Randolph town reports 1913-1919, Part 32

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Publication date: 1913
Publisher: Town of Randolph
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Voted that James E. Foley, the Moderator, be paid $25 for his service.


Voted to dissolve.


PATRICK H. MCLAUGHLIN,


Town Clerk.


Total Appropriations


Art. 4. Schools $21,806 00


5. General Town Expense 26,237 95


11. Turner Free Library 150 00


12. Water main, No. Main St. 500 00


13. High School Playground 500 00


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Art. 14. Electric Light, South and Centre


$45 00


15. Fire Alarm Box, South and


Centre . 200 00


16. Electric Light, Orchard St.


45 00


17. Electric Light Grove St. 30 00


18. Street Lighting .


4,800 00


19 Treasurer's Bond


100 00


21. Tax Collector's Bond


50 00


22. Fire Department .


2,500 00


23. Decoration Soldiers' graves 150 00


24. Sinking Fund .


2,500 00


25. Pay of Physicians


200 00


26. Repairs of Highways.


1,000 00


27. Sidewalk, So. Main Street 3,600 00


32. Police


1,000 00


34. Gypsy Moth.


1,266 86


35. District Nurse


250 00


38. Care of Clocks 20 00


State Tax


5,840 00


State Highway Tax 195 03


County Tax . 2,777 63


$75,763 47


PATRICK H. MCLAUGHLIN,


Town Clerk.


Warrant for Presidential Primary


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Norfolk, .ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Randolph, Greeting :


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby re-


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quired to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in lower hall of Stetson Hall Building, Tuesday the twenty-fifth day of April, 1916, at 5 o'clock p.m. for the following purposes:


To bring in their votes to the Primary officers for the election of candidates of political parties for the following officers :


Four Delegates-at-large to the National Convention of the Republican party.


Four Alternate delegates-at-large to the National Conven- tion of the Republican party.


Four Delegates-at-large to the National Convention of the Democratic party.


Four Alternate delegates-at-large to the National Con- vention of the Democratic party.


Eight Delegates-at-large to the National Convention of the Prohibition party.


Eight Alternate delegates-at-large to the National Con- vention of the Prohibition party.


Two District delegates to the National Convention of the Republican Party, 14th Congressional District.


Two Alternate district delegates to the National Con- vention of the Republican party, 14th Congressional District.


Two District delegates to the National Convention of the Democratic party, 14th Congressional District.


Two Alternate district delegates to the National Conven- tion of the Democratic party, 14th Congressional District.


One District delegate to the National Convention of the Prohibition party, 14th Congressional District.


One Alternate district delegate to the National convention of the Prohibition party. 14th Congressional District. All the above candidates and officers are to be voted for on one ballot.


The polls will be open from 5 o'clock to 8 o'clock p.m.,


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and you are directed to serve this warrant by posting at- tested copies thereof seven days at least before the time of said meeting as directed by vote of the town.


Hereof fail not and make return of the Warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting. Given under our hands this seventeenth day of April, A.D. 1916.


JEREMIAH J. DESMOND, MICHAEL E. CLARK, JAMES N. DUNPHY.


Selectmen of Randolph.


Norfolk, ss. Randolph, April 20, 1916.


Pursuant to the within warrant I have notified the in- habitants of the Town of Randolph herein described, to assemble at the time and place herein mentioned, by posting attested copies of the warrant at ten public places seven days before the day and hour named for holding said meet- ing.


JOHN J. MADIGAN,


Constable.


Presidential Primary Election


Pursuant to a warrant issued by the Selectmen the voters of Randolph assembled in lower Stetson Hall on Tuesday, April 25, 1916, at 5 o'clock p.m.


Meeting called to order and warrant read by Jeremiah J. Desmond, chairman of the Board of Selectmen and at 5 o'clock p.m. the polls were declared open.


