Colonial--"He", Alfred Savoir's latest with Claude Rains, Tom Powers, and Violet Kemble-Cooper of "Applecart" fame.
Tremont--"Friendship", George M. Cohan's latest; reviewed in this issue.
Wilbur--"Third Little Show" starring Beatrice Lillie and Ernest Truex.
And on the Screen
University--"The Lash" with Richard Barthelmess and "Behind Office Doors", Mary Astor, Robert Ames.
Central Square--William Powell-in "Man of the World", and "Doctor's Wives", featuring Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett.
Capitol, Allston--WHI Rogers in a new version of "A Connecticut Yankee", also "Man of the World".
R.K.O. Keith's--"Bachelor Apartment" with Irene Dunne and Lowell Sherman.
Metropolitan--"Svengali", famous drama of music and hypnotism starring John Barrymore in the lead and Marian Marsh as Trilby.
Loew's Orpheum--"Trader Horn", beginning today; a thrilling pictorial of Darkest Africa.
Fine Arts--"Troika" and German prophecy of the future world, "Metropolis".
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