New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1921, Page 10

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NOWIS ALSO THE TIME TO BUY BOYS’ SUITS AT 1-2 PRICE JGE ENTERS ONAL POLITICS iPresident From Mass. rant Administration w March 4—Calvin Cool- first Massachusetts man office of vice-president Wilson served the it administration nearly ago. His advent into the prominence of his 1 government affairs 0d as almost certain Henry Cabot Lodge will as republican leader and Rop. Frederick H. ker of the the recently been nominat- Inary congross. Gillott succeed himself, its man will preside over of congress, a most une nce. More unusual still t both Mr. Coolldge and ime from the same cone et, Northampton, the vice-presidont being in iflot as Springfleld, the peakor. Both men aro mharst college, t Coolldge is entering service in the fleld of , but for 20 years he in the political serve o, rising from member- nell of his city to gove Lommonwealth, in house, Light Shunner. jpects Mr. Coolidge is a in American public life, to a degree and appar- the spot light and the Usually surrounds high To his most intimate fnown as “Silent Cal.” illustration of this t & personal and po- had conferred with utive offices at Bos- lving more than mone GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE- \ct Now for This Amazing Opportunity to Bu Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits $32, $35 and $42 ~ ¥ 0 By intellectual preference Vice- President Coolidge has since early youth demonstrated a taste for prob- lems of statecraft. As a senior at all, holding public office Amherst he won the $150 gold medal in competition with students of all comes maturally enough American colleges for the best es- For generations, ever say on an historical subject, which in his casc was “The Principles of the American Revolution.” Burke and other political leaders of intellectual distinction have always been his fa- dependence Day, 1872, his family has vorites and he has studied carefully |been identified with public affairs. their writings. | His father served in the Vermont It was this intensive study of af- | state legislature and on EOVernor's g ... o state that first attracted to staffs and for years has heen known ) as a sort of unofficial magistrate and the attention of prominent re- counsellor in his section. It the leaders notably the late crowning event of the father's life Senator W. Murray Crane of Massa- chusetts. For a number of years to witner today the inauguration of his son. these watched the development of his the he to osyllables or answers finally quit oft in gust, exclaiming as ‘By George. 1'd like s stenographer.” came out: ‘lv(' that fello | But after to the new | vice-president. ater- went since his forebears settled in V town, Mass., in 1630 and later to the rough, backwoods section of Vermont where he was born on In- him publican career with a view to directing him into the national political arena. Their opportunity came when the spectacular Boston police strike, dur- ing his first term as governor, attract- ed nation-wide attention. Boston Police Strike. The crisis which was precipitated by the strike, according to these fricnds, merely revealed the powers and courage of the man, and they frankly and openly seized the op- portunity to press for him ckims for the republican presidential nomina- tion at Chicago last June. They pointed out that as councilor in his home city and later as city solicitor and mayor, as a member of both branches of the legislature including a term as president of the senate and then as lieutenant-governor and fin- ally as governor he had been elected e Z TuG WY U T Ao IMO WO TS 7.7 HER wess SHE SAID e - w0 A Uit o T Mnze | HEARD - ar e e TOLD ME At Bo- W A W b NOT To TELL Awiu> Rl bl 2 Lo LN SN ~GOSSIP— =CIRCUM=TANTIAL