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Daily News from New York, New York • 646

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New York, New York
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646
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aa- the bewildered fiancp and fGenl" tion, but wlien he Is witbrali Lockhart and Clarence Kolb fit the LOVE ANSWERS roles of the venial civic officials Fast and Furious Fun at Music perfectly. Porter Hall, Erneit Troex, Cliff Edwards, Roscoe Hall Have yon a perplexing- lore affair on which you neJ the eouosel of a friend? write to JDoria Blake, care The News. 220 E. 42d St, Hew York. N.

Y. If joa wiih a personal reply please aend a tamped, addressed envelope. Karns, Frank Jenks and Regis loomey are good as the card -T playing, wise cracking reporters a penect gentleman. I like him great deaL What should I do? "BABS." You might try- to find out the truth about his character. If it is bad, your reputation will suffer, you know.

Iceberg Wrecks German Steamer Copenhagen, Jan. 11 The German steamer Bahia Blanca, Absence May Help "Dear Miss Blake: I have known a verv nie hnv fm fam and John Qualen, Helen Mack, Alma Kruger, Billy Gilbert and Abner Biberman register effectively in their various roles. a In this period of time we have only -a gone out once. How can I lead up to hinting about going out "SUGAR." Don't see him tnn nfton orA kA i Pi 8,500 tons, was wrecked and pre a. I t'.

"Town Topics," is the latest of Leon LeonidofF's stage revues for the Music Hall stage, in which a colorful wedding is staged at a replica of the Little Church Around the Corner. June Forrest and Dorothy SarnofF are the sopranos, Carlos Ramirez, from South Amer sumably sunk after striking an ice may "get wise" to the fact that he should offer you some entertainment, providing he can afford it. berg off the coast of Iceland last night, marine authorities said today. The crew of sixty-two was reported rescued by the Iceland trawler Hafstein desnit Investigate Character "Dear Miss Blake trn nrltK ica, the baritone, and the dancers are headed by Rita and Rubins. fellow who has a very bad reputa I seas.

Success of "The Front Page," both as a play and a film, occasions a new movie version under the Century-Fox Film Cor title "His Girl Friday," which presents Rosalind Russell in the role of reporter and Gary Grant as her co-star. Music Hall has the film. By KATE CAMERON. "His Girl Friday," Columbia picture, screen play by Charles I.oderer from play by Ben Ilecht and Charles Mac Arthur, directed by Howard Hawks and presented at the Radio City Music HalL THE CAST -Cary Grant from most of the solemn and op- Eressively sad stories that have een occupying New York screens Walter flurna Mtl'ly Johnun- Hrunff Bnlilwin h(nlf HartwelL. "ThT Kn Ik-ui M.

He since before the holidays, and it moves Rosalind Russell to the very top of the roster of Hollywood's cleverest comediennes. I was among HHalind RubhpII Ralph Bellamy tnt Lockhart Porter Hall (lift Edwarils Clan-nce Kolb Kama Krank Jenks Hfgis Tooniejr -Almrr Biwrnian Frank Orth Qtialpti Hcli-n Mailt Alma KnmiT Billy Gilbert WiIaoii. poration announces the world premiere of Maurice Maeterlinck's THE BLUE BIRD, which will be shown twice daily with all seats reserved. Thus presented, you may see this picture as it should be seen from the very beginning and enjoy to the fullest its mood of rare beauty. We believe that for years to come you will remember THE BLUE BIRD.

Greater than its players, it is one of the most beautiful pictures ever made, a human drama of ageless appeal. Jcfcds are now on sale at the boxoffice for owj-ig night and subsequent performances. 3Vfrt'l orders are being filled in the order received. those who thought she overacted in "The Women," but, as wild as her 1 Huffy M'lllli- Mll.iy Mn, Jim JVltifoun new role is, that charge cannot be made against her now. tone is perfectly natural throughout the un natural proceedings that take place in the press room of a county courthouse, where a group ot re porters are waiting to write the It is more than a decade since the boldest, wittiest and funniest rlay about newspaper people split grim story of a murderer's execu tinn.

ISew Yorkers sides when it was Cary Grant does an excellent job in the role of Walter Burns, which produced on the Broadway stage under the title of "The Front Adolphe Menjou played, before Page." And it is nearly a decade since United Artists brought the him, on the screen, and the late Osgood Perkins created on the stage. Ralph Bellamy is just right play to the screen with Pat O'Brien and Adolphe Menjou in the roles c( reporter and managing editor, tutie MAETERLINCK N.T. 6. curl PL wm. POWEU lf f'ANOTHt MTU AMI A MAmiM i.cwicit Bmic BLUE PARADISE.

VALENCIA WILLIAM Powell LEXINGTON ZIEGFELD OLYMPIA JfeaLOY 'ANOTHER THIN HAH' 72nd ST. 83rd ST. NIGHT of NIGHTS' respectively. I'nder New Name. Columbia has now it again, iut for some unknown reason they have disguised the Charles Mac-Arthur-Ben Hecht comedy under the new title of "His Girl Friday." The remake is a furiously-paced comedy, bright and funny and only a little out of date.

As it unfolds on the Music Hall screen, those who paw the two earlier productions wilt notice an obvious difference. Hildy Johnson, who was the llecht MaeArthur hero in the original, is the heroine of this latest edition of "The Front Page." Hildy has been transformed from a tough, swearing, high-powered newshawk into a pretty and feminine reporter, with a yen to swap her hectic career for a quiet home in the country with a nice, respectable husband and tractable and attractive olTspring. Her managing editor, Walter Burns, is also her x-husband, whom she is not only willing, out eager, to desert for unexciting insurance salesman. Relief from Grimness. There are other and slighter changes in the new script but all the essentials of the original play have been kept intact by Charles Lederer who devised the new version, and by Howard Hawks, who brought it so cleverly to the screen.

The picture is a blessed relief 175th ST. OIVMFC O'BRIEN BRADNA WESTCHESTER SHERIDAN RIO i mCK CARTER. Detective MARX IR0S.TM CIRCUS' BOSTON RO. I hum mrntt-wmmtzic- PALACNOWI SOHJAHENlt in TECHNICOLOR with Shirley Temple Spring Byington Nigel Bruce Gale Sondergaard Eddie Collins Sybil Jason Jessie Ralph Helen Ericson Johnny Russell Laura Hope Crews Russell Hicks Cecilia Loftus Al Shean Gene Reynolds Directed by Walter Lang Associate Producer Gene Markey Screen Play by Ernest Pascal Additional Dialogue by 'Walter Bullock A 20th Century-Fox Picture Darryl F. Zanuck In Charge of Production WORLD PREMIERE Friday, January 19th at 8:30 P.

M. HOLLYWOOD Theatre Broadway SUl Circle 7-5545 Performance Daily 2:30, 8:30 Sun. 3, 6, 8:30 Midnight Show Sat Prices (including tax) 6 P.M. Sun. 8 Sat.

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