The Stage
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.
Wilbur--"Third Little Show" starring Beatrice Lillie and Ernest Truex.
Plymouth--"Art and Mrs. Bottle". Jane Cowl in a gay comedy of today.
And on the Screen
University--"Unfaithful" with Ruth Chatterton in a tearful role. Paul Lukas and Paul Cavanaugh also playing.
Central Square--William Powell in "Man of the World", and "Doctor's Wives", featuring Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett.
Capitol, Allston--Will Rogers in a new version of "A Connecticut Yankee", also "Man of the World".
R. K. O. Keith's--"Bachelor Apartment". Lowell Sherman and Irene Dunne in a sprightly comedy. This also marks the return of Mae Murray to films after a long absence.
Metropolitan--"Svengalf", famous drama of music and hypnotism starring John Barrymore in the lead and Marian Marsh as Trilby.
Loew's Orpheum--"Trader Born", a thrilling pictorial of Darkest Africa.
Loew's State "Shipmates". The ebullient Robert Montgomery achieves stardom
Fine Arts--"Troika" and German prophecy of the future world. "Metropolis".
Olympia and Uptown "The Public Enemy." One of the better gangland pictures with that lurid Harlow person.
Fenway "The Millionaire" The third week.
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