Somerville High School - Radiator Yearbook (Somerville, MA)

 - Class of 1907

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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS ---0- Wellington-Wild Coal Co... . .Inside Front Cover Freeman's Studio 99 » » Tavlor, James C }9 ft ft Bryant's Sons, folin » 99 99 Willow Pharmacy 99 t » Stewart Salisbury 99 99 99 Clayton, L. E Fletcher’s Studio ... v 1 Howard, J. W . . . ” 1 (iustin, 11. E Wright Ditson . . . ” 1 Hampden Creamery ... ” 24 Rhodes. R. 11 ... ” 24 Cluett, Peabody Co ... ” 24 Padelford ... ” 24 Suburban Coal Company.... .. 24 Pearson's 24 Cutter. Frederic R .. ” 24 Hale. Albert I- .. ” 24 ('anavan. M. S .. ” 24 Dieges Clust .. Inside Back Cover (iilberth. C. A 91 99 99 Teele. Frank A » ft ft Janvrin, George I H 99 Teele .Square Variety Store . 99 99 99 Young 1- Small 99 99 Hinckley Woods ft 99 99 Woodbury, F. A J' 99 99 Wilson, Francis M • • 99 99 Dobinson. W. 1 99 99 99 Jordan Studio Back Cover COHPLirtENTS OF ■— R. H. RHODES Students’ Luncheon Highland Ave., cor. Prescott St. v? PADEXrORD DRUGGIST GILMAN SQUARE Suburban Coal Company WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ALL-RAIL COAL x WOOD and HAY We deal extensively in all grades of COKE All Orders Delivered Promptly ------0-- H. A. CRAWFORD - - - Manager --o-- 29 DANE ST., SOMERVILLE, MASS. TELEPHONE »20 SOHERVILLE FOR BEST RESULTS .. USE .. Hampden Cream IN YOUR COFFEE CEREALS PUDDINGS Ask Your Dealer ICE CREAM, EtC. QUARTER SIZE BOYS’ COLLAR 15c each; 2 tor 25c. IN MEN'S SIZE8 THE ABCORT f Cluet», Fcnbodr Co., Makers AFTER THE GAME-------- REMEMBER PERSONS 304 BROADWAY Justice of the Peace Notary Public FREDERIC R. CUTTER 326 BROADWAY Jeweler and Optician SOMERVILLE, MASS Established 1878 TELEPHONE 722-1 JZ7 Albert F. Hale jZ? PHARMACIST 48 Cross Street, East Somerville M. S. CANAVAN Groceries and Provisions

