. Patriot's day celebration at Cambridge, Mass., April 19th, 1921. Also an address on the true American flag <our first national emblem and standard> the Cambridge flag . AWES, JR. Rider incostume, on horseback, impersonating William Dawes, Jr., with cavalry escort. (Seeroute on page 2.) A. M.— CHILDREN of graduating classes of Eliot and Hancock Schools leave NorthEnd Park in special street cars, to follow the route of Paul Reveres ride to Lexington. P. M.— BOSTON COMMON.— Open Air Patriotic Program. Instrumental singing. Motion pictures. Special features in ke


. Patriot's day celebration at Cambridge, Mass., April 19th, 1921. Also an address on the true American flag <our first national emblem and standard> the Cambridge flag . AWES, JR. Rider incostume, on horseback, impersonating William Dawes, Jr., with cavalry escort. (Seeroute on page 2.) A. M.— CHILDREN of graduating classes of Eliot and Hancock Schools leave NorthEnd Park in special street cars, to follow the route of Paul Reveres ride to Lexington. P. M.— BOSTON COMMON.— Open Air Patriotic Program. Instrumental singing. Motion pictures. Special features in keeping wth the spirit &i the day. (See program, page 8.) LANTERNS will be hung from the l)elfry of the NORTH CHURCH the night of April IS,following church services at 8 eight oclock, according to the annual custom. Fcjliowing the departure of Paul Revere and escort from North Square at 10 A. M., April lil,the North End Committee will proceed with a ceremony of dedication of three publicsquares named in memory of World War veterans. Participants to include the NavyBand and bluejackets, Italian War Veterans, and American Legion Posts from North Endand Revere. 3 I. Medford. Hon. Benjamin F. Haines, of Committee, Andrew F. Curtin. Exercises in INIedford will center at the Captain Isaac Hall House, where Paul Revereon his famous ride of 1775 aroused Captain Hall and notified him that the British were house is now the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Gaffej^, through whose courtesyit has been opened for the reception of the rider on each of the annual celebrations the pastfew years. A bronze tablet erected by the Massachusetts Society of Sons of the Revolutionmarks the historical importance of this A. M.— The Mayor and members of the City Government will meet the rider and cavalry escort on arrival in A. M.— Exercises at Captain Hall House Ijy members of Daughters of the Ameri(;aii Revolution, Veterans of the Grand Army and


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