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Show TIRED OF MUG, 1 GIVESJOSELF UP Woman With Three Living Husbands, However, May Soon Take Fourth. Events moved swiftly for May Warren, War-ren, a pretty, dark-eyed girl of 2(5 years yesterday. In the morning she gave herself up to the police, confessing that she has three living husbands, one a prominent Salt Lake apartment owner. She told the officers that she was tired of her battle for existence, and welcomed wel-comed a jail sentence rather than resort to the measure she had previously used when in hard luck that of illegal marriage. mar-riage. I Late in the afternoou Thomas Gray, a stationary engineer of 1134 Kast tiec- ond bouth 'street called at headquarters. j Jle said he loved the girl and would arrange a divorce from the first husband hus-band aud have the second and third marriages annulled if the police would release her. The girl was released on her own recognisance, and left with G ray. The girl told the police that she was first married to Carl Holmes at Whitehall, White-hall, Alout., when she was 1(5 years of age. Holmes was an engineer and had money, she said. She married him because' be-cause' her parents wished her to. They lived together two years, when her husband hus-band deserted her, she said. Later, she told the police, she drifted to Canada, where she married Charles Bearsford. After living together a year, they separated, sepa-rated, and the girl came to Salt Lake. A vear ago she met and married John Marshall in Salt Lake, she told the of fleers. They lived together four months. Without funds, she gave herself her-self up to the police rather than face another marriage she said. The county license records failed to show the "alleged marriage of Marshall Mar-shall and the woman. The police believe be-lieve she pave them a fictitious name. She says she was married the third time at the' county clerk's office. |