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Exhibitors Herald, Chicago, September 18, 1920.

Pantages Theatre, exterior by day, Toronto, 1920, postcard

in color, detail

(...) Photo, Canadian Architect,  Oct. 1989

& Pantages Theatre, lobby from

the Yonge Street entrance, Toronto, 1920

(...) Photo, Canadian Architect,  Oct. 1989

& Yachtsman and Movie Star

      Sir Lipton and Mrs. Mildred Harris Chaplin photographed

together in Toronto. Mrs. Chaplin is now seeking

a divorce from her husband, Charles Chaplin, of whom you

may have heard.

(...) Photo, Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Canada, Sept. 4, 1920

& Mildred Harris Chaplin

      Star of Associated First National Pictures, Inc.,

productions and Sir Thomas Lipton as guests

of honor at the opening of the Pantages theatre, Toronto, Canada.

(...) Photo, Exhibitors Herald, Sept. 18, 1920

& Mildred Harris Chaplin‘s Contract Expires Soon

      (Special to Exhibitors Herald)

      NEW YORK, Oct. 19. – After making one more picture

Mildred Harris Chaplin‘s contract with Louis B. Mayer expires.

It is understood that the contract will not be

renewed. The star has left for the West Coast, but her stay

there will be brief as her last picture is to be

made here.

      It is reported that her Western trip is in connection with

making arrangements to effect a financial settlement

with her husband, Charlie Chaplin. So far it has not been

decided what vehicle she will be given for her last

Mayer production.

(...) Exhibitors Herald, Oct. 30, 1920

& Mrs. Chaplin Leaves

      Mrs. Mildred Harris Chaplin is on her way to the coast

to transact some personal business. She will return

in a few weeks to make her last picture for Louis B. Mayer.

(...) Wid‘s Daily, Oct. 19, 1920


„Her biggest triumph came in the evening

Editorial content. „Elaborate Reception

      In Toronto for Star

      Mildred Harris Chaplin Guest of Honor at Opening of New

      Pantages House“ (...)

      „Her biggest triumph came in the evening as guest

of honor when the theatre, which seats 4,000 people, was

formally thrown open to the public.“ (...)


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