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Colonial--Rio Rita--8 o'clock. This will open the New Zeigfeld Theatre in New York, and how!

Copley--The Ghost Train--8.30 o'clock. Clive presents his five hundredth play--almost all mysteries like this.

Hollis--The Cradle Snatchers--8.25 o'clock. As snatch as snatch can as can be, Blanche Ring leads the snatching.

Majestic--A Night in Paris--8.15 o'clock. "A Night in Paris" in Boston!

Park--Tommy--8.15 o'clock. Well, this is slated to reach Broadway, or so the backers say.

Plymouth--First Love--8.15 o'clock. Better than no love at all.

Repertory--A Kiss for Cinderella, 8.15 o'clock. Oh, you know; Barrie, Christmas comes but once a year.

Shubert-- Princess Flavia -- 8 o'clock. Waltz me around again, Wallie. Don't you love Rudolph Rassendyl?

Wilbur--Queen High--8.15 o'clock. The folks like this one.

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