Found her on the 1930 Brooklyn, Kings, New York census (dist 900 img 35) as
Adeline Finger age 29.
Her eyes red from weeping and apparently dazed by what had happened, Mrs. Adeline Finger, 31, of 1125 44th St., was arraigned in Felony Court today and held without bail by Magistrate Blanchfield for a hearing Monday on a felonious assault charge in the stabbing of her husband, Herbert, 34, last night in the kitchen of their apartment as she was preparing dinner.
Detectives told the court that her husband still was in critical condition in Kings County Hospital and that the knife with which he was stabbed had punctured his left lung.
Mrs. Finger was locked up in the Borough Park police station last night on complaint of Detective William Sheehy, after questioning by Assistant District Attorney Leonard Ruisl and detectives. Her husband was too weak to be questioned.
She told them that her husband who has been out of work for some time and allegedly had been drinking heavily recently, came home as she was peeling potatoes in the kitchen and that he 'lunged' against her and the knife she was using penetrated his left side.
Her story was corroborated by James Abramson and his wife, Florence, the latter a sister of Mrs. Finger. The Fingers' two children, Robert, 13, and Herbert, 9, were in another room at the time. - Brooklyn Eagle March 18, 1939