rfl. I. . P1 04. and Foteitn Counuie "The Shortest Route to The Mail-Chute' F. A. North Co. 1306 Chestnut Street tion'10 Bend ,no n comP'e'e desorlp Pathe Phonograph wfthout1?,1,'.'',0'. "'By-Payment plan, wiimmt lutercbt or extras. Kama Address . . , . , , lV ll.' V.22.20 OTHER p. a. NORTH STORES K1..NHIN01OV, ,81S.I5 K. AVnhtB, Mil, AUIfK " Miilii bt. UIKMTKUi aia Kdjfiuont Ao, OWDKNi gjl llroudwur TUJyNTONi SOO li. Hlul. St. uiM JIfvBlh Ht, American Railway Express, New York, W. W. Fulmcr.Gcneral Purchasing Agent, says: "On a month's test covering 18 operators with an average output of 1,591 letters per day we found the cost for transcrib ing a little under 3? ic per letter." The American Rolling Mill Company, Middle- N town, Ohio, says: "We have 68 Dictaphones in use. The Dictaphone system has proved itself in our work to be greatly efficient, a time saver as well as a saver of expense." The American Surety Company, D. H. Cook, Superintendent of Agencies, says: "Having installed The Dictaphone in many of our agencies throughout the United States, we are free to say that it has proved to be a great time saver, and now constitutes a helpful feature of our organization." Minneapolis, St. Paul& aulte Ste. Marie Rail way, Minneapolis, A. E. Hodson, Freight Claim Agent, says: "Wc have been using Dictaphones in this office for about eight years and they have given us excellent results and we would hardly now be able to do without them." v New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad (Nickel Plate), Cleveland, C. A Beck. Chief Clerk, says: "We are using at present approximately 100 Dictaphones, in our various departments with mighty gratifying results." Deere & Wcbcr, Minneapolis, 3ay: "Generally speaking, we find that operators transcribing from The Dictaphone ran get out 20 to Tb)6"o more letters in a day than when they were obliged to take short hand notes and transcribe from the same." Overcoats Now $25.00 Ulsters, Uloteruttes and plain styles, well tailored, in a variety of s7iiart, seasonable fabrics. Overcoats Now $31.50 Ulsters and UKtcr ettcs of thick, arm fabrics, cliief' n handsome dark hii-tuies. Overcoats Now $38.50 Stein-Bloch. "Alco" and other fine makes rich fabrics, cai e fully tailor d in dis tinctive styles. Overcoats Now $50.00 Stein-Bloch, Hart, Schaffnei & Maix, and other fin Over coats of luxurious, handsome woolens in coi rcct new stj lcs. Men's Suits at Average One-third Reduction Mens Suits Now $46.50 Hart. Sehulinci iV: Mur Suits of dark gray fabrics, in single- and "duublc brcustcd stjles. Men's Suits Now $36.50 Stein- ISIoch anil other lino Suit in complete in matter of sues, but ii'Locnting excellent sol ec tion, ncveithclcas. "Alco" Suits Now $34.50 Vounp Mi n Suits of unter- lyht flan nel, in dark gi-cen, biov. 11 and blue. Re markable value $23.00, ?25.5o and $31.00 II i gh 1 y desirable Suit j, in 11 anct of fetyUh, fabncs and tizs for men and joung men Also Men's Suits Willi Two Fairs of Trousers at S3 1.50 FuY-iuicl Overcoats $G..00, 95.0(1, $1X2.00, H15.-j.00, .$185.00 and $275.00 Men's and Young Men's Fui -collar Over coats $JG.50, $'t7.50t $07.50, $05.00 I Leather "Pelter" Orercoutsin Hit Sale at $17.50, VJJ.50, MV.50 Evening Dress and Tuxedo Suits $36.50 Separate Trousers $0.75, $7.75 and $8.75 Youths' Suitb $? J. 50, $29.50, $41.50 - MnmL-idje i. Uultnei So?ond Door. Kaat a. cmTis i rr BictaS. fifi BMt- fX Phone or write for convincing demonstration in your office, on your work. THE DICTAPHONE. PhoneBg 0"(K5;2n. Call at 40-50 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia Offices are located in the following cities Allentown Harrisburg Trenton Reading Wilkesbarrc There ii bul one Dictaphone, trade-marked ''The Dictaphone," nfade and merchandised by the Columbia Graphophone Co. The Shortett Route to the Mail-Chute" HPPBWIBHBWBBBMBBBM I Men's Madras ' Shirts at $3.00 That we surely cannot dupli cate at this low pi ico. They an- of fine uoven-htiipe mad rjb, that will we'ii well anil launder beautifully. Tlu pat touih aic new and in huriioni oub c.oloiiuy--and the ShiiU have been made accoulini; to oui own bpecificationb, to lp hurc eomf 01 table fit. They have hoft, tuin-back cuffs. Mr , lirldi;, & luilu.i I iai blic, l.iclith Siiti Men's Soft Hats at $2.95 Formerly Double this Price The collection coiimsU of the season's smartest new shapes and colon and all ,,,, u verthelcb.s thej have been marked at half their regular price foi early clcarante-4:i.95. A' o - Derby Hats in 1920 Spring Styles -$,1.75 Soft Hats in 1920 Spring Styles $3.05 fortunate trade circumstance brings this achancu-seann 7 Men's Fur Caps at Just Half Price , With much cold weather still ahead, tlico prices for Cups of genuine fur should prro of Immediate intucst. Seal (Vim now ?17.B0 and $25.00. Hudson Seal Cum,, now $10.00. TZM now ?G.0O. Caps, now $10.00. Neurseat Caps, V biruwhrldsu . t loilin r -he i and I'lnor Murliol .jln-tt, yjini S gUSTRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER III TKUIST ST STftKifl; , tM : t t J i ; i v 1 V i. V jr "M I " ?- . ' 1 - jr., :it ... rec-JA - rP , '.ii I i ":m r mi nfBMB