December 10, 1923

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News from December 10, 1923

News from December 10, 1923 (Brooklyn Daily Times, via Newspapers.com™)

High-Profile Divorce Case Makes the News

In December 1923, Mrs. Charles Wilkinson, the wife of the president of the Wilkinson Machine Company, filed a divorce against her husband. In her petition, she named Miss Louise Orth, an actress, as the co-respondent.

Mrs. Wilkinson’s allegations were not merely limited to marital infidelity. She claimed that her husband sold their palatial home in Savannah to finance an apartment in New York. The mentioned apartment, which cost approximately $150 per month, was supposed to serve as a dwelling for Miss Orth.

Additionally, Mrs. Wilkinson accused her husband of cruelty. She reported that Mr. Wilkinson abused and cursed her publicly, thereby subjecting her to humiliation and distress.

This incident, while seemingly confined to one family, reflects prevalent issues within society during the time period, such as marital infidelity and financial disputes.

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