Sunnyside Clippings 39/118
Evening World, New York, June 14, 1919.
And now, the „romance.“
Sunnyside Title
& Sunnyside Scenes
„Hopes that the stork will bring a girl to his house“
Advertisement. „Behind the Screen
,CLOSE-UP‘ NEWS AND VIEWS OF FILMLAND
AND ITS PEOPLE
Movie Picture Star Who Is Happy Mother To-Day And
Two Others Who Are Expecting Visit of Stork“
Photo „Mildred Harris“ (...)
„Then there is the scheduled Chaplin baby, in Los
Angeles. Little Mildred Harris paid her first visit
to New York abut two months ago, but it was not a frivolous
excursion; there were many, many things to buy
as well as many, many things to see, and a majority of the
things bought were very small things for a very
small person. Charlie, among his intimates, freely hopes
that the stork will bring a girl to his house, for
he argues with considerable common sense, it seems
to me – that a boy doomed to go through life
as Charlie Chaplin jr. would have a row so difficult to hoe
that he would need a gas-tractor and a gang
cultivator to do it.“ (...)
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