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Current Attractions

Shubert Theatre at 8.15--"The Mikado". Reviewed today.

Tremont Theatre at 8.15--"Elmer The Great", which until a few days ago was known as "Fast Company". A good comedy of the bush leaguer who made the grade into the majors. By Ring Lardner.

Wilbur Theatre at 8.20--"Paris" with Irene Bordoni. Trivial stuff but highly amusing just the same. As good as anything for getting exams out of mind for a few hours.

Plymouth Theatre at 8.20--"Abie's Irish Rose". The last week of this all-star revival. Shakespeare says Bacon wrote it and Bacon says Shakespeare did it, but its all ham just the same.

Majestic Theatre at 8.20--"Good News". You've seen it by now, but if you haven't don't trouble, yourself.

Hollis Street Theatre--Closed, which is easily the best thing the Hollis has had in some little time.

Copley Theatre at 8.30--"He Walked in Her Sleep". The title has nothing to do with the play, which is rather feeble comedy. Anything the Copley puts on appeals to Back Bay, so whether you go or not they can fill the house.

The Leading Movies

Metropolitan--Bebe Daniels in "The 50-50 Girl", which is supposed to be pretty funny.

Loew's State--"Circus Rookies", with Karl Dane and George K. Arthur. These two manage to be quite amusing every other picture or so. Apparently this is one of the other pictures.

Boston Theatre--The great, the only, etc. Tom Mix in person, accompanied by Tony the Wonder Horse. Not that anybody will want to see them, but we thought they might as well be mentioned.

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