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MANY VIEW BORAR IN 1928 CONTEST Politicians See Him Riding to, Nomination on Dry Issue Washington, Nov. 29 (UP)—Foli- ticlans here are noting flashes of | presidential lightning playing around | the bone dry lightning rod raised by | Senator Borah, republican, Idaho. They are beginning to sce results | 1158 fron Borah's extensive speaking campaign for a definite party stand on the prohibition issue, and they are apprehensive at the power poli- tical alliance he formed with the farm bloc of congres Hope it Coolidge Refuses, Tt President Coolidge doc clioose to be drafted, they see - ble looming ahead from Rorah. Mo not weeks, demanding everywh the republicans adopt a platform next year saying in effect: “We a for the 18th amendment and t Volstead act and we are going to enforce it.” Women's clubs and law | enforcements organizations are fn- viting him to 1ma any more speeches. Since he first took up the prohihi- tion banner last spring in a Boston debate with Nicholas Murray But- | ler, the irreconcilable senator has been recelving boosts from the Anti- Saloon League, recently into the only prospectivo candidate who wants to go to the people on the isue of whether the 15th amendment shall stand or fall. | Anti-Saloon League Meets. The Anti-Saloon League liere mext week and it is expected that more will be heard concerning the desirability of Borah as the next republican candidate. Politicians always have doubted the sagacity of stirring up nation sentiment on the liquor issue whifth they consider as dangerously sw- tional as the slavery question before the Civil W Publicly the have always scen more promine economic issues upfln w h to car- desire to keep ]Vro]nbmv-n out of national political campaigns. Path Thorny Yor Leaders. Not only is Boral strewi cal thorns in the pathws republican leaders, but hie has been playing ball with the anti-Cooli independent group led by Norris, republican, N hart, rcpuhli(‘fln ]m\ * He 8 heen pledged to (hl\ Idaho delegation | > next convention and though sonally has announced for Norris, t e obvious possibili- tics that he may at the right timc inherit At any rate the lightning rod is polished and ready for the first flash to come its w And the republican ieaders are gazing upon i* in wonder. Makes Srring Specch. Nov. 29 iator William . Boral, advocat strict probibition enforcement plank in the 1928 republican nation al platform, told an audicnce here last night he believed the convention would vote “to uphold the constitu- tion." “I believe that when the republi- can party leaves the convention hail next summer it wiil have voted to uphold the constitution,” Senator Borah said. “Control your delegates coming convention, assert you er and you will win. You cannot tell me that there are more men in this country who do not bhel law enforcement than there do.” Denounces “Nullification.” Senator Borah was bitter in his | denunciation of “nullific prohibition laws through the re al ot politicians to cnforce the isting legislation. “You can't amend the YVolstend act so as to satisfy the people who want to break the amendment,” the | senator said. Isfied with the added aroma, Tha would not sa President Butler and Senator Wadsworth, for whom I have the profoundest respect.” He said President Lincoln did not approve of the fugitive slave law vet he enforced it hecause he heliev- ed this government could ndt en- dure without law enforcement. “It begins to 100k as if we were going to have a real conventicn, not a_caucus, in 1928,” the senafo, “1 say to the republ democratic leaders have a vote on the question of Jaw enforcement. It will clarify the atmosphere’. “I ask for nothing hut a fair