Town annual report of Swampscott 1930, Part 11

Author: Swampscott, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1930
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 270


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Horace H. Atherton, Lynn Blanks


21


24


23


13


15


8


7


6 1


7


66


James N. Hume, Methuen


0


0


1


1


2


0


2


7


8


9


5


7


8


3


12


9


61


17


34


38


44


47


34


38


47


299


C. L. Burrill, Boston Blanks


31


26


21


16


22


16 25 69


14 34


53


240


J. N. Carriere, Fitchburg


17


16


18


38


39


93 13 8


3 18


13


70


Fred J. Burrell, Medford


35


208


R. D. Chase. Longmeadow


18


14


15


19


7


7


20


32


167


James W. Bean, Cambridge


14


30


30


27


12 7


2


1


7


3


36


M. N. Brookings, Gloucester Blanks


18


12


12


12


8


71 27


21


26


159


910


H. F. Mac Williams, Newburyport 2


4


2


4


70 104 106 110 137


84


89


166


866


W. E. Sexton, Lynn


85 117 115 116 139


90 102 156


920


Hugh A. Cregg, Methuen


48


290


46


64


51


53


Frank H. Giles, Methuen


7


14


9


8


84 117 116 126 146


960


151


For County Commissioner, Essex:


9


5


4


5


86 110


71 119


729


67 106


101


91


94 111


92 165


782


23


243


For Auditor:


25


171


86 117 121 122 146


92 100 181


965


Frank G. Allen, Norwood


94 101 176 27 12 16


District:


W. M. Butler, Boston


84


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


Precincts


1


2


3


4 16


5 30


6


7


8


Tot.


Joseph F. Smith, Lynnfield


22


21


20


90


99


22


15


18


38


184


For Associate Commissioners, Essex:


Edwin C. Lewis, Lynn


74 109 102 110 129


84


68


68 134


690


Blanks


76 100


90


73


87


60


79 126


691


For County Treasurer, Essex: Harold T. Thurston, Lynn Blanks


76 109 113 115 137


87


94 159


890


29 32 26


24


24


19


23


44


221


For State Committee, First Essex District:


Effie S. Atwill, Lynn


66


89 90


86 123


81


72 45


71


372


25 85 88


DEMOCRATIC BALLOT


Precincts


1


2


3


4


5


6


7


8 Tot.


For Governor:


John J. Cummings, Boston


2


0


1


1 7


1 5


2 2


18


5 62


Joseph B. Ely, Westfield


7


8


10


0


3


1


10


9


8 44


John F. Fitzgerald, Boston Blanks


8


0


0


0


0


1


1


1


11


For Lieut. Governor:


Strabo V. Claggett, Newton


5


5


6


4 1


3


3 5


9


3 37


John F. Malley, Newton


2


4


4


0


3


0


3


6


3


24


Charles S. Murphy, Worcester M. C. O'Neill, Everett Blanks


5


1


1


1


1


4


5


26


For Secretary:


Arthur G. Flynn, Revere


7


6


3


4 2


2


1


5


Joseph Santosnosso, Boston Blanks


5


4


6


3


2


2


8 7


2 2 19


For Treasurer:


John H. Dorsey, Boston


2


1


2


1


0


1


6


3


16


80 84


393 382 391 309 333 275 289 527 2899


For Town Committee:


74 107 105 106 133


82


91 162 91 161


879


Blanche B. Bicknell


79 110 104 107 135


83 91 160


871


Harry E. Cahoon


81 111 106 106 132


84 85


90 155 857


Addie F. Nelson


74 104 100 103 131


81


90 154 837 864


Kendall A. Sanderson


73 109 104 109 134


84


92 159


847


Charles E. Melzard


73 103 106 102 130


83 91 153 841


Sarah E. Kimball


72 105 106 105 131


82 92 159 852


Blanks


39


52 49


53


38


For Delegates to State Convention:


