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Photoplay, New York, February 1926.

Carl Sandburg

(...) Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Jan. 10, 1926

& „I like the circus,“ Mr. Sandburg said.

He had seen the Ringling Bros.-Barnum & Bailey outfit,

then playing in Chicago.

(...) Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Jan. 10, 1926

& Nize Baby by Milt Gross

      A sensation in the realm of humor! „Nize Baby“ has taken

the town by storm. One of the most widely quoted

comics ever produced. Keep in touch with the Feitlebaum

Family weekdays in THE EVENING WORLD.

(...) Brooklyn Daily Eagle, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1926


„It was surely headed for the rocks“

Editorial content. „Everything´s Rosy at Chaplin´s

      Charlie and Lita have made up. The family cradle is being

      dusted again

      By Ivan St. Johns

      Once upon a time Charlie Chaplin said he‘d like

to have a family of four or five kids.

      It begins to look as though Charlie is going to have

his wish come true.

      What with one small son, the image of his illustrious

father, already kicking around, and another heir or heiress

due along in April sometime, Charlie‘s future as the

father of a large family seems to be shaping up nicely.

      There was a time not so long ago when the

marriage of Charles Spencer Chaplin to his sixteen-year-old

leading lady, Lita Grey, looked as though it was surely

headed for the rocks.“ (...)


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