EVIDENCE- THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME NATIONAL MEAT STOR Choice hickens 35¢ b SIRLOIN AND ROUND —MORNING SPECIALS— SPRING ROASTS POT STS BETTER GRADE MEATS AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES Thrifty housewives know that marketing at National Meat Com- pany Stores means a saving of money. Our buyers, in every sec- tion of the country, purchasing in tremendous quantities, are able to get the most favorable prices, We, in turn adhere to the policy of “a big volume of sales at the narrowest margin of profit” The result is better grade Meats at money-saving prices. —SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS— LAMB|;CHOICE LAMB BONELESS PO CHOPS ROASTS 22¢ 1b l 32¢ Ib 25¢ Ib —ALL DAY [ENDEE Strictly Fresh Eggs STEAKS 25c¢ Ib. —MORNING SPECIALS— LEAN SMO. SHOULDERS 16¢ 1b SPECIALS— HOME MADE SAUSAGE 28¢ 1b EAD lived in apartments at a hotel, as |contrary may be. they will do here in Washington, His coming to Washington while the boys have been away at |the presence of a man, who, school. 1In dress, too, Mr. Coolidge |friends say, personifies the be has been not extravagant, although always immaculately attired and not given to use of the threadbare, what- ever the popular impression to the with ever increasing majorities cul- minating in the vote of confidence after the police strike when he was again elected governor by a plural- ity of 126,000. Probably the most attractive part of Mr. Coolidge is his home life. Ever since his marriage 15 years ago, to Miss Grace Goodhue, of Burlington, Vt., a University of Vermont grad- uate whom he met as a school teacher in Northampton, he has lived a quiet, modest life, most of the time in the shadow of Smith college in a house which he has rented for $32.50 a month. to social life, perhaps, but a ough student, a hard worker clear-headed, solid American. “‘Save, no matter what your salary may be,” has always been his motto and, as he has enjoyed beyond the income earned in public office only meagre returns from his law prac- tice because of pressure of public duties, he has been obliged and con- tent to live simply. There are two boys in their early ’teens, but all do their bit, even to mowing the lawn. During Mr. Coolidge’s official resi- dence at Boston he and Mrs. Coolidge A Regular Mghican Saturday Sale WITH A LITTLE STIFFER TONE TO THE PRICE OF SOME COMMODITIES WE STILL CONTINUE TO SAVE YOU MONEY. YOU WILL FIND THESE PRICES ROCK BOTTOM AND THE QUALITY EXCELLENTLY HIGH, SNOW WHITE l:omnoung 2 Ibs 25¢ FINEST MOHICAN CREAMERY STRIOTLY ALL FRESH Butter b 49¢c|Eggs 44cdo K CHEESE. .. 1b 29¢ SWIFT'S PREMIUM OLEOMARGARINE Ib 28c FANCY MILD WHOLE MIL] SWIFT'S GEM NUT MARGARINE . 1b 26c YOUNG AMERICAN CHEESE BEST PURE LARD 2 Ibs 29c¢| > PURE FOOD " s 367 MAIN S WHY PAY MORE PORTERHOUSE Meat Cuts—The Good Kind—See the Price STEAK ™355 Ib 24g | = Shoulders < (b 176 RibRoastBeefSale Ib24 LEAN SMOKED ALL CUTS FANCY PRIME BEEF COME EARLY, SPECIAL FROM 4 TO 5 P. M. ROASTS OCHOPS SHOULDERS 1b 26c 1b 25¢c 1b 35¢ ROASTS LEGS . LOIN CHOPS FANCY SLICED BACON ..... FAT AND LEAN SAIT PORK FRESH PORK FEET ...... SQUIRE'S FRESH SAUSAGE FRESH MADE FRANKFORTS FRESH GROUND HAMBURG .. 1b 14c ib 13¢ 1b 10c b 20c 1b 35c¢ ib 18c FANCY CHUCK ROASTS BEEF . LEAN TENDER POT ROASTS FRESH PLATE BEEF .... BONELESS ROLLED ROASTS FRESH KILLED FOWL ...... FRESH ROASTING CHICK RED BUTTERFLY FANCY NEW ROLLED TEA ALL FLAVORS THAT GOOD DINNER BLEND COFFEE OATS POUND ¢ FOUNDS HEc 25 c PACKAGE N Y CHALLENGE MILK . can 18c | GREEN LIMA BEANS YELILOW CORN MEAL .... ceeeses 81D NEW ELBOW MACARONI .. YELLOW CLING PEACHES large can (Pint Mason Jars) MUSTARD 25¢ 29¢ LARGE YELLOW GJOBE ONIONS zsc 12 POUNDS .. THIN SKIN HEAVY Sror ... 25¢€ THE BEST MAINE STOCK 15 LB PECK 1b_28c NEW_RAISINS American standards, not given b 82¢

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