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Vol. IV. No. 14 
MR. SHAW NOMINATED. 
Nomination of Manchester Man at 
Convention Made by Augustus 
Hubbard of Gloucester, His For- 
mer Opponent, and Seconded by 
Mr. Tarr of Rockport. 
For the second time James F. 
Shaw of Manchester has_ received 
the Republican nomination for state 
senator from this district, the con- 
vention which nominated him this 
week beitg held at Ipswich, last 
Monday forenoon. The nomination 
speech was made by Augustus Hub- 
bard of Gloucester and seconded by 
Fred H. Tarr of Rockport, Mr. 
Shaw’s two opponents at the prim- 
aries last week. 
‘The convention organized with 
E. Mark Sullivan of Ipswich as 
chairman and C. F. Haley of Rowley 
as clerk. Fifty delegates were 
present, only one from Gloucester 
being absent. 
In naming Mr. Shaw, Mr. Hub- 
bard said: “Mr. Chairman and 
members of the convention: We 
Cone A. P. GARDNER 
of Hamilton, Candidate for Re-Election 
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is the consensus of opinion that this 
convention nominate Mr. James F. 
Shaw of Manchester. In the inter- 
est of perfect harmony in the Re- 
publican party, I believe that all Re- 
publicans should stand together. I 
believe Mr. Shaw has made a clean 
campaign, and further feel that 
there should be no contest. I hope 
my friends and all Republicans will 
JAMES F. SHAW 
of Manchester, Republican Nominee for 
State Senate 
support Mr. Shaw and the Republi- 
can ticket.. I take pleasure in nomi- 
nating Mr. James F. Shaw of Man- 
EMester,.. 
Mr. Tarr said in seconding the 
nomination: “I arise to second the 
nomination of Mr. Shaw. I repre- 
sent a small delegation from Rock- 
port, and as it is evidently the 
choice of the convention to choose 
Mr. Shaw, I cheerfully join in 
seconding the nomination.” 
Liberal applause followed the re- 
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A WEEKLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE NORTH SHORE 
MANCHESTER, MASS. SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1906 24 Pages. Three Cents 
have met today to choose a_ Re- COOK--BAKER 
publican nominee for senator from 
this district. I am satisfied that it Manchester Couple Married Last Monday 
Evening — Reception Largely Attended. 
Miss’ Hattie Florence Baker, 
daughter of John Baker of Manches- 
ter, the superintendent of the Essex 
County club, was united in marriage 
last Monday evening, to Chester 
Delos Cook, also of Manchester. The 
ceremony was performed at ‘Fair- 
view,” the beautiful home of Mr. and 
Mrs. Baker, off Pleasant street, and 
was attended by the immediate family 
connections. The reception which 
followed, however, was attended by 
fully 300 people. 
Rev. E. Hersey Brewster was the 
officiating clergyman, the Episcopal 
ring service being used. The bride 
was given away by her father. Little 
Gladys Hildreth was the ring girl, 
and the two little brothers of the 
bride, Irving and Harry, acted as 
pages, holding the ribbons, which 
Continued on page JJ 
Ex.-SEN. GEO. A. SCHOFIELD 
of Ipswich, Democratic Candidate for 
Congress 
