A Dog‘s Life Clippings 6/146
Honolulu Advertiser, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 11, 1917.
Waikiki Racked By Riot
When Chaplin Is „Snapped“
Great Screen Comedian Consents To Pose For Camera
If He Can Pick His Own Background – He Did. As
the Accompanying Picture Shows, and Now All the Kids
in Honolulu Who Weren‘t In It Are Ready To Mob
Those Who Were.
Photo. JUST LOOK WHO‘S HERE! Charley Chaplin on the
Beach at Waikiki with a Hawaiian background,
composed of Hawaiian fan kiddies, a small part of the army
follows Charley with breathless interest as he
which gyrates upon the screen. Today these will be the
proudest kids in all Honolulu.
If there are not several riots in the Honolulu schools today
it will not be the fault of Charley Chaplin, for, by posing
for a picture for The Advertiser yesterday, he laid the foundation
for feuds, mutinies and all kinds of disagreements among
the juvenile cosmopolitan population,
(...) Honolulu Advertiser, Oct. 12, 1917.
& PASSING HOUR (...)
Honolulu welcomes and entertains many great
and famous people, but it is not too much to say that the arrival
of Charley Chaplin yesterday was more quickly known
and more generally discussed than that of any other man who
has reached this island in years. Charley is known,
probably, to every man, woman and child in Hawaii, of every
race and all degrees. We trust he will like us as well
as we have all grown to like him.
(...) Honolulu Advertiser, Oct. 11, 1917
„Just like Mr. Chaplin, I am here to rest‘“
Editorial content. „ROY WAGNER, WRITER
FOR ,POST,‘ IS HERE
Accompanies Chaplin On Visit To Islands“ (...)
„.I didn‘t come to Hawaii to get material,‘ said Mr. Wagner,
,but I know that everything I see will be tremendously
interesting and already the Islands have made a deep impression
upon me. Just like Mr. Chaplin, I am here to rest.“ (...)
It‘s Rob Wagner, not Roy Wagner.
Redaktioneller Inhalt