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Show H INVADING NEW ENGLAND. H ' ' i H - Tho La Follettc boom for President is spreading. There arc not ft ( ,J more than four Northern states that have not responded to the ad- Hi ,vance of the forces for reformation, and those state are now being Hi invaded. M :' A dispatch from Boston conveys the information that Rudolph Hj : , Spreckles, the San Francisco millionaire reformer, and Mcdill Mc- H ' i Cormick of Chicago are expected in Boston on a mission which cm- B ; braces the organization of a progressive insurgent movement through- H ( ' out the Bay state. Upon their arrival in Boston the westerners will HI I confer with Louis D. Brandeis, the celebrated "people's lawyer," H I and on tho latter 's advice and that of other Massachusetts insurgents H depends the time selected for the beginning of the organization. H ' After the situation in Massachusetts has been glanced over, H Spreckels and McCormick will visit Vermont, New Hampshire and Hi ' Connecticut. Both of the westerners are bearing the presidential It' ' bootm.of Senator La Follette of "Wisconsin and their plans will be H laid with a view of presenting a solid formation in 1912. H j i "Wherever the Progressive campaign lias been started there has Hf 1 1 been a quick response and Ave predict that the New England states H 1 1 will be not less responsive than the "West. |