South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 84, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1920 — Page 13
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year prlvlleffo has planned to institute a doubl platoon system for tho firemen of the city. Briefly this intend that tho men employed hy the department will bo able to qualUe his recreation hours and his Mrvice time. Th nw system will provide then. th fire laddie may have more than a casual acquaintance with lm family. Fo, ETirla ahead, vamp him if you want him. Walt, don't crowd. Tho double platoon pystem which will be adopted hero in tho near future will benefit 67 firemen about 75 per cent of whom are married men (There, don't pet diwouragvd, pir'.s, notice there are rtlll 23 percent of them yet eligible). Although ottkials have made no statement a.? to how the nystem will be operated. It Is thought that a
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in. personnel r the i -.- rtm".t -r ' a;
Mor.ay. Mr. and Mrv C C). Srroup n hiirf-e;; and Mrs Sarah Sliedurici. iw;ted with fri-nds and relatives at ' hain Lake dew. Suadiy a ftt rr.oo:.. Several are suft'erins wiüi a slight
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of the system, officials wouM r. ike i lT-'hr ai.d Mrs. Klla Va n Buskirk. H no sj). cific statements. ; t :.: th f jr.er.il of Mr. Ildward
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SOUTH WAHRI , ;i:i:i l. 'Ihursdav afternoon. Marc! 2?.. A number fron; thh- vicinity nt-
Miss Tlael M:'nr. spent Saturday ! tf ded the f :r.eral of I'- arl lr
and Sunday at Klkhart and O-.-eo'.a
with relatives.
Master Theodore Walters was a bay morning, a ict!m of the stre t South IVnd visitor, Sunday. ! car-intc rurban in:iiion on the LeepMr. ;ien Stroup of Lydiek. spnt . siding, Sunday.
Sunday evening with his brother, Mr.
cy.sk a. a: Suuth Lb nd, Mor.i..y, who H lud at th- Ljtwortii hospital, Fri- i
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Mis.s Gretta IJacr spent Wednesday at South Bend. Mr. William Uaj.-ka, of South Bend, visited with his brother, Mr. I'dward liajska and family, Sunday. Messers James and Calvin Coover of Clak Grove, were here on business. Monday. Mi.?s- Clara Kundt, of South Bend, visited with friends at this vicinity and at Grapevine, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Mor?e of Lydiek.
Mark Twain once said, "to be pood is noble, but to teach edhcrs to be good ia nobler and less trouble."
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Real hand-tailored, silk-lined, all-ivool, navy blue serge, tricotine and poplin Suits. Flare, pleated, tucked and tuxedo effects, buttontrimmed, with novelty pockets and belts; lined with flowered silk or satin. All sizes. An absolute saving of $15 to $20 on every Suit.
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New Spring Serge am
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All the new styles of the spring season will be found in these remarkable Dresses. They were designed by the foremost dress manufacturers of the country and the styles include bouffant hips, ruffles, short
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oy9s Spring Gl
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"as good as dad's" That's the one bis idea of the kind of Clothes you'll find here for Boys, an idea enthusiastically approved by parents and the boys, too! Hart Schaf fner & Marx and Sampeck clothes for boys here exclusively
Beautiful styles and patterns for Spring, all-wool fabrics that mean real economy through longer wear. Xo other boys' clothes like them. Splendid selection for spring. Plenty of things to choose from. T h e best suits for bovs who want real style and real worth. Sizes 8 to 19 years. $15, $18.50, $20, $22.50, $25 to $40 Blue Suits for Easter, Confirmation and First Communion The very finest suits every one guaranteed allwool and fast color just the kind of a suit you wish your boy to wear on these special occasions in unfinished worsteds, cheviots, flannels and beautiful serges. Including unequaled blue serges from Hart Schaffner Ik Marx; sizes 6 to 19 years. $12.50, 315, $18.50, $20, $22.50 to $40 Little Boy's Top Coats Little Boy's Wash Suits
Mixtures art' greatly favorer), but thnc arc plenty of other ood coats in snappy styles .r,d clever patterns; screes, checks, cool kennies. $6.50. $7.50. $10. $12.50. $15 and $10.50. Exceptionally ::ood value, at $12.50.
Brautitu! materials in cl'-vr new styles. all guaranteed to stand tub and wear; !.;st colors. New rr'-nch effects in Oliver i it r.iodeN-. rv.v middies. Tommy Tu r:rrs. and Junior Norfolks. Now is the time, to select your. $2. $3.50, $4, i 5. 56. 5 U to $ ! 5. I .xreptionaily u'ood on? at $;.00.
New Styles in Boys' Spring Head wear In selecting your boy's hat here you have the satistaction of choosing from the very best types of boys' hats to be found. e pay special attention to the style, shape, making and quality. We are now showing large assortments of big boys' hats as well as the new things in Juvenile shapes. The-e hats are made with the all-over stitched crown, which makes them almost "boy proof" $2, 3 A 5 Hats for girls in fine black and blown Milans and Leghorns; large shape with high square or oval crowns, made with long flowing streamers. Beautiful hats for sirls 3 to 1 5 vears, $3. $6.30, $7.30, $8.30, $10.
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