MATRIMONIAL Wi»(-UPSK!Di|USES DIVORCE SUITaElements of the * classic story of Enoch Arden are set forth in a petition for divorce filed in district court here by George Bertulot of Buhl, .Bertalot in. this action is'asking that his marriage to Lita Erwin Bertalot,' which took place in Twin Pallg Saptom-ber 28,- 1923, be declared- void for the reason that his wife was at that time the wife oflt;George'Giezel, to whom she was ■ married in Minneapolis, October 28, 1918, Giezel, ftccording to tho bill, of! particulars, disappeared 5n MUy. 1921,- and his wife at no time, prior, to hor marriage to Bertalot had either aeoji'Or hoard , from liiin, but was informed and belfe,ved him dead. Subsequently, it is alleged, it was learned that Giezel is not dead, but is now a resident of Butte, 'Montana.. It is nl-legod further, that .Ihere-has been-no divorce between Giezol and his wife.In his petition Bertalot aeks that his wife be adjudged not entitled to share in* his ^state and tliat her marriage' to :him be declared to have been contracted in good faith with the full belief of both parties that Giezel was dead. •Papers in the suit were filed by Attorney. Chester G.' A. Divelbise, of Buhl. . : ; ’Pf.tlt;epsiri-VPtlti