Show i J Ly ey Y Tells Her Story Cory of Casee CaseI M M U M I c e I Charlie Was Wlas Ardent But Disliked to be Pothered Bothered vil v J WC 7 t it x r k k kVet Vet i M n S While hue ho eho 11 as just ids hs o out In Playing In 11 hit old 16 old car LIto Lita G Grey lI I d s nt attention from from- Lw d k kr ka r a i 5 Jr t S x r w we e S After AUr their secret t nod l little Bule CharllS Chaplin Jr left and Sidney tart DId arrived an Charlie somehow didn't want to be re d i I VT By DAX X S EI El E Writer LOS ANGELS ANGELES A Jan 1 The I-The The story of or a year old old r-old girl Eirl who ho was was scared 1 of at first t aa ta any young youns oun girl might be- be beOf beOf be Of A si proposal while they were on their way home from the the the- theatre atre o one one e night night- night Of or a secret marriage In Mex- Mex Mexico MexIco Ico ico- Then tor for two year years year of ot a neg husband who said In ef of- of feet Spend what money you yoi want but dont don't exp expect ct too much of ot my time and attention attention- attention That's Lila LIta Grey Chaplins Chaplin's Chaplin story of or her shattered romance with the th worlds world's most famous comedian n She told It to me exclusively for The Tho Examiner Standard and SEA NEA Service As Aa she talked she ehe sh sat st la In the little Curry Cottage Cotlage Hollywood home of ot ice her he crl Grandparents enu enta with Sidney Earl Chaplin Charles Spencer Ch Chaplin Jr playing about the room the while THEN W D M t- t lh io b My with Charlie hor Chaplin ln really started when be he signed mo ma moto mato n- n nto 10 to play the feminine lead In The Tl lc Gold Rush commenced Mrs Chaplin I was just juat a girl then then- only 16 18 Our work In the picture brought brough t us WI together a almost almost co most con con- 1 ever every day nay That was waD w the start of a friendship which soon turned to love love nt at least c on 01 13 my part I sometimes doubt now It tf Charlie ever over really loved lo me Charlie was very considerate and kind He Ho used to tAke tal mother and me to dinner after aCter atti r we e had finished our days day's work woi on the tho picture Mother liked him too It wasn't long lone before I be- be began began bi gan to have hae a feeling celing that mad made ino ma ne know kaow that I I loved him I w was seared scared at first finst as any young youns girl gi might be Who wae w In love e lIb I Ch Charlie Chaplin nut But he be was So 0 that I n to think too too he might really care enre CIL Then can came camo the tha night he pro proposed posed to me T o 0 were ere on our way woy home borne from a 11 a theatre Ile He wanted to keep our marriage II a until after attel tho the picture was finished so we went we-nt to to hn have have- havethe the ceremony J performed nut But even from there the news VB leaked out and by u tIle the re time urne we w e got back to Hollywood oo h 1 everyone eryon hero berO knew about bout It It Chaplin the husband was no 0 longer the tho Chaplin the considerate suitor she said In In- In Instead Instead stead he was a 3 neglectful bus bus- band who l said Spend what mono mon monoe money moncy e ey you ou want wont but dont don't expect too much of my time timo an and anil attention The Chaplin of ot the films who In his hii famous reel of The Tho Kid tended the tho young Jackie Jackle Coogan with an almost maternal tender tender- tenderness nose neIlS and In real life lite has baa been bee Idealized by that lad never paw aa his own babies for tor days das at a I time time unie n according to the tho come come- come dian's dlan's wife IV ANNOTI rD nm He always expected children to o be be like grown ups and did no not t want nt to be annoyed annond by their r fussing she said gald When Charlie Junior was born bon bornI I thought he would change ani an spend more time at home sal saId the young mother molher But Dut he didn't I stayed at home borne and took care can of ot my baby while Charlie went wen Atthe out evenings with his friends At A the theatre premieres where I be be- be belonged longed at the side eldo of ot my husband Charlie appeared alone or with his friends It If I wanted to go It was up to me mo to go by myself But Dut to do that would have ha been too humiliating So I stayed at a homo I f used to hear bear of ot Charlie boo bee be booIng log Ing at the Montmartre and the Ambassador with other girls Those were tho the stories that hurt hurH moro more more than anything else also because were Vue the tho places where wo we wim had our best times before wo we were married TILE rIlE K COMES Sydney Sdney was born last March 30 lo But even both babies and an ani my efforts failed tailed to make our home attractive enough to keep i I I Charlie there And when he ha did stay tay home homo he shut himself In his library and read He lie even en up ui refused to meet met my frIends who wh often orten visited me at the tho house lie Jle said sd that they were andI common am and I i that he ho did not care to know them Then came that fatal tatAl Monday night I I was entertaining I te a a feW guests after ft r the tho theatre Charlie deliberately Insulted them and ordered them to leave the house That was too much lIe Ho had ha novel never been Leon a good father or hue hus band husband and I could tolerate him longer So I left lea him and came cann n no I cameto to my mother And I will never nev r go back hack Copyright 1926 1826 NEA Service Ser inc Ine Tn i I j ir c t a YIh s1 r k a rt rye y 4 7 Charlie Chaplin teEt of the 1 screens screen's funny nl men nii-n but but- butIs butIs but TTO Is the first time that the cinema has been ben Inserted Into a 0 revue In France FranceIn In tu turn rn the spectator sees see American negroes exporting jazz to Franco but singing French folic tolK songs for tor their own pleasure a former premier of the tho United States begging for tor merc mercy for the dollar worth orth only 1 franc 75 cone cen centimes time times and tableau from Siam Slam and the Sandwich Islands The Sultan ot of 1 Morocco's harem Is the scene scent next Mst to that presenting the league o of nations |