Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Clara Phillips is held by her husband, A. L. Phillips, following her arraignment on charges she murder his mistress, Alberta Meadows. Armour and Clara Phillips embrace at her arraignment on charges she murdered her husband's mistress. This photograph appears with the article, “JAILED WOMAN BATTLED WITH GIRL OF CHORUS: Clara Phillips in Terrific Fight; Meets Husband in Jail and Offers Kisses, No Tears Husband and Wife Meet Behind Bars FOUGHT WITH CHORUS GIRL,” Los Angeles Times, 18 July 1922: I1. Text from newspaper caption: State Says She Killed for Love of Him. Mrs. Clara Phillips and her husband, A. L. Phillips, when they met yesterday in the County Jail here -- their first meeting since the woman was arrested, charged with the murder of Mrs. Alberta Meadows. Text from negative sleeve, Philips (sic), Clara
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_11247 ark:/21198/zz002h97z6
Subject
Homicides--California--Los Angeles Phillips, Clara, 1894-1969 Phillips, A. L. (Armour L.), 1893-1972
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