The following persons served as election officers: Edward


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J. McMahon, John A. Forrest, Denis F. Mahoney, Thomas L. Stetson, Robert H. Willard, Timothy Mullins, Dexter T. Clark, Frank H. Jaquith, George A. Wheeler, Frank H. Heney. Sworn by the Town Clerk.


At 8 o'clock p.m. the polls were declared closed.


Whole number of ballots 169


Ballot box register. 169


Republican


DELEGATES-AT-LARGE


Group 1. Grafton D. Cushing 33


Charles Sumner Bird 37


Augustus P. Gardner 35 Robert. M. Washburn 31


ALTERNATE DELEGATES-AT-LARGE


Group 1. Alexander McGregor 35


Lombard Williams 32


Daniel Cosgrove 33


William M. Armstrong 32


DELEGATES-AT-LARGE


Group 2. Samuel W. McCall 64


Henry Cabot Lodge 63


John W. Weeks 68


Winthrop M. Crane 67


ALTERNATE DELEGATES-AT-LARGE


Group 2. Butler Ames 44


Louis A. Frothingham 45


Eben S. Keith 43


Frank W. Stearns 43.


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Democratic


DELEGATES-AT-LARGE


David I. Walsh 33


Joseph O'Neil . 33


Humphrey O'Sullivan 33


Charles B. Strecker 33


ALTERNATE DELEGATES-AT-LARGE


H. Oscar Rocheleau . 29


Edmund D. Codman . 29


Vincent Brogua. 29


Thomas F. Higgins 29


Republican 14th DISTRICT


Group 1. Francis W. Welch. 30


Frank B. Webster 32


Henry L. Kincaide 41


C. Chester Eaton . 48


ALTERNATES 14th DISTRICT


Group 2. Eugene R. Stone . 45


Charles R. Hillberg 43


Samuel H. Capen 62


Horace A. Keith 52


Democratic 14th DISTRICT


John A. Kiggin . 32


William H. Powers . 32


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ALTERNATE 14th DISTRICT


John J. Mandeville 29


William J. Sullivan. 30


Ballots sealed in open meeting and returns made to Secretary of State. Meeting dissolved at 9 o'clock p.m.


PATRICK H. MCLAUGHLIN,


Town Clerk.


Warrant for State Primary


Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Norfolk, ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Randolph, Greeting:


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby re- quired to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in Stetson Hall, Randolph, Tuesday the twenty-sixth day of September, 1916, at five o'clock p.m. for the following purposes:


To bring their votes to the Primary Officers for the nomi- nation of candidate of political parties for the following officers: Governor, Lieut .- Governor, Secretary of the Com- monwealth, Treasurer and Receiver General, Auditor of the Commonwealth, Attorney General for this Commonwealth, Senator in Congress for the Commonwealth, Representative in Congress 14th Congressional District, Councillor 2nd Councillor District, Senator for Norfolk district, one Repre- sentative in General Court 7th Norfolk District, County Commission for Norfolk County, two associate Com- missioners for Norfolk County, District Attorney for South-


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eastern District, Clerk of Court for Norfolk County, Register of Deeds for Norfolk County, and for the election of the fol- lowing officers:


District members of State Committees for each political . party for the Norfolk District; ten members of the Demo- cratic Town Committee, ten members of the Republican TownCommittee, delegates to State Convention of Political parties. All the above officers and candidates are to be voted for upon one ballot.


The polls will be open from 5 o'clock to 8 o'clock P. M.


And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof seven days at least before the time of said meeting as directed by vote of the town.


Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting. Given under our hands this eighteenth day of September, A. D. 1916.


JEREMIAH J. DESMOND, JAMES H. DUNPHY, MICHAEL E. CLARK,


Selectmen of Randolph.


Norfolk, ss. Randolph, September 25, 1916.


Pursuant to the within warrant, I have notified the in- habitants of the Town of Randolph herein described, to as- semble at the time and place mentioned, by posting ten copies of the warrant seven days before the hour and day for holding said meeting.


JOHN J. MADIGAN,


Constable ..


