Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 134, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1922 — Page 7
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Englishman's Technique in Love Making Very Bad, Says
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STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICEJ LOXDO.N, Nov. litre arc x o .secrets for "fcolf bugs." The Prince of Va.!es !s eoiri;j to be a "draw polfcr," iC he only set.a little more practice. You ws. take this on the author ify AnJrtw Kirkaidy, as flue a proZv-f-ional as ever drew breath on tie heathered links of St. Andrews. Kirkaidy acted as mentor f..; the I'rinot'of Wales w hen he play. .. him self in recently a.-,- curtain i,t &i Andrews. It took contdderable iu ducemcut to get Kirkaidy to di.icu.-c the prowess of hiss rt-yal j upil, but he finally cut loose. "Man, lie's a fi.na homely tort atid Jflvon wine practice will make a errand golfer," Kirkaidy s-aid. "When he tser.t for me on the morn ins He played himself in as captain of the Royal and Ai:cU-t 1 asked him what ball he would hhc 10 pla with. Hft asked lac v hat sort I used, and then ?ai.U "If iih: pood ououch for you u w i l do for 1:1c' " "Then wj came down to the tee. The I'nnci' fays. 'Tula u an uwfu. job so I told him to j.i--L keep his eye on the ball. "I was a bit disappointed when 1 saw him top it in front of yon crowd; bat he did r.ot miss it. "It's tr.ayha r.ot ri'at to repeat what he i-aid. btit the you;; man was somewhat nervous. Ho seemed to see the joke after he had dnffed the bail, and I taid to him: .Never mind. Your Jiishnes, ye've hit it.' "He's a .port to th-i core, a right likable chap, and he's troiri-,' to be just like his eraudfatht-r was." There you have Andrew's opinion of the Frince as a gciller, lr.i; what Kngdish ro'fers are mora concerned about is the sty la that the I rirn c lias set in soifir.? swtaters. lie J.as been appearing- lately in a teuur.i'u pair of "bai"ry plus fours," acceir. ran;t:,l by a sweater which ii a not of colared bars. Ambassador Harvey has at last a 1'iii.v, u ;..,ueis. Once aatn lit and Lc.dy is::ot!ne are on speaking terms. The Ambassador hkcj to smoke a pipe, and when ho fi-s: ame to Knland lie found that Knclisli tubaccos dui not suit Lis taste an.j hi h duties made the snicking of American tobaccos almost prohibitive. The Ambassador consulted a firm of tob.icct-nlits in London. I'cr inyre than a year th-, blenders of this firm attempted to find a mixture which woiu 1 not burn the Ambassadorial ter.-ue or dry the throat. Now after more than a year of experm;er,t the perf'.: t-.-bao-o i as been f ' ::t to suit the taste cf the American Ambassador, and v. h'.ii tie lda fcoii! ic p-.f:s as good a pipe, as any of his Kngiisii opponents.
London has too many vvemen Mere man doesn't count hire 1: the latest census figures can be taken as an indication. There are r.ow 1.165 females for every 1,000 males m iui:Joi!( i n d the total c-xi cfs 01 tVmales over males is 041,263. In the last ten years, due to the war, the number of widows in Londvn has increased by mere than 10 iir cent. The rstisws figures al;o show that U'ndon women aren't us -successful in- matrimony as they were
in the pre-war days. The number j
of married women between the ases of CO and 40 has decreased by nearly :' per cent since 1511. The war doomed thousands of women to spinsterhood or premature widowhood. Ucnar Law, I'rima Minister of Great Britain, is a pipo lover. Wherever ho goes the 1'rims Minister is Rpen t irlinit a fine Knglish briar pipe between his fingers. Xo otw has yet seen him smokiny ci;:rettes, although it is j,aid that he frequently doe Ho has a pipe smoking Cabinet as well. The predecessor of the present Prime Minister was a eitiar lover and had a rdsar mokin? -Cabinet, led by Lord Birkenhead, who thinks riolhin.,- of consuming tw-eaty cigars n. day. While discussing: personal habits it. is interesting to note that II. G. Wells is a .-nocolato lover. Late at 11 i ii lit an American correspond? nt recently called to see tlie little author. It. was one of those cold London nijjhts that go through to th- very marrow. Weils has jus', returned to his home from a dinner, lie Invited the covrespor.dent to warm himself by the fireside and brought, forth a. bottle et iJ-.-otoh whiskey and a Fiphon of soda, poured a drink for the correspondent and th-ui resumed his task ;-t the fireside. Over a u open grate he brewetl himself a steaming hot cup of chocolate that was Well's nightcap. Lltths is heard of Princess Mary these days. All England s-ris to understand why and is awaltir.; with crent interest a harpy v nl in the lja:3eelies houselioll. The Princess la not appearing in public.
hell, itoted author and p'-a-.- : inl.t. '.'n-th"!! is quite positive that
u-.-.-pii- tne 1 act tnat Pe mur-i-d a Califot-nian. hiking love iti Kn!an-i retarded from the point of view of .ehniiue may be compared with ur culinary art as it is vt-nc rally ':;i!nrnrt;sed throughout the U'.nsioin," nays Yatchell. "God sent the i and the devil .so nils th" . o!is. .ove is, ad.nittedsy, the ;.r:a!cst . iiin-t in the world. "What do we make of it? "I contend, sorrowfully, that tha jority of Englishmen i-.rike -cardlnir house hash .f it." There you are it's almost a di-
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. alive, res.n.-ttt." There at e many Kitttiisht 1. :i -nn't a. ;'''? with Vu. h-I!, Al-'.t I ican irirls will hav- to d on t ho m-ri a of h advia llier.ii-tlvt s.
:i fkucsr1";;,,;;1 w- Virginia to Honor
1 iNTI R NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE!
.1 throwing a piece of k!11.. 1. : , . . j ; ; ;." ' iriia 1 .la' U. w .tti ii om ' ;' : o; . A; I !;:!'! . ! . d ' siiif-r frani- Into (he tint': .
' -in pot. It contliried to shine fr..h;hfy x:i, at him from the sav- . ry t uni "1 Jv-r i:iait, his neiplihor, h- 1 ' he. muskj ;u: ins, ate om- !'-.r i u i on. .She d i-iti t vo "M a : i : .va 1 d r, alter horribie - r ......
'heaters n sound w::b smacks nnd
I'erhaps that's what's
l.npiish love
there i:n't tnough privacy about 1 L. Vachell, however. Is not a critic without remedies, jp. believ.-s that d.e 3hnc-.hsh technicju ui love n.akIrc is faut'y ticca-1st- of hnk cj .arly training:. "The actual teehrUaue should beSin in the mirs-ry." says Yaoh-'.l. "It. is a jov ois ,'io't that children Irak e love cha 1 m . n - ly . ' "A boy at soPo.d v. ouh! practice t'.e txrt cf love if 'ne chtr-d. Puldi-' opinion inexorably cramps hij style.
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Herocr? of Civil "War
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Wf!t Ylr-'inia's monuuent !o th memory f ;i t.-.- ilcniujifi an l.l'j inciVii'cri of tini Fourth Wo;. Vir- .r.i t I n hi n trv w !o, i
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b'.ir: Mvuiurm tit Comu.h-: j ' . tbv ernor Mo-yna, of tie.t X .in', and Gov.-rrior Km-st;!, of Mi-"lt Sipp!, will participate.
Traces Women's Rov By Hanks of Tressc
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