apt. 24 1915. 
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F.A. LANE 
Manchester, Mass. 
is 
THE PRIMARI#S IN MANCH 
ER. 
rest 
ae 
The primaries Tuesday drew out 
an unusually large vote in Manches- 
ter, a total of 280 being registered, 
five of which had to be thrown out 
because of wrong marking. | Last 
year’s primary vote was 210. 
The polls opened at four o’clock 
and closed at eight. The ballots had 
been counted and the vote announced 
a little before midnight. The result 
of the ballots: 
REPUBLICAN ‘NoMINATIONS. 
Whole number of votes. 
Governor—Cushing, 134; Foss, 17; 
MeCall; 77. 
Lieutenant Governor — Coolidge, 
iol) eieamn ITO. 
Secretary of State—Langtry, 179. 
Treasurer—Burrill, 160. 
Auditor—Bagley, 32; Cook, 87; 
George, 72. 
Attorney-General—Atwill, 156. 
Councillor, Fifth District—Ingra- 
aie ast! arr, 164, : 
Senator, Third Essex District— 
Brown, 113; Norwood, 115. 
PRenresertative in General Court, 
Forestry 
Experts 
Box 244, Beverly, 
21st Essex District—Foster, 157; 
Gorman, 75. . 
County Commissioner—Poor, 165. 
County Treasurer—Robinson, 171. 
Sheriff—Johnson, 199; White, 109. 
District Attorney — B UTKecesTaOs 
Com 52. 
State committee, third Essex Dis- 
trict—Clark, 156. 
Delegates to state convention— 
Percy A. Wheaton, Wm. W. Hoare, 
Geo. S. Sinnicks, Edwin P. Stanley. 
Town committee — Patrick 4H. 
Boyle, Edwin P. Stanley, Geo. $. Sin- 
nicks, Alfred C. Hooper, Walter R. 
Bell, Wm, W. Hoare, Thomas Baker, 
Chester L. Standley Raymond 
ie len: 
Democratic NOMINATIONS. 
Governor—Deitrick, 4; Walsh, 18. 
and 
Lieutenant Governor—BParry, 19. 
Secretary—Grosvenor, 19. 
Treasurer—Bowles, 17. 
Auditor—Morse, 19. 
Attorney-General — Donahue, 10; 
Williams, 6. 
Councillor, Fifth District—Patton, 
4 
Senator, Third Essex District— 
Mansfield, 5. 
R. E. Henderson 
Mass, Telephone 
County 
ib. 
County Treasurer—McGrath, 3. 
Sheriff—Earley, 12. 
District Attorney—Sullivan.. 8. 
Delegate to state convention—Benj. 
H. Corliss. 
Town  contmittee — Charles ~ ©. 
Dodge, Clarence W. Morgan, Curtis 
Stanley, James Hoare, Theodore ©. 
Rowe, Kdward, P. Flynn, Benj. H. 
Corliss, Edward Crowell and Frank 
. Foster. 
Commissioner—Spaulding, 
PROGRESSIVE NOMINATIONS. 
Governot—_Nelson: B.oClark “1: 
21ST Essex- District, 
Foster Gorman 
ard A at 
Ward NS fey ADO MEES Ea 102 ? 
OY AUG Cee amg toe 155 227 
NV ate Soi aareer 3. fv taeea. 41 5 
NV adn OF eee. Da 35 3 
Ward OSCR Mees tic one. AA 32 
Mancmester 2h ee. 157 75 
534 463 
NATORIAL, -DISTRICT. 
Brown Norwood 
TT AIRD. ESSEX" SE 
TESS Se Paton oe 096 a3) 
PLAT EO Men cay eet a. 33 SI 
Gloticesters.b.4 heed 1244 407 
Utenhigbot gh: haem eet tees eh 70 276 
Nanchester ‘Aare. Ene 115 
New DUTys 1) Sc gae Po yg SI 
Newburyport §..... 615 468 
ROCKO Ree. eC a 85 1QQ 
OWS y "at, ftw pan oe 53 Ql 
opstivels si eiceat craks 27 isa 
DalisDihye es tase dso 58 88 
ANwen itiaitr Mme eee 22 75 
West Newbury 23 ne 
2492 2157 
FooLING THE ENEMY. 
Rain was falling steadily as the 
weary cyclist plodded along throuczh 
the English mud. At last he spied a 
figure walking toward him through 
the gloom. 
Gladly he sprang off his 
and asked the native: 
“How far off is the villa 
pleton?” 
“Just. ten miles 
was the reply. 
“The other way!’ exclaimed tie 
cyclist. “But the last sign post I 
passed said it was in this direction.” 
“Ah,” said the native, with a know- 
ing grin, “but, ye see, we turned that 
there post round so as to fog those 
ere Zeppylings!” — Pittsburg Chron- 
icle-Telegraph. 
Leopard Moth 
Wiotk gre oks 
machine 
ge of Pop- 
the other way, sir,’ 
