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Show THE BULLETIN1 -- U n money, according to ths charges, mores on, forgetfqlly neglect- lng to leave nny forwarding address and without bothering to return the money. Man of Many Arts. Befors launching his . matrimonial career Betbertngton" was ' s man of many arts. Hs was, agents said, at u various times : n artist, a so itinerant evangelist, a phymlrnle, sician, a diplomat As n teller of taler It appears has few peers. Sometimes he naeerta his arches were broken by natives who clubbed him during a career as a missionary In Africa. On other occasions he blamea his lameness on a bullet wound received when he fought through the World war. Flashes from the Hetberington biography aa reported to the Justice department by hie victims: He claims be is S licensed physician and that hs served on the staff of the French embassy st Mexico City. He Is an eloquent spAker, can sway an audience with humor or pathos, speaks and writes French and Spanish sod claims to speak fourteen mors languages. Hs ezcels at holding revivals ami lecturing on his travels. He adverand Paris, tises himself ns of world-wid- e traveler, missions ry and evangelist" and promises to tell of hla experiences with Foreign legion, cannibals. China, AMcs, etc." In ths fall of 1933 Hetberington mar tied the daughter of a respectable family In Birmingham, Ala. He posed as a former London doctor who was converted by being cured of paralysis by religions faith, and held revivals. Changes Profusions. He continued preaching until March, he 1934, when he told hla father-in-lawanted to return to the practice of medicine and borrowed 11,000 to start a laboratory for germ culture and analysis. Claiming the South had no adequate facilities for hla work, entrained for Chicago with hie yonng wife, lie deserted the girl Bern-eringto- THE BULLETIN al routes make It absolutely aea aary that the forms of The Bulletin be closed not later than Thursday a. m. Published by Commercial Printing1 Co. 2044 South' 11th East Salt Lake City. Utah. i 4 Copy for news Items, social and office Phone copy for news Items and sport activities, must bsin-thevents of interest to The Bulletin' not later than noon Wednesday, fat publication in the following issue of or Commercial Printing The Bulletin." 364 "The Bulletin" circulation and die trlbutlon In this district is approx . , ATTENTION Post Office distribution in the Ru imate three miles long by two mile a Co. Hyland wide. COMMENTS IIIOII COST OF BUILDING All people are supposed to be created equal but whan it comes to a decent place to sleep and live they are far from equal. To find some way of removing the extremes of that Inequality was the reason for the housing conference called recently by the President. That conference will mark another assault on the problem arising from the The seriousness of this problem need not be high cost of building. For it is common knowledge that it is the underlying rmso of the present housing shortage in the United States. And nmthing should be done to remedy such conditions. Perhaps a better picture can be obtained of these conditions in our large cities when it is known that in New York City alone over 2,000,000 people are living in buildings declared unfit for human habitation more thin 35 years ago. ever-prese- nt dirrnl TAXES MANS CONFESSION SOLVES SECRET OF OLD BABY MIXUP Sensational Hospital Case. of 12 Years Ago Is at Last Cleared Up. Jiu-Jits- Heth-eringt- -- .Detroit, Mich. Tb mystery surrounding a sensational baby mlxup caia of 12 years ago was believed solved by tho confession of Alphonse Vlemmlnck that ho threw the body of one of the babies In the Detroit river after It smothered to death. Ths baby given him through nurse's error was ths infant son of William C Greatrex and not the child of Vlemmlnck'e unmarried 'daughter, as he supposed. The babies were born st the same time In a Detroit hospital. Hla latest story was ths first time Vlemmlnck has altered his assertion of 12 years ago that he turned the baby given to him "over to a couple from Philadelphia for adoption. Spent Savings In Saarch. Greatrex, grief stricken by the death of his wife at the birth of the baby, spent his savings In a fruitless search for his son In the belief Vlemmlnck actually had given the Infant for adoption. Vlemmlnck, an elderly Belgian with s long police record, recently was sentenced to serve 12 to 13 years for a taking Indecent liberties with child. During the Investigations of the mixed baby case he admitted he was the father of tbe baby born to hie daughter. Vlemmlnck confronted Greatrex after hla conviction and Implored the Belgian to tell the truth