Quincy High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Quincy, MA)

 - Class of 1915

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Page 28 text:

EASTER NOVELTIES For Young Men and Women All the new Fabric Tops, and Rubber Soled Specialties An Immense Stock Women La Fiance Men He Shoes GRANITE SHOE STORE™ o HOqE nAcRyKET YOUNG ws FASHION CLOTHES SOCIETY CLOTHES HART, SCHAFFNER MARX Good Clothes Correct dress for Young Men. Quincy Representative W. A. Carey 3 Continental Washington Boylston Streets, Boston, Mass. Show some Spirit Patronize our Advertisers MACULLAR PARKER COMPANY Give Special Attention to Clothing Boys and Young Men for School and College. Garments in Latest Styles and Fabrics. Made in Workshops on the premises. Full Line of Furnishing Goods. STETSON HATS 400 Washington Street Boston, Mass. Compliments of H. G. CROCKER, Mason and General Contractor, 17 Park Lane, QUINCY, MASS. SHUR-ON SHUR-ON EYEGLASS High School Pupils Need Strong Eyes Consult Williams EXPERIENCED OPTOMETRIST 1473 Hancock Street - Quincy Tel. 987-W Res. 1122-W Mention THE GOLDEN-ROD when patronizing our advertisers

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The Golden- Rod 23 Room 34:—You can’t all have drinks. Why are you so dry this morning. ’17:—We’ve just had English. Wight:—What does it mean to “mum- ble?” Teacher:—Listen to yourself sometime and you will know. Weak Voice:—He doesn’t mumble—he raves. “Mother, I don’t feel well.” “That’s too bad, dear. Where do you feel the worst?” “In school, mother.” R. H. Gay, Joke Editor. PiERci on srpArfiKK,$ DAY ' Those tele- ‘ PHONES ARE A NO i 5ANC E WHAT hAPPEHE 0 TO THE COT WATER, MR FoLL.£RfO)0 THE PA20R -SLIP? WE NO TICE THAT ' MOST 0FTH6 FRESH MEN 8uvnilK AT vic HC LTi(t TAKfS AU HJ -UNCM the sixth period every OAT 2, RECESS WHY NOT SUPPLY THE Ml WITH THE PROPER MtRNSOT J OpiNKiNO T SalTED PEANUTSv its A pretty hard JOB TO COT TOAST WITH WOOLP'NT A PA A OF SCISSORS 6E I0F6REAT HELP EViOEMTtY ES Some op us t HAVE SPRlN6 FEVER. mote THE SHH-E. W TH THE PERMISSION |0P MissurAviTr WE PuBLlSHIN THIS ISSUE -A PICTURE OF HER PET LADy BOP , TO WHICH SHE IJ VERY MUCH ATTACHED. All THOSE .WASHING To SEE’ THE LATTEA RPLY TO MR A5CHEN04CH who Acrs AS its KttPER. size- aOopt n 3.£ FLORENCE C POWELU AMU5E5 HEfi- SELf OuR'NE- HISTORY BY SHOOT in 0ASKET5. . ( rnis o A PicT Rt I SF THAT MYST£t?(0uS V -'ttle ftvepe Found IN ROOM 29. rjfV r0R FURTHER [CROCKEfi MRTICULARS SEE DID IT EVER HAPPEN TO YOU ? Paul larkin vJriAT's tm£ i DtA RvSS7 PRIVATE DETECTIVE, VALET Oft JUST PLAIN Pt'AR G0AtU ? THE JWStt I FOR LURCH AT RECESS-



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C. E. WOOD Whatever you are looking for in the way of groceries, canned goods, preserves, and anything else that a first class grocery always carries, can be found in large assortment at our stores. Our uniform courtesy, quick service, low prices and high grade goods have made the casual buyer a steady customer. Try us once, and your future order will be ours. Quality and efficiency are our watchwords. Mams Madet FOY'S Watei St. City Square TWO STORES Cor Quincy Phone 1980 Phone 117 MAGIC INK ERASER Every Student should Have One. Confectionery, Soda Ice Cream also Erases Blots, Type- writing and all pen- work . Home Baked Beans, Bread, Cake Pies. PRICE 25 CENTS No. 103 Newbury Ave. Atlantic. F. B. Gould 899 Hancock St., Wollaston City Flower Store Carl Johnson, Prop., Cut Flowers and Plants Decorating, etc., Telephone 275-W 1361 Hancock St. City Square Quincy, Mass. Quincy Savings Bank QUINCY, MASS. Incorporated 1845. JOHN Q. A. FIELD, Pres. RICHARD D. CHASE, Vice Pres. CLARENCE BLRGIN, Treas. BANK HOURS 8:30 A. M. to 3 P. M. SATURDAYS 8:30 A. M. to 12 M. KINCA1DE THEATRE MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 P M. Same Program as in the Evening. Changed Mon. Thur. 2 HOUR SHOW FOR 10c Evenings at 7.45 10, 15, 25c REGULAR ORCHESTRA Mention THE GOLDEN-ROD when patronizing our advertisers

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