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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, S PIEMBER 15TH, 1923.

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MR. COOLIDGE. PAST POLITICAL, ACTIVITIES,

A SILENT · STATESMAN.

WHEN · APPETITE FAILS!

"There is no sautee ikke appetite." says the ohl proverbs, and the statement is altogether true. With a keen appetite you can relish the plainest food, while without it, the daintiest

have

The thirtieth President of the United more fails to tempt you, and you no longer States, Calvin Coolidge, of Massachu setts, is the sixth whose elevation has fresture in eating, unless, there is frequently actual distress:" "for when appetite resulted from the evident of death. The fails there is almost certain to be something Vice-Presidenes is and has long been materially wrong with the

digestive system,

Raj regarded either as the supreme reward of, ligestion is the prime function of life sume derve as a natural conesquence. vory modest talents, or (to take the case of Theodore Roosevelt) as an oubliette | physiologically speaking –the process by

by which into which disturbing and too pertina, the heal you cat is ultimately converted into the s, in slut, by which you wrist, process, and any failure in any part of it must sie is unimportant. lisa long and complex of necessity be injurion to health

If you allow your itigestion to get out of sæter, your: whole system will surely suffer.

vious aspirants to office may be dropped | blool, brain aml 1 compare to winch all

by party leaders.

He is the secord was born in Vermont to hold office as President and it is worth noting that his predecessor from that State. Chester Arthur. is also among the Vice-Presidents furtuitously elevated,

Che fool when perfectly digested, began Mr. Coolidge is a New Englander in the | pure, rich blond, in which the germs of lisense Ha cant five; your body being thus fully nourish. very fullest neceptation of the term.

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is not tall, but is above the average, wery organ do it work which Nature inteles it to do, there is vitality, verve force. height of man; ho is alenler, elean shaven, slow moving, sparing and deli-strength to resist, and disease canist enter your BANGBA) berate of speech, and of an almost execs

On the other hand, fodd (huwever gol it sive reserve in his dealings with his fellow-men Whether he unbends in the Ray be imperfectly digested cannot make pure society of his charming wife and their bal, eause it cannot yieki its arishment; two manly and handsome sons it would system is starved, every organ of your be impossible to say but certain it is body right up to the train suffers for want of that he has none of the outward attristenance; you become weak, nervos, numenie: while impurities, due to dees-mposition of the butes of the successful politician. The antigestal mass in such a bowels, are genial expansiveness" which Mr. Harding drawn into your bloot to pollute your whole brought with him from the Middle West

and prepare the way for dangerons has no reflection in the cold sedateness lisensen. of this descendant of the Pilgrims. "It will this be seen how all-itiportant is tho

matter of digestion, affecting as it chess every TIEMYISIN other function of the boty, and how varnestly you doubt strive to keep it active. It is the BANGKOK for without a sauna digestion goal health is fummlation of your physical, belily well-being, Holly, utterly

in wisserblar.

Mr. Coolidge is 31 years of age. He WAB horn 2 July 4th, 1872 (the only President to claim the national holiday as his birthday), at Plymouth, Vermont, and was when he took his B.A. at Amherst, one of the most famous of the Massachusetts universities. He studied law nt Northampton, Maka., and in 1807 | tome aml

began to practise there. His life, indeed, was for many years bounded, if not by Marthampton, at least by the State of

Blood and ensure perfect!

On the slightest indication of digestive weakase take bother Seigel's Syrup, I will fly, cleanse your hour stanach, liver, and digestion. perfect health assimilation, and therefore Massachusetts. He was made a council- For fifty years, Mother Seigel's Syrup has man of the city in 1909, he was president the favourite family remedy for digestive of a local savings bank, he was city disorders-ks of appetite, pains" after eating, solicitor in 2000-1901, and Clerk of the Hatulence, acidity, hilates al constipation. It is trist and trusted, herbal remely, which Courts in 1994-the same year which saw hip chairman of the Republican City duxits work effectually because it acts unfurally Committee, and for the first time taking the organs of digestion. Test it for your a modest prominence in matters political self to-day and prove its remedial value. The

In 1910 he was elected Mayor of North-Syrup in small in Tablet form. K. 200 ampton for a year, and in 1012 his city' sent him to the State Senate, where he remained until 1915, for the last year of that period as presiding officer of the body.

