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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Will You Trust the Government of 
Massachusetts to the Boston Bosses 
of the Faneuil Hal 
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‘Neither Foss or myself could hope to win 
after such a convention as this.”’ 
James H. Vahey at Faneuil Hall. 
(Boston Post, Oct. 7, 1910.) 
Foss Owes His Nomination For Governor 
To Fitzgerald and Lomasney 
Are you willing to have the appointment of your public officials 
dictated by the Boston Democratic Machine? 
Are you willing to see the Boston Police Force, the Boston License 
Commission and the Civil Service Commission dominated by the 
same sinister influence ? 
Governor Draper has given a business administration. He has been 
fair to organized labor, to organized capital and the whole people. 
Under a Republican administration the people of Massachusetts are 
today employed, new mills are in process of construction, and the 
savings banks deposits indicate a prosperous and thrifty people. 
As YOU Are Proud of Massachusetts, Vote For A Clean and 
Untainted Administration of State Affairs 
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GOVERNOR Lieut.- Governor 
GOVERNOR DRAPER SAYS: “Of the Democratic candidate for Goveinor, Mr. Foss, T will say that his record 
of performance in public office is a blank. His public record as a candidate for public office in both parties 1s well known, 
When a Republican he tried to rule or ruin, and failed in both. Asa Democrat he has tried to rule or ruin, and succeeded in both.” 
Republican State Committee — Charles E. Hatfield, Chairman; John H. Curtin, Secretary. 