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Primary Election


Pursuant to the foregoing warrant, the voters of Randolph assembled in Stetson Hall on Tuesday, the twenty-sixth day of September, 1916, at 5 o'clock P.M.


Meeting called to order and warrant read by Jeremiah J. Desmond, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen.


Polls declared open at 5 o'clock P.M.


The following persons served as election officers: Timothy Mullins, James W. Farrell, James Dunphy, Arthur W. Alden, Thomas J. Smith, Henry J. Clark, James B. Clark, Edward F. Murphy, Frank H. Jaquith, George A. Wheeler, Dennis F. Mahoney. Sworn by the Town Clerk.


At eight o'clock the polls were declared closed.


Whole number of ballots. 330


Ballot box register 330


Republican. 161


Democratic 160


Defective. 9


GOVERNOR


Samuel W. McCall, R. 135


Charles H. Cole, D 34


Frederick W. Mansfield, D 121


Chester Lawrence, P 0


LIEUT .- GOVERNOR


Calvin Coolidge, R . 128


Thomas P. Riley, D 128


SECRETARY


Albert P. Langtry, R. 119


Leon R. Eyges, D 115


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TREASURER


. Charles L. Burrill, R. 117


Henry N. Teague, D 111


AUDITOR


Joseph B. Brown, R 49


Alonzo B Cook, R . 75


John B. H. Soulliere, D 105


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Henry C. Atwill, R . 113


Joseph Joyce Donahue, D. 118


SENATOR IN CONGRESS


Henry Cabot Lodge, R 122


John F. Fitzgerald, D. 133


CONGRESSMAN 14th DISTRICT


Ezra W. Clark, R. 21


Harry C. Howard, R. 3


Henry L. Kincaide, R . 89


Louis F. R. Langelier, R 12


Robert L. Raymond, R.


30


David Perry Rice, R. 1


Richard Olney, 2nd, D. 138


COUNCILLOR 2nd DISTRICT


Richard F. Andrews, R. 108


SENATOR NORFOLK DISTRICT


Orion T. Mason, R . 24


Joseph F. Stone, R . 21


Hartley L. White, R. 88


W. P. McKeison, D 14


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REPRESENTATIVE 7th NORFOLK DISTRICT


Edwin Gilmore Richards, R 14


John J. Rogers, R. 64


George Albert Wales, R 61


Jeremiah O'Leary, D 111


COUNTY COMMISSIONER


Everett M. Bowker, R . 118


James E. Foley, D


81


ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER


None.


DISTRICT ATTORNEY


Frederick G. Katzmann, R. 117


Charles W. Ford, D 79


CLERK OF COURTS


Louis A. Cook, R 113


REGISTER OF DEEDS


John H. Burdakin, R.


113


DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTIONS


Asa P. French, R. 45


John F. Dixon, R .


37


Winthrop P. Atherton, R. 33


Joseph Belcher, R


39


Charles F. Blanche, D


89


William P. Brennan, D


100


Michael E. Clark, D 92


James P. Duffy, D 92


John B. Mahoney, D 97


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STATE COMMITTEE


Harlie E. Thompson, R. 81


John C. Donnelly, D. 66


TOWN COMMITTEE


E. Lawrence Payne, R 95


George E. Mann, R. 104


Frank H. Tileston, R 102


Walter L. Hickey, R.


105


John F. Dixon, R. 107


Hiram F. Faunce, R


100


Arthur W. Alden, R .


102


Frank M. Condon, D


83


Michael E. Clark, D . 83


Joseph C. Mullins, D 81


Edmund J. Brady, D


81 .75


John A. Kelly, D .


79


James E. Foley, D 86


James P. Duffy, D .


75


William P. Brennan, D


83


James H. Dunphy, D . 80


John B. Mahoney, D 81


Jeremiah J. Desmond, D 80


Ballots sealed in open meeting. Returns made to the Secretary of the Commonwealth and at 1.45 A.M. the meeting was dissolved.


PATRICK H. MCLAUGHLIN,


Town Clerk.


