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Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Calif., Nov. 26, 1924.
THE CHARLIE CHAPLINS were discussing
a new „gag“ when this picture was taken. Mr. Chaplin
evidently approves of the gag and Mrs. Chaplin
apparently thinks that he‘s all right, too. Wait a minute!
This was snapped before Lita Grey BECAME
Mrs. Chaplin. Maybe we‘re getting a look in on the
proposal!
(...I Photo, Chicago Tribune, Dec. 21, 1924
& Film Star and Bride Know Not Where to Go
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer Chaplin
Couple now in Guaymas until confusion is over.
May return to Hollywood for honeymoon.
(...) P. & A. Photo, Los Angeles Times, Nov. 26, 1924
„At daybreak this morning“
Editorial content. „Chaplins In Seclusion
May Come Home on Honeymoon
Married in Sleepy Little Sonora Village
at Daybreak
Retire to Their Hotel Rooms, Refsung
Audience to Interviewers
(Exclusive Dispatch)
(Illustration on Picture Page)
EMPALME (son.) Nov. 25. – Charles Spencer Chaplin,
world famous comedian, and Lita Grey, his leading
lady, were united in marriage in this sleepy little village,
a suburb of the Mexican seaport town of Guaymas,
at daybreak this morning.“ (...)
Front page.
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