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Sheriff Soley levied on Countess Castlemaniaro's Tea Neck, N.J., property—worth hundreds of thousands of dollars—for a $300 unpaid grocer's bill after she sailed to Europe last spring. Formerly Edith Van Buren, she is related to prominent Washington society members.
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NEW YORK, Aug. 7.--Sheriff Soley yesterday levied upon the property at Tea Neck, N. J., owned by the Countess Castlemaniaro. The sheriff's levy was on several hundred thousand dollars' worth of property, including several acres of ground, the mansion and all it contains belonging to the countess, to secure a bill for $300 for groceries which the countess appears to have neglected to pay when she sailed for Europe last spring.
The Countess Castlemaniaro before her marriage was Miss Edith Van Buren. She has spent several winters in Washington, and is related to several of the most prominent members of Washington society.
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Tea Neck, N. J.
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Yesterday
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levy on several hundred thousand dollars' worth of property, including several acres of ground, the mansion and all it contains, to secure a $300 grocer's bill
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Sheriff Soley levied upon the property at Tea Neck, N. J., owned by the Countess Castlemaniaro, for groceries which the countess neglected to pay when she sailed for Europe last spring