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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SA LINA, UTAH WAKES UP TO FIND SELF WITH 2 WIVES Man Remembers Nothing of Second Marriage. BABY FRETFU L, RESTLESS? Look to this cause . Kansas .City, Mo. Liquor, according .to Peter Van West, thirty-live- , who awakened In the police holdover one night recently to discover that he was the husband of two wives, causes a man to do some peculiar things. Van Diest wag arrested when wife No. 1, Mrs. Velma Diest, Kansas City, Kan., traced him there after he had been missing from home since the Sun. day before. , The first wife also discovered during her search that lier husband had When your baby fusses, tosses and to sleep restfully, look for one common cause, doctors say. Constipation. To get rid quickly of the accumulated wastes which cause restlessness and discomfort, give a cleansing dose of Castorla. Castorla, you know, Is made specially for childrens delicate needs. It is a pure vegetable preparation; contains no harsh drugs, no narcotics. It Is so mild and gentle you can give it to a young Infant to relieve colic. Yet It Is as effective for older children.. regulative help will bring re-- ' laxed comfort and restful sleep to your baby. Keep a bottle on hand. Genuine Castorla always .has the acquired a second wife the day after his disappearance, without obtaining a divorce. The twice married man was In a repentant, mood after his arrest and during the time of his arraignment In the Justice court on a charge, of bigamy. News to Him. That second marriage is sure news I left in. me, he told a detective. home Sunday .to take a motor car ride and I met one of the fellows. He suggested a little drink and I took .one. Of conr.se that called for another and I guess' I must have gotten pretty drunk, because the next thing I re- - Senators Son and His Fiances Beems unable - Cas-tori- ver. It was during his absence with the borrowed money tha the first wife appeared. . Mrs. Van Diest was In an. unfriendly rtiood when she" conferred with ' '" --lives. sal'd Mrs. Wells that she would stand by her husband, despite the fact that she Is wife No. 2, acquired ille' . gally. ' name: CAS TO Rl A CMirptEN nzzaz a Talented Amateur Performer I can pick up a cent with my toes. Bright Spectator Tlmts nothing. vfy dog can do that with his nose. fathflnder Magazine. Western Indians Fight. for Fishing Rights . Stiff, Aching, Sore! Get quick relief simple way Heres the way to i. ve painful lumbago &Sf ) without blistering or burning. Rub on good old St. Jacobs Oil. Quickly it draws out Inflammation and pain. Wonderful relief comes ..in a minute I St. Jacobs Oil is just the remedy for aches and pains of Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Backache, Neuralgia and sore,' swollen Joints. Get a small bottle from your druggist of the The eye Is the barometer heart. .Lieut. Itoyal S. 'Copeland, Jr., son of Senutor and Mrs. Royal S. Cope- -' land of New York, photographed at the home of his parents In Washington' with his attractive fiancee, Miss Virginia Duryee of New York, to whom he will be married In the fall. Quarrel Between Young Lovers Ends in Suicide . Lucy:- - Good by, Washington. am sweetheart, 'I going to Join my mother. You can get another boy friend, now, who has a car, money and . can dance. Elmer. This note, telling how. a quarrel between' youthful sweethearts ended In tragedy, was left on the bureau in the room of twenty-year-oElmer In the .200 block Fourteenth place N. B. It was written Just before the youth' ended his life by firing a rifle .bullet through his ' head. The Lucy of the farewell note found the lax-- 1 that thoroughly cleana your Intestines. It la the one i uick way to get relief and J TO'NIGHF guard your health. Mild, Bate, purely vegetable. 25c. pleasant Q ALRIGHT MATHIS'S REMEDY a tire Tht Laxativm SiissaSSsrfflS. heartburn- - Poverty nips many genius in the bud. a budding body. Miss Luey Body, sixteen, of the first block Todd place N. E., a friend of his family, came to the home to see Elmers sister. The sister was not. at home. The girl told the police she had quarreled with young Tippens earlier In the day. A Casualty hospital Interne who examined his body said the shot probably killed him Instantly. Tippens was unemployed and- lived law. with his brother-t- Columbus, Ohio. For 19 months Alan Holycross, In a hospital here, has not swallowed food, yet he Is In perfect health. Two years ago Alan swallowed a cupful of lye water and burned his esophagus so badly that he could not swallow food. Almost starving, he was taken to the hospital. An Incision was made, nnd a rubber tube was connected with' his digestive organs. Six times a day nurses pour liquid food through the tube. Doctors hope that In six or seven years he will again be normal. Disturbed? 