.J ACK 110 coon AN’S AVI FK. NKW YORK', April 27 Little Jackie Coogan, Charlie chaplin’s famous o-vears-old colleague, who is lying seriously ill with pneumonia in Now York, has been “handing out caveman slull'” to his interviewers. Jackie, it will lie recollected, jumped to lame by his acting in “The Kid. Hr has made £13,000 since he was I, and came to New York recently to sign a contract fixing his salary at £70,000 Inr the next year. • | gotta wife!” he announced. “What?” exclaimed the startled interviewer. “Sure I have—Patsy M.atrks,” retorted Jackie. “She’s my girl. Slic lives out in Hollywood. “One day T wanted Patsy to go out and play, and she said: “ T don’ wanna go out!’ ” Jackie pulled a mouth and mimicked her plaintive protest. “So T grabbed her. like this and like that, and gave her a shove —and she went out! “That’s the wav to do—treat, em rough!” _____ “NO ■RTTBBTNG” Laundry Help is 1 uv.niTig a wonderfully *™-\ "mating force in the eommereird and in-1 dustnal life of New Zealand, the demand being so heavy. Recommended hv Ihe medical - pro- : fesoum.—WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS. |
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1921, Page 1
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187Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1921, Page 1
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