Blanche B. Bicknell


77 113 112 118 139


94 162 96 161


891


Edward E. Call


73 107 103 110 131


82 91 158


855


Nellie M. Cary


69 106 105 110 128


91 156 847


William F. Craig


70 108 107 111 133


82 83 85


91 158


870 858 887


Mary A. Ingalls


74 108 106 132. 132


93 160


Edward A. Maxfield


71 108 106 112 135


83 92 159


866


Addie F. Nelson


70 108 103 107 132


79 91 157


Kendall A. Sanderson


73 113 106 117 135


84


96 163


847 887


Sarah E. Kimball Blanks


70 111 104 110 132


4 161 862


Stuart P. Ellis


75 108 108 111 134


George A. Heath


70 108 106 109 132


84 82


93 156


739


Blanks


60 73


86


95 106


11


13


16 149


73 79 140


705


Raymond H. Trefry, Marblehead 53 Blanks 23


80


91


26


18


24


2


1 2


0 11


8 10


Chester J. O'Brien, Boston


8


2


2


4


2


0


2


1


1


2


1 22


6


3


6


1


0


8 0 18 7 4 50 26


Mary A. Ingalls


72 107 104 106 130


82 90 156


91 158 869


Stuart P. Ellis


77 107 106 104 133


Joseph Atwood


862


James D. Bentley


81 110 111 108 135


3 158


863


900


Nathan G. Bubier


75 112 111 112 136


841


Edgar S. Rideout, Beverly


87 146


2


1 10


7


6


2


32


294 337 338 332 286 230 261 453 2531


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RECORDS OF TOWN CLERK


1930]


Precincts


1


2


3


4


5


6


7 10


9 53


5


4


3


3


1


4


3


2


25


Fred H. Rourke, Lowell Blanks


10


4


0


3


0


4


11


1


33


For Auditor:


Francis X. Hurley, Cambridge


2


1


2


1


Francis J. O'Gorman, Boston


7


5


6


4


9 53


Jerome J. Shea, Greenfield Blanks


10


4


0


33


For Attorney-General:


3


4


5


0 6 1 0 3 0


1 6 4 4 4 1


3 11 6 3


4 3


0 6


4 1


1


3


0


1


1 28


Thomas C. O'Biren, Boston


9


3


2


1


1


5


2


5


27


Joseph F. O'Connell, Boston Blanks


3


1


0


5 0 9


0 0 2


1 10 5


4 12 18


5


57


For Councillor, Fifth District:


11


6


9


6 5


5 2


9 6


10 20


2 4


10


87


Wm. F. Shanahan, Swampscott Blanks


5


3


0


0


2


18


For Representatives, General Court, 12th Essex District :


Blanks


48 28 22 22


14


30 60


30


254


For District Attorney, Eastern District:


4


3


1


1 9


5


1 13


13 95


Edward B. O'Brien, Marblehead 15 Blanks


5


2


0


1


0


1


1


16


For Register of Probate & Insolvency:


13


8


8


3


7 4


3


11 4


13 17


4


52


For County Commissioner, Essex:


Mary F. Bowen, Lynnfield


9


5


7


3


3


15


6


52


George A. Cornet, Lynnfield Blanks


6


6


3


6


3


4 8 3


6 9


5 4 10 60


Cornelius F. Harrington, Salem Blanks


25


12


8


12


For County Treasurer, Essex:


12


7


9


8


For State Committee, First Essex District:


Edward I. Buckley, Lynn


11


7


10


7


7


9


17


8 76


Charles A. Wilson, Lynn Blanks


3


1


1


2


0


4 2


2 11


3 4 35


For Delegates State Convention: Blanks


240 140 110 110


70 150 300 150 1270


For Town Committee:


Blanks


240 140 110 110 70 150 300 150 1270


Dissolved at 7:30 P. M. Attest:


10


6


5


5 5


7 8


12 12 36 13 17


7 13 7 8


71


Robert W. M. White, Lynn Blanks


12


7


2


3


5 4 5 5 2


15 10 5


10


6


0


2


0


8 2 3 3


12 9 15


8 3 6 0


49


Eugene N. Foss, Boston


1


2


1


12


Peter J. Joyce, Boston


0


0


0


0


0


0


3


6


10


For Congressman:


Charles D. Smith, Gloucester Blanks


13


6


8


3


2


5


Louis A. Kotarski, Salem Blanks


13


8


2


For Senator, First Essex:


Joseph H. Haggerty, Lynn


5


1


0


0


1 1 5


0


10


William E. Sexton, Lynn


2


0


1


0


12


10


10


10 1


2


1


For Associate Commissioner :


Charles M. Boyle, Peabody


13


5


9


0


10


William R. Schaeton, Reading


2


1


7


5


8


6


57


Harold W. Sullivan, Boston Blanks


12


31


For Senator in Congress:


Marcus A. Coolidge, Fitchburg


7


5.


