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Daily News from New York, New York • 425

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DAILY NEWS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 1933 SG GABLE'S DAD WEDS FILM TIME TABLE BROTHER'S WIDOW Yuma, Arir, Jan. 11 MUSIC HALL OFFERS FINE SHOW, TALKIE By IRENE TIIIREK. liam G.

Cable, C2, of MeadviUe, father of Clark Gable, screen i directed I actort married the widow of his Th liiltrr Tr of fJeneral Yen." a Columbia prxlurti'n, by Frank 'ara and presented at the Radio City Music Hall. etaer orotner, rank, Here late yes- 1 i -1 a -i i i KIITO 10:00. 11:54. 2 48, 4:42. 6:36.

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THE CAST Evrry ntothor mhonld kmvm "Buildint tha by Carolyn Conant Van Blmrcmrrt. rrof nitJ authority am babia. At tha Information Bmramm at 7 ha Noun. SO cant tby marl, SO canto t. R.itvrl KIU rlh-lr J.

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Hur.st-D V- P.tli. Mia Nii A Terr. tl llr I nuz, ArhT I. ivm (rJin Iu l.HT.t-H-.tl 1 iirl H. I Mm tt.i.si.le siiL'Kestions from "Roxy" himself, production I.eonidorf and his Radio Citv staff have concocted so Inn3i.r.

F.t Hall (now operating con- 1 1 1 1 i I Man i fasre show at the big Music an. I at popular prices, with fea- in a.itl tif'n to footlijrht to lo thtir chief proud, while i at Tost A pai kul house and it seats prinif yesterday that the public certainly prefers I'rusrnims exquisitely ail the big-name, blase come- hectic theatric period. asuiienee expresstKi of "The Hitter Tea of Gen-an impressive tale of modern i tt I i' dian- pHL-h 1 ft 1 ft ft ft ft ft ft -x 1 WW 1 i ral Yen. in continuitv hut intelll- i hiiia. lireeted and ably acted, as based on ira -e Zat Stone's iilel read, highly UK.

amt-'W Of k. a 411 1 111' a rfti 9nW' el. But there wa.s thunderous tiie stage bill delightful from ffart i rinish: a grand program for the Music Hail, where there'll be lots more like it t. the eye and content the ear. Thf entertainment tarts with an or-cH-rtai rendition of Gounod's Faust, the I'M iiuiM.iatis conducted by Erno Rapee, wi'h aid from soloists Alida Vane, Aroldo I.in-li anl Mav RatmirofT.

besides the choral nemble. Then the Roxyettes perform "lhe Si.inburt." with amazing precision. -Th of the Waltz." tracing this l.iv.-ly dam from Strausiana days to m.xl.-m whirling, is charmingly Irf-rmed. The Tukegee Singers warble a N'egro spirituals, against a con-vineing kground. Ray Bolger offers comedy and tr cky dancing.

And the ballet rorps and R.txvettes join in a terpsichorean inrerpi rat ion of Schubert's JIarche Mili-taire. these di vtrti.ements. there's 0 1 lil i nt m-. i i yjl Patricia Bowman, premiere dansetise. contributes much charm to Radio City Music Hall enjoyable ft a comedy and a newsreel, supplementing "The Bitter Tea of 1 General Yen." Barbara Stanwyck is billed as star of the picture, but for the first tinr Brooklyn's beauteous Babs deserted the stage for movies, her film to another.

As the General Yen of the piece. Nils Athr a superb performance; one which will put him right back int. the rank front-line actors just where he was before talkie time, Asther's slant-eyed, ilk-robed make-up is quite believable, and his por- traval of the Chinese ban ll'. dit General truly suggests the Orient in acting and Ht a flowery speech spoken in soft accents. He takes JT" 11 il I I 1 1 1 II a I r'v Frank Capra's direction admirably, never once overplaying his role when he II might easily have done so.

Miss Stanwyck is fresh and bright-eyed as Davis, the American Mis- sionary in China whose i WARDEN LEWIS E. LA WES' j.a i "The MUMMY" .1 with BORIS KARLOFF Jl IMIrtatr M. itc-ll P. M. wclrarfJc 3rd Big Month oo Broadway Cecil 8.

DtMille'i THE SIGN OF THE CROSS' 20,000 VGons in sine SIL'G Mi SPENCER TRACT BCTTK PAVIS path is way-laid by the handsome Genera! Yen. Megan has journeyed to the Orient to wed a certain mission worker. Dr. Robert Striker. In the throes of civil war, tl'ey are separated.

