Tremont-"Just A Minute". The Boston American called it a "musical riot"; that ought to make up your mind for you.
Copley-"The Bellamy Trial". A dramatization of a book which was supposed to be the great murder mystery of last year. The book was so much dialogue that making a play of it must have been easy; i. e. if you read the book there are better things to see.
Shubert-"Golden Dawn". All about the white man and his girl in she wilds darkest Africa. Comedy Englishman, two good tunes, and most of the other necessaries.
Plymouth-"Excess Baggage". Another play dealing with life the other side of the footlights. Quite a big success in New York last season.
Hollis-"The Nineteenth Hole". An amusing skit on golf by a man who is a skilled hand at writing good comedies. II s'appelle Frank Craven.
Majestic-"The Great Necker". People coming back from a summer's vacation probably think this applies to them, but it happens to be the name of a play.
Wilbur "Take The Air" Reviewed in this issue.
Coming Attractions
Colonial, on Monday-Thurston the Magician. Nothing up this sleeve, nothing up this one-now you see it, now you don't.
Plymouth, on Monday-"Paris Bound". A really good play, by Philip Barry of the former 47 Workshop. Madge Kennedy in the leading role and ably supported.
Majestic, on Monday "Hold Every thing". A new musical comedy by the combination which produced "Good News". Promises to be good.
Motion Pictures
Metropolitan, continuous-"Beggars of Life" with Wallace Beery and Louise Brooks. Tramp, Tramp, the hobooes are coming to town.
Fenway, continuous-"Lilac Time". A distinctly unsound sound picture. Don't stand in line to see it whatever you do, although the accompanying movie Tone and Vitaphone is good.
Loew's State, continuous-"The Cameraman" with Buster Keaton starts Sunday. "Two Lovers" is there now.
University continuous-"Hot News Bebe Daniels in oen of her many moods, this time as a camerawoman.
Central Square, continuous-"Loves of an Actress". Pola Negri in her first sound picture.
Modern and Beacon-"Uncle Tom's Cabin"-This caused a war 68 years ago. There's no telling what may happen with movietones.
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