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PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS READ THE ADVERTISING PAGES AND THEN- TRADE AT HOME! FOSTER BROS. PICTURES AND FRAMES 4 PARK SQUARE, BOSTON SUMMER AND MILL STREETS ARLINGTON COMPLIMENTS OF REGENT THEATRE MARIE JOSEPHINE FRAZER TEACHER OF FANCY AND BALLROOM DANCING 98 OXFORD STREET, ARLINGTON Telephone, Arlington 3079-W ELEMENTARY AND ADVANCED PIANOFORTE INSTRUCTION MISS L. MARSHALL ormerly with New England Conservatory and Faelten Pianoforte School) For Appointments Call Arlington 2181-J 31 FAIRMONT STREET, ARLINGTON OLYMPIA SPA CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT, CIGARS ICE CREAM AND SODA 352 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Telephone, Arlington 2988 FREE DELIVERY Beware the Germs ThisEmblem of the Air Any doctor will tell you thati lakeshift “window coolers’’ are standing invitation to the fly- lg germs of the dust laden air. Don’t take chances with food’s urity these cooler days. Pro- ;ct that food with ice and at Your Protection le same time protect its value in dollars with le investment of only a few cents a day. We are here to serve. ARLINGTON-BELMONT ICE COMPANY CHATS WITH YOUR GAS MAN WHEN a gas appliance gets out of order the good housewife sometimes thinks that the folks next door should hear about it. So she tells them. She g ' ets sympathy, perhaps, and then the news spreads from neighbor to neighbor. But sym- pathy does not correct the flaw. It is the frank, outspoken, vou- to-us complaint that gets action. Whatever your criticism or complaint, tell it to us, and tell it to us first. We’ll do everything ' we can to remedy the trouble with no loss of time or effort on anyone’s part. That is our business. Give us an opportunity to prove our wil- lingness to make every customer a satisfied customer. ARLINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY ARLINGTON 2000
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PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS School Savings is a National Project, designed to promote thrift and habit of saving. We all have certain habits, but most of us lack the one of systematic saving. You can acquire this by planning regularly to save a part of your earnings or allowance. THE SCHOOL STAMP MACHINE IS AT YOUR SERVICE MAKE IT WORK FOR YOUR BENEFIT Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank MAIN OFFICE 626 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, CORNER PLEASANT STREET EAST ARLINGTON BRANCH ARLINGTON HEIGHTS BRANCH 190 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. 1314 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. NEAR LAKE STREET NEAR PARK AVENUE Telephone, Arlington 1339 ELECTRICAL HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES GAHM ERICKSON 789 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE ARLINGTON AGENTS FOR EASY, MAYTAG AND GAINADAY WASHERS Near Mill Strei HOOVE VACUU1 CLEANEF M. N. OGILVIE CO. Piano Movers ARLINGTON, MASS. Home Telephone 0376 Stand, 33 JAMES D. NASS AUTO SERVICE CLOSED CARS. TRIP BY HOUR OR DAI STAND, PARK AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUES, ARLINGTON HEIGHTS J. H. HARTWELL SON UNDERTAKERS 4 MEDFORD STREET, ARLINGTON Telephone, Arlington 3520 LO PRESTI GUARENTE BARBERS Personal attention to all Haircutting: We specialize in SHINGLE BOB and DUTCH CUT 612 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE ARLINGTON CENTER THE HIGHEST QUALITY ATHLETIC GOODS MANUFACTURED
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I j i j i i i I Published during the school year by The Students of The Arlington High School Entered as Second-Class Matter November 9, 1917, at Boston, (Arlington Branch) Mass. P. O., under the Act of March 3, 1879 Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Acts of October 3, 1917, authorized June 6, 1919 | Arlington Sfiglj | Srljool (Clarion ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR Volume II. ARLINGTON (Boston), MASS., MARCH, 1925 Number 3 Clarion Board of Management Acti ng Ed i tori n-Cli i ef Claude Higgins, ’25 Assistant Editor Walter Atkinson, ’27 B usiness Manager Donald Jones, ’25 Assistant Business Managers Francis Vossahlik, ’25 G. Winn, ’2G A dvertising Manager Claude Higgins, ’25 Assistant Advertising Manager Richard Blasdale, ’2(5 Literary Editor Dorothy Dowse, ’24 Assistant Literary Editor Esther Alden, ’20 Class Note Editor Marjorie Manning, ’25 Assistant Class Note Editor Dorothy Blevins, ’2(5 Exchange Editor Helen Joseph, ’25 Assistant Exchange Editors Helen Lowcock, ’25 Louise Bradley, ’2G Albert Brooks, ’2G Athletic Editor Daniel I Toole y, ' 25 Assistant Athletic Editors Francis Vossahlik, ’25 Edith Johnson, ’25 Club Notes Editor Pauline Crowe, ’25 Assistant Editor Rachel Crosby
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