regarding the fate of the Infant. Vlemmlnck atnek to Ills original atory st that time and It was not until the new account, that Greatrex lost hope that his child still was alive. conQuestioning of the prisoner wns deputy s Belgian ducted through sheriff. According to Sheriff Henry Behrendt. Vlemmlnck told of going to the hospital and being handed the baby he believed had been born to hie unmarried daughter. The elderly Belas he gian declared the baby died was taking the Infant sway. Throws Bibs Into Rlvor. I took the babys clothes off and wrapped him In my own coat," Sheriff Behrendt quoted Vlemmlnck as saying. I drove for blocks and blocks, afraid to go home. Finally I made np my mind to get rid of It, but I didn't know how. When I looked at the baby nnd found It was dead I threw my coat, the baby and all. Into the river." It was not until two days later, wben police took him to tbe hospital, hs said, that he learned tbe baby wa not hla daughter's Earlier Vlemmlnck had given a somewhat different version of how he of the baby. He said then that he paid an unnamed man $25 to get rid of the Infant. Greatrex discovered the substitution of babies when he returned to the hospital from Ills wifes funeral and was handed an Infant wearing a tag with the name Vlemmlnck" on It. He refused to accept the child and It was given to a charitable organization. Greatrex sued the hospital for $200,000, but lost ths ease. four-year-o- ld Estimates by the Alexander Hamilton Institute indicate that tax collections by federal, state and local governments of the United States last year totaled nearly 110,600,000,000, a new high. According to the statistical department of the United Endowment Foundation, New York City, more than 3,000 county, city, town, school and other tax districts in the United States are in default on their bonds. there. As Dr. Courtuay Darling he appeared And still the government may try to collect taxes to pay, on processing In Santa Barbara, Calif., In April, 1934, levies paid by processors before the AAA was declared unconstitutional, and held Bible services. After a breathand to pay the soldiers bonus. taking courtship be married the pastor. Hetberington, or Darling, found frequent chances to refer to his rich EngP.-- T. lish relatives and the fact that If he February 14th, at 2:00 oclock in the had 12,000 he could go over and return Sugarhouse Library. Council mem- with $13000 to Improve the church. bers and room mothers please re- An Impressionable woman parishioner member the date. Invented $1,000 and he left. without Scarlet fever and other contageous hla wife. diseases of childhood were discusAccording to. the official description sed by Dr. Samuel Q. Paul at the RECOVERING FROM INJURIES of the fugitive, he la popular with Hygiene of the School Child class women, refers to children as tots, conducted by the Forest Parent-Teachdoes not drink Intoxicants, but enjoys Newell, 9 year Old eon of a of beer, asserts he learned to Association Monday after- Mr.Buddy and Mrs. D. H. Newell of East fly glass In the French army. Is of English noon in the Sugarhouse Library. South street. Is recov- nobility and lias preached In the CrysTwenty-firNot until the public realizes that from injuries sustained last tal palace, London, and at Angetus ering the quarantine law la made to pro- week when his sled crashed Into an temple, Los Angeles. Ills legs are tect the entire community, and not automobile on Douglas street near bowed Just sbovt ths ankles. until individuals respect the require- Twenty-firSouth. The lad received ments made by the law can it be treatment at a local hospital for Couple Weds While More satisfactorily lnforced to protect the several days and returned home Than 700 Mile Apart public," said Dr. Paul. New Orleans. They are taking their Miss Dora Maben, Dr. Pauls as- Sunday. honeymoon together In New Orleans, sistant will be the speaker at the but when they were married recently Hygiene of the School Child class to MAN WITH SNOOTY they were more than TOO miles apart be held Monday, February 10th, at The marriage ceremony uniting Ba HUNTED ALIASES 2:30 p. m. Miss Maben will dismon de Arrlgunaga and pretty 8enor-ItBY FEDERAL MEN cuss shoes, clothing and rest for Mercedes Peon wse performed by children. Class discussion will fols Roman Catholic priest In Merida, Mexico. The blushing bride low Miss Maben's talk. Absent-Minde- d Matrimonial Yucatan, was present, but the bridegroom was Parents are urged to attend The In New Orleans. Following the cereTechnique Arouses Inter public is invited. mony, Senors Arrlgunaga boarded a ett of A meeting of room mother's hip end sailed to New Orleans to Called Sissy, Boy Loyal