193


John K. Good, D.


EIGHTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT


Warrant for State Election


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


Norfolk, ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Randolph, Greeting:


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Randolph qualified to vote in State Elections, to assemble in Stetson Hall, on Thursday the second day of November next at 5.45 o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to give to the Selectmen on ballot, their votes for Presidential Electors, Governor, Lieut .- Governor, Secre- tary, Treasurer, Auditor, Attorney General, Senator in Congress, Congressman 14th District, Councillor 2nd Dis- trict, Senator Norfolk District, Representative in the Gen- eral Court for the 7th Norfolk District, County Commis- sioner for 3-year term, two associate County Commissioners, District Attorney for Southeastern District, Clerk of Courts for Norfolk County, Register of Deeds for Norfolk County. Also on the same ballot, acceptance of Chapter 98, General Acts of 1916, entitled: "An act to ascertain and carry out the will of the people relative to the calling and holding of a constitutional convention."


Acceptance of Chapter 104, General Acts of 1916, entitled : "An act to make the first day of January, known as New Year's Day, a legal holiday."


Acceptance of Chapter 179, General Acts of 1916, entitled : "An act to prevent the voters of one political party from .voting in the Primaries of another political party."


Question of Public Policy under Chapter 819, Acts of 1913: "Shall civil pensions now paid including those paid to members of the judiciary, excluding police and firemen, be


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abolished until such time as non-contributory old age pen- sions be established?"


Question of Public Policy under Chapter 819, Acts of 1913: "Shall the Representative from this district be instructed to support the adoption of an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth providing for some form of the Initia- tive and Referendum which shall give to the voters the power to accept or reject statutes and constitutional amendments proposed to the Legislature by petition of a substantial number of citizens but rejected by it, and also the power upon such petition to reject measures passed by the Legis- lature?"


The polls for the reception of ballots aforesaid will be opened at 5.45 o'clock A.M., and remain open until 2 o'clock P.M., and such longer time as the voters may determine, and you are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies thereof at seven or more public places, seven days at least before the day and hour for holding said meeting.


Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Selectmen on or before the day and hour for holding said meeting.


Given under our hands at Randolph, this twenty-eighth day of October, A.D. 1916.


JEREMIAH J. DESMOND, JAMES H. DUNPHY, MICHAEL E. CLARK,


Selectmen of Randolph.


Norfolk, ss. Randolph, November 6, 1916.


Pursuant to the within warrant, I have notified the in- habitants of the Town of Randolph herein described, to


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assemble at the time and place mentioned, by posting ten copies of the warrant at ten public places, seven days before the day and hour for holding said meeting.


JOHN J. MADIGAN, Constable.


State Election


Randolph, November 7, 1916.


Pursuant to the foregoing warrant, the voters of Randolph qualified to vote in State Elections assembled in Stetson Hall, on Tuesday, the seventh day of November, 1916.


Meeting called to order by Jeremiah J. Desmond, Chair- man of the Board of Selectmen.


Warrant and return read by Patrick H. McLaughlin, Town Clerk, and at 5.45 o'clock A.M., the polls were de- clared open for the reception of ballots.


The following persons were appointed as Election Officers: Walter Lyons, Thomas J. Smith, Herman Shaw, Robert H. Willard, George H. Dixon, Richard Forrest, James Dowd, James Dunphy, Edward J. McMahon, Timothy Mullins, Edward Lonergan, Frank H. Jaquith, George A. Wheeler, Cornelius O'Keefe, M. Frank Pelissier, Frank J. Doonan, John N. Shipman, John Dean, Charles R. Powers, Jr., Denis F. Mahoney, Carl B. Merrill, Charles O. Bosworth. Sworn by the Town Clerk.


Ballot box examined and found in good working order.


Ballot box opened at 10 o'clock.


Ballots . 540


Ballot box register . 540


Polls closed at 2 o'clock P.M.


Whole number of ballots 877


Ballot box register. 878


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FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS


Benson & Kirkpatrick, Socialist.


