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The Boston Globei
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1 1 All Sold Out xrgtoit Baito (Slxrfne PRIMARY EXTRA la many placet last Sunday. Order seat Sunday's Globe in advance. Read the Want and Classified a Arts in teday's Glob. KnirrvS rraond rUn matter at Boston, under thr art of Uirh S. 1870.

BOSTON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1922-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES TWO CENTS RIP. MA-MRiTirc rnp my ami inner MAINE HAILS VIU IWmUUIll I BLU I UIB UUA MIILI LUUUL FITZGERALD AND PELLETIER WIN MacMILLAN gov Baxter, Pres Sills and 3000 at Wiscasset Extend Warm Welcome Home Explorer Tells Crowd What He Gaston Defeats Whipple, With Walsh Far Behind-Fuller Victor Over Warner-Benton Nominated Auditor Cook Again Chosen Doherty Leading Found in Frozen Arctic and Problems Yet to Solve O'Brien Named For Dist Atty by Republicans-Tape and Gallivan Winners By LAWRENCE J. SWEENEY WISCASSET. Me, Sept 11, Mac 1 Millan and his courageous little 1 band of Arctic explorers are back home back to the port from which the stanch little auxiliary schooner Bowdoin ventured forth 14 months ago. Today the people of Wiscasset, xggwfoWt MacMILLAN I writing the story of his exploration exclusively for the BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE Harvey, Reading and Pearson Running Neck and Neck in Middlesex County augmented hy hundreds from the countryside about, turned out to do homage to Prof MacMillan somehow the title of captain automatically was forgotten as he set foot on the soil' of his native State the "Don" MacMillan that, through an utter dire- ronllniied on the vrvmlfc Page.

lEk, i TODAY'S GLOBE CONTENTS Page 2. Thirteen indictments for violation of liiuor law result, of investigation uf PELLETIER WINS BY A BIG MARGIN Leading O'Brien by More Than 2 to 1 TODAY'S GLOBE CONTENTS Page 1. Vf T-edge. Fitzgerald and Gaston laaasi in fn primaries: Pelletler an rasy Ifcnr. Tau and Galtlvan renominated.

Met wins Democratic nomination Gov Cox renominated by a vote of about three or four to one in his contest with Atty Gen J. Weston Alen. Senator Lodge also renominatDd by about the same proportion over Ex-Speaker Walker. Lieut Gov Fuller renominated by a substantial majority over Ex-Speaker Warner. Auditor Cook apparently renominated.

Jay R. Benton nominated as the Republican candidate for Attorney General. John F. Fitzgerald nominated as the Democratic candidate for Governor, having received apparently a3 many votes as all of he other Brooklyn poison liquor deaths. Pagt a.

Lynn girl wno abandoned her nameless arCstrirt attorney by big margin. GOV CHANNING H. COX. Republican Candidate for Reelection. HON JOHN F.

FITZGERALD, Democratic Candidate for Governor. Car Baxter. Prea Sills of Bowdoin fsflege and crowd of 8ra0 welcome Mac-Uaa and his party at Wiscasset. Me. THE WEATHER TODAY'S GLOBE CONTENTS Parr 2.

irtatsr Townsend leading In Michigan ri. Page Present District Attorney Named by Republicans F7AIB Forecast for Boston and Vicinity: Fair Wednesday aid probably Thursday; mod- rhaaitra ovr.erj of New op.by in swamp is freed in Brooklvn Court. Pasre 4. Belgium's demand for deposit of 100,000.000 gold marks by Germany rouaes Reparations Commission to new efforts for a compromise. Fire marshals of country meet at Portland.

Me. Industry, railways and utility bodies to hold joint conference to expedite movement of coal. Mayor Curley takes action in threatened freight embargo from West. Apartment hotel, to cost S3.O0O.O00, planned at Lynn. meet here.

Pace X. Krupps issues ite own private currency to pay the workmen, as the com-psny cannot get enough paper mals from Berlin. Disabled veterans file bill in Superior Court asking an accounting of receipts of boxing carnival July 17. Pane H. Candidates issue statements on th.

Col William A. Gaston, nominated as A. FitZfferaW, Oonm Caaat Artillery Corps at flrat battalion aears talk by Capt OooUman on lilc uuiiiULi aii iui uuiicu era te temperature; light westerly winds. Washington Forecast for Northern New England: Fair Wednesday Thursday cloudy, moderate temperature. For South and Manning Renominated States Senator by a plurality over Sherman Whipple which may amount VOTE OF STATE Democratic FOR GOVERNOR 267 out of 274 Boston precinta, 17 other cities complete, and parts of 17 other outside cities and 250 towns give: Fitzgerald 70,232 Sullivan 29,581 Ely 17,173 Foss 11,497 Fitzgerald's plurality .40,651 FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR 267 out of 274 Boston precincts, and 597 scattered precincts outside of Boston give: Doherty 40,302 O'Leary 31,932 Cummings 25,655 Kescuers now only "48 hour flrom sut.

entombed In California since Rain forces postponement of National miners Aug 37. ern New England: Fair Wednesday and probably Thursday; n.oderate Paare 5. Amundsen believed to have attempted tennis championship. Few New England women to seek National golf championship. Americans win third race for six-meter yachts, although Jean of British Globe's iprobably sonable Forecast Fair Thursday and continued fair Friday; sea-temperatures; light westerly- tn4 the Real Estate advts in Mays Globe.

