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Show ARRIVES AT POLLS EARLY. President Votes Ballot 61 at Oyster Bay. OYSTER HAY, L I NOV. 7. There were only a few persons at the railroad station when President Roosevelt arrived ar-rived Mere to yote. as It was not generally gen-erally known at what hour he would reach here After shaking hands with everybody at the station, the President was driven in a carriage to the polling place In the Fifth district This was a hall over a Chinese laundry and a fish inarke:. There was a good-sized crowd, and the President shook hands with every Oil He r. . eived ballot No. 61, on which be voted for Assemblyman , 'ounty Judge and uhool direr-tor and on six i v.iistituiion.il .iiuencnu n; After returning to the street the President stopped and chatted with some neighbors and then drove to the town hall, when Secretary Loeb voted. "I Have Just completed a Southern trip, ' the President remarked, "it was very pleasant, very pleasant. Indeed With It l have now spoken in everj State and Territory in the Union, and now I am through. Let some one else do the talking " |