Boston Opera House--George Jessel in "The Jazz Singer"--8.15 o'clock.
Copley--"No. 17"--8.30 o'clock--Save the screams for the game, girls.
Hollis--E. H. Sothern in "Genrael John Regan"--8.30 o'clock--Reviewed in this issue.
Majestic--"Oh Kay!" --8.10 o'clock.--Not the "Oh, Kay!" we heard so much about.
Plymouth-- "Broadway" --8.15 o'clock.--Sold out this evening to the gentlemen from New Haven.
Repertory--"You Never Can Tell"
8.15 o'clock--Reviewed in this issue.
Shubert--"A Night in Spain"--8.15 o'clock. Reviewed in this issue.
St. James Theatre--"The Gorilla"--8.15 o'clock.--Saw this Freshman year. Is well preserved.
Tremont "The King's Henchman"--8.15 o'clock--Straight from the Metropolitan (N. Y. C.)
Wilbur--Ethel Barrymore in "The Constant Wife"--8.10 o'clock.--Miss Barrymore amuses whenever Maugham bogs down.
Colonial--Victor Rugo's "Les Miserables --8.20 o'clock. Europe again shows what a good movie should be.
Movies
Modern and Beacon--"Potemkin"--11 to 11.30 o'clock.--The Russian Soviet makes a real bid for recognition.
Dances
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