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New York Times, New York, August 29, 1920.
MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN
Mildred Harris Chaplin is fast developing into one
of the few real girl stars of filmdom. She completely
subjugated the Prince of Wales when he recently visited
California, and is one of the most popular of the
shadow-Players.
(...) Photo, Motion Picture Classic, Sept. 1920
& MRS. CHAPLIN FLIES FOR
U. S. TO AID RECRUITING
Mrs. Mildred Harris Chaplin in the government plane
ready to begin her flight.
Mrs. Mildred Harris Chaplin, wife of the famous movie
comedian established a precedent for her sex recently
by making a recruiting flight from the Rockaway naval air station
on Long island to New Rochelle, N. Y., where she
was the guest of the city. It will be remembered that Mrs.
Chaplin recently sued her husband for divorce.
(...) Photo, South Bend Tribune, South Bend, Ind., Sept. 1, 1920
& In from the Coast
A budget of film men have arrived in New York
from the coast. (...)
Sydney Chaplin is here in connection with his first
five reeler for Famous Players. Chaplin has
been stopping with his brother in Salt Lake City.
(…) Wid’s Daily, Aug. 30, 1920
& Corner in Chaplins (...)
If you have a friend in the junk business tell him
to look over that pile in his backyard. It may
disgorge a Chaplin print. And today it can be sold.
(...) Film Truth, Nov. 1920
& Speaking of comedies – some one
of these days we expect to hear a newspaper critic somewhere
hail Chaplin in „The Kid“ as „a promising youngster
who bids fair to threaten the laurels of Harold Lloyd and
Larry Semon.“
(...) Motion Picture News, Sept. 11, 1920
„When Chaplin will make his first picture for the United Artists“
Editorial content. „IN THE NEWS NET.
CHARLES SPENCER CHAPLIN‘S enduring contract
with the First National Exhibitors‘ Circuit – the famous
,million dollar‘ agreement of 1917 – is not a love bond between
the parties of the first and second parts apparently.
The contract, it will be remembered, called for eight Chaplin
comedies for First National distribution.“ (...)
„Speculations as to when Chaplin will make his first
picture for the United Artists Corporation will
continue.“
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