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IN DEATH UNDIVIDED

SINGER’S TRAGIC END, CHICAGO, August 4. The affection which bound the hearts of Charles Clark, the famous baritone, and his wife in life would not allow them to be divided in death. Both were apparently in robust health, and they attended a kinema show, whore the husband slumped hack in his seat and was found to be dead. The wife remained calm until she returned home. Then she collapsed from her pent-up sorrow and died in a few minutes.

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Evening Star, Issue 19022, 18 August 1925, Page 5

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IN DEATH UNDIVIDED Evening Star, Issue 19022, 18 August 1925, Page 5

IN DEATH UNDIVIDED Evening Star, Issue 19022, 18 August 1925, Page 5

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