6


4


6


6


6 10


3 16


5


4


3


3 3


0


3 1 5


4


5


2


2 1 10


10 1 2


5 3 21 6


2 1 16


John A. Costello, Lawrence


9


10


Charles F. Spencer, Lynn Blanks


11


6


43


9


3


1


2


4


11 75


70


11


8


5 61


2


11


19


2 1 3 1


25


Henry P. Fielding, Boston


29


1 2


8 Tot.


Charles F. Hurley, Cambridge


7


RALPH D. MERRITT, Town Clerk.


32


63


126


56


16


66


12


86


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


DISTRICT ATTORNEY RECOUNT


September 23, 1930


A petition was filed with the Board of Registrars for a recount of votes cast for District Attorney (Republican), at the primary, Septem- ber 16, 1930, same being held on September 23, 1930, at the Town Hall. The Board of Registrars were assisted by the following: Arthur C. Eaton, Frank G. Melvin, George J. Place, Harry E. Cahoon, Ken- neth Place, Stuart P. Ellis, John B. Earp, Horace R. Parker and Lewis A. Coleman. The result was as follows:


Hugh A. Cregg, 295 lost 2; Edward F. Flynn, 294 gained 4; John W. Morgan, 451 lost 1; Blanks 71, lost 1.


Attest: RALPH D. MERRITT, Town Clerk.


STATE PRIMARY The Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Essex, ss.


To either of the Constables of the town of Swampscott in said County, GREETING:


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in primaries to meet in their respective precincts in said Swampscott on Tuesday, October 21, 1930, at 1 o'clock P. M., for the following purpose:


To bring in their votes to the primary officers for the nomination of candidate of political parties for the following office: Sheriff, for Essex County. And all the above candidates are to be voted for upon one ballot. The polls will be open from 1:00 to 6:00 P. M.


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


Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands this tenth day of October, A. D. 1930.


NATHAN G. BUBIER, HOWARD K. GLIDDEN, HARRY E. HARDY, Selectmen of Swampscott.


A true copy. Attest: FRANK H. BRADFORD, Constable.


RETURN ON THE WARRANT


Pursuant to the within warrant to me directed, I have notified the legal voters of Swampscott, by posting attested copies of said warrant at the Town Hall, Post Offices, at least one public and conspicuous place in each precinct in the town and at or in the immediate vicinity of each railroad station in Swampscott on Thursday, September 4, 1930, the posting of said notices being seven days before the time of said meeting.


FRANK H. BRADFORD, Constable.


SPECIAL STATE PRIMARY Tuesday, October 21, 1930


In accordance with the foregoing warrant the voters assembled at their several precincts in the town and were called to order by their presiding officers. The warrant calling the meeting and the


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return thereon was read by the clerk in each precinct. The following precinct officers were appointed by the Selectmen and qualified for the office.


Precinct 1. Warden, Edward H. Jordan (R); Clerk, Robert B. Hegarty (D); Inspectors, Robert L. Cunningham (D), Lewis A. Cole- man (R).


Precinct 2. Warden, Harry E. Cahoon (R); Clerk, John E. Co- ville (D); Inspectors, Louis N. Crocker (R), Leon D. Monty (D).


Precinct 3. Warden, Stuart P. Ellis (R); Clerk, Albert Stone (D); Inspectors, Burton R. Carroll (R), Harold R. Young (D).


Precinct 4. Warden, Daniel F. Knowlton (R); Clerk, Donald S. Sawyer (D); Inspectors, James W. Robertson (R), John B. Ca- hoon (D).


Precinct 5. Warden, Albert Enholm (R); Clerk, Raymond H. Owen (D); Inspectors, Walter L. Kehoe (D), Irving A. Curtis (R).


Precinct 6. Warden, Herman E. Story (R); Clerk, Timothy J. Ryan (D); Inspectors, John T. Merchant (R), John H. Coan (D).


Precinct 7. Warden, Charles D. Addison (R); Clerk, Eustis D. Grimes (D); Inspectors, Charles M. Cahoon (R), Bernard J. Nev- ins (D).


