'V I TV. RT5 ' WS sr-r? v- VWYTUn Af1 TW""', V -'LM. -1i '.ffc-li ' rfPVJH !W l-V' " ir.e v ' ,f vn it"' ' '. . t i & " ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, 8EPTEMBEE 12, 1922 'mi? m ir , t' Cft 1 s I Tf k .1 ft 1 r' in rt ' I V 1ST jyi ht. W nut KtnumiriAitu IN MAINE PRIMARY Returns Civs Senater Lead of 26,392 Oyer Fermer Gov ' erner Curtis HMRCE WHS IN MARYLAND rt . 12. Revised the slaetlaa in Maine J- faftr-aVvr small towns Senater Fred- JUeaknean. re-elected ever rats ewoaeat. former Uev lar O. Cartas, 07 a majority MBaa. ! Mme precincts raer ihnJiel P. Baxter, Re ft tMMtavf SB.6U ever Wil SMarti i tale ffja at. qgMgf 'I. WM.IWBM 5rw-,w Dtmecrat. former The vote of these I Mt of 035 in the State, 0m Mt of 520 cities and ler was: Hale, Kepuo Kepue Gtlrtls, Democrat, 72,- Fer Governer: Baxter, Republican, 102,004; Pattanfall, Democrat. 73,423. The same precincts In 1920 pave for Governer: Pnrkburst, Republican, in3,S18; Mclntlre. Democrat. (50,285. The missing precincts cant less than 8000 votes In 1020. Latest return en the congressional vote show majorities for the four pre ant representatives, all Republicans, ranging from 4200 te 10,000, ns com- flared with Republican margins rang n from 14,000 te 19,000 In 1020. The women went te the polls in large numbers, but the rote of the mrn fell far behind that of 1020. The tetnl etc was about 30.000 less than that of two year nce, the Republicans log ins about .13,000 and the Democrat!! raininc 3000. It TtaJtimnnt. Spnt. 12. Kcn.itnr .Tnunh I. r ranee. Republican, and William C. Bruce. Democrat, prebaWr will be the ppesinir candidates at the Maryland Senatorial election in November. I Senater France wen decisively ever Jehn TV. Oarrett, secretary e the jVashlnRten Aran Conference, In yes terday's primary, whfle Brecf appeared from incomplete returns te be assured of ihe victory in the three-cornered Demo Deme ratic rlsht Bosten, Sept. 12. (By A P I A campaign which has been marked by much bitterness in both parties reached Its conclusion in the State primary today. I Of widest general Interest was the Contest between Senater Ledge, seek ing renomlnatien by the Republican1, nd Jeseph AVhlker, former Speaker of the 8tnte Heuse of Representatives. Mr. Walker formerly was aligned with the Preftre8lve Partv and has criticized Mr. Ledge's record In the Senate. Speaker Frederick U. OUlctt was the nly Republican Congressman from this State te meet opposition in the pri nary. His opponent was William H. Feiker, former Mayer of Northampton. Governer Clianning H. Cox, Republi can, seeking nomination for a second tedra, was opposed by Attorney Gen eral J. Westen Allen The Democrats had four-cornered fentents for the nominations for Gov Gov ereor and Senater. The candidates were: Fer Governer, Jereph B. Ely, of Westfield; Jehn F. Fitxgerald, for mer Mayer of Bosten ; Eugene X. Fess, of Bosten, former Governer, and Peter F. Sullivan. Mayer of Worcester. Fer Ecnater: AVilllam A. Gasten. Bosten banker; Dallas Lere Sharp, college pro fessor and author; Jehn Jacksen Walsh, former State Senater, and Sherman L. Whipple. Bosten attor ney. Montpe'ier, Vt., Sept. 12. (By A. P.) Vermont Republicans went te the polls today te express their preference for gubernatorial, legislative nnd coun ty candidates. The choice for Gov Gov ereor was between Red field Procter, a marble producer, of Procter, and Lieu tenant Governer Abram W. Feete, of Cornwall, a farmer. Representative Frank L. Greene, of the First district, was unopposed for nomination for United States Senater te succeed Sen Sen aeor Carrell S. Pnge. ent 12. (By of United States jx lei Detroit, Mich.. Sc P.) The fortunes e Senater Charles E. Tewnscnd held chief interest in Michigan's pelltlral arena today. The Senater Is seeking renom renem renom lnateon tn a primnrv that will be re corded as one of the hardest fought lltical. battles in the State's his- lery. With Senater Townsend opposed by three Republican who centered their campaign fire en bis support of Sena Sena eor Truman II. Newberry, the prln.nry was regnrded bv a great number of veterB as a verdict te be rendered by tie electorate en the action of the Sen ate in seating the junior member from Michigan. The "wet" and "dry"' issue figures prominently in two contests. Con