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Evening Public Ledger, Philadelphia, Pa., October 13, 1919.
The particular hobby of Mildred Harris Chaplin, wife
of the famous Charlie, is roses. The gardens of her Hollywood
home supplied two magnificent bouquets of them
to President and Mrs. Wilson on their recent visit to Los Angeles.
(...) Photo, New York Tribune, Oct. 5, 1919
& Charles Chaplin and Mildred Harris, from a photograph
made six days before their late October wedding.
At this time the comedian was having an outing on Catalina
Island after finishing „Shoulder Arms.“
(...) Photoplay, Feb. 1919
& Nathan Burkan
(...) Photo, Motion Picture News, Sept. 4, 1926
„Nathan Burkan, Mr. Chaplin‘s attorney“
Editorial content. „William G. McAdoo, ex-secretary of the
treasury, in session with photoplay leaders at Los Angeles.
From left to right are D. F. O‘Brien, attorney for Miss Pickford;
Hiram Abrams, general manager United Artists‘
Corporation; H. T. Banzoff, attorney for D. W. Griffith; Mary
Pickford, Mr. McAdoo, general counsel of the
corporation; Sid Chaplin (standing), representing Charlie
Chaplin; D. W. Griffith (sitting), Douglas Fairbanks
(standing), Oscar Price (sitting), president of the corporation;
John Fairbanks and Nathan Burkan, Mr. Chaplin‘s
attorney.“
Photo.
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