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Lincoln Journal Star, Lincoln, Nebraska, March 19, 1920.

Superstitions in the Movies.

      Picture people don‘t mind admitting they‘re superstitious

      – so long as you call it by another name.

      By Henry E. Dougherty

      Illustration by Gale (...)

      Chaplin has a favorite horse and when he is not motoring

or making comedies he goes for a canter.

      „I have a horror of the smell of a cigarette or gasoline

in the forenoon,“ he said. „Whether that is superstition or an

aversion, matters little.“

(...) Photoplay, March 1920


„But I must have support“

Editorial content. „,SUCH IS LIFE‘ – CHAPLIN

      Comedian Shrugs When Asked About Wife‘s Intention

      to Secure Divorce.“ (...)

      „Mrs Chaplin modified the statement that she did not want

money with ,but I must have support.‘“

      Same text in Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,

      March 19, 1920


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