ANDREW W. LEHMAN T\KLTROUBLES TO COURT.a.'« His Wife. Nnrah Lehman, IISubjected Him In Much Cruel Treatment.Alleging that his wife, NornaLehman, has insisted upon control g all his business affairs, has bee*, “grossly profane, immoral ar.d abusive” in her treatment of him. has declared she has no affection for him and has abandoned him, Andrew \V. Lehman, today, through the law firmof Bell, Kirkpatrick «fc Voorhis, jt.v application for a divorce from her.The complaint states that the parties married December 10, 190 , and that, although they contir ied * * live under the same roof, ceased to be husbandand wife except in name i . 1911. It is set out that the plaintiff was *9 when the marriage took place, and the defendant 44. it is charged that the defendant took it upon h --self to collect all rents due the pla tiff, and that after collecting re- 1 she refused to make any accounting to the plaintiff.Lehman says he was not permitted to enjoy any peace or comfort in h home, being denied even the privilege of using the toilet facilities. Hassserts that he is now a man seventy-one years of age, and that as a result of the harassment and humiliation to which he has been subjected his health has become impaired.Another allegation is to the effect that the defendant repeatedly told the plaintiff to obtain a divorce, at 1same time warning him that if he sut d for a divorce, she would ruin him financially. He asserts she declared she would get practically all hie. properties, boastingly informing him that she had accomplished that resul* in the case of her former husband,“Andy” Lehman is an old resident *f Kokomo, a survivor of the Civil ivar a nd a mar possessed of an estate if comfortable size. He owns a farm »nd several pieces of town property. He has lived for the last few years in West Walnu* street, almost oppositethe city hall. He has been married twice. The firs* Mrs. Lehman die : ihout twenty years ago. He has one laughter by his first marriage.Mrs. Lehman ; Iso is an old resident f the town, having lived here practically all her life. Her marriage to VIr. Lehman was her second matri-•nonial venture. She was divorced 'rnm her first husband, the late JamesMcCarty.