THE BOSTON STRIKE

ENLISTED BY KISSES.

said:

The Gordon Highlanders are members

LINK>A regular service a run from March to Mayamber between

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General Sir Ian Hamilton, at the open- His history, indeed, is of a slow widening of the Gordon Highlanders' Memorini ing of the orbit of his influence. In Club iu Aberdeen, last month, 2010-17-18 he was Lieutenant-Governor of Massachusetts, from which post he

of a chosen band which has "in all the T3%82%¤#% OurTRAL, No, 915 moved upward to the Governorship in

world no peer. Since the ancient heroes 1919. It was while be held this last ofice

of Homer used to claim desernt from the! that events conspired to bring him into immortal-guds, there has been no legerd, and for several weeks to keep him in. the field of national vision. The police of heraldic, fabulous, or otherwise, which Boston went on strike, and

a compete with the authentic, certifi situation arose of much local danger, but also of catal, historical fact that we were creat wide political importaner since thee by the innocent kisses of the loveliest woman in bonnie Scotland, Jean Duchong example of Boston would certainly be followed. Mr. Coolidge met the emer of Gordon. She rode the county fairs in gency with courage and firmness. He Highland bonnet and regimenta! jacket, held inimovably to the belief that the

and scores who would else have spurned special position of those charged with the the King's shilling received it with rap maintenance of order throw upon them

ture from her lips." peculiar responsibilities, and he demand- ed-and was successful in securing-a resumption of duty as a condition prece-

dent to any discussion of grieves. The police gave way, and the result was acclaimed through the country as a per- sonal victory for Mr. Coolidge. He be came, ipso facto, an asset to the Repub- lican Party, and there was no surprise when his nomination as Vice-President on the ticket headed by Mr. Harding

came in 1920.

fis predecessor, Mr. Thomas Marshall, of Indiana, had achieved such popularity us is given to few men, and such as

the comparative obscurity of the Vice- Presidency makes it difficult to secure, It was the slow growth of eight years of office, however, and in the twenty-eight months which Mr. Coolidge has spent at Washington he has Bot won-it 18 doubtful whether he has cared to win -- anything of the sort. He is universally and rightly respected, but if there is anywhere discovemble a warm personal liking it is reserved for Mrs. Coolidge (who was Miss Grace Goodhue, of Bur- lington, Vermont) and for the two sons of the marriage. There is no Vice-Presi- dential residence, and the family bas lived in an elaborate suite at the New Willard Hotel, where, as in Washington generally, their comings and goings make them familiar figures.

AN UNKNOWN QUANTITY.

There is nothing in the political past of Mr. Coolidge which can serve as an indication of what is to come. "Since he became a national figure his speeches. have been on subjects either of very. general interest or have been faithfal echo of the policies of his chief and his party. It would be equally dieult to say whether he will be chosen.in 1924 to carry the party's hanner, though the aafext prediction would probably be that he will be passed over in favour of some moore popular figure. Much, of course, will depend on the record he makes in the interval before the holding of the República. M»tional - Convention, pro- bably in June of next year, and even more on the sort of candidate the party leaders believe to be recessary, If, in their view, the times ca!! för a man who is a 'fluent and effective speaker and an example of easy geniality, then they will not turn to Mr. Coolidge. His qualities, his quiet reliability, his preference al- ways for the middle of the road, hâm steady and unadventuronservatism have in them nothing flamboyant, nothing which could make a dramatic appeal to the public imagination..

It is obviously, in this and in most other respects, & period of uncertainty. The Republicans must look not only for a candidate, but for a "platform," and they are not at all likely to have any thing to say which might be pleasant to European cars for a long time to come. (Continued on neat column.)

Mr. Coolidge may pick up the threads which Mr. Harding has droppaul, he umy in such matters as American menter- ship in the World Court) go as far as Mr. Harding, but it would be surprising, if he went any farther, His temperament would make for caution, and the condi- tion of affairs in the Republican Party is not such as to allow him to strike out line for himself, even if he should desire to do so. The United States will in all probability be more widely separated from Europe in the months to come than at any time during the past year.--The Times.

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