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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Herman A. MacDonald was re- 
elected Mayor of Beverly for a 
second two-year term on Tuesday in 
an exciting three cornered contest in 
which the largest vote in the history 
of the city was recorded. Mr. Mac- 
Donald won by 29 votes over alder- 
man Willard O. Wylie, former alder- 
man James McPherson, who was 
third, receiving a surprising large 
vote. The contest was not decided 
until the returns from the last ward 
were in. Ward 6—the Mayor’s 
home ward, stood by him nobly, giv- 
ing him the largest vote of 208 ever 
given any one ‘here in a contested 
fight and the good margin was suff- 
cient to over come the losses in some 
of the other wards. 
A new granolithic walk is being 
laid at the Beverly Farms School, 
from the main entrance to Haskell st. 
The Village Christmas tree will be 
at Marshall’s field, off Central Square 
on Christmas Eve, the exercises com- 
mencing at 8 o'clock. 
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A. W. Rogers, President 
J. BR. Pope, Vice Fresident 
E. 8. Webber, Cashier 
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CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
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Special Department for Automobiles 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 Rantoul Street, Cor. Bow Street 33 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
Telephone: Factory 158-M Residence 449-W 
Andrew Standley camp, S. of V., 
are planning to hold another public 
whist party in G. A. R. hall after 
Christmas. 
The contest in Ward 6 for Alder- 
man was quite a pretty contest, al- 
though its interest was lost to some 
extent over the fight for Mayor. 
Alderman Caleb Loring was elected 
by a vote of 155 to 127 given William 
Watt. Alderman Loring lost 4 votes 
from last year, and Mr. Watt gained 
26 over his showing of last year. 
THE Vote oF Crty For Mayor 
Wards: sf. 2 = 4 50 ae 
MacD. 206/203/150/333/228|208] 1328 
McP.. 390/123|184/152|197| 31/1077 
Wylie 257/195|244|/360|181| 62/1299 
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Tue Warp 6 VorTsS 
Mayor 
Herman A. MacDonald ........ 208 
James MoPherg0n..». as 6. ce aes 31 
Willard OF Wylie “vie. cee 62 
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ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE 
Roland B. Lindsay 
George H. Hurd 
LewiseS. Sethe is. a0 Us wen oe 119 
Ase0rge :W. SMcNutitesuneuaees we 145 
eat ge. TL. LeonaTdh. cmon oev-estinry 31 
George F. Goldthwait .......«. 105 
Jonn:G, Jedieher |. oa. sae. cate 138 
Blane Rais geen as cin ce ae eee 218 
ALDERMAN 
Weiner Watts... cosh. cor eee ry 
Caleb Loring a maatae a. «vie. Smee 155 
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ScHoo, CoMMITTEE WARD ONE 
Frances’G. Stanley ..........+. 128 
Albert Scott Fraser .....:...... 75 
Bilanles ic< nmicatitenkeiauaeareaanareen: 105 
ScHoo, CoMMITTEE Warp Two 
Melvin E. Davenport .......... 164 
Blanks 144 
ScHoo, CoMMITTEE WarD THREE 
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George D. Alderman .......... 149 
Brenks. Uo a. ho ae aoe 159 
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At the election on Tuesday, in 
Ward 6, ther were’ 308 votes cast, of 
which five were by women. As the- 
registration in the ward is only 352 
it is plain that the ward was looked 
after pretty close in getting out the 
vote. For those few who did not 
vote, there was some good reason, 
principally because they were away 
from the city, sick or had some equal- 
ly good excuse. 
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