At large


Louis F. Weiss 18


At large


Howard A. Gibbs


18


District


1. Ruben V. Clark 18


District 2. Samuel M. Jones


18


District 3. Victor Annala


18


District 4.


James Cronin .


18


D strict 5.


William A. Chase


18


District 6. Ralph E. Gardner


18


District 7. Archibald H. Anderson


18


District 8. John S. Young


18


District 9. William Sanborn


18


District 10.


John J. McEttrick


18


District 11.


Moses J. Konikow


18


District 12.


Louis Marcus .


18


District 13.


Eugene Hough


18


District 14.


Zoel Thibadeau


18


District 15.


Louis Schriever


18


District 16.


Robert Metcalf . 18


Hanly & Landreth, Prohibition.


At large.


William Shaw


4


At large. John B. Lewis .


4


District 1. Oliver L. Bartlett


4


District 2. William C. Rogers


4


District 3. Albert C. Brown


4


District 4. William W. Nash .


4


District 5.


Charles W. Leach.


4


District 6. John E. Peterson


4


District 7. Wilbur D. Moon .


4


District 8. Stuart B. Remie. 4


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District 9. William G. Merrill . 4


Distric 10.


Franklin S. Sprague 4


District 11. Obed Baker 4


District 12.


Solon W. Bingham 4


District 13.


Moses D. Monroe 4


District 14. Albert J. Orem . 4


District 15. John M. Fisher


4


District 16. James I. Bartholomew 4


Hughes & Fairbanks, Republican.


At large.


George V. L. Meyer 303


At large. Edward A. Thurston 303


District 1. Kelton B. Miller 303


District 2. Gurdon W. Gordon.


303


District 3. George B. Wallace


303


District 4. Webster Thayer .


303


District 5. . Herbert E. Fletcher


303


District 6.


Isaac Patch .


303


District 7. Charles Cabot Johnson


303


District 8. Arthur Black


303


District 9. Charles Bruce


303


District 10. Joseph B. Maccabe


303


District 11. Grafton D. Cushing


303


District 12. George E. Lawley


303


District 13. George S. Smith 303


District 14. Horace A. Keith . 303


District 15. Frederick E. Goff . 303


District 16.


Phineas C. Headley, Jr. 303


Reimer & Harrison, Socialist Labor.


At large.


Oscar Kinsalas 3


At large: Ingvar Paulson 3


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District 1. Henry Noffke. 3


District 2. Daniel S. Law


3


District 3. John A. Anderson . 3


District 4. William Taylor


3


District 5. John McKinnon


3


District 6. Jeremiah P. McNally


3


District 7. Ezekiel Hamburger .


3


District 8. Frederick Roberts


3


District 9. Andrew Mortenson


3


District 10.


Paul E. Anderson.


3


District 11. Henry C. Hess.


3


District 12.


Harry Keller


3


District 13. Dyer Enger .


3


District 14. John A. Frederickson


3


District 15. Albert Barnes .


3


District 16.


Jeremiah O. Fihelly


5


Wilson & Marshall, Democratic.


At large.


David I. Walsh 500


At large. Sherman L. Whipple 500


District 1. Henry A. Garfield . 500


District 2. Thomas F. Harrington


500


District 3. Marcus C. Coolidge


500


District 4.


H. Oscar Rocheleau


500


District 5. Humphrey O'Sullivan


500


District 6. Charles F. Ropes


500


District


7. Simon Vegar . 500


District 8. Eugene Wambaugh 500


District 9. Marcus Beebe . 500


District 10 William Taylor 500


District 11. Josiah Quincy 500


District 12. John McDonnell 500


District 13.


Edward E. Ginsburg 500


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District 14. Charles M. Hickey 500


District 15. John F. Doherty . 500


District 16. Thomas C. Thatcher 500


FOR GOVERNOR


James Hayes . 1


Chester R. Lawrence


9


Samuel W. McCall


302


Frederick W. Mansfield 504


Dana A. White 13


FOR LIEUT .- GOVERNOR.