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THE SOMERVILLE RADIATOR 23 yard line. Eraser recovered the ball, and from that distance Daly dropped the field goal. The line-up:— SC )M ER VILLE. DORCH ESTER. Scriven (Field), l.e....r.e., Cruickshank (Leonard) Commins, l.t..........................r.t.. Conly Russell. I.g.............r.g.. Abbott (Fletcher) Gustin, c.............................c., Carlson Kitchen, r.g............................I.g., Beal H°vt. r-t....................I.t.. Barton (Blank) Forg’ r.e.............................l.c., Eraser .Mixer, cj.b........................q.b., DcCocn Mahoney, l.li.b.......................r.h.b., Daly Sharry, r.h.b.........................l.h.b., Riley Russ (Dickerman). f.b.................f.b., Abbott IRobcvt Southern's mromi [Continued from pago G.] wavy brown hair, and her hands deep in the pockets of her long coat. As she was going out, her mother called after her: “Don't be long, dear, re- member the dinner. As she turned in between the high banks of snow piled along either side of the walk, she felt the fine quality of tne air that sparkled with a cold vitality, as pure as the snow which seemed to exhale it. She tossed her head as if to rid it of all the dis- ordered fancies she had gathered in the unreal world of romance with which she had spent the day. Then for the first time she realized how gigantic the storm had been. O11 the avenue the snow had been beaten into a hard, yellow track, and Welling- ton avenue was alive; the single sleighbell Alice had heard that morning had been joined by num- berless strings of other bells, until the air vibrated with their musical clamor. Great Russian sledges with scarlet plumes shaking at their dashboards swept by, with the faces of their occupants ruddy in their furs. When she came to Fairbanks street she turned down to the little old chapel where she had come so often before; she tried the door, and it yielded to her efforts. As she tripped down the aisle, she noticed that the church was full of shadows, and it had rather a dreamy effect upon her. Involuntarily she spoke aloud, and said: How good it seems to be back in this little chapel after so long a time, and how familiar the old chapel looks, with its darkly- colored windows through which are sent the vari- ous tinted shafts of sunlight! And still in a dreamy manner her fingers played oyer the keys of the organ and produced the familiar old ballad. “Home, Sweet Home.” The chapel seemed to in- cite in her a thoughtful mood, and she played all the old pieces she had heard her mother play so often before. Finally she thought of the time, and, closing the organ, started down the aisle toward the door. As she got about half way to the door, a figure ap- proached her from out the shadows, and seeing her retreat a step in fright, said: Don’t be afraid; I heard you say how good it seemed to be back in the old chapel, and I was of the same mind, and you played the old pieces my mother used to play, which brought back memories of fifteen years ago. Do you know Mr. and Mrs. Southern, and are they still alive? Alice started in surprise, and exclaimed: Why, of course I know them; they are my mother and father, but, ' in a sadder tone, my father has been dead these past twelve years. Then the man told her that they were his parents, too, and asked in surprise if it were possible that she was the tiny Alice he had last seen fifteen years ago. Alice confessed io being the same, and said: Why, you must be my much-talked-of brother Robert! How often mother speaks of you! It will make her real happy to see you again, her boy Robert! So together they started down the familiar street toward home. When they reached the house, they went straight to the library: the mother’s back was turned toward the door, but when she turned f Words cannot express her look of joyous surprise and welcome, and after fondly embracing her bov, who was now a full-grown manly man of thirty- three, she told him how he had been proved inno- cent thirteen years ago. Proof being found that the papers had belonged to a fellow by the name of Roland Saunders, thus accounting for the initials R. S.. and the fellow, being too much of a coward at the time, allowed the truly honest Robert Southern to shoulder his guilt. But after two years, he wrote to the faculty and confessed all. Mr. and Mrs. Southern were immediately in- formed of their son’s innocence, but it was too late; the damage was done, and the happy home was de- stroyed. but Mr. Southern was exceedingly pleased to have him proved innocent. Robert also rejoiced to know that his father had lived to see his inno- cence proven. lie told his mother that he had prospered in the West, but had never heard of his vindication, and had written to them. but. having received no answer, thought they still believed him guilty. But the mother told him she had received no letter, and had thought him dead after all these years, and as a proof of his father’s feeling toward him, told him how in his last sickness he called for him all the time. Now they were all together again except the father. Robert said he would stay at home now, for although the West offered great promises, the East was his home and he loved it.



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Dieges (£X Clust If we made it, it’s right Class Fins, Fraternity Pins Medals, Cups MAKERS OF S. E. H. S. PINS YOUNG SMALL APOTHECA HIES Headquarters for Y. S. Cold Cream, Stationery, Etc. TEELE SQUARE Frederic Hinckley HINCKLEY WOODS INSURANCE 32 Kilby St Boston Edward F. Woods Fir»-, Burg . ry, Employers Liability and rvery de- ception of Insurance. Circular explaining Burglary Ins. and rat--» for Liability Ini. will b • sent on ipplicat Ion. Telephone Branch Exchange U6' Main 47 Winter Street BOSTON, MASS. 129 Tremont Street C. A. G1LBERTH 370-A MEDFORD STREET MEDFORD SREET GROCERY --o— Legal Stamps Frank A. Teele REAL ESTATE F. A. WOODBURY Fine Footwear MARSHALL ST-, WINTER HILL FRANCIS M. WILSON TOn evtafter Telephone 330 103 Cross Street Coal and Wood DAVIS SQ., - WEST SOMERVILLE GEORGE L. JANVR1N JEWELER 60 CROSS STREET SOMERVILLE, MASS. Teele Square Variety Store f I PERIODICALS MAGAZINES | J DAILY AND SUNDAY PAPERS U| C I CIGARS AND TOBACCO | aivE us a call G. H. DEERING

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