FILM STAR’S ROMANCE.
MAX LINDER LEFT. Bf T«4e*r*ph—P*«** AsaooiaAion—o*pyw*ht Australian and N.Z. Cable Aasoeiatlon. LONDON. April 30. The “Daily Empress’s ’’ Paris cortpapoodem says bhwt the elopement of Max Linder, a film star artist, with ri*e pretty seventeen-year-old daughter a* a wealthy Parisian widow. ended when the girl's mother, accompanied bar detectives, broke into the room of a hotel which the couple were occupying hi Antibes. The mother and daughter fell into each other’s arras, while Max Linder, who is twenty years older than the girl, professed his love for her. and begged to be allowed to marry her. The mother and daughter returned to Paris, leaving Max Linder in the hoteL
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17029, 1 May 1923, Page 10
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