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THE MIRROR 23 Miss Gertrude Harrington, teacher of elocution at the Senior High, roll a pair of dice on the floor. The others who filled up the circle of the merry little game were booked by the police as: Misses Eleanor Brown, Charlotte McLeod, Marie Bresna- han, Charlotte Gibb.s, Josephine Graceffa, Bernice Bowley, Margaret Hanselpa-cker, and Esther Silver, direct-or of girls' athletics, all of the Senior High faculty. Misses Mildred Har- rington and Virginia Bush, propri-etresses of the Pool Parlor, said the game was carried on without the-ir consent. Others taken in the raid were: William Clark and Edward Regan, men about towng Elmer Keith, a Fuller Brush man, Knute Johnson, football coach, Sam Marcou, a pugilistg Benjamin Weinstein, Richard Dorrington, Clive Arl.sworth, and Keith MacLean, sailors. Some of these fellows appeared rocky on their feet, but Mary Russo, soda-jerke-r, said that she had served nothing stronger than ginger ale. C s1n ll11-. Blackstone Office Staff Strikes for More Pay Employees of the Benjamin Blackstone Life Insurance Company struck today. Mr. Blackstone is not worried: he says, 'They'll be back tomorrow. The strikers are: Misses Rose Stroum, Frances Smith, Dorothy Handrahan, Helen Peirce, Ruth McEnaney, Catherine Maclnnis, Dorothy Evans, and Eve-lyn Chandler. 'ff' Marines Go South a A special detachment of U. S. Marines was sent to protect U. S. citizens in Central America yesterday. The Marines in the detachment were: Gen. Edward Carruthers Maj.. Gen..James Elkerton Brig. Gen. Austin Connors Col. Eldon Gray Maj. James Doyle Serg. Maj. Cedric Lamont Capt. Henry McNamara
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22 THE MIRROR shopping early. James Casella, her mechanic, is testing her new plane and Kenneth Cass, butler and radio man for Miss C'Malley is testing the push-button system which Miss O'Malley will carry in place of a radio. . Associated Press Dispatch: Arthur Farnsworth, famed coining expert, saves Bank- of Ireland from ruin? Coin Collectors Fail To Collect At closing time yesterday Kenneth Clapp and Theron W il- son, both of Waltham, entered the Waltham Trust Company and forced Miss Beulah Weymouth, a teller, to admit them to the vaults. Freeman Patterson, Trust Company janitor, heroic- ally summoned the police by means of the new burglar alarm system recently installed by Howard Morash and Morrison Shirley, electrical engineers of walth.-am and Chicago. Capt. Douglas Hogan, Sergeant Marshal Robichaud, and officers VVilliam Crpin, Warren Eaton, Axel Larson, and Joseph Le- Brun of the local police, responded to the call and Wilson and Clapp were soon in the care of Robert Mickalson, turn-key of the local jail. Chief of, Police, Alton Currin, praised his men for their quick work. When asked their motive by Willard Jackson, police reporter of the Waltham Daily Mirror, Clapp and ,Wilson replied that it was their hobby to collect coins. 'Frederick Haggarty Hospital Overcrowded Nurses added to staff today are: Misses Margaret Bow- man, Martha lsaacson, Gladys Jones, Margaret Galligan, Louise Fynn, Hazel Sprague, Dorothy Tortola, Eleanor Weaver, Helena Taletowicz, Elin Gustavson, and Marguerite Jones. Dr. Roger Hunt says, 'The Haggarty Hospital for cats must ex' pand'. ' , Local School Teachers Taken in Raid Sergeant John Fitzgerald and oflicers Frederick Judd and Kenneth Larsen were attracted to the Crystal Pool Parlor last evening by cries of 'Seven, se-ven, come elevenl' and 'Come on, you little black and whitel' They entered just in time to see
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24 THE MIRROR lst. Lieut. Harry Greene 2nd Lieut. Keith Wil.son Top. Serg. James Flynn Serg. Angelo Taranto Serg. James Riley Corporal Paul Gustavson Corporal Frank Rizzo Corporal Charles Ferro Corporal Albert Chavardoni Corporal Robert Marsh and High Private Herbert Estabrook of th-e rear rank. Elwood Johnson, retired millionaire business man, an- nounced that his 'Keep Clean, campaign was gaining headway. He employs a large staff to collect statistics. Some of the dirt gatherers are: Misses Mary Powers, Frances Rice, Marie Rogers, Marian Salter, Barbara Gauthier, Dorothy Holmes, Lillian Johnson, and Mildred Tatelman. Miss Joyce Glenden- ning is writing poetic slogans for the campaign and Mr. Al- fred Hewey, well known sign painter, is donating posters. How to Be-come Slender By Eleanor Stewart R PX: 25? SG S6 9? PX' Sk S? Says Fortune Teller is a Fake. Wants Money Back. George Rosenburg brought suit against Miss Emily San- derson, fortune teller today, claiming she is a fraud and a fake. A. year ago Miss Sanderson said he would be married within six months. He is still a bachelor. ' Mr, James Woodside, builder of the Blackbird 24, has given a car to each member of his ofiice staff. The lucky ones are: Misses Geraldine Campbell, Marie Casey, Enid Crellin, Patricia Lemon, Florence MacAlpine, Josephine Paolino, Lillas Mann, and Clare Golden. Personals . Mrs, Robert Seikel, the former Mildred Fox, of this city, entertained a group of old friends at her home in Wellesley,
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