FULL
TEXT: Flora Worth, an inmate of one of the local houses of ill fame, last night
made a desperate effort to mark Ida McNaughton, a landlady on the flats.
The Worth woman had indulged freely in liquor, and although she had not known
the McNaughton woman, there was feeling between them on account of alleged
remarks said to have been made. A woman friend of Flora Worth had some
difficulty with Ida McNaughton and during her drunken spell these facts preyed
on the Worth woman, who got possession of a glass of muriatic acid and called
at the McNaughton house. The door was opened by Miss McNaughton and immediately
the other woman hurled the glass of muriatic acid at the landlady's face.
She
dodged and the acid struck her in the back, burning her waist considerably and
making a mark on the shoulder. The police arrested Flora Worth and this morning
she was fined $5 and costs by Mayor
Scherer.
[“Laura Worth's Attack On Ida M'naughton. - Was Intoxicated
and Was Trying to Revenge a Friend—Arrests During August.” Fort Wayne Sentinel (In.),
Sep. 1, 1900, p. 2]
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SEE: “Acid Queens: Women Who Throw Acid” for a collection of synopses of similar cases.
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SEE: “Acid Queens: Women Who Throw Acid” for a collection of synopses of similar cases.
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