12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Political Advertisement 
To the Voters of the Third Essex 
Senatorial District: 
Having been requested by a large 
number of my friends in the district 
to allow the use of my name for the 
Republican nomination for senator 
from the district, I consented to do 
so, knowing at the time that Senator 
Norwood had announced that he 
should not be a candidate for a third 
term, both personally and in inter- 
views in the Gloucester and Newbury- 
port papers. So at the time of my 
decision the field was open, and hav- 
ing served the voters of the T'wenty- 
first Representative district for two 
years to the best of my ability and | 
believe satisfactorily to my constitu- 
ents, never missing a session during 
the whole time, I decided to allow my 
name to be used in connection with 
the nomination. If the voters of the 
district have sufficient confidence in 
me to believe that I can properly rep- 
resent their interests, I shall be glad 
to receive their support.. I believe 
with Senator Norwood that with the 
large territory covered by the sena- 
torial district, the election of a can- 
didate for two successive terms is a 
sufficient honor to any man, and the 
interest of the district will be best 
subserved by following this rule, both 
in the senatorial and representative 
districts. 
VOTE FOR 
P. H. BOYLE 
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 
for 
SENATOR 
TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1914 
ard Essex District 
P. H, Boyz, Manchester, Mass, 
Political Advertisement 
Voters of Manchester: 
One of the candidates for the re- 
publican nomination this year to rep- 
resent the Twenty-first Essex Dis- 
trict, which is composed of Wards 4, 
5 and 8 of Gloucester, and the Town 
of Manchester, is Augustus Hubbard 
oi Gloucester. Mr. Hubbard is prob- 
abiy better known to Manchester 
voters than any other candidate that 
Gloucester could: put before. the 
voters. He is better known to the 
older voters than to the younger gen- 
cration, for he has always been prom- 
inently identified with politics 
throughout the district. 
He is head of the well known firm, 
bearing his name, maufacturers of 
the famous Hubbard’s Biscuits, 
though he is now retired from active 
business, and can, accordingly, devote 
all his time to the office if he is suc- 
cessful. 
Mr. Hubbard was in the State 
House some years ago, representing 
his district in Gloucester, before 
Manchester was in the district with 
the three Gloucester wards. 
He was slated for the Senate eight 
or nine years ago when James F. 
Shaw, of Manchester, was elected. 
Everybody was of the opinion at the 
time that Mr. Hubbard was the logi- 
cal candidate for that position. It is 
for that reason, largely, that Man- 
chester voters are so favorable to Mr. 
Hubbard’s election to the lower 
branch at this time. It is Manches- 
ter's Chance to Show they have not 
forgotten what Mr. Hubbard did for 
Manchester at that time im stepping 
out of the way and letting Manches- 
ter’s candidate get by. 
Manchester Voters, Mark your Cross 
for 
Augustus Hubbard 
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 
for 
REPRESENTATIVE 
21st Essex District 
At the Primaries next Tuesday. 
Epwarp W. BAKER, 
Manchester. 
Primaries Nex’ TUESDAY 
The fall primaries for nomination 
of candidates on the various tickets 
for the fall election to be held in Nov- 
ember will be held next Tuesday, The 
polls will be open in Manchester from 
four in the afternoon until eight in the 
evening. Manchester voters have 
especial interest in the election this 
year from the fact a Manchester man 
—Patrick H. Boyle is candidate for 
the State Senate to represent this dis- 
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Political Advertisement 
VOTE FOR 
FRED M. GORMAN 
For Representative 
Next Tuesday, SEPT. 2 2 
A Believer in Clean Politics 
FRED M. GORMAN 
88 Western Ave, Gloucester, Mass. 
trict, which comprises the towns and 
cities from Newburyport to Manches- 
ter and Cape Ann.. Mr. Boyle has 
served in the lower branch for the 
last two years. He stands strong in 
the Gloucester district, from which he 
was elected last year as the choice of 
one of the wards who put Mr. Boyle 
up instead of a candidate of their 
own. 
Senator Norwood of Hamilton is 
candidate for re-election for a third 
term, as against Mr. Boyle. 
For representative from this dis- 
trict there are three candidates on the 
republican ticket. Augustus Hubbard, 
Mayor Harry Foster and Fred M. 
Gorman, all of Gloucester. 
Mr. Hubbard has beeen in business 
in Gloucester for a great many years 
and has served in the legislature be- 
fore. 
Mr. Gorman, the youngest of the 
three has been in business in Glou- 
cester for the last ten years. 
Mayor Foster is well known to 
everybody.in this end of the district 
as he lives in Magnolia, 
