[Newspaper]
Publication: The Examiner
San Francisco, CA, United States
vol. 77, no. 156, p. 2, col. 3-4
SAID THE WORLD
WAS AGAINST HER
SPRINGFIELD (O.), December 2. — An investigation that has been conducted in Cincinnati has developed the rather surprising information that Carlotta Campiglio, whose tragic death in San Francisco caused a sensation, contemplated suicide before she left Cincinnati. This information comes from Mrs. Hazel Greve, nee Reid, the pretty daughter of Hal Reid, the playwright and actor. These two young women were very warm friends for a long time. "I last saw Carl (we never called her Carlo, as the papers have had it), the day she was ordered to leave the Grand Hotel," said Mrs. Greve to-day. "It was the day of the Roosevelt parade. When she received the notice to leave the hotel she burst out crying, and, turning to me, said: 'Hazel, I shall kill myself some day; the world seems to be against me.' That was the last time I ever saw her. When she left here it was her intention to open a manicure parlor in Indianapolis. She told me of her arrangements before she left the city. Carl had some ability as an artist, and her pen and ink work was declared clever by a number of competent judges."