This 1911 article also reveals a "peculiar incident" with a "Miss Someone" in London, and that Charlie was hailed as the clog dancer of England.
A couple of months later, he told the Oakland Tribune: "I very seldom take a drink off stage. I do insist, however, that the stuff I sip in the act is real; that I need Dutch courage, but I'm strong for realism."
Winnipeg Tribune, September 8th, 1911 (click to enlarge) |
A couple of months later, he told the Oakland Tribune: "I very seldom take a drink off stage. I do insist, however, that the stuff I sip in the act is real; that I need Dutch courage, but I'm strong for realism."