MANY CHARGES MADE BY WIFE IN SEPARATIONIMr*. Virginia J. Shriner, of New Rochelle, Charge* Hub- * band Turned Breakfast Room into Bar -hCAsking the lufHt alimony sought from tha courts her* In sevsral ynw. Mrs. Virginia J. Bhrlner. of Vf rrnat avenue. New Rochelle, pleads for a separation from her husband. Donald W. Bhrlner. treasurer of tha J. C. Bhrlner Co, whole-salt randy distributors, of New York CityCharging that tha correspondent la about to bear bar huaband a child; that ha changed har breakfast room Into a mlnlatflre bar ; that lor many months hs came home Intoxicated; and that ha told her 11 of living with a woman In a New York hotel and taking her with i him on -business trips to Chicago j J and Atlantic City. Mrs Bhrlner Died the suit yaaterday.An order attached signed by Justice Bleak lay called upon Bhrlner to show causa today In special term ml Supreme Court why he should mot pay (390 a week alimony. Mrs. Bhrlner says her husband makes Upwards of (29,000 a year in the candy business She also asks (9000 counsel faaa for her attorneys Clark. Close and, DavU.A. W. Bailey, attorney for Mrs Bhrlner stated to Justice Tompkins when the case was called today that although his opponent, admitted that the separation should be grant ed. he wanted some time to submit a reply to the order to show cause, •erred on him -on Tuesday. Bailey asked that the time be not made too long, and the justice ordered all papers be submitted by Friday.The candy man suited a Diana Cray frequently In a new York bo- J tel before deserting his wife on d June *0. 1928. Mrs. Bhrlner says, c and has Used with the correspond- b ent since When she taxed him E with the Information that had come i hto her that be was the father of a child about to be borne to the Gray woman, the plaintiff says Bhrlner -not only did not deny It but ae-quleeced In It.The » couple were married In i T Bridgeport. Conn, on Sept. 20. 1917. ' lt;1 They have three children. Donald , ? J, 10; Jopn S, S. and William Shrin er 4 years old. »