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Film Daily, New York, December 27, 1925.
New Yorker Cover, Nov. 28, 1925
& Vintage Mark Cross Ladies Black Leather Wallet
with Coin Compartment, ebay
& Cross Purpose (...)
SIR CHARLES CHAPLIN was attracted to Mr. Milt
Gross during his last visit to town.
(...) The Talk of the Town, New Yorker, Nov. 28, 1925
„Investigation only deepened the mystery“
Editorial content. „CROSS PURPOSES
,The New Yorker‘ prints this:
,The United Artists‘ offices in town, whence pour the
negatives of our great screen luminaries, were in furor lately.
The cause was the receipt of a telegram from Sir
Charles Chaplin‘s Eighth Assistant Chamberlain, bearing
the command:
,See Mark Cross at once stop tell him come to Hollywood
first train stop‘
,To Mr. Charles Moyer, Sir Chaplin‘s representative,
this did not seem wholly logical. What Mark Cross?
The leather merchant of Fifth Avenue? Mr. Moyer wired back
for enlightenment. ,The Mark Cross,‘ he was answered
in phasing which plainly added ,Do What You‘re Told!‘
,But investigation only deepened the mystery.“ (...)
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