DescriptionClara Phillips and Armour L. Phillips, 1922.jpg
English: Prison matron Elizabeth Bartoo (left) sits next to Clara Phillips at her arraignment on murder charges. Armour Phillips, Clara's husband, sits to her right.
A different photograph of Armour and Clara Phillips, taken on the same occasion 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.
Clara Phillips was accused and convicted of killing Alberta Meadows, 19, on July 12, 1922 by attacking her with a hammer. Philips believed Meadows was having an affair with Philips' husband. She was sent to San Quentin Prison, and paroled in 1935.
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