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Show WELL-KNOWN PRINTER IS CALLED SUDDENLY "Thirty" enme for Charles M Hendricks, Hen-dricks, a printer, affectionately known, among his wide circle of friends as "Chad."' Thursday. TIendrlc.lcs died sud- dently of appendicitis at the. Holy Cross hospital at S o'clock that evening, following fol-lowing an illness lasting only a fow hours. Hendricks, who lived at S Kendall court, canto up town early AVednesday evening to get shaved. As ho entered the barber shop a sever pain struck him In the region of the abdomen, almost doubling him up. A cah was called and the ill man was taken home. Throughout the nicht Hendricks writhed in Indescribable agony. At noon Thursday he was aken to tile hospital, hut a weak heart prevented an operation, opera-tion, else his life might have been saved. Hendricks leaves a widow, a singer of ability, who quit tho stogo here threo years ago lo become his wife., and parents and other close relntlves In Denver, to which place the. body will go. ptobably Saturday, for burial. A pathetic touch i added to the man's death In the dangerous dan-gerous illness of Mrs. Hendricks, who underwent un-derwent an operation for abdominal trouble, a week ago Thursday, which may prevent her from accompanying the .body to Denver. Hendricks was 37 years of age, and a member of Salt Lake Typographical Typo-graphical union No. 11.". The body Is at O'Donnell's undertaking parlors, but the funeral - services have not been arranged. |