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The Manchester Trust Gompany 
Capital $100,000.00 
Deposits $748,000.00 
Roger W. Babson 
Dr. Geo. W. Blaisdell 
) Michael J. Callahan 
| Ernest S. Curtis 
Everett L. Edmands 
Henry S. Grew 
M. B. Gilman 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. 
GPVeTE 
Rocer W. Basson, Vice-Pres.; 
Harry W. Purincton, Sec. and Treas. 
DIRECTORS. 
Surplus $34,000.00 
Assets $894,000.00 
OFFICERS. 
OxiverR T. Roserts, President, 
WILLIAM Hoare, Vice-Pres.; 
William Hoare 
George L. Knight 
Edward A. Lane 
F. J. Merrill 
Oliver T. Roberts 
Horace Standley 
Geo. F. Willett 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sats. 8:30-1; Sat. Ev’gs (deposits only) 7-8 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reeorts—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER 
TEL 73 R and W 
Watch Repairing 
Do not neglect your watch. If you compel it to run longer 
than two years without attention you are inviting trouble. 
Dirt gets 
in, mixes with the dried oil and cuts the bearings like a file. 
Regular care will add years to the life of your watch and save 
you money in the long run. 
F. S. Thompson, sewever 
164 Main Street, Gloucester 
Eva Tancuay AT B. F. Kerrn’s 
Eva Tanguay, the madcap genius 
of mirth and~ song, renowned the 
country over as the cyclonic comedi- 
enne, will return to vaudeville the 
week of November oth, making her 
debut at B. F. Keith’s Theatre in 
Boston. Miss Tanguay has not ap- 
peared in vaudeville for over two 
years. She has been starring at the 
head of her own company through 
the South and Middle West. Eva 
Tanguay occupies a niche all her own 
in the hall of fame on the American 
stage. She is unique. Her popular- 
ity is boundless. She is the greatest 
box office attraction in the world. 
Miss Tanguay will bring an entirely 
new act to Boston this season. She 
will sing a repertoire of brand-new 
and entirely original songs, while her 
costumes are said to surpass in 
novelty, beauty and effectiveness any- 
thing previously seen upon the Amer- 
ican stage. Seats are now on sale for 
Eva Tanguay Week, and if the ad- 
vance sale is any criterion, next week 
should be one of the biggest in the 
history of B. F. Keith’s Theatre, 
from the point of attendance. It is 
quite likely a new record will be hung 
up before the week is over. This 
brilliant star will be surrounded by a 
wonderful vaudeville show. 
LONGWoRTH RETURNS TO CONGRESS 
The election of former Congress- 
man Nicholas Longworth to Congress 
from the Ohio district, is of interest 
to North Shore people as Mr. Long- 
THE ELECTION 
Manchester voters to the number of 
481 turned out Tuesday for the state 
election, and gave strong endorsement 
to the republican ticket. Following 
are some of the votes: = 
For governor—McCall, rep., 302; 
Walsh, dem., 145; Walker, prog., 22; 
Evans, prohibition, 7; Roberts, so- 
cialist, 2; Reimer, socialist labor, o. 
For Lieut. Gov.—Cushing, rep., 
309; Barry, dem., 133. 
Secy.—Langtry, 277; Donahue, 131. 
Treas.—Burrill, 288; Mansfield, 
I4I. 
Auditor.—Cook, 269; Pope, 137. 
Attorney-Gen.—Attwill, 289; Boyn- 
ton, 126. 
Congressman—Gardner, 352; Scho- 
field, 107. 
Councillor — Frothingham, 
Smith, 112. 
Senator—Norwood, 314; Andrews, 
157 
Cong Commissioner— Kimball, _ 
288; Earley, 117. 
Vacation of laborers act—yes, 169; 
no, 145. 
Saturday half-holiday act—yes, 215 ; 
no, 134. 
Party enrollment at primaries—yes, 
242; no, 72. 
283 ; 
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worth is numbered in the North 
Shore colony. He was one of those 
to be caught in the progressive sweep 
two years ago. 
TrAMSTERS TO HorD Mass MEETING 
Teamsters from Beverly, Beverly 
Farms and Manchester will have a 
mass meeting at Laster’s hall, Cabot. 
street, Beverly, this Friday evening at 
8.30 o'clock. Plans will be talked 
over for the reviving of the organiza- 
tion which was a live and flourishing 
one in days gone by. 
Worry makes the heart ache 
harder. 
