The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1922, Page 17

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Bolone! himself and Mister O'Grady masculine institution. \ Protect ol Bonns, Mr. Ferguson and Mr. Connelly Revolt Against i be Are Bonns, Ferguson, ©e, marriea men? & The attitude of thousands, nay, Millions, of married men, husbands all, hangs trembling upon fing to organige fhe Colonel's Indy and Judy O'Grady, io, he’ insisted, are “: ts forth their aims as follows: “To establish, . * x 4 THE EVENING WORLD, ¢HU RSDVAY, of the wifé® hair and tho length of the wife's skirts. pel the wife to hare in the troubles "hs well as the pleasures of married lifo and to eStablish the fact that the wife's place Is at homo and that her duty ts to co-operate to make the home happy. “To establish the nd _in sole That's that. The estion now arises, Who @re the three applicants for the charter who identify them- selves as EXiward Bongs of No. 424 East S4th Street, William R. Ferguson of No, 88 West 77th Street and Hugh J. Connelly of the Knickerbocker Bullding? © Marrie@t Only Silence. The first two are not listed in the Telephone Directory. Are thoy married, or are they not? Thero ts no reply. But the City Directory lists Mr. Bonns as Secretary of a motion picture concern. , Its name is—but, no, it wouldn't be fair to give it, . PR Ts Me. Connelly: a married map?| TIGERS’ FIRST CREW A reporter called at his office, whose TT. sign shows that he makes a business WINS FALL REGA’ ‘Ale PRINCETON, N. &, Nov. John Pirte’s first varsity eight of dealing with stovedores—tradition- triumpl length ahead of the necond boat. Read's shell maintained ts lead for at least three-quarters of the Henléy distance of ‘one mite and five-sixtoenths, making the and 49 seconds. the reporter asked if he werd’ Mr. was tne answer, metkiyg “I three Alleged Husbands Petition _ In Supreme Court For Home Rule “Ah, that aimplifies it! Can you tell us more about the Association, of Brothers Under the Skin?” “T can’t answer,” said Mr. Conmelly. “How many members have you?” “L can't answer,” said Mr. Connelly. “Are you{married?” “E CANS ANSWER,” COLUMBUS, 0., Nov. Unt¥aisity students wii honer Useit sot- dier dead Saturday, American Legion representatives will lay flowers around benno is ‘eataevive, the base of the fiagpole in Ohio Sta- closed the in' ' ‘| dium and taps will be sounded. ‘This, But the address given in the petl-| ceremony will take piace on thé tion as being the offices of the As80- | niig just before the Chicago-Qhlo State elation of Brothers Under the Skin is that of a restaurant on Third Aventre, | football game , In One , Day’s near 86th Streét. Its manager, when ANCHOR DENTURE ti ime lothers-in-Law and Delicatessen Dinners—Would Admit Wife’s Relatives to Fireside Only by Written Pertiits. pom said Mr. performance of any and all household duties suchas sweeping, marketing, cooking, walihing dishes and nursing the kitchen or furnatte fire. “To prevent any purchases by the wife, whether for cash or credit, ex- cept after consultation with the Hus- band and with Tis consent. “To prevent the entrance into the home of mothers-in-law end all rela- tives on the wife's side except upon written permit signed 6y an officer of the Association, which permits. shall not be issued for use on Satur- days, Sundays or holldays. "To prevent the delivery, into the home, of all so-called ‘delicatessen meals’ and to compel the serving of Regular Food, home-cooked. “To prevent any reference, ever riuch justified, by the wife, to | Po any past faults or defidiencies of the Husband. Wherty—Here It In. hapless asked whatehe knew about Bonns, Ferguson and Connelly, said: “I don't know anything about them except that they come in here almost every night in the week and sit around and vital question. Are fonna, Fer- nh and Contielly married men, afd are they henpecked? If not, 18 biting them? of they hnve joined hands and are “The Association Brothers Under the Skin. Appar- ly its title was surgested as the jement to Kipling’s stuff about NO COMFORT and satisfaction can. be yours in one day’s time without especial inconvenie! 9.—Capt. red a over all opposition yesterday n In the annual fall regatta held on Lake Carnegie. ‘This ts the fitet time during the fall season that the first y has showed such an edge over ally big, rough, hard-bolled men. Three or four of them were lounging about the anteroom when the re- retated his errand. Mr. Connelly isn’t In.* © don’t. know when he will ‘sisters under skin.” This new association, it Ins, is to be an allinnce of the how- "Tf you have trouble with your teeth defect that needs attention at u will find us fully qualified to handle the case with expedition, aftern offensive and deyensive purposes. he. a ck. inns, Ferguson and Connelly, ‘To establish the right of the Hus- 'No, we don't know anything abont others, and often it has tasted de- ‘ ote started 4 the morning can itherto unknown to fame, burst fhtol hand to’ absent Himself from home | the Association.” vee ds eae Sight ted the others hy e finished at night he Jimelight yasterday “by filin for a specified number of evenings Uap itd Dicsoretu acopaiaal dca! alah frst Tod Tana CAaUe thotaie taroie tt ick service if necessary—but $ ‘ th 4 reach ,him, He's out on the street pound cigl hn jaurcls 1 fe tion-in the Supreme Court + each month, to attend business, lodge S good service, » of that class, most spectacular ra off between the di varsity shells, Only a t ot lord wan held the winning stroked mbeke at the finish, 1506 crews were entered for the final ~ In spite of the fi id and a two-length first crew, stroked by Read, aged to shoot over the finish a somewhere all the time and the o time we hear from. him is when h telephones in.”’ " Lady Attendants. WATERBURY DENTAL COMPANY, ™. Established 1897 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn. er thelr association, The petition | and club meetings, and to establish His right to return therefrom at any reasonable hour, to be fixed solely by Himself. “To develop ‘cave-man’ hods for the better disclpline of jealous, nagging.gr unreasonable wives. “To establish the exclusive right of the _Hushand_to determine the brevity of the meet third AW Languages Spoken. maintain and Oper- primarily ag a undisputed ¢ ontro! the house! Mr. Connelly Himacit. The reporter. withdrew. We hadn't gone the length of the corrider when a man who had stood quietly b he asked his questions came bh out of the office, On an off Just as mach differ- ence in the quality of rubber heels as in an- thing else you use. The only company in this country that grows iis own rubber in any considerable quantity. Why be satisfied with anything less than , U. S. 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