Somerville High School - Radiator Yearbook (Somerville, MA)

 - Class of 1904

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 A. 1. MOSHER SOMERVILLE GROCERIES PROVISIONS IRON FOUNDRY 215 HIGHLAND AVENUE BELDEN SNOW NATHAN P. REED SON Men's Furnishers Proprietors Clothing io order 47 Union Square, Somerbille. Mass PURDY Photographers to Somerville English and Latin School The studios are equipped throughout with every essential lnducive of the best results in portraiture. Careful and courteous treatment with every consideration for the preferences of the individual, originality in posing and design, and the prompt execution of all orders have won us friends who, in their appreciation, are our best advertising medium. Your negative goes on file with those of the leading statesmen, clergy, artists and literati of this country and abroad. J. E. PURDY CO. 146 TREMONT STREET BOSTON Discount cards may be had from the committee. P AD K S Q U AD E It O L L E It SKLATIKTG RIJMKL THE (Formerly Boston . Providence R. R. Station.) LARGEST RINK IN THE WORLD 72,000 SQUARE FEET Floor of selected maple, without a pillar or post to mar it surface 4 I.AI»S TO THE MILE HEATED BY STEAM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY Every modern convenience for the comfort of patrons. Ladies' Parlor, with matron in attendance. Gentlemen's Room, with Smoking Room attached. TEEL’S MILITARY BAND OF BOSTON Benjamin F. Teel, Director. At each afternoon and evening session. PROF. A. P. DEI1ERS, champion Trick and Fancy Skater of the World, has been especially engaged for the season. Fifteen Experienced Instructor , under the direction of PROF. A. COOKSON, amateur mile and half-mile Champ.'on f Ki gland, will give free instruction, at morning and afternoon sessions, to t eginner . WINSLOW'S CELEBRATED BALL-BEARING SKATES I!»C model) used exclusively. Free Season Ticltet To each member of the Football Team if they win the Championship of the Senior Interscholastio League. SESSIONS : if to 12 A. M , to 5, and to 10 30 1 . M. Music at each afternoon and evening session. Admission, 2 Cents; Children Under 14 Years, 15 Cents

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IS SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR S. O. ID. Club The S. O. M. Club held its first regular meeting of this school year at the home of I. Leo Bryan Tuesday, September 12. at which the election of officers took place. The officers elected for the en- suing year were: President, Carlton Gorman; vice-president, Edwin Freeman; secretary, I. Leo Bryan; and treasurer. Aaron I». Noyes. Gorman and Noyes were unanimously elected, the former because of his aptitude for putting a check on all Xoysie uprisings and half-Cooked debates, and the latter through his wonderful antipathy for holding on to money. 'Hie treasurer's report was accepted with thanks; the strong box was overflowing so that he had to open a bank account. A few events were placarded, at which the usual good times are expected. At an early hour Trenholm moved ad- journment to the dining-room. The Cambridge curfew was ringing when the weary lads wended their way homeward. --------------------------- IDass iDccthui ()n the morning of ()ctober 27 a mass meeting was held in Broadway field to practice cheers for the Malden game on the following day. ---------— ■ - jfootball Sono Dedicated to the football team of 1005, by H. 1’. L. and R. A. B.; sung to the tune of Tammany.” I. R. M. 'I . S. had a ’levcn. so did English High. Dorchester and Malden, also, but they’ve all gone by. Still there is a band of huskies that will never die. The one to land the championship is always Som- erville High. CHORES. Somerville. Somerville. Show them that our boys can play, you will surely win the day. Somerville, Somerville. Do ’em. do ’em. plow right through ’em. Somer- ville. II. A squad of hopeful juveniles from Malden came across. Somerville put those Malden children off the field by force. They gathered up their blue and gold, and went away much vexed. And now the boys of red and blue arc waiting for the next. “When You Want Something Good to Eat. Visit Mrs. Morrison’s Opposite the TWO SCHOOLS CHORUS. Somerville. Somerville, There’s no team from Malden High that could beat her, should they try, Somerville. Somerville. Soak ’em, soak ’em. kick and | okc ’em, Somerville. III. I lie next that came to try its luck was Boston English High; We did for them, and now they’ve gone to hide- away and die, A sadder, but a wiser, lot went back to whence they came: If English High was asked the score, she’d drop her head in shame. CHORUS. Somerville. Somerville, Boston does her best to win. and to beat her is a sin. Somerville, Somerville, Rush ’em. rush ’em, backward push ’em. Somer- ville. IV. From Dorchester there came a band, all uniformed in red. They said they’d come to cat us, but we gobbled them, instead: When the game was over and the wounded dragged away. The men of red were beaten, and had nothing more to sav. CHORUS. Yandcrwart. Yanderwart. Take your battered men away, save ’em for a rainy day. Somerville, Somerville. There's no other like Our mother, Somerville. V. The Training School from Cambridge came, the last u|x n the list. 'The sight they made when all was o’er was too good to be missed; . A man who stood upon the street heard Manual Training say. Don't send the score to Cambridge till the cheers have died away.” CHORUS. Victory, victory. All together loudly sing, high and wide your ban- ners fling. Red and Blue, here's to you. All is over, we’re in clover. Somerville. GEORGE L. JANVRIN JEWELER 00 CROSS STRUCT SOMFP.VILLE, MASS.



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STEELE AND NICKERSON Newsdealers £ Stationers DAVIS SQUARE, WEST SOMERVILLE FLOWERS . FRESH AND FRAGRANT. New and Artistic Effects J. NEWMAN SONS CORP’N, 51 TREMONT ST. •Compliments PERCY A. HALL, Ph. G. u Bruootet 2 Studio Building Davis Square West Somerville Prescriptions carefully compounded ALFRED E. MANN Undertaker 4 Warren Avenue - - Somerville, Mass. iOBINson, tngavin r HALF TONES THAT r PRINT LINE 1 PLATES| THAT ', PLEASE I PM COLOR. PLATES THAT ARE PERFECT ten ) ybi?rpro u ic u,H,f )iipers i ( ' no ns ifot rcoarse snecn e tx p iper fw i o ic cuts as a result oft ic r excel cnee. H Z W ishin}fionSt.Bosion FREEMAN’S Reliable Studio Twenty-eight Years in Somerville Everything in the photo line in up-to-date styles and at reasonable prices. Place your orders for the holidays now, before the rush. Studio, 22 BROADWAY Cast Somerville PERRY SHEA Z RUGGISTS BOYS. LUNCH IS READY Sandwiches, 3 Cents, Hilk, 2 Cents THE KIND YOU LIKE, at the STORE OA THE CORNER Suburban Coal Co. Successor to Middlesex Coal C mpany WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ALL RAIL COAL WOOD and HAY We deal extensively in all grades of COKE. All orders ■delivered promptly. H. A. CRAWFORD. Manager 29 Dane Street, Somerville, Mass. Telephone Somerville. Corner School and Summer Streets SOMERVILLE, HASS. FRANCIS M. WILSON XUnbertaher Telephone 330 J03 Cross Street MILTON H. PLUMMER, Ph. G. Bpotbecavy? 25 Union Square, . . . Somerville, Mass. Prescription Work a Specialty. Itieht Clerk In Attendance JTntboine’s Dancing Academy fpen MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY SCHOOL STREET, near City Hall

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