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Springs, Umatilla and Lapwut tribes-haventered formal protest against asserted violation of treaty rights by . owners near the private property ' . Dalles. The landowners, the Indians say, prevent them entrance to and use of their ancient- - fishing grounds. ' The treaty of 1885, by which the In-- , dlans deeded their property Over to the government, provided In exchange that the Indians were to be allowed all fishing rights and also called for exclusive reservations. United States Attorney George Neu-ne- r has been authorized to bring suit ngalnst the private owners If necessary, according to. the Department of ' . Interior. Frank O'Bryan, University of Ne- vada football and track star, ready to get into action at Reno as lie grooms himself for a possible berth on the United States decathlon team In the 1932 Olympics. O'Bryan's various records Indicate that he would be a powerful contestant in the classic t contest. Old and New Faith Blended in Japan When you understand Japan, heathendom will never have quite the old significance again. The future of Christianity there lies not above other faiths, but beside them. Intricately entwined. When Japan takes on the new, she never utterly neglects the old; and Just as Christianity, made her own the Ineradicable of superstitions ancient countries, so Buddhism and Christianity alike incorporate customs and beliefs held too tenaciously to be rooted out. A friend has told me, out of long and intimate experience with the Japanese, the story of a young man of noble blood who very early became a Christian! He married the daughter of a samurai and she embraced her husbands faith. Years followed of happiness, then of deep anxiety and death. Their eldest child, a beautiful girl not seven years old, died after a devastating Illness. My friend, bound to- the young couple by bonds of old and close affection, went to the house of death. 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After a night and day east-wes- t flight had failed back in 1921, a relay of pilots pushed the west-eas- t transcontinental mail from San Francisco to New York In 33 hours and 20 minutes, at an average speed of 103 miles an hour. Starting from San Francisco, Farr Nutter and Ray Little scaled the Sierras before dawn and were at Reno. Pilots Jack Eaton and Captain Bill Lewis flew the two planes from Reno to Elko, where Jimmy Murray flew the load to Cheyenne. Then the night section of the flight began, as Frank Yager roared through the falling darkness toward North Tlatte. There Jack Knight swung Into the cockpit and at one o'clock In the morning landed at Omaha. There was no relief pilot, but the big stunt was not off. Knight volunteered to fly the next leg from Omaha to Chicago, although he had never flown east of Omaha. He landed at Chicago before daybreak. 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What news some policeman told me I had two wives, he moaned. Lord, its hard enough to care for one the way that times are. I was sure there was something wrong, because I could remember only one wife, Velma. Mrs. Fern Wells, wife No. 2, told police that Van Dies apparently had been drinking when he called at her home Sunday and began making love to her. However, she didn't believe, she said, that he was In such a condition that he didnt know what he was doing. Mrs. Wells said she met Van Diest once before, but had never kept company with him. When he called at her home he painted such a glowing picture of what they cquld accomplish together as man and wife that she agreed to marry him, she said. She said that the difficult time she had to earn a living for herself and small daughter had prompted her to accept the proposals. . . Big Job Nonexistent. The fact he told her he had a wonderful job, paying a- huge salary, awaiting- him In Arizona also Influenced her decision, she admitted. Van. Diest, according to Mrs. Wells, awoke the day after their marriage, borrowed $5 .from her with which he planned .to hire a taxi to take him to ills last place of employment to obtain money to take his .bride and stepdaughter 'on- 'their honeymoon to Den- f . |