Precinct 8. Warden, Frank F. Sonigan (R); Clerk, Mary Don- lan (D; Inspectors, Sarah Connors (D), Wm. C. Hill (R).


The polls were opened at 1 o'clock P. M. and closed at 6 P. M. The result was declared at 6:30 P. M. The ballot boxes registered correctly and checks on voting list agreed with number of ballots cast.


Republican


Democratic


Precinct 1


44


3


Precinct 2


58


4


Precinct 3


36


3


Precinct 4


27


5


Precinct 5


39


0


Precinct 6


32


3


Precinct 7


37


5


Precinct 8


42


7


Total vote cast


315


30


REPUBLICAN BALLOT


Precincts


1 2 3 4


5 6 7 8 Tot.


For Sheriff (to fill vacancy), Essex County :


Geo. J. Bates, Salem


15 27 20


9


17


21


16 16


17


20


27


178


0 0 1 Blanks 0


DEMOCRATIC BALLOT


For Sheriff (to fill vacancy), Essex County:


Matthew S. White, Lynn


3


3 2 2


0


2


4 4 20


Charles A. Wilson, Lynn Blanks


0


0


1


0


0


0


0


0


1


Dissolved at 6.32 P. M.


0


1


0


3


0


1


1 3 9


Attest :


RALPH D. MERRITT,


Town Clerk.


15 136


Frank E. Raymond, Ipswich 29 31


16 18


0 0


0


1


0


88


TOWN DOCUMENTS


[Dec. 31


STATE ELECTION The Commonwealth of Massachusetts


Essex, ss.


To either of the Constables of the town of Swampscott in said County, GREETING:


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in elections to meet in their respective precincts in said Swampscott on Tuesday, November 4, 1930, at 6:00 o'clock A. M., for the following purposes: To bring in their votes to the election officers on one ballot for the following offices: Governor, Lieu- tenant Governor, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, Attorney General, Sen- ator in Congress, Congressman, Councillor, Senator, Representatives in General Court (2), District Attorney, Register of Probate and In- solvency, County Commissioner, Associate County Commissioner (2), County Treasurer, Sheriff.


To vote YES or NO on the following questions :


Question No. 1 Proposed Amendment to the Constitution-Shall an amendment to the constitution relative to the apportionment of sen- atorial, representative and councillor districts, further described as follows:


The proposed amendment of the Constitution provides for the annulment of Article XXI of the Articles of Amendment of the Con- stitution and the substitution therefor of a new Article XXI, and for the annulment of Article XXII of the Articles of Amendment of the Constitution and the substitution therefor of a new Article XXII. The proposed amendment embodies in substance the following changes in and additions to said Articles XXI and XXII:


1. In proposed Article XXI, towns of twelve thousand inhabitants or more may be divided in forming representative districts. No pre- cincts, however, in such towns may be divided. In taking the census the special enumeration of legal voters shall specify the number re- siding in each precinct of such towns. Under existing Amendment XXI no town may be divided and no specification of the number of voters in a precinct is required.


2. The division of a county into representative districts and the apportionment of representatives to districts therein is to be made by "The county commissioners or other body acting as such or, in lieu thereof, such board of special commissioners in each county as may for that purpose be provided by law, ... " Under Article XXI as it now stands the division and apportionment is made by "The mayor and aldermen of the city of Boston, the county commissioners of other counties than Suffolk-or in lieu of the mayor and aldermen of the city of Boston, or of the county commissioners in each county other than Suffolk, such board of special commissioners in each county, to be elected by the people of the county, or of the towns therein, as may for that purpose be provided by law, ... " The time for assembling of such commissioners, board or body for the purpose of making such division and apportionment is also changed, from the first Tuesday of August next after each assignment by the Legislature of the number of representatives to each county, to a time within thirty days after certification by the Secretary of the Commonwealth to such com- missioners, board or body of the number so assigned, or within such other period as the General Court may by law provide.


3. Under the proposed Articles, each special enumeration shall be the basis for determining the districts, senatorial, representative and councillor, for the ten-year period beginning in the fourth January following said special enumeration and the present division of districts is to remain in effect until January, 1939. Under the existing amend- ments the ten-year period is the period between the taking of each census. (Thus, the next redivision based upon the next census in


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1935 would, under the proposed Articles, affect those elected in 1938 to hold office beginning in January, 1939, instead of affecting those elected in 1936 to hold office beginning in January, 1937. Under existing amendments representation of newly created districts begins in January of the second year after each ten-year census, whereas under the proposed article it would begin in January of the fourth year thereafter.) The number of representatives (240), senators (40), and councillors (8) is not changed.