Calvin Coolidge 318


Alfred H Evans-


9


Sylvester J. McBride 18


Thomas H. Maher


1


Thomas P. Riley 454


FOR SECRETARY


Thomas F. Brennan 9


Leon E. Eyges . 424


Louise Adams Grout .


18


Albert P. Langtry 327


FOR TREASURER


Charles L. Burrill . 327


Frederick E. Oelcher


Elam K. Sheldon 13


Henry N. Teague 441


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FOR AUDITOR


Joseph Bearak 15


Frank Bolmbach . 5


Alonzo B. Cook 314


John B. N. Soulliere 431


FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL


Henry C. Atwill . 322


Joseph Joyce Donahue 428


Joseph Jeskva . 3


John Weaver Sherman 21


FOR SENATOR IN CONGRESS


John F. Fitzgerald 490


Henry Cabot Lodge . 308


William M. McDonald 20


FOR CONGRESSMAN 14th DISTRICT


Henry L. Kincaide 261


John McCarty . 13


Richard Olney, 2nd 561


FOR COUNCILLOR 2nd DISTRICT


Richard F. Andrews 349


FOR SENATOR, NORFOLK DISTRICT


Orion T. Mason . 354


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FOR REPRESENTATIVE, 7th NORFOLK DIST.


Jeremiah O'Leary 463


George Albert Wales 335


FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER


Everett M. Bowker 363


FOR ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER


Arthur B. Hayward . 228


FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY


Chester W. Ford 410


Frederick G. Katzmann 306


Robert A. Nutting 22


FOR CLERK OF COURTS


Louis A. Cook . 368


FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS .


Edward L. Burdakin 365


Shall there be a convention to revise, alter or amend the Constitution of the Commonwealth?


Yes . 356


No 128


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Shall an act passed by the General Court in the year nine- teen hundred and sixteen to make the first day of January known as New Year's Day, a legal holiday, be approved and become law?


Yes 460


No. 156


Shall an act passed by the General Court in the year nineteen hundred and sixteen entitled an act to prevent the voters of one political party from voting in the primaries of another political party, be approved and become law?


Yes 334


No. 178


Shall the Representative or Representatives from this district be instructed to support the adoption of an amend- ment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth providing for some form of the Initiative and Referendum which shall give to the voters the power to accept or reject statutes and constitutional amendments proposed to the Legislature by petition of a substantial number of citizens but rejected by it, and also the power upon petition to reject measures passed by the Legislature?


Yes. 427


No 66


Shall all civil pensions now paid, including those paid to members of the judiciary, excluding police and firemen, be abolished until such time as non-contributory old age pen- sions be established?


Yes 289


No 180


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Result announced at 6 p.m. Ballots used sealed in open meeting and returns made to Secretary of Commonwealth and Clerk of Court of Norfolk County.


Meeting dissolved at 8 P.M.


PATRICK H. MCLAUGHLIN,


Town Clerk.


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Meeting of Town Clerks


Stoughton, November 17, 1916.


We, the undersigned, Town Clerks of Stoughton, Randolph and Sharon, comprising Representative District Number Seven in the County of Norfolk, hereby certify that at an election held at the respective towns aforesaid on the seventh day of November, 1916, to vote for one Representative, the following votes were given:


R.


St.


Sh.


Tot.


Jeremiah O'Leary


463


498


229


1190


George Albert Wales


335


716


238


1289


Blanks .


79


113


14


206


877


1327


481


2685


JENNIE F. McNAMARA, Asst. Town Clerk of Stoughton.


GEORGE H. WHITTEMORE,


Town Clerk of Sharon.


PATRICK H. MCLAUGHLIN, Town Clerk of Randolph.


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BIRTHS REGISTERED IN RANDOLPH, 1916


Name of Child


Sex


Name of Parents


Date 1915


July 2


Roger Ephraim Belcher Randall


M


Howard, Helen-Belcher


1916


Jan.


