The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1922, Page 12

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Screenings By DON ALLEN FILMERICK. Where was a young comic named Buster, {aa Gry az an old feather duster. Your cares he'll beguile But he never will smite, Though he’s a star of the very first lustre. PHIL.UMM SAYS. "At old sayin’ about th’ pitcher @oin’ to th’ well too .ffun bein’ busted Is all skeeky, but tho feller ‘at goes to the pitchers too offun nowa- day is gonna be broke, too, with prices where they are! RUMORS. Screenings heard yesterday with deep regret that two of tts favorite ecteenites are fil, the report g& rather seriously. Rumor has it that Alice Brady is geriously {ll and has been forced to - ease te RR emt. oe NO ARTO AB GT THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922. abandon pictures probably forever. From the same source we hear that Wally Reld {s 80 critically {1 that he will probably be forced to give up after the completion of the picture upon which he ts at present working Of course these rumors are made light of at the headquarters of Para. mount, but the stories etill persist. We talked to a man high up in pletures yesterday afternoon stated he had seon Wally within a short time and that even then he wao in such physical shape that he was not strong enough to play any long scenes without long intermissions It 1s @ known fact that Miss Brady hag not been in the best of health indefinitely and wo for some time, but it was not thought that her condition was serious enough to warrant her quitting pictures. But that’s what Rumor says both have done, or will do, in the near future. ‘ CUT-INS. Just as soon as the negative ar- rives from England, which ought to be within a few days, “Intolerance’’ will be put on for a limited rin at the Selwyn Theatre. shown in New York before it was at the time of o big street car strike, and there are many who have not ween it, James Loughborough pufflecist, yesterda ploitation staff o! banks in Robin charge of publicity and advertising for the New Y engagement, They are having worlds of trouble over in the Famous Players’ Long Island studio on account of noise. Because of a peculiar acoustic phenomenon the noise of the moving of a chair at one end of the big studis building Is picked up and multiplied ten-thousandfold at the other end. It's deafening the actors, the peppy Hood," taking A. 1. Erlanger, theatrical pro- ducer, left New York ‘yesterday fur the west coast, wh he will confor with F. J. 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