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Los Angeles Times, L. A., Calif., December 1, 1922.
Chaplin and „the Loveliest“
Charlie and Pola in Berlin
(...) P. & A. Photo, Los Angeles Times, Dec. 1, 1922
& We published this picture once, a year
or so ago, with a caption asking the reader to identify
the two characters. At the time Miss Negri
was a newcomer to American audiences and Charlie.
minus his crepe hair moustache, looked more
like a stranger than he does nowadays. The photograph
from which the cut was made was taken
in Berlin, where it is safe to assume the romance
described in another column began.
(...) Photo of Charles Chaplin with Pola Negri,
Motion Picture News, Feb. 10, 1923.
The photo is first time published by Motion
Picture News Feb. 4, 1922.
The caption is You know him, but who is she?
„And offers her only English words, ,Jazz boy Charlie‘“
Editorial content. „,JAZZ BOY CHARLIE‘–POLA“ (...)
Chaplin, in His Book, Tells of Fascination Exercised
by Miss Negri; She‘s Still Silent
The little Rumor Bird, which flaps its wings over Hollywood,
slighted last week to chirp this immensely interesting
fact: ,Charlie Chaplin is expected to marry Pola Negri?‘ (...)
„PRAISE FROM CHARLIE
Exhibit B consists of excerpts from the only best seller ever
written by Charles Chaplin entitled My European Trip,
published after his return by Harper & Bros. Listen to these:“ (...)
„,She is the center of attraction here. I am introduced.
What a voice she has! Her mouth speaks so prettily the German
language. Her voice has a soft, mellow quality, with
charming inflections. Offered a drink, she clinks my glass
and offers her only English words, ,Jazz boy Charlie.‘“
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