AnJ the girl becomes a guest cap tive in the palace of General Yen. At first he is willing to return her to the mission at Shanghai. Then when she brazenly brands him 'yellow his wrath is incurred although already he is beginning to feel an intense passion for this white woman. He decides, in spite of his American nancial secretary's advice APm Pradric Mifia Eln EN MURRAY! foyn-mitt a aiwmomI BlNNMI to I p. STRAND 35 ChaHca Laiwxhl fm 47 Art.

MINCE -allK" ROMANOFF IZlStll CRITERION Rammm4 Sura tnkinr at 44ch Stmt uaor Shaa F.atura rutara Dil las tit Sic la tlailnt. -5 NEW POPULAR PRICES Vi25c 40c I. I Fri. Kita 9:30 MO JO Barbara Stanwyck and Nils Asther, as I hey appear in "The Bitter Tea of General en." current filmerr at Radio City Music HalL OH" ft BACK JOHN CTHEl A LmI 2 4a "LAUGHTER IN HELL" UONEl the com rarv that she shall stay at his house until after hostilities. Anyway, Shanghai believes her dead judging by newspaper reports Upland the EMPRESS RADIO CITY THEATRES Details in Display Advertisement I 4Stfc St.

I ASTOtt B'way at at I SIS SHOW MEW LOW FKICEII lil-l Wlinl I Imrlmdiig Taxi mm-trM-am oc.m. t. aa tw Sat. ajMalta SIm. I limn Saa.

aatf Nth, io. -sm IN (BMC pfuoN Cantor Jessel SLOCWTS TATE wwatUihSl Siartm ToM'ar On Scrraaj ftM NATTS tmmmm N0VAM0 Ia S0 0HUCMTIB" On Starr-Nmli. Block 4k SuIIyi Rrit Dunni Otka. Tw -t accaT "nisir" 9rreen 7 Stan la BILLION DOLLAR SCANDAL" i RONALD COLMANi RUTH CHATTERTOM ii CYIVARA wh KAY FRANCIS She remains an unwilling tenant, attended by the almond-eyed Chinese maiden Mah-Li who despite her pretty ways is really Yen's arch-enein v. betraying him whenever possible to his enemies.

When Yen Mah-Li's treachery he pronounces her death sentence. But Megan begs the General for mercy; to spare the young Oriental girl. And abiding by the white woman's pleas. Yen drinks the bitter tea which means death to himself for Mah-Li once again finds a way to betray her master. a a a la addition to Asther and Miss Stanwyck, there are fine performance by little Roshia Mori (Wampas starlet), Walter Connolly, Gavin GrJin.

Helen Jerome Eddy and others. The war atmosphere is skillfully blended into chaotic background, and photography is excellent. Rnhard Bennett joins Marlene Dietrich and Fredric March in "Song of Songs." to be directed by Rouben Mamoulian Xancy Car-Toll will be featured with Ricardo Cortex in Theatre has cut prices of its orchestra and balcony. Lowest week-day pric. thirty-five cents; highest seveuty-five.

Lowest Saturday matinee pric, thirty-five; highest sixty-five; lowest Saturday, Sunday and evening price, fifty-five; highest ninety-five Francis Led-erer and Claudette Colbert will be -oday's AMPA guests of honor at Sardi's. "ISLAND OF LOST SOULS" A Pmmmi rVtar wub Chariot LaatalaM Tma PaJKbar Waaaaa A Tr CaofMao Showa K1AL.1V ic to 6v Ta B'oay ft 4lmi Lata Nca Owi Shan a'timswR( oxu ia "FRISCO JENNT" (StV KTACR SHOW WITH TAMARA 35c to 1 P. M. 1 rox HLM a9l SJctaSl.10. CAPITOL SI a shes Pric esl Sand tO rants lor Building tha Baby-by Carolyn Conant Van Mlarrom.

roeoa-mad authority on tha aaro at infant. A iSO'mawa, bound booh oaafing aoory mhaso at baby can; MARATHON DANCE For the rtiamplonahtp of the East KNTKY BKA.NKS TO DC HAD AT 1 SHADOWLAND BALLROOM 711 Kigntki N. T. T. (Mum 44(k 40th 8la.) WATCH FOR OPENING DATE GAIETY.

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