4. The Legislature may limit the time within which a division of representative, councillor or senatorial districts may be questioned by judicial proceedings. The existing amendments contain no provision that itself limits or authorizes the Legislature to limit such time, which received in a joint session of the two Houses held May 17, 1928, 182 votes in the affirmative and 48 in the negative, and at a joint session of the two Houses held May 26, 1930, received 155 votes in the affirm- ative and 88 in the negative, be approved? (Yes) (No).


Question No. 2-Law Proposed by Initiative Petition. Shall the proposed law which amends the General Laws by striking out chapter 138, section 2a, which section provides that, "No person shall manu- facture, transport by air craft, water craft or vehicle, import or export spirituous or intoxicating liquor as defined by section three, or certain non-intoxicating beverages as defined by section one, unless in each instance he shall have obtained the permit or other authority required therefor by the laws of the United States and the regulations made thereunder," which law was disapproved in the House of Represent- atives by a vote of 110 in the affirmative and 123 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 11 in the affirmative and 26 in the negative, be approved? (Yes) (No).


Question No. 3-Law Proposed by Initative Petition. Shall the proposed law which amends General Laws, chapter 131 by inserting therein a new section number 59a, which in substance makes it a mis- demeanor punishable by a fine of fifty dollars for any person to use, set or maintain any trap or other device for the capture of fur-bearing animals which is likely to cause continued suffering to an animal caught therein and which is not designed to kill the animal at once or to take it alive unhurt, except traps or other devices for protection against vermin, set or maintained within fifty yards of any building or cul- tivated plot of land to the use of which the presence of vermin may be detrimental, which law was disapproved in the Senate by a vote of 12 in the affirmative and 24 in the negative, and in the House of Repre- sentatives by a vote of 48 in the affirmative and 167 in the negative, be approved? (Yes) (No).


The polls will be open from 6 A. M. to 4:30 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 return of this Warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.


Given under our hands this seventeenth day of October, A.D. 1930.


NATHAN G. BUBIER, HOWARD K. GLIDDEN, HARRY E. HARDY, Selectmen of Swampscott.


A true copy. Attest: FRANK H. BRADFORD, Constable.


RETURN ON THE WARRANT


Pursuant to the within Warrant to me directed I have notified the legal voters of Swampscott, by posting attested copies of said Warrant at the Town Hall, Post Offices, at least one public and conspicuous place in each precinct in the town and at or in the immediate vicinity


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[Dec. 31


of each railroad station in Swampscott on Saturday, October 25, 1930, the posting of said notices being seven days before the time of said meeting.


FRANK H. BRADFORD, Constable.


STATE ELECTION Tuesday, Novembr 4, 1930


In accordance with the Warrant the voters assembled at the voting places in the precincts of the town, and were called to order at 6 P. M. by the warden in each precinct. The Warrant calling the meeting was read by the clerk with the return thereon, in each precinct.


The following were qualified as precinct officers:


Precinct 1. Warden, Edward H. Jordan (R); Clerk, Robert B. Hegarty (D); Inspectors, Lewis A. Coleman (R), Franklin H. Keat- ing; Tellers, Charles A. Bryson (D), William H. Dow (R), Hulbert C. Griffin (R), William F. Hegarty (D).


Precinct 2. Warden, Harry E. Cahoon (R); Clerk, John E. Co- ville (D); Inspectors, Louis N. Crocker (R), Leon D. Monty (D); Tellers, Martha F. Duren (R), Belle M. Walsh (D), Louis Sherman (R), Mary G. Stone (D).


Precinct 3. Warden, Stuart P. Ellis (R); Clerk, Albert Stone (D); Inspectors, Burton R. Carroll (R), Harold R. Young (D); Tellers, William O. Titcomb (R), Charles E. Melzard (R), Almer A. Jackson, James H. Sullivan (D).


