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Show none boh EiSipRIS Millionaire Sued for Divorce Di-vorce as Domestic Bliss Fades Away. By Pn iversn I Service j CHICAGO. May 26. A romance of the iropk-s that faded and died in tiie tem- ."'perate zone was revealed today, when suit for separate maintenance was filed by .Mrs. l-iliza P!.a Crape, wife of Herbert ' P. Crane, millionaire son of the late Richard T. Crane. 7" he courtshi p and marriage of Crane hreat bed of Cent ral American romance. )le went tn Costa Jtk'U in 1016 on a business busi-ness t rip. There he met. tiie beautiful Senorlla Piza, daugh'er of a planter. Hi .-t-iurncd home and they were married by . .-a.ble and proxy. Later Mrs. Crane came io New Orleans, where an Ameriea.fi ceremony cere-mony was performed, with attendant fe.st h-itleM. The imneymoon tour ended at Wtldrif;e farm, near St. Charles, III. More than a year ngn, according to the r i dil filed today, incompatibility showed M self. The bride objected to the treatment treat-ment accorded by her husband. She was especially annoyed, the bill sets forth, when he locked a nd bolt ed the doors of his own and other rooms In the Wild rose farm mansion. She charged her husband rorhade merchants to extend her credit. Her bill asks provision not only for her-. her-. .--.el f, but for the comfort and sa fety of i liafael Antonio fMza Crane, born last November, seven months after tiie sep-. sep-. a rat ion. The bill a Iso contains a plea ,';fnr an injunction to prevent the elderly 'millionaire from financial maneuvers that r'might deprive her of funds. The injunc-t injunc-t lion was granted by the court. W hile no specific Instances of Crane's alleged "cruel" treatment were given in the biil, the plaintiff sets forth that on .cue occasion he told her he was "through 'r.vit h her and that the best thing she t-ould do would be to pack up and go back to Costa Kiea." |