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356 Dec. 22 355-10

VING JUDGE SCULLY IS GOOD JUDGE OF BARGAIN

Ed Friedman being given flowers--image The above picture by the International Film Service was taken just as His Honor (at the extreme right) elbowed his way into the crowd to buy a beautiful bouquet of carnations from Miss Irma Bregstone, not only obtaining the flowers but substantially helping the Salvation Army send doughnuts to the American boys "over there." The sailor in the picture is Ed Friedman, four-minute man and recruiting speaker for the navy.

ma Bregstone 13 yrs. old, helped swell lvation Army fund for buying uts and coffee to be served to oys in the trenches. om the Chicago American

RAISE $1,400 IN CITY HALL FOR "DOUGHNUTS" Judge Scully, Henry T. Chase, Jr. and Others "Arrested" to Aid Salvation Army Fund.

How many doughnuts will $1,400 buy? And how much Java? The Salvation Army war fund booth in the main corridor of the Court House and City Hall Building com- puted this morning the this was the total amount of money they took in yesterday. They raised it in various ways. Judge and Mrs. Philip Bregstone and their daughter, Erma Maxine Breg- stone, in Colonial costume; Ed Fried- man, yeoman, first class, official speaker for the navy recruiting services- d Miss Tina Cunningham, star- unclear Majestic all helped