Davis, a popular actress of the silent era, is best known for her work as the leading lady in Harold Lloyd's comedies from 1919 to 1923. She also became Lloyd's leading lady off-screen and they enjoyed one of the longest Hollywood marriages, lasting 46 years until her death in 1969.
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Original Caption: Harold Lloyd (at wheel) Imperial Potentate elect, his son Harold Jr., Mrs. Lloyd, and daughters Gloria and Peggy, leave Dearborn St. Station after jubilant welcome by fellow Shriners and Chicagoans.