su mission to the people of the que: tion of repealing this part of the constitution, and T believe that when the returns come in the politicians who described themselves as wet ind dry will be found high dry.” Cermany | shortage of skilled labor, r)— e ————————————— 3| Don’t Let That Cold Turn ' Into “Flu” “Flu se, Pneumo ire of it at one ole on the congested how quickly it brings at cold may turn into A8 effective as the messy old mus- tard plaster; does the work without | blister. | Musterole, mustard, camphor, menthol and oth er simple ingredients, a counter. irritant which stimulates circulation and helps break up the cold. You will feel a warm tingle as it | §§ enters the pores, then a cooling sen- | satlon that brings welcomn relef. 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WWMW?SWM}WV% FEREPEPEIS e EY IS ——— S S S S ?5‘?&5%?’ Toyland Welcomes You Will You Be Among the Lucky Ones This Christmas? 2 1926 List of Lucky Ones West St.—Doll Carriage. ) North St.—Pool Table. . J. Sorby, El St.—Lamp. Edy \(.m' /\’ull\v 116 Divinity St., Bristol -Fish Bowl. 5 Last Main St.—DMirror, Alice Bakerick, 5 Vincent Ave.—Clock. Bryan Havkin, 118 Curtis St. np. Adeline Kordek, 508 High St.—Card Tal le. N. Mangiopio, 139 W ashington St.—Lamp. Mrs. Kindt, Stand. Elizabeth Rappanotti, 189 Oak St. ing Set. Edna Novack, 591 South St.—Fish Bowl. Bertha Gorgas, 21 Millard St Hand Bag. Betty Rose, 54 Miller St.— icycle. Mrs. Bauer, 77 Roberts S —Lamp. 1. Bagley, 13 Pleasant St.—Hand Bag. Censtance Bogne, Kent St., Plainville— Table and 2 ( McCram, 153 Stand. Joscphine, Dox 218, Forestville—Lamp. Mike Marino—Clol G. Vannina, Box 25, Bowl. James Bavon, 61 Oak St.—Iland Bag. J. Carrol, 111 Xenney St., Forestville— g Smoking Stand. Bob St. Thoma Women's Bath Robes i 1"/ James !"H('I\ul] WA 3 Lamp. Warm, Lm\llmlq) » robes, made of heavy R : blanket flannel. Satin bound and silk givdle, '\" x‘”‘\%""“"- Pockets with silk braid. Very Amna pretty colors. Tomoriow, each $4 98 N Mus. Other robes $1.98 (0 .\9.,‘IS 'Qvs to the v 1 It of you . ANTA world with him! every minate. toys to the 5 alot of toys it looks \{ brought all the toys in the And there’s excitement 131 Columbia St.—Smoking Motorboats and Sailboats . . . Motor Cars Alrplanes ready to . Dolls . . . Carriages You can't imagine all the \\un- —Cary- \ Gift to Please livery Good Youngster Greenwood St.—Smoking § Sillk Comforters With faney-centers and plain colored bor- ders to mateh, in pink, blue, yellow and rose offect. A verv practical gift eflee ver vactica B $3.75 for Chiistmas. Tomorrow, Kensington— *Fish Soe —I"ish Bowl. 155 Cherry St.— 156 Gold St.— Clock. yoobian, 13 Lyman St.—Pillow. Deserbo, 182 Wa gton St.—Hand Bag. Bennie Tinley, Table, « Cceil Napert, L. A 211 South Main St.—Card PERETARES 221 Washington St. 19 Grove St., Lamp. v & Ilu?_]m, Bristol—Carv- g Bloomers, Panties, Chemises B ennedy, 193 North St.—Cedar and Step-Ins beautiful sheer trimmed and i, 124 Tremont St.—Ivory Set. 5 Jerome St.-2Umbrella. , 98 Black Rock Ave.— M ol chine. Lace pretty colovs, sillk erepe de tailored. All A very useful Tomorrow, each $1 98 Smok- Mrs. G. 0 Sataline, Pillow, K Sam (‘ululumn 22 Clinton ¢ W Mes. B Kiniski, 291 Tligh “mobile, . Johnson, Cecelia Dolan, A. D. Perkins, case, \ Fr. Dept., Delski, F. A Votz, 410 Dewey St. ilelen Drank, 78 Wilcox Stand. J. Sadowsk M Cilliz Stand Rose Riricola, Lamy. Helen Duksa, West St., 615 West Main St.— —Doll. loy Auto- Rayon Bloomers and Vests to Match In a very beautiful hades, ineluding nile, 68 Lake Boulevard—Doll 1310 Stanley St.—Lamp. Box 200, Forestville—Suit- light white assortment of maize, flesh, 15 Silver St.—TLamp. Pillow. 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