Precinct 4. Warden, Daniel F. Knowlton (R); Clerk, Donald S. Sawyer (D); Inspectors, James W. Robertson (R), Thomas J. Mc- Manus (D); Tellers, Horace P. Fifield (R), Bessie F. Maguire (D), Warren P. Melzard (R), Page T. Bearse (D), Elsie M. Stiles (R), Lillian M. Antell (D).


Precinct 5. Warden, Albert Enholm (R); Clerk, Raymond H. Owen (D); Inspectors, Walter L. Kehoe (D), Irving A. Curtis (R); Tellers, Alice E. Leslie (D), Winnifred G. Jacobs (R), Mary G. Boyce (D), John B. Earp (R).


Precinct 6. Warden, Herman E. Story (R); Clerk, Timothy J. Ryan (D); Inspectors, John T. Merchant (R), George H. Coan (D); Tellers, Harry G. Hutchinson (R), Mary Turner (D), Anna Burke (D), Elliott A. Bunting (R).


Precinct 7. Warden, Charles D. Addison (R); Clerk, Eustis D. Grimes (D); Inspectors, Charles M. Cahoon (R), Bernard J. Nevins (D); Tellers, Katherine Hodges (R), Howard R. Young (R), Patrick H. McGeough (D), Henry E. Acker (D).


Precinct 8. Warden, Charles A. Flagg (R); Clerk, Mary Donlan (D); Inspectors, Sarah E. Connors (D), Cyril J. Gannon (D); Tellers, Olive Flagg (R), William C. Hill (R), Ellen Q. Lynch (D), Margaret Durrati (D).


The balloting started at 6 A. M. and the count started at 2 o'clock P. M. Polls closed at 4:30 P. M. The ballot boxes registered correctly and the checks on the voting list agreed with the ballots cast.


There were cast in:


Precinct 1 410


410


Precinct 2 468


468


Precinct 3 410


3 A. V. 413


Precinct 4 424 424


Precinct 5 453 3


A. V.


456


Precinct 6 420 1


A. V. 421


Precinct 7 487 1 A. V. 488


Precinct 8 575 7 A. V. 582


Total vote cast, 3662.


The result of the balloting was declared at 9:00 P. M.


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Precincts


1 2


3


4 5 6 7 8 Tot.


For Governor:


John W. Acker, Chelsea (SL)


7


11


5


6


6


7


6 4 . 52


Frank G. Allen, Norwood (R)


241 334 283 337 361 309 291 467 2623 0 2 0


0


0 0 0 3 88 103 183 104 946


5


Alfred Baker Lewis, Camb. (S) Blanks


9


2


5


1 79 1 0 73


0 1 84


0 2 97 0


1 1 171 108


892


Maria C. Correia, N. Bedford (C) 2


1


2


0


2


1


8


Stephen J. Surridge, Lynn (SL)


8


7


0 2


3


1 0


2 5


1 1


2


15


Wm. S. Youngman, Boston, (R) 237 336 281 325 367 301 290 455 2592 23 18 11


Blanks


For Secretary:


D. J. Blessington, Somerville (SL) 6 2


1


20 2


4 0


16 2


23 1


16 2


16 Frederic W. Cook, Som'ville (R) 222 339 269 319 363 303 283 443 2541


Albert S. Coolidge, Pittsfield (S)


10


11


20


4 2


0 2


5 1


5 1


4 0 20


Chester J. O'Brien, Boston (D) Blanks


128


91


108 14


76 21


79 12 1


30 89 171 103 27 21 1 0


181


For Treasurer:


F. Jefferson Burrell, Medf'd (R) 209 297 240 263 264 236 223 283 2015 Era Hoffman, Boston (C) 4 1 0 3 0 10


Charles F. Hurley, Camb'ge (D) 150 131 139 113 155 145 216 246 1295 Walter S. Hutchins, Greenfield (S) 9 2 6 5 1 2 2 29


Charles S. Oram, Boston (SL) Blanks


4


4


0


0


0


0


0 9


34


33


28


40


51 304


For Auditor:


233 326 274 304 324 286 266 366 2379


12


2


3


11


5 35


Francis X. Hurley, Camb'ge (D) 127 110 115


80 118 101 180 171 1002


Albert Oddie, Brockton (C)


