DIVORCED AND REMARRIED.
ECHO OF AN AMERICAN SOCIETY SENSATION. By Telegraph—Press Aie , Bo^M£ioa=-.tlopjTi , gllt "Times" and SJiJtto'7 "sufl" BcrtiCfa. New York, Juno 3. Mrs. .Jenny Eaton, who was accused last, year- of poissihing her husband, Hoar-Admiral Eaton, returned to Washington recently, and, getting in touch .with her first husband, M,r. D. H. Ains|Worth, a Congressional clerk, from whom she had bseii diforeed several years ago, rC-marricd him.
In October last, Mrs, Eatsh', tri# e of Admiral Eiiton, who died from poisoning, was .tried and acquittal on a charge of having murdered tier husband. .Admiral Eaton was noted for givi'ii, l } strange orders while serving in the if.iv.sr, afcii «ceasi<uially became intoxicated. The wife, it js alleged, administered .tl.i£ prison to him while the Admiral wa& undergoing Medical treatment. The 6aso Jjsrfi a rc.jicrnMaftce to the Maybrick murder trial. Hie woman being prominent .fn. American society. The case for the defcnca wns that there■ was an absence of njßtivfe, jmu that Jfe. Eaton had lost fe benefit of the Admiral's pension bj? the ialicr's-deaUt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2172, 10 June 1914, Page 7
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173DIVORCED AND REMARRIED. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2172, 10 June 1914, Page 7
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