Vida Whitmore

He was still married to his first wife at the time, and was soon arrested for passing bad checks and other crimes.

[8] Hall pawned about $20,000 worth of Whitmore's jewelry while they were on honeymoon in Europe.

[10] She married Percy Kierstede Hudson, a stockbroker, after being named in his well-publicized 1928 divorce.

[1] She was widowed in 1962,[13] and she died in 1978, aged 95 years, in Palm Beach, Florida.

Together the Hudsons left twelve million dollars to Columbia University.

Vida Whitmore, Emma Carus , and Eddie Foy Sr. in Up and Down Broadway (1910)