CHARLIE CHAPLIN PINCHED.
They' v) been arresting Charlie Chaplin imitators around Los Angeles iate- \ few weeks ago, while Charlie and his company were engaged m producing his great comedy, " Work,' 1 m tin. outskirts of the city, there came a scene m winch Uharho did not appeal , and he took the occasion to wander oil to a nearby alley and smoke a cigarette ill tho cool of its shack*. Whereupon a zealous cop seized him by tho neok, and fjaid: "Come on!" 1 " Why?" asked Charlie, " You know. Raisin' rough arounc here imitatin' that Chaplin guy, '■ But l am Chaphn 1 . Tho polneman permitted himself t( li Sav you look about as much lik< Chaplin'as I do!" he chortled booming, lv. " " Nix on that noise- f I v© seet twenty bettsr'n you. Come on—march!" ~ . I And Charlie had to call the oompan; "j and polit-o'y explain. | Am«'ri"can Exchange.''' i The number of cartridges carried ir j ihc I unusual nuinbor oi .Ylo-->t nile; curry either live or ivu cartridges.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11482, 2 September 1915, Page 4
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