Sunnyside Clippings 58/118
Wid‘s Daily, New York, June 28, 1919.
Sad-Eyed Men and
Their Place in Comedy
By Heywood Broun
The fact that sad-eyed men are often the
best low comedians is generally recognized. Everybody
who has ever seen Lew Fields appreciates this,
and the same glint of pathos is evident in the most boisterous
antics of Charlie Chaplin.
(...) New York Tribune, June 29, 1919
& Then came the Revolution
and First National started it.
„GOD BLESS ME“
CZAR DISTRIBUTOR
(...) Cartoon, Wid‘s Daily, June 26, 1919
& And the wake that followed the funeral of Prune Programs!
„I CAN‘T BRING ‘em FAST ENOUGH
FOR THIS GANG.“
Charlie bringing beer glasses inscribed „A Dog‘s LIfe,“
„Shoulder Arms,“ and „Sunnyside“
(...) Cartoon, Wid‘s Daily, June 27, 1919
„SOMETHING WITH A KICK IN IT!“
Editorial content. „There‘s a bar that‘ll never go dry
„WELL BOYS – WHAT‘LL BE?“ (...)
„YOU KNOW ME – AL! SOMETHING WITH A KICK IN IT!“
Cartoon
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