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MANCHESTER’S BIG VO 
OTE 
601. Bartots Cast IN ‘TUESDAY’S 
ELECTION WitH UsuaAL REPUB- 
LICAN MAJORITY. 
Manchester in common with the 
rest of the country cast a big vote 
last Tuesday. The unusual stress of 
national affairs the last four years 
stimulated a larger vote than in ordi- 
nary years. 601 out of a registration 
of 692 voted. The result of the bal- 
lot in Manchester was as follows: 
President 
Hughes 4h). eee ee ee ee 359 
Wilson CD) itis ie tree eee 206 
Scattering oy. .>u8, iene tee eee 8 
Governor 
McCall ik i... a4 ere oes 385 
ManSield. Ci) see nme aeeneaes 162 
Scatteniy jaca ve Hare ele er es 14 
Lt.-Governor 
Coolidge: CR) tia. se eeee eer 394 
Riley -(D)- ase eewiens eee eo ee 122 
pcattering ii..2> are antares eee 16 
Secretary 
Langtry Ui jr sete as ale oe 379 
E VOUS LID) eos oe eee ae ee 120 
SCACEOII NY aot eta acre 5 
Treasurer 
Burrillel RVG ken ae ee eee 370 
TLeasues(D) Ge csa<eeeene eee 125 
Scattetitig Svea marie ee 3 
Auditor 
Cook CR) < smch's wcpie mee aeaeeten 306 
soulliere” (1) )cc.5 eeapenees gees koe 108 
Scattering —itwaenet ene eee 4 
Attorney-General 
Pi ttwill: {RO Seer ae a ee ge 376 
Donahtie (DJ. sn wee nee 116 
scattering >< onc 5 pate eater 5 
U.S. Senator 
Lodges". RB). aus so, koe. een 372 
Hitzgeraldul yee eee = see 170 
DCALLETING geet saan aa eee 7 
Congressman 
Gardneril- Rees x deestkne oteen oe 400 
Howard (D)+.sa0esihenwe seen 120 
OCatterIng: 4. over pone eae eee ee 8 
Councillor 5th Dist. 
Darr: CR) cae semen eee 390 
landers. { 300,Joa .8.- sac eeeeen 15 
State Senator 
rown (CRC. ete eee 391 
Rep. General Court 
Raymond. GR) a eee oes 263 
Hoate (D) a0 270 
County Commr. 
Grosvenor (R)Up) eran oes 372 
Leonard {Dj sen ee eee 30 
Associate Commrs. 
Leighton. Rjs 3) see eee 318 
« argent -(RY\) auiccene eee ava 
palding: (S0e) ncave enc. eee 16 
thoes ( S0C,) Se. ee ene 16 
Dist. Attorney 
Cox. (R )" iat. . aeael eee 361 
Cunningham .(D) Se eee 107 
Scattering. vc. /as.0 sane eee 6 
NORTH SHORE BRigkee 
Nov. 10,1916. 
W. B. Calderwood 
Successor to DAVID FENTON CO. 
Builder of Yachts, Launches and Tenders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, Oars, and all kinds of 
Marine Hardware constantly on hand 
Marine Railways, Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description 
Boats STORED FOR THE WINTER AT OWNERS’ RISK IN CASE OF FIRE 
Manchester, Mass. 
Clerk of Courts 
CeeOTP OT IPN Doi v5 Ge Men eee Be 343 
Notwood. (Soc) i vis. «4200 ae 24 
Register of Deeds 
TISle: ty alas cute Cate eh reer en 342 
Chisnall< (S0¢7) Shae aap ok ote 14 
The vote on the proposal to hold 
a constitutional convention was as 
follows: Yes, 172; No, 138. 
The proposal to make New Year’s 
Day a legal holiday was voted: Yes, 
272 + No, ‘137, 
The vote on the primary act was: 
Yes, 199; No, 105. 
REPRESENTATIVE VOTE IN 
Nortu SuHore District. 
F. E. Raymond Jas. Hoare 
ESSEX MANCHESTER 
STATE 
Manchester 263 270 
Ward 6, Beverly 168 75 
Ward 4, Beverly 590 157 
Essex 246 55 
Totals 1267 557 
LATE ELECTION RETURNS. 
According to the returns early this 
morning President Wilson had car- 
ried California and New Mexico, the 
two doubtful states, and was elected 
with 273 electoral votes to 258 for 
Hughes. Recounts will probably be 
held in several of the close states. 
Up to an early hour this morning the 
election hinged on the way California 
would go and it went for Wilson by 
about 3000. 
“ROBINSON CRUSOE, JR.” 
Few organizations of any kind, or 
touring millionaires, for that matter, 
travel amid more lavish comfort than 
the Al Jolson company from the New 
York Winter Garden, which rolled 
into Boston Sunday afternoon on a 
special train of twelve cars, to open 
an engagement at the Shubert Thea- 
tre, which is proving one of the most 
successful in the history of that 
house. This costs money, and lots 
of it. Also it is such striking con- 
trast to the usual theatrical routine 
that it is bound to raise the question, 
“why all this extravagance ?” 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
TELEPHONES 
Office 254--Res. 241-W 
MINIATURE ALMANAC 
Week beginning Friday, Nov. 10. 
Sun Light High Tide 
Da; Rises Sets Auto A.M. P. M. 
Fri 10 6.29 4.27 457 11.06 11.37 
Sat 11 630 4.26 4.56 11.47 
Sun 12 631 4.25 455 0.20 12.30 
Mon 13 633 424 454 1.03 1.11 
Tues 14 634 4.23 453 145 1.55 
Wed 15 635 423 453 230 241 
Thu 16 6.36 4,225 aNO2 esa eon 
Watch for the 
RED TRUCKS 
Telephones: 
GLOUCESTER MANCHESTER 
66 and 1266 161 
Telephone 53-M _ Repairing and Pressing 
J. HARRIS 
MERCHANT JAILOR 
Maker of 
FINE CLOTHING FOR LADIES 
AND GENTLEMEN 
42 & 44 CENTRAL ST. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
MANCHESTER 
Wm. J. Johnson, who owns the 
house occupied by Wm. Hodgdon on 
Bridge st. is grateful to the Manches- 
ter fire department for the efficient 
manner in which they handled the re- 
cent fire at that house. He believes 
that it is due to the prompt arrival 
and skill of the department that the 
dwelling was saved. He has written 
to the department to that effect. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290, adv, 