Jurxng the 8 unths ending August SI, the Osto printed 4JM.5 more Real ItfcJr adrfa than the second Iwtos paper having Daily and tndiy editions. Returns from 257 of the city's 274 precincts at an early hour this morning showed that Joseph C. Pelletler had captured the Democratic nomination for Suffolk District Attorney on a basis of little better than two to one over his nearest competitor, Dist Atty Thomas C. O'Brien. Mr O'Brien, however, simply swamped his three opponents for the VOTE OF BOSTON Democratic 244 out of 274 precincts give: FOR GOVERNOR Fitzgerald 48,547 Sullivan 18,065 Foas 8,764 Ely 4,718 Fitzgerald's plurality.

...30,482 FOR LIEUT-GOVERNOR Doherty 29,040 O'Leary 18,910 Cummings 18,019 FOR SENATOR Gaaton 40,278 Whipple 31,124 Walah .5,919 Gaston's plurality 9,154 Republican 264 precincts out of a total of 274 precincts give: FOR GOVERNOR Cox 23,215 Allen 9,596 Cox' plurality 13,619 FOR LIEUT-GOVERNOR Fuller 21,243 Warner 10,545 Fuller's plurality 10,698 FOR SENATOR Lodge 25,675 Walker 6,021 Lodge's plurality 19,654 team nmsnes nrsi. Coal Miners' Union obtained innn from Harriman National to 20,000 or more. Col Gaston carried Boston by about 8500 votes, Walsh was a poor third in the contest. Joseph C. Pelletler nominated as the Democratic candidate for distr'vt attorney of Suffolk County.

These are the salient points to bo drawn from the fragmentary returns received at the hour of going to press from yesterday's primary in Massachusetts. The number of candidates was so large and the hour of closing so in many of the large cities outside Continued on the Eleventh Pace. $100,000 Bank in fight across Pole. Paare- O. Secretary Weeks replies to Kipling's attack on United States' war record.

Irish Parliament votes confidence in the Government, 54 to 15. Kxecutive council of A. F. of L. de- nounces extension of injunction against Xew York.

Page 9. Doherty's plurality 8,370 winds, becoming variable. The Temperature Yesterday at Thompson's Spa 3 a 71; 6 a 70, 9 a 72; 12 79; 3 73; 6 pm, 72; 9 pm. TO; 12 mid, 69. Average temperature yesterday, 72 11-12.

Temperatures at 9 Last Night San Francisco, 62; Williston. 62; St Paul, 64; St Louis, 72; Chicago, 70; Nantucket, 66; Portland, 64; Eastport, 56; New York, 68; Washington, 68. Precipitation in Boston, 24 hours to 8 1.31. Republican nomination for that office, I shop crafts. Foot troubles blamed to present style with which he will finally tast hit strength with Pelletler in the Nov 7 I of shoes by speakers at meeting of Massachusetts Chiropody Association.

Continued on tha Kleventh Pag. FOR SENATOR 267 out of 274 Boston precincts; 17 other cities complete and parts of 17 other cities; and towns give: Gaston 64,873 Whipple 46,263 Walsh .12,734 Squad of 110 reports for first football practice at Harvard. Sisler hurt, may be out of game for i rest of season. American League Results St Louis 8, I Detroit Cleveland 8, Chicago 2. Braves and Pirates to play double-j header today.

Page 11. Shortage of ballots in 11 Boston i wards; Cook and Burlen blame each other. Order next Sunday's Globe in advance from your newsdealer or newsboy. Many dealers were sold out of the Globe last Raising the Wind Gaston's plurality .18,610 Page 12. Mrs Harding has passed the crisis, and operation is not deemed necessary at present; specialists start for home.

New law in effect providing for regulation of use of heavy trucks. Somewhere, out upon the eu of time, there is a fleet of ships laden with Among these mythical rks is one for each of us. owfli we have never seen It, ever look forward to the day en "our ship comes in." A good, soul-satisfying faith ttu even though sometimes ny seem that one's ship is a Telephone Rights Bought and Sold On Commission Use the Globe's advertising columns to get the best results. For over SO years the Globe has been the leading tqant and classified medium in Boston. B.F.rl.