gressman .lames U opposed by Martin McDonough. of Iren River an advo cate of modification of the liquor laws, and Congressman Hapes is opposed by Alvah Brown, an avowed "wet " Columbia, S. C, Sept. 11 (By A. T.) Beth Candidates for the Demo Deme erttle nomination for Governer of Seuth Carolina Cele L. Blease and Themas G. McLeod were confident of victory tedav in the run-off primary aecessltated by the rallure of either te secure a majority vote in the first pri-vary. BRITAIN'S INTEREST ON U. S. WAR DEBT SOON DUE First' Payment of $65,000,000 Ex .pected te Me 'Made October, 15 Washington, Sept. 12. (By A. P.) t Great Britain probably will begin the payment of Interest en her war debt te this country before arrangements are u.ade for the funding of the $5,000, 000,000 of obligations, it was Indicated today at the Treasury, ' On October 15, officials declared, the first installment of interest en the Brit ish debt, amounting te $05,000,000, falls due, and, although n British finan cial mission has been expected te leave England in tlme te begin funding ne gotiations) with the American Debt Commission by the latter part of this month, se far this country has net been notified of its Impending depar ture. With September nearly half ever. officials expressed the belief that fund ing arrangements could net be worked out with Great Britain before the lat ter part of October. NEW MOTION IN 8ACCO CA6E Dedham, Mesa.. Sept. 12. A fourth supplemental motion In the effort by counsel for Niccola Sacco nnd Bsrtolo Bsrtelo Bsrtole meo Vanrettl te obtain a new trial for them en charges of murder of a pay master and his guard at Bra In tree twenty-nine months age, for which they stand convicted but net sentenced, was filed yesterday. A Yeung Man9 8 Watch 14-lct. geld, thin model, fitted with a dependable Elgin move ment $30. Our stock includes the best patterns of the leading makers. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELEnS SILVERSMITHS FIRE'S YOUR geed truck engine pulls mere, lasts longer, and costs lets te operate when the rear wheels of your truck are equipped with Goodyear All-Weather Tread Solid Tires. It it en of tkt ctmpltt lint of Goeiytar Tntk Tim nli end itrvlcti hj your GoeAjtir Truck Tire Deafer. GOODJTDAR Fer Salt by O'BRIEN & HOOVER, Inc. DWtrlhatnr 22d and Race Streets PHILADELPHIA Sewing Made a Pleasure ARE YOU JOYFULLY EAGER TO SEW? Are Your Fall Clethes Ready? 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Film is that viscous coat you feeL It clings te teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. It becomes discolored, then forms dingy coats. Tartar is based en film. That is why teeth lese their luster. Film also holds feed substance which ferments and forms acids. It holds the acids in contact with the teeth te cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Thus most teeth troubles ars new traced te film. 49 in 50 suffered The ordinary teeth paste does net ef fectively fight film. Se, despite the teeth brush, all these troubles were constantly increasing. About 49 in 50 Buffered. And glistening teeth were seen lees often than today. Dental science has long sought ways .te fight that film. Twe effective methods have been found. One acts te curdle film, one te remove it And this without an ill effect or use of harmful grit Able authorities, by many careful tests, proved these methods effective. New leading dentists everywhere advise then daily use. A new-type teeth paste was created, based en modern research. Then these two great film bodied in rt The paste is Pepsedsnt, Twe great mieTakr It was also found that old-type toetS pastes involved two great "?' -They were due te soap and, ckaDc Tbey decreased the starch digestaat in the saliva. That is there te digest starch deposit which may othenrise ferment and form adds. They decreased the alkm Unity of the ealhra. That ia there te neutralbe the adds 'which canoe decay. Pepsedsnt corrects these mistakes. It multiplies the starch digestant, multi . plies the alkalinity. Thus every eae gives manifold power te Nature great tootb teotb toetb Protecting forces in the month. In five important ways, Pepoedcsrc is bringing users a new dental era. It also polishes teeth se film less easily adheres. 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