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MXLIOIT-DOLLAP. BABY !PICKED ITS HEW MAMMA,IMRS. W.' A. CLARK, JR.When they returned from their honeymoon trip, W. A. Clark, Jr., and his bride were received with open arms by Butte (Mont.) society. The copper senator’s so-n’s position in Butte society is impregnable. However, this was not needed to introduce Mrs. Clark, for she was already known in Butte social circles as Mrs. Marco Medin, wife of an Italian grocery owner and money lender.When young Clark’s first wife died two years ago, leaving their only child, baby W. A. Clark the third, motherless, he mourned his wife inconsolably, and traveled to dull his grief. When he returned to Butte his mourning was about over, for he was noticed to be often in the company of Mrs. Medin. It is said the million-dollar baby made them friendly to each other, by the ba'.by taking a sudden attachment for Mrs. Medin, -who is very beautiful, while out for an airing.Medin did not like the friendship, however, for a divorce suit followed, and it was not fought so bitterly as to cause comment. After the divorce Clark married the pretty ex-wife of the Italian, and now the millionaire baby has for a new mamma the lady to whom it became so attached.
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Waterloo, Indiana, US

Thu, Jun 06, 1907

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