THE VOTE IN MANCHESTER 
The Names in Capitals are the Persons 
who received the Largest Vote 
GOVERNOK 
Charles W. Bartlett, Boston, Dem.. 141 
ames O. Carey, Haverhill, Soc., 4 
illiam H. Carrol, Boston, Soc. L., 1 
CURTIS GUILD, jr., Boston, Rep... 277 
Willard O. Wylie, Beverly, Pro., 12 
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR 
Thomas F. Brennan, Salem, Soc. L.. 3 
EBEN S. DRAPER, Hopedale, Rep., 261 
Patrick Mahoney, Boston, Soc., . 
John H. Smith. Dalton, Pro., 12 
Henry M. Whitney, Brookline, Dem.. 15% 
SECRETARY 
Charles C. Hitchcock, Ware, Soc.. 6 
Jonathan S. Lewis, Stoneham. Pro.. 10 
Henry B. Little, Newburyport, Dem.., 93 
WILLIAM M. OLIN, Boston, Rep., 302 
Moritz E. Ruther, Holyoke, Soc. L., 2 
TREASURER 
Christopher D. Albro, Milford, Pro.. 16 
David S. Brodeur, Brockton, Soc., 5 
ARTHUR B. CHAPIN, Holyoke, Rep.. 302 
Joao Claudino, New Bedford. Soc. L.. 3 
Daniel F. Doherty, Westfield, Dem., 73 
AUDITOR 
Patrick J. Ashe, North Adams, Dem., 71 
Herbert B. Griffin, Boston, Pro., 15 
E. O. Fredrik, Hansson, Medford Soc. L., 4 
Ambrose Miles, Lynn, Soc., 4 
HENRY E. TURNER, Malden, Rep., 298 
ATTORNEY-GENERAL 
Allen Coffin, Nantucket, Pro., 21 
Henry C. Hess, Boston, Soc. L., 3 
John P. Leahy, Boston, Dem., 80 
DANA MALONE, Greenfield, Rep., 286 
John Weaver Sherman, Boston, Soc., 7 
COUNCILLOR — FIFTH. DISTRICT 
Joseph Bartlett; Lynn, Pro., 16 
LEWIS H. BARTLETT, Lynn, Rep., 290 
Benjamin H. Blaney, Marblehead, Soc, 5 
William C. Cuseck, Newburyport, Dem., 80 
SENATOR — THIRD ESSEX DISTRICT 
George A. Schofield, Ipswich, Dem., 183 
AMES F. SHAW, Manchester, Rep., 248 
lanks, 23 
REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT — 
NINETEENTH ESSEX DISTRICT 
WILLIAM R. BROOKS, Beverly, Rep., 258 
Daniel W. Hardy, Beverly, Dem., 83 
Epes Sargent, Essex, Dem., 87 
ALBERT VITTUM, Beverly, Rep., 228 
COUNTY COMMISSIONER 
Charles S. Grieves, Amesbury, Soc., 6 
MOODY KIMBALL, Newburyport, KRep.298 
James O. Parker, Methuen, Dem., 94 
A fine line of imported laces and 
neckwear. Mile. Keyou, 113 Main 
street, Gloucester. * 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
LACES CLEANSED by an 
expert in a way to please 
the most exacting. The 
price, 75¢ the pair, is an 
under price for such work. 
Oriental patterns and colors — reproductions 
of expensive Foreign Covers—at prices way 
under what you would expect — 50 covers came 
in TODAY —and priced at 2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 
Club and Lodge 
Manchester. 
The Friday Afternoon Whist met 
yesterday with Mrs. Duncan T-. 
Beaton, Bridge street. 
The Haphazard club will meet next 
Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. 
John Baker, at “ Fairview.”’ 
‘‘ How to best advance the interests 
of the society,’’ was the subject dis- 
cussed at the meeting of the North 
Shore Horticultura] society last Fri- 
day evening. President Philemon 
Sanborn, and Fire Secretary Shaw 
both read interesting papers on the 
subject. A committee has been ap- 
pointed, composed of Mr. Jackson, H. 
W. Clark and James Salter, known as 
the entertainment committee, who 
will provide occasional] informal enter- 
tainments during the winter. The 
first of these was given last week, 
when Master Fred Jackson enter- 
tained the members with phonographic 
selections. 
“Japanese Plants’’ will be the 
topic discussed next Friday evening, 
Nov.17. George Breed, gardener at 
the Henry Clay Pierce estate, Pride’s‘ 
will lead the discussion and will speak 
chiefly on the adaptability of these 
plants to American gardens. 
LOOK 
IN TO 
THE OLD CORNER STORE! 
What for? 
Fall and Winter CAPS, 
Well, for 
UMBRELLAS, "70", 
A Nice Assortment of Gloves, Mittens, Hose and Underwear 
Jack Frost says, “ I’m coming; 
look out!” 
Yes, its THE OLD CORNER, aged 119 years and six months. 
GEO. |. ALIEWN. 
Manchester, Mass. 
5.00, 6.00 and upwards to 10% — 
Couch Covers 
Bagdad patterns and Versian stripes—in the 
unique squares and odd irregular patterns that 
are only to be found in real Persian products 
or such copies as we occasionally come across— 
H. M. BIXBY & CO. 
242 ESSEX ST. 
SALEM. 
William Pawley, D.G. M. W., of 
Salem, paid an official visit to North 
Shore lodge, A.O.U.W.,, at their 
meeting Tuesday evening. 
The Hunters and Warriors degrees 
will be worked on three candidates at 
the meeting of Conomo tribe, 113, 
Red Men, next Wednesday evening. 
A full attendance of the chiefs is re- 
quested at the meeting that night. 
Correct styles in headgear at Mlle 
Keyou’s, Gloucester. 2 
; Chisholm’s 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 31 YEARS at 
161 Main Street, GLOUCESTER. 
Particular Attention Paid to Repairing. 
CHARLES HOOPER 
FULL LINE OF 
FALL 
AND WINTER 
SS EL@) has 
In Russet and Black. 
11 Central Square, Manchester, 
Can we furnish you with estimates on 
HOUSE WIRING 
in a concealed, up-to-date manner that is 
approved by the N.E. Underwriters 
Association? 
If so, call us up and we will furnish es- 
timate, free of charge, covering wiring 
or fixtures. 
With our Boston connection we can 
give you the best line of fixtures for se- 
lection. 
Clark & Mills Electrical Co. 
W. W. HARDING, Resident Manager. 
Boston. Manchester, Tel. 11-12. Cambridge. 