2


Moran


F


Michael, Annie-Duffy


2


Monicia Isabel Farmer


F


Albert F., Adeline I .- Bailey


2


Francis Xavier Lally


M


Patrick L., Teresa F .- Doherty


5


Edwin Lee Burchell


M


Elmer L., Verna V .- Whitten


7


Vittorio Ruggiero Saas


F


Libero A., Congetto-Simeone


11


Dorothy Louise McLeod


F


Thomas R., Nellie-Johnson


12


Edward Gerard Conley


M


Edward J., Nellie T .- Lawlor


14


Florence Rosie Nordille


F


Samuel, Annie-Dalorie


28


John Francis Nugent


M


Martin P., Margaret-Foley


29


James Fardy McCabe


M


Frank J., Elizabeth-Fardy


Feb.


4


Ruth Louise Dee


F


Leo R., Grace-Clinton


7


Milton David Walsh


M


Charles T., Maria L .- Burns


9


Mary Kelliher


F


Timothy J., Mary F .- Mulligan


15


Elizabeth Esposito


F M


Genario, Filomena-Abbagnano


18


Uniac


Robert A., Mary A .- Foley


21


- Latlippe


M


Joseph A., Lavinia-Dufrane


25


- Willis


F


Daniel, Christine-Carmichael


27


Rosie Nastatio


F Giony, Gennette-Madere


29


Dorothy May Harris


F


Earl C., Mabel Irene-Walsh


Mar.


3


. Edward Frances Jones


M


Francis M., Nellie-McWheeler


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206


207


Mar. 8 Richard Warren Crowley · 12 Barbara Heney Helen Blanche Geckie Cameron


April


3


Louise DeAngelis


5 · Elizabeth Sylvia Macauley


F


James G., Emma C .- Thatcher William G., Blanche A .- Dutton William J., Hattie E .- Winnett Harold F., Mollie F .- Kingsberry Joseph, Josephine-Delafano Sylvester C., Gertrude-Hogan


Frank D., Ida L .- Arth


10


Helen Elizabeth McCarty Stillborn


F F M F


Charles, Rose Alice-Saro


19 Paul Stewart Hurry


John A., Olive A .- Coggan


21


Charlotte Alice 'Schultz


Frederick W., Clare M .- Gill


23


Delphina Catharmi Macconi


F


Guilio M., Mary-Cattani Cecil C., Sadie B .- Holbrook


25


Norman Cecil Cochrane


M


29 Harold Allan Hollis


M


George M., Edna G .- Rhodes


May 13 Anna Marie O'Brien


F F


Frank J., Angeline-Puopello


20 Geraldine Sutton Snow


F


Edward H., Pearl-Sutton


29


Grace E. Hurley


F M


Frank S., Annie E .- Mann


13 Antonio Trento Morescoi


M


14 Ellen May French


F


15 Priscilla Field Burrill


F


18


Beulah Frances McDonald


F


19 Ruth Evangeline Hollis


F


Louis H., Ellen A .- McGerigle


28 Mary Louise Boyle


28 Hattie May Saunders


F Herbert E., Catharine L .- Riordan


M F F


Joseph E., Leona M .- Long


Thomas.S., Rosella-Foley


20 Jennie Elizabeth Richardi


James J., Catharine E .- Kelleher


June 1


Frank Teed


James, Congetta-Palumbo George F., Willena M .- Bryant Arthur F., Ruth K .- Kent James, Annie-McDonald Charles R., Ruth-Hetherington


18 27 29 Harold Fuller Howard


F M F


7


10 Ruth DePesa


TOWN OF RANDOLPH


208


BIRTHS - Concluded


Date


Name of Child


Sex


. Name of Parents


June 29


Stillborn


July 8


Marguerite Williams


F


Hugh S., Lida-Mason Joseph J., Lillian Q .- Bracken


11


Stillborn


11


Edward A. Cederholm


M


John A., Hilda-Ross




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