council members will be held Friday, meet her husband. to Ailing Mother Killed Washington.1 The Justice departAs the state does not recognize a Suddath's William ment has set its corps of see Washington. marriage by proxy, a state ceremony 111 and he hsd to to the task of catching the man who was is mother seriously performed here Immediately upon has probably Invented more and the arrival of the bride. Monsignor keep close by the house for errands. fusnootier aliases than any other He never told his playmates about Raymond Carre of St. Patrick's church his mother's Illness and they couldn't gitive in the land. state blessed the thsa ceremony. The man Is Rev. Courtney Ilether-Ingtounderstand why he bad to ro home The young couple had been sweetalias Charles Arthur Debussey hearts since childhood. Arrignnage sometimes when they were In the midst :: VinHeth-eringt- FOREST NOTES A. er st st The Most Complete Line in Salt Lake City . . . Will be Found in Sugarhouse at the ... United 1069 East 21st South SPECIAL a . 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After oistaln'sr tlus voung woman's Heth-erlngt- For Your BEAUTY NEEDS Call Hyland 8605 2104 i South 11th East , MANS EYES During his million of years on earth, man's eyes have been used With the advent of modern almost exclusively for distant seeing. civilization, machinery, printing, electric lights all this has suddenly changed, and living with his face in a maze of minute details, he has had to adjust his eyes to ses things close at hand and to continue the effort for long hours The strain of this readjustment has been tremendous, and aa a result, forty million people in the United States alone are wearing glasses, and other millions are suffering from uncorrected defects to tho United States several Is now a naturalized citizen. He had planned to return to Merida this fall for his bride, but business Interests kept him In New ' Orleans. The ceremony by proxy was the solution. came years ago end . Cats Many Seven-Toe- d Arouse Science Interest Sants Ana, Calif. Science Is inter-- 1 eating Itself In the cats of Santa Am, which commonly have six or seven toes instead of the regulation number, j J. Russell Bruff, bead of the Junior , college science department, Insists they not freaks, but descendants of jars i sorat extra-toe- d feline which came to Itown some years ago and left many - I... ! LET Mr. Mitchell DR. W. H. LANDMESSER 1 Optometrist 090 East 2 st South 1 - GIVE YOUR SWEETHEART A Hyland 7749 Permanent Wave FOR .VALENTINE FOB APPOINTMENTS Phone Hy. 8553 0 SUGAR HOUSE BEAUTY SALON 1 2044 South 11th East Hyland 304 105$ East 21st South Street HOME OF THE s game. William, fifteen, played with his chums for awhile recently and one of them, the other children told police, called him a sissy" and dared him to of fight They said William struck bis in tbe face with his flit The other boy, who Is thirteen, stabbed William In the heart with cheap penknife. Before William died he gasped: He called me slssy' and I wanted to fight" Tollce are bolding Raymond Smallwood for the action of a coroner's jury. Raymond hla chums said, became frantic when he realized he bad tabbed William, and ran home. Vernon Suddath, the father, said he will not tell hie wife about William's death because of her condition. tan-tallz- er Severed Finger Leads to Conviction of Robber Nairobi finger has A severed a ECONOMY BASEMENT Frugal housekeepers and apartment house owners find here what they want at what they want to pay. WE GIVE AND REDEEM S. & H. four-yea- r with violence. An Isolated Arab shop In a country district had been entered by four men, who attacked the proprietor. The Arab used a knife to defend himself, and next morning a finger was found on the floor by the police. A print was carefully taken from It and the finger preserved. The police then discovered a man with a very swollen hand who had a finger missing. Ills Identity was proved by the fingerprint bureau. GREEN TRADING STAMPS 9 CARLOADS re- labor sentence sulted man a for a crime on passed being near Zanzibar. Tlie linger, preserved In a pickle Jar, was the only clew which the Zanzibar police had In their Investigation of a case of burglary In Beautiful BREAKFAST SETS, Decorated to Match the Colors in Your Kitchen Last Year, and Another Has Arrived ROUND OAK RANGE America's Finest" Weighs more than COO pounds and we consider It the Finest Range Made i $6950 $8950 BUY NOW AND SAVE m- Sweeper Picks Up Adder WIs. Mrs. Oscar ganser, emptying, her carpet sweeper after cleaning the family rugs, found a four-foo- t spotted adder colled np Inside it, Lodi - East 21st South Sugarhouse Out of the High Rent District 1050 i |