witness I up* day. Kcrib“ItEx-Army Man and WifewSmleneuc! its SwindlersImp si.ry t i o n u theVC TMr- and ’Mrs. Harold Tain tor,Holh o f New York, (riven extra Two-\ car IViutlticsvir,c«. son i!• F’ARfS. Oct. 2:? Harold Taintor, a won! lt;n former nrmy officer, nod his wife, b«ith ’. of New York, wore sentenced to day to '/.V '• I,; two years' imprisonment and 500 franc; w.-rl. v fine for swim!'.injr. .Mrs. Taintor before »‘Vor *V her marriage was K.-.ihorine Grey. The u defendants* attorney said Mr. and Mrs. ;!'y' ' -v n in tor temporarily were in In* no hit into?difficulties, but i..ui funds or property 1 n the United States, I IS,,nflThe error? of Mr. j.nd Mrs. Taintor 1 ‘ V •i'f'i: pint i Wi» months ace. The prose-uro-f.l thr.t they obtained 1 1,000 'I'-’11 francs from a niirs-, Miss Knbortson, ' 'td j.-w.o valued at 117,000 francs and 11 r-^ lo *ho r-unv- amount from pronii- Mn ncnt French shops, [t was alleged they ton. . ? dd. tlo* merchants they wore awaitin'; I.c-v' n. u^y from a fortune of $SOO.OOO, an I J m ha* Mrs. Taintor expected to inherit offer r.I.UfiO.uno fcni Ivr urandfaiher, man- wi airer ol a Glasgow bank. j ^at