Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 170, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1919 — HUBBY CAN’T HELP HIS FACE [ARTICLE]
HUBBY CAN’T HELP HIS FACE
Judge Tells Wife Her Husband Is Not to Blame for What Nature Did. New York. —After Kelrous Polius drew back the gauze curtains that veiled his broken jaw his bride of seventeen forgot all her love for him, and straightway made for court. She charged her husband with disorderly conduct. But the judge on hearing the facts In the case told the bride her husband was not to blame for the face nature had given him, and lectured her on courting in the dark. For Mrs. Polius met her hubby in a moving picture house during ah ’ ex- ' citing eight-reel love affair. Mr. Polius had just been hit by an actor and came in to forget his broken jaw. It was not until days after the marriage that Mrs. Polius saw her husband’s face in full, and what she saw —well, that’s where this story started.
