Robert Hemingray declines to discuss tradegy

[Newspaper]

Publication: The Kentucky Post

Covington, KY, United States
no. 3944, p. 6, col. 6-7


"AH, THAT WAS AN

AWFULLY SAD AFFAIR"


Robert Hemingray, Because of Whom Beautiful Carlotta

Campiglio Took Her Own Life in San Francisco, Declines

to Discuss the Tragedy.


Robert Hemingray, of Covington, Ky., turfman, for love of whom beautiful Carlotta Campiglio committed suicide in San Francisco several months ago, was at the St. Nicholas Tuesday, on his way to visit friends in Vanceburg, Ky. Hemingray was accompanied by a large and extremely hideous bull pup, which was the object of much solicitious attention from its master.

Attired in a fashionable Norfolk suit of blue serge, broad-brimmed straw sailor, fluffy bows on his trim Oxfords, young Hemingray strolled about the hotel lobby as of yore.

The tragic death of the beautiful Carlotta seemed to have made little impression on him, beyond adding a shifting, hunted expres­sion to the brown eyes.

"Do you consider yourself re­sponsible for the death of Carlotta Campiglio? A Post reporter queried.

"Ah, that was an awfully sad affair," returned Hemingray, blandly. "I really must be excused from discussing that affair. It has been before the public altogether too much. Yes, yes, very sad, very!" — And the man who took "Carlo the beautiful" from home departed to "see the dawg, you know. Needs beastly lot of attention, you know!"


Keywords:Hemingray
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Researcher:Bob Stahr
Date completed:August 20, 2025 by: Bob Stahr;