SHORTAGE Republican FOR GOVERNOR Boston total, with exception of 7 precincts, 250 towns, 17 cities complete and parts of 17 other cities give: Cox 120,646 Allen 42,334 Cox' plurality 78,312 FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Fuller 98,309 Warner 59,968 Fuller's plurality 38,341 FOR SENATOR Lodge 120,893 Walker 38,648 Lodge's plurality 82,345 TODAY'S GLOBE CONTENTS Pag 13- Boston drygoods men active In conference at President said have reltetated his intention to veto Bonus bill; conference report signed by majority of conferees for each House. House will vote today on conference report on Tariff bill; bitter fight on dye embargo expected. Great Council, I. O. R.

M.p elects officers. License la restored to E. D. Brackett, driver of car struck by auto of William M. Wood Jr, causing two deaths.

Shipping Board accepts bid of $750,000 BURDETT I Tkere's nothing to prevent I breeze '5 the good ship home. -JT a little money in the 1 2 V1 TOU need- think 'k the best place to gg jour first account. Stop gf II 1 MM if you don't I too. Jmst Company NightUoal Kidder, Peabody Co. Friendly Bank" MAIN BANK "TJ Federsl Streets BRANCH Canal Founded In 1865 Aug.

29 we asked for $37,500 Of this we lack $25,231 Please send cheeks to QEO. C. LEE, TREAS. Boston Floating Hospital 44 State Street, Boston Bca BAY BRANCH DISTRICT ATTORNEY SUFFOLK COUNTY Democratic (266 Boston Precincts) Pelletier 40,205 O'Brien 17,359 Foley 9.59 Ford 7,314 Donaghue 3,627 Walsh 1.161 Patron 665 Pelletier' plurality, 22,846. PROVIDENCE NEW YORK BOSTON for 226 wooden vessels which cost Government $300,000,000.

Paare 14. "The Fifth Estate." by Uncle Dudley. "Women of Spirit," by Margaret Bell. "More Truth Than Poetry," by James J. Ovation given Senator Lodge at New England Conference of Stata Fedratlons of Women's Clubs in Swampscott.

Oil. fur and gold concessions in Liberia granted to Americana by Chita Government. Pace 15. A. C.

Burrage, addressing National convention of gardeners, declares tha time has come for a more general planting and cultivation of wild flowers. Port of Boston. Page 16. Financial news. The Cotmn, tht Faculty and lha Grade at Infraction in Burdtll Night School are of the sunn High Order em in the Day School.

College Grade Course Begin Sept. 26 Business Administration Accounting Secretarial Shorter Business Courses Begin Sept. 25 or Any Monday Business Shorthand Combined Civil Service Calculating Machine Dictating Machine Finishing Courses Additional Night Courses Begin Oct 2 Advertising Htieldon Halesmanalilp Transportation A Trafllc M'f't, Spanish Special Rates for 8 Months Office Open Rv'gn Beginning Sept. 18 Rend for New Day or Night School Catalogue. Iay ittudenta Begin College Grade Course Sept 18.

Shorter Courses Any Monday C.nnA Posit ln for All Graduates 18 B0YLST0N STREET, BOSTON Nominated BY OVER 13,500 Republican (200 Precincts) O'Brien 11,967 Patron 3,199 Cox 2,217 Gloag 822 O'Brien's plurality, 8768. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION Page IT. Commercial news. Proctor defeats Foote for the Repub TT IS a aWai WILDE SAVINGS BANK 52 BOYLSTON BOSTON A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK Deposits Go on Interest SEPT. 15 JOIN OUR VACATION CLUB -iwnnry ior ineir or Seringa Depart- a.

raa "S3 TODAY'S GLOBE CONTENTS rage 24. Houae of Bishops at Kplocopal con fV nu VscaUOD shiC- Depar, mnt Is open 19,000 SQUARE FEET WHOLE OR IN PART TO LET IDEAL LOCATION FOR AUTOMOBILES or FACTORY LOW RENTAL 5 Minute from Park St. Subway APPLY TO WHITC0MB COMPANY MAIN 6377 10 STATE ST. 6 Be ll-an Hot water Sure Relief lican nomination for Governor inthe only contest in Vermont's State-wide primary. Brandegee pleads for Republicanism at New Haven convention.

Pase IS. Household Department. Radio news. "Love Will Never Die," by John Hunter. "My Favorite Stories," by Irvln S.Cobb.

Movie FactB and Fancies. Page 1SX Household Department. "Her Husband and Bob," by Mary Hal. 'The Ideal Life Partner." by Dorothy nv to 6 tOO p. m.

Cizens National Faelten Pianoforte School Checking and Savings Accounts EXCHANGE TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Harvm 8ystem 1 Court Street. 124 Boylston Street ELL-ANS Unique Educational Advantages vention votes to eliminate the word "obey" from marriage ceremony. Janitor puts end to rail strike peace negotiation? orders union leaders out. More than 20,000 affidavits of vloleic accepted as evidence, for time being it least, In railroad hearing-New England textile situation discussed with Washington official. Kid McCoy's ninth wedding plans wrecked by telegram frc "Hed Head." Bank and 75 Everywhere READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN TODAY'S GLOBE Enroll Now 30 Huntington Aven-ie Copley Square BStk Braiaon B.

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