Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 265, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1911 — “WANDERLUST” LATE IN LIFE [ARTICLE]

“WANDERLUST” LATE IN LIFE

Man Wedded* Forty-Seven Years Develops Roving Disposition and Seeks Divorce From Wife.

Kansas City, Mo.—A roving disposition which did not develop until 47 years after be was married, but which then caused Dasld C. Rinehart to make three long, profitless Journeys from home, the last with the announcement that he never w4uld return, was the reason given the other day by Mrs. Ida Rinehart for bringing divorce proceedings in the Wyandotte county district court. The Rineharts were married Christmas day, 1863. They own several bouses in Kansas City, Kan., besides the one in which they lived, 1936 North Fifth street ( Mrs. Rinehart alleges that the "wanderlust” first seized her husband In April, 1910. when be went to Canada without saying good-by or telling where he was going. Three times, she says, be returned and said he would ”eettle down” again, but each time he broke the resolution. Last Fourth of July, she states, he called her on tbe telephone to go to the Union station. There, she declared, be bade her goodby and said be was going Into tbe far northwest and never would return. Sbe baa not heard from him since. He Is s carpenter and seldom had been* from home until a year ago. ■ ■ ■ >■■■ ■■ ii ■ ■■■■ ■ ■; 4