Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 189, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1920 — CHAPLIN MUST BE A REGULAR BRUTE [ARTICLE]

CHAPLIN MUST BE A REGULAR BRUTE

Los Angeles, Calif., -Aug. 5. All, of Charlie Chaplin’s funny antics are not confined to his screen work, , according to a divorce complaint on file here today by his wjfe of less than two years, Mrs. Mildred Ha " S lt C took n fifteen typewritten pages to list all of Mildred’s grievances against Charlie. Among themwere charges-that Charlie stayed out until 8 and 4 a- dn. and often aU night; that he failed to remember her birthdays, and that his neglec caused her to suffer a nervous br wife’s charge stayed out until 3-and 4 a. m. was brought to his attention some time ago, Charlie replied: “Such is life -in the west.” * '