BACK FROM 14,000-MILE LOCATION JAUNT: Bert Lytell and Claire Windsor, movie stars, who left Hollywood six months ago with the Edwin Carewe company to film "A Son of the Sahara" for First National in Algeria, are here seen on the deck of the French liner Paris as it docked at its pier in New York. Miss Windsor created something of a sensation with the fancy dolls that she brought back from Paris. These dolls, which are made in Italy and dressed in France, are all the rage now among grownups in the French capital, according to Miss Windsor, who has hurried to show them to friends.
NOTE: It was during the time in Algeria that Claire and Bert fell madly in love with each other.
NOTE: It was during the time in Algeria that Claire and Bert fell madly in love with each other.
Above: July 29, 1924. EVEN THE SURF KNEW 'EM. Bert Lytell and Claire Windsor at the beach-in a mid-summer pose.
Above: May 14, 1925. First Pictures of Bert Lytell, movie star, and Claire Windsor, actress, (at top) taken after their secret wedding in Jaurez Mexico, while boarding the train for Mexico City where they will spend their honeymoon. Edwin Carewe, director, and his fiance, Mary Aiken, (shown below) are accompanying the couple to the Mexico capitol.
Above: May 14, 1925. First Pictures of Bert Lytell, movie star, and Claire Windsor, actress, (at top) taken after their secret wedding in Jaurez Mexico, while boarding the train for Mexico City where they will spend their honeymoon. Edwin Carewe, director, and his fiance, Mary Aiken, (shown below) are accompanying the couple to the Mexico capitol.
Above: NEWLYWEDS AT HOME
- This is the first picture of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lytell since their recent wedding in Mexico. Mrs. Lytell is none other than the lovely Claire Windsor, famed throughout pictureland for her beauty and acting ability. These well known stars began their romance while playing at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - Miss Windsor in "The White Desert" and Mr. Lytell in "Never the Twain Shall Meet."
- This is the first picture of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lytell since their recent wedding in Mexico. Mrs. Lytell is none other than the lovely Claire Windsor, famed throughout pictureland for her beauty and acting ability. These well known stars began their romance while playing at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - Miss Windsor in "The White Desert" and Mr. Lytell in "Never the Twain Shall Meet."
A CLOSE-UP OF THE LEADING LADY OF HIS HOME. Claire Windsor, Metro-Goldwyn star, tries a new cameraman, in the person of her husband, Bert Lytell, who qualifies for the job with his trusty little motion picture camera.