3


1


1


2


0


0


0 1


12


Fred E. Oelcher, Peabody (SL) Blanks


31


26


20


27 0 1


14 1 0 0


31 2 0 1


39 1 0 0


0 5


19


Joseph E. Warner, Taunton (R) 231 342 310 325 378 313 305 37


21 16 10 30 191 Blanks


For Senator in Congress: W. M. Butler, Boston (R)


201 319 264 311 352 287 259 422 2415


Marcus A. Coolidge, Fitchb'g (D) 187 134 141 104


2


0


0


0


0 0


0


1 0


3


1


2


0


0


2


2 16 9


2


13


For Congressman, Sixth District:


A. Piatt Andrew, Gloucester (R) 256 362 305 320 370 314 306 467 2700


Charles D. Smith, Gloucester (D) 124 Blanks


30


21


20


32


17


81 153 29 26


88 27


202


For Councillor, Fifth District:


Eugene B. Fraser, Lynn (R)


257 375 321 341 390 323 326 480 2813


Louis A. Kotarski, Salem (D) Blanks


114


68


69


50


52


71 116


75 27


615


39


25


23


33


14


27


46


234


3


1 1


28


22


27


227


For Attorney General:


Morris I. Becker, Boston (SL) 5 John W. Janhonen, Gardner (C) 2 John W. Sherman, Boston (S) 6 Harold W. Sullivan, Boston (D) 129


2


3


2


2


68


67


83 152


88 767


7


4


3


0


0


0


3


2 1 46 2


0 1 39 2


Oscar Kensalas, Springfield (SL) 5 Max Lerner, Worcester (C) 1 Sylvester J. McBridg, Watert'n (S) 4 Blanks 12


11


6


8


5


11


3


11


1


0


88


72


69


For Senator, First Essex District: Frank W. Osborn, Lynn (R) 221 326 262 300 342 296 267 441 2355 Wm. F. Shanahan, Swamp. (D) 174 134 144 113 105 115 205 122 1112


8 7 11 9 10 16 19 95 Blanks 15


59


James W. Dawson, Boston (C)


11


2


1


845


33


23


1


0 7


33


For Lieutenant Governor:


Strabo V. Claggeth, Newton (D) 138 105 116


0 24


Edith M. Williams, Brookline (S) 2


1


3


1


35 0


37 0


97


83


1


0


99 121 208 148 1142


15


6


Joseph B. Ely, Westfield (D)


151 119 119 0


Harry J. Canter, Boston (C)


2


85


760


460 2664


78


Alonzo B. Cook, Boston (R) Harry Fieldman, Springfield (S)


131


92


TOWN DOCUMENTS


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Precincts 1 2


3 4 5 6 7 8 Tot.


For Representatives in General Court, Twelfth Essex District: James D. Bentley, Swamp. (R) 315 402 344 358 394 348 329 506 3046


Harry E. Day, Salem (D)


182 234 203 218 253 210 224 311 1835 323 300 279 272 265 284 373 347 2443 Blanks


For District Attorney, Eastern District:


John A. Costello, Lawrence (D) 137


99 109 53


73 92 159 95 817


Hugh A. Cregg, Methuen (R)


223 328 277 312 360 296 276 450 2522 50 323 53 37 41 27 59 23 33


For Register of Probate and Insolvency, Essex County: Horace H. Atherton, Jr., Lynn(R)235 349 290 331 381 303 307 477 2673


Charles F. Spencer, Lynn (D) 129


82 98


55


56 87 131 75


713


Blanks


46 37 25 38 19


31 50 30


276


For County Commissioner, Essex County :


Mary F. Bowen, Lynnfield (D) 132 74 95 69 66 82 139 92 Raymond H. Trefrey, M'h'd (R) 217 340 285 311 364 294 303 451 Blanks 61 54 33 44 45 46 39


26 57


76 128 77


656


C. F. Harrington, Salem (D) 112 78 85


55


53


66 119 73 641


Edwin C. Lewis, Lynn (R)


206 307 255 294 340 266 256 410 2334


Edgar A. Rideout, Beverly (R) Blanks


187 277 227 300 311 250 250 386 2188 197 208 175 149 151 184 223 218 1505


For County Treasurer, Essex County : Harold E. Thurston, Lynn (R) 220 324 275 302 361 291 281 442 2496


Robert W. M. White, Lynn (D) 137 96 Blanks 53 48 41


97


80


70


85 154 88


807


For Sheriff (to fill vacancy), Essex County:




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