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- po _ which is supposed to involve 7 millions. R - «Mmit to unusual cruelties, Mrs, Hester i\"‘ipisslzigpri:;r?xes.r“mm owner of ly\o; GH () e (b Sy ekt ;..b.m”-|.n:|7m;v, but say l!‘m( cach.llmr:. Vienna has expended over $20,000,000 : | (.1 | she really went with his mother, the | 1n buying foodstuffs for retailing to eal' Nuupt counter action, the nature of | she says, she was forced to dance With | young man acting as escort for both. | shopkeepers, and for distribution . “vhich has not been made public, has | other men because Earle refused to!| The Earles were marricd five years | among the people. From the mine Fraflkiln been begun by Earle. Justice Platt | be her partner. Once, when she came ' ago, when Mrs Earle, the daughter of | toenth monthly municipnl report it a i has taken under advisement Mrs. . buck from the hotel in a frienc Mrs. Clarence mith, of that necarly 16,000,000 froe S Earle’s petition for alimony of $400 a | tomobile, her husband became Montclair, N. J., was nteen vears | . have been provided in Vienna quare month and the custody of her two and threatened *to break Mr. H.sl|old. They went to Atlantic City and | the beginning of war. During children, Ellis Potter Karle, 2d, and | f she declares. The identity of Lakewood on their honeymoon, and ary the number was only 48,000 Hester Renwick Earle. > is not set forth. | then settled in Brewster, N. Y., where ’ SRR +~» Her husband’s devotion to business rged his wife, she says in' Earle was manager of the Croton 3 SRR | and his consequent neglect of her arc with being irresponsible in | Magnectic Iron Mines. Mrs. Earle | CIGARETTES ARE SCARCE. made the basis of two allegations in | sence of men, and berated her her husband often has told her, Vienna, April Owing to the Mrs. Earle’s suit. A £ o friendship with F. Youlden at his father is worth $10,000,000. | shortage of cigarettes and cigars, the she had many friends and was fond a young man of twenty-one, | When they were married the elder | people of Vienna are taking to smok- | A social diversions, but shortly after | s next door to the le home. | Farle gave them a wedding gift of | ing pipes, which have never before | rract y impossible to get cigarettes they moved to White Plains her hus- | On cne occasion, she declares, he $15,000, and each year at Christmas | attained any considerable popularity | in Austria, although the supply for the band evinced a dislike for her friends | locked her out after she had come, he has sent them $10,000 or $15,000. | here. For some time past it has been | army seems unlimited. FEARING PROBE, HF CUTS HIS THROAT Former Deputy Revenue Collector | Was Under Investigation South Norwalk, April 12—Ira L. Stringham, a former United States | deputy internal revenue collector in | New York, and who is said feared | that he would be called as a witness | in the tobacco fraud investigatio committed suicide yesterday at his | home in King street, by | cutting his throat. Stringham was discharged for leged irregularities in his dut October. He: has since been worried | over this and his likelihood of being | summoned in the tobacco frand, ! many Westport, | it |l He leaves a wife Mr. Stringham went to the celi to end his life. Mrs. Stringham fo his body there. Emilio Yaselli, Assistant United States Attorney, who is conducting the government investigation into the tobacco frauds, said last night that Stringham, who was emploved in the | third district, of which Mark Eisner | is collector, was under investigation. | The charges which have been made | against a number of the one hundred deputy internal revenue collectors in New York city allege that they re- ceived graft from cigar and cigaretre dealers and manufacturers in return for letting them evade payment of to- | tacco taxes. The modus operandi ch, that the collectors, for regul ly payments, signed the stock books | of the tobacco men without checking them up. This allowed them to ure boxes two or three times over, thus avoiding the cancelling of additional | stamps and evading pavment of the tax. More than a hundred tobaccon were arrested a couple of weeks on charges of evading the law. UNUSUAL CRUELTIES IS WIFE'S CHARGE He Actually Threatened o Break Mr. H.s Face, You Know revenu | | | New York, April 12.—Charging her husband with compelling her to sub- Renwick e appeared before Jus- tice Platt, in the supreme court at ‘White Plains, yesterday to ask ali- mony and counsel fees in her suit for bury ion against Theodore Langs- |1 arle, mining engineer, and son | Pric Service Station 1329 Broad Street NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED NESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916, T il ALittle Bird old Me that I'd never be smoke-wise until I got wise to “Tux.” And now life is just one joyous pipe-dream! For “Tux’’ is packed so full of smiles and brightness thatevery luscious,long-drawn puff makesa fellow happy as a lark at sun-up. The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette There are three reasons for the brisk, bracing, hustling vigor you get out of Tuxedo—(1) Choicest leaf; (2) Slow, perfect ageing; (3) ‘‘Tuxedo Process.” And it’s the last that brings out the best that’s in the other two! 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