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New York Tribune, September 13, 1920.
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„She told me that Charlie had made a wreck of her life“
Editorial content. „Chaplin‘s Here To Fight
Out Marital War
Former Mildred Harris Has Changed Her Mind; Won‘t Permit
Screen Actor to Have Divorce
Half of $3,000,000 Property Claimed
Lawyers to Confer To-day to Seek a Settlement; Picture
Royalty Held Up
The ill-fated marital venture of Mrs. Mildred Harris
Chaplin and Charlie Chaplin seems destined for
some more stormy weather. This time, however, the scene of their
troublous affairs has shifted from the motion
picture colonies of the west coast to New York City.
Mrs. Chaplin has changed her mind. She
will not give Charlie a divorce. This was the statement made
by Henry J. Goldsmith, former Assistant District
Attorney, who has been retained by Mrs. Chaplin as her counsel.
,Mrs. Chaplin came East a few weeks ago for a vacation,‘
said Mr. Goldsmith at his office at 160 West Forty-fifth
Street yesterday. ,She told me that Charlie had made a wreck
of her life, so that she had to quit work for several
weeks.‘“ (...)
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The Kid 1921 1922 next previous