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Daily News du lieu suivant : New York, New York • 799

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We 'Rut Fate leads Kitty and HonlJ to Alan's home, where in a The Dark Anael" Is tonHpr reconciliation scene. Kitty The ws will pav $-J for every Classroom Boner published. A Uoaer is humorous expression louaii in examination tnaDern eie- 1t school leather. Bom-rs must be original. And renounces Gerald and proposes to remain with Alan for the rest of thi-T mint he funny.

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Tenderly Sentimental TODAY'S WINNERS. the children i manipulating the iirds.L.LESSER. The teacher grated his life. The tempo of the sentimental tale is necessarily and rightly slow, but the suspense of the final reconciliation has been too Ion? drawn out. The agony of the lovers becomes wearisome before we finally leave them with a sigh of relief in each other's arms.

The 182 Newark Jersey CitV. wcordia to their ability. S. MILLER. 3050 Wallace Bronx.

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BALAN. 58-82 58th Maspeth, Queens. He got out a court injection against the pickets. NAT BENGIS. 180 W.

167th New York. settings are attractive and the at mosphere of the r.ngiisn country side has been authentically repro duced. Fredric March and Merle Oberon are importantly cast in "The Dark Angel," which had its premiere at the Rivoli Theatre last night. "Miss Garbo Las never looked lovelier or played more beautifully I can think of no more enthusiastic praise than that. Fredric March plays the unfeeling hero with spirit and Richard Watts Herald-Tribune Ily KATE CAMERON.

Dark Angel." a Samuel Goldwyn production, front a play 1 T.niian and Mordaunt -The fcy Tt. B. Shairp, "li r-ted by Sidney Franklin and presented at the Rivoh Theatre. V.ine. H'-nrii-tta fnisman THli-CA-iT: in li Ann ill ln Km i.i -li Bliilt-y Claude Alli(t(-r Brt-nkMone Fay thal.ii.

ll.lill.liy it J-'tn Ten years ago Samuel Goldwyn I who is in love with toil snsnects that Alan has not spent the night alone and, that Kittv had there, he turns coldly o.io.r fmm Alan, considering him tn nnworthv of her love Three months later Gerald deliber prmlmed a silent him based on a play hv R. B. Trevelyan called The Dark Angel," which sentimental ldtiiners are still prone to weep over when they recall the heartrending separation of the lovers of the storv. a separation caused by one of those lingering tragedies of the World War. With Ronald Col-man as the soldier blinded in action ami Vilma Banky in the role of the English girl who waited so long for her lover's return, the picture made a strong appeal to the emotions ami had an enormous suc- ately denies Alan a chance to obtain leave.

When Alan goes out natrnl ihat nisrht and fails Tolstoi's drama of an all-consuming love. with fire and intensity by Greta Garbo, Fredric March and that remarkable boy actor, Freddie Bartholomew. to return Gerald is overcome by remorse. She Weds Another. He returns to console Kitty and ofioi.

manv wesrv months Gerald ce- in.r pH in p-ainine her consent to Tim ii.vv (In Idwvn production, ot 1 marrv him. In the meantime. Alan tio.l twnn blinded on the battlefield 'WWiJOi and taken prisoner by the Germans and finally returned as a casualty Wcrland In despair at rehabili FREDDIE BABTHOLOMEW with tating himself, he changes his name and refuses to communicate nr Viia familv. Led by The Dark Angel." which opened at the Rivoli Theatre last night, is a tenderly sentimental film that ha been produced and directed with care. It is acted by an excellent cast with restraint and sympathetic understanding.

Fredric March is impressive as the blind hero. Merle Oberon is beautiful in a new and refreshing makeup as the girl March left behind him, and Herbert Marshall plays the lival suitor with his customary MAUREEN O-SULLIVAN MAY ROBSOxN BASIL RATHBONE A Metro-Coldnyn-Mayer Picture A Clarence Brow Products the interest of a group of children in tho tales he tells them, Alan books for chit Coming Soon "BROADWAY MELODY of 1936" with JACK IENNT jron on.) thus works out a comfort SappfawiiW fcr ituvr Srt St.W A. C-M O.W.., ISI.lSO An M4i- Tnl.t:rto."POH MTn.K ME CAPITOL NEWS KFKI. THEATRE o.Uaalig rTc-nU Inm the Icadiag em neb. -Mo nri-nr for himself without r-n gaining the courage to call on his Mm I mim win W.

L- li inn il mnra A Lifelong l.ove. The story, if you remember your moving picture history, relates of the lifelong love which existed between Kitty Vane, who lived, with her father anil widowed aunt in a comfortable home in rural i England, and her neighboring play- mate. Alan Trent. The bond be-tween Kitty and Alan grows so HOW HE PROPOSED The News will pay $2 for every letter printed on "How He Proposed." lioth men and women are eligible to submit letters. AUdress Doris Blake, The News.

H. U2d Sew York, N. Y. I Miff 1 I A HANDY CHURCH. "Dear Miss Blake.

On this particular Sunday a wedding was taking r'ace in the church next door to my home. When my boy friend called on me there was but one parking place in front of the rhiirfh Ipft. A little later we went strong that when the latter goes off to war with his friend anil cousin. Gerald Shannon, (a character, 1 believe, not in the original version Kitty is left disconsolately alone. On Alan's first leave he and Kitty decide to marry im-mediately, but Alan is ordered 5-- back to Fiance before they can obtain a special license.

Kitty accompanies her fiance as' far as Folkstone and stays with him. until the transport leaves the following I Bin xv $7 zs4 outside, to hnd to our amazement that his car had been coyered all over with 'Just Married' signs. All Fred said was, 'Hov. about making true. Gert Sirs.

u. morning. FRIDAY THE 13th! YOUR LUCKY DAY! For the paramount presents one of the biggest screen attractions in its history. Wotch for the announcements! TIMES SQUARE YnT TEL CH. 4-7022 UW DAD A WVO.

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