Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 143, Hammond, Lake County, 7 December 1922 — Page 8

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mm ItLubL ON "You can take what conclusion you wish, however, on the basis of my attitude in the past," he said. "We are not prepared to submit any counter proposal at present." A slap at the Mine Workers is and a pretty ankle can capture a man and I speak of men because, after all, that is what women arc noted in. More Important than getting a husband, Is keeping him. Often It Is more difficult to lose him than to feet him. "Make euro of yourself and, when you arc, pouw! tho work is done. Do you pee?" Once more she rolled a tantalizing eye. "T I th tli think k s s so." said her Interviewer. London Politest of All Cities, Says Mrs. Hoover ment against such a thing and carry their point. "Perhaps the men believe bo becaused they are used to their women smoking In public Although -women smoke a great deal In America I have never seen one light cigarette and walk Into a public dining room like they do hor. "On the whole," she concluded. "I think that London is the' city of Europe, both as regards politeness and cleanliness."' Prize Pumpkin Raiser Of Ohio is Vanquished INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE RACIME, Ohio, Dec. injlneer E. I Capeha.-t, here, claimed the champion big pumpkin o-f the Ohio River territory until recently. Capehart's specimen weighed 82 pounds its bust measure was 7 8 inches. But Jacob Rupe, of Cheshire, came in with a pumrk!n weighing 95 lb. LEAGUE APPOINTS ITALIAN AUSTRIAN FINANCE DIRECTOR MAY CAUSE DEADLOCK coatalned in the opening; paragraph jf th8 operators' resolution. It declare that the old system of fixing uniform waapes throughout tho cen Br f Irnrlfi A. Smith STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE LONDON, December "I think that Londoners are mor-3 polite than the people of any other town or country in the world," In these words Mr.. Herbert Hoover, of Vorth Canton. Ohio, wha has Just completed a 2, 000-mile automobile our of Europe with her husband, -ummed up her Impression of London and Londoners. '"The taxulrlvers and the waltrs I think here are the personification of politeness and so very smart," she told an International News Service representative. "I think that It ia a shame that Parle should spoil Its beautiful streets with those shabby b-oken-down cabs and their drivers .who look as if they had stepped wit of a coal mine. "I think that the Kngliah men are just wonderful," she continued. "The average American woman is better groomed than the average Jingllsh woman, I think; but I do not think It is so with the men. It appears to me that tho Englishman does not allow his business to lnlerfero with everything- else, as the American man does. "1 think, though, that the average English woman must be very goodnatured. For instance, the other night at the theatf- a man puffed a cigar sirml.K and "struck matches in o:ir faces all even:rg. If he lit his cigar one he lit it a hundred times. Matches, cigar and cigarette ends wee everywhere. "In America, tis you know, the bib women would s'art a move tral competitive field is destroying the business of the coal operators. fifteen districts", embracing coal areas In rixtecn states of the countries, were outlined by the operators as the basis for wage negotiations. "The action of any wage scale malting district or section shall be binding only on that district or soctlon and shall not bo binding or have any effect whatsoever upon the making of a wage scale agree C3rrCAG, Dec 7. (By I. X. S.) spoliation cf n-w v.a.g agrao- . by districts ma arbitration Individual caws where an, agroe'nt -nnr.ot hi cthrriviso rcacho-1, ;m uJocH?e'1 In a. resolutlcc by o Iiinira!r:iua Coal Oparatortr mrrltte on reorganization nva3ff here, as operators and mlnerf' r.fittvo ronvfiieil to outline workh.; a irreemor.ta. iiiis stan J f; the operators lu;u 1 an n'mo!t Inevitable daadr.z. Miners' representatives have ays t'cn.;Tht against dlstrlot j-rrrni'sts end have consistently : d to accept Arbitration. John Jj. Ijowls, rrealdent of tho rUert Mine Workers of America, -u;j ret comment upon the reso'n ir.-vtoiis to th meettnpr. r 4 i HOBART J 1 1 i n ., Miss Alice I'ayne who came home from Indianapolis about three weeks 3-n, wluro she has been attending Noimal school 'became ill while here caring for her mother. Tho latter part of the week she was taken to the Wesley hospital In Chicago, and her sickness Was pronounced as "Tri rich 'Mouth."' She Is somewhat improved at this writing. Mrs. Welmer and daughter Miss Katherine aro in -hicngo visiting with relatives for a few davs. AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION During cold, damp weather take one . Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablet just before retiring every night Its tonic and laxative effect will fortify the system against Colds, Grip and Influenza. ment. In any other district section." or The Whist Club will meet this evening with Mrs. Rose Scharabach. The M. U . Ladies will give a supper and 'bazaar Wednesday evening at the church parlors. The 1'iiscilla Club will be e ntertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Win. Krull. TAKES INTELLIGENCE TO MAKE COGUETTE 30c per Box. J

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A Noted French Actress Gives A Few Tips on How to Get A Husband. NEW YORK, Dec 7. (By I. N. S.) It takes intense intelligence to make a "coquette," paid Madame Cecil Soret. noted French actress, and world famed exponent of the art of flirting'. In an Interview. "Most women." said Madame, foxtrotting her eyes, "think a little ponder, a little paint, a bit of a giggle and not so much of a saint, make a "coquet." wrong. She must be bright. "I would urre atl American women to be coquettes because, first. It helps to get a husband; second, it helps to keep him and. third, often to get rid of him. In France 'coquet" denotes a lady of the highest

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