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THE BOSTON HERALD d 



TUESDAY, JAN. 22, 1924 



EX-MAYOR DAY 

 OF BANGOR DIES 



Was First in G. 0. P. Race for 

 Governor 



BANGOR, Me., Jan. 21— Former May- 

 or Albert R. Day, who was a candidate 

 for the Republican nomination for Gov- 

 ernor, died at his home today of cerebral 

 hemorrhage, following an acute attack 

 of indigestion, which he suffered while 

 In Portland Friday, He had been un- 

 conscious since Saturday afternoon. The 

 funeral service will be held at 3 o'clock 

 Wednesday afternoon at the home, 84 

 Highland street. 



Mayor Crosby today Issued a procla- 

 mation ordering: all city offices closed, 

 tha City Hall bell tolled and flags on 

 city buildings set at half-staff. Many 

 public events arranged for tonight have 

 been canceled. 



For many years Mr. Day was a po- 

 litical power in the state prior to 1903. 

 when he gave up politics for business. 

 He was, In the tlmeo f J. H. Manlev, 

 Hannibal Hamlin, Gov. Burleigh, Gov. 

 Cobb, Sen. Hale, Sen. Frye and Cong- 

 Boutelle, one of the leading figures In 

 Republican politics in Maine. 



Mr. Day was first in tho field for tha 

 Republican nomination for Governor at 

 the June primary, having announced his 

 candidacy last February, and he had 

 made a strong canvass, visiting nearly 

 every county in the state. 



