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...Gloria Caruso (8-year-old daughter of the late tenor, Enrico Caruso) was awarded an income of $12,000 a year for her maintenance and education, by Chancellor Edwin R. Walker of a Trenton, N. J., court. The moneys will be paid by the Victor Talking Machine Co. as part of the royalties from her father's records. Since his death in 1921, these royalties have totaled $741,449, of which $422,981 were proceeds from the year...
Reproved for a listless workout in the gym, Jack Sharkey, heavyweight wide-mug challenger, blustered "You didn't hear Caruso yodeling high C's on streetcorners, did you? . . ." In the Pennsylvania station, Manhattan, Enrico Caruso was once heard by the late Critic James Gibbons Huneker singing for a flower girl who had asked for his signature...
...onetime editor of the New York Daily Mirror, whom Evangeline Adams warned against flying in the ill-fated Old Glory). Senators, high U. S. executives and business potentates, whose names she keeps secret, have sat facing her. Her outstanding predictions include the deaths of King Edward VII and Enrico Caruso, the Windsor Hotel of Manhattan fire (her first big one), the World War, the outcome of both Tunney-Dempsey fights. Because the stars pointed to great publicity, she advised the father of Lois Delander of Joliet, Ill., to send his daughter to the Atlantic City beauty contest. Miss Delander became...
Last week Margarete Matzenauer was again the mother "dearer than Bertha" to her son the Prophet- this time Giovanni Martinelli, though Mme. Matzenauer has often been "dearer" to the late Enrico Caruso...
Reported Engaged. Alexander Pollock Moore, onetime (1923-25) U. S. Ambassador to Spain, widower of famed Lillian Russell; to Mrs. Dorothy Benjamin Caruso Ingram, widow of Enrico Caruso (famed tenor), onetime wife of Captain G. A. Ingram...