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A sale of cake and ani and hot 
chocolote, under the auspices of the Class 
of 09, Story High school, will be held 
in the "Handicraft Shop, an the Common 
tomorrow afternoon and evening. The 
cfass is raising funds for graduation ex- 
penses and deserves liberal patronage. 
A rousing good Republican rally, with 
prominent speakers, some night on the 
week before election, is what the Re- 
publican Town committee is endeavor- 
ing to bring about. A band will be pro- 
cured and if the boys should carry out 
their present ambitions and get together a 
torchlight procession may be another fea- 
ture. A rally will also be held at the 
Cove school house at a nearby date. 
The committee have a handsome Taft 
and Sherman banner on the way and it 
is expected it will be strung up next 
Tuesday. It will probably be hung in 
Central square between J. F. Rabardys’ 
block on a tree on the edge of the Com- 
mon, 
; Red Men Celebrate. 
Conomo tribe of Red Men, Manches- 
.@., was out in large numbers Wednes- 
day evening when a semi-public meeting 
was held, and some thirty palefaces were 
invited in to participate in a good time. 
A pleasing entertainment program was 
presented and Past Great Sachem Scamp- 
ton of Roslindale was present and gave 
a rousing good talk on the order, its aims 
and objects, and the benefits deriving 
from it. Past Sachem Ellison of Win- 
nepurket tribe of Lynn was also present 
and gave a brief talk, as did also Past 
Sachem E. S. Bradley. 
The entertainment consisted of cornet 
solo, Seems to Me I’ve Always Loved 
You, by [Byron Bullock; vocal solo, 
Arowana, William Cool; trombone 
solo, That’s What the Rose Said to Me, 
Lagory Wade; solo, Those Songs My 
Mother used to Sing, Harry S. Tappan; 
duet, trombone and cornet, Alice Where 
Art Tho Lagory Wade and Chester 
Cook; solo: ‘Take Me Out to the Ball 
Game, William Cool; solo, My Dream 
of the U. S. A., H. S. Tappan. — P. H. 
Boyle also gave several readings. 
Following the entertainment the 
wariiors and palefaces adjourned to the 
forest where a feast of corn and venison 
was in waiting, prepared by “‘ Chef’ 
Frank H. Crombie. 
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