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The Stage
Copley-Glenn Hunter pleases in a revival of "Young Woodley," his greatest success.
Colonial-"Earl Carroll's Vanities" almost unscathed by the censor.
Plymouth-"Trick for Trick," involved mystery thriller about two magicians, Entertaining.
And on the Screen
University-"Husband's Holiday," with Clive Brook and George O'Brien in "Riders of the Purple Sage." Special showings of "Frankenstein" at 1 and 11 o'clock.
Metropolitan-"Union Depot" ("love, hate, joy, mystery, drama, comedy, tragedy") also Armstrong, Patricola.
R. K. O. Keith's-"Murders in the Rue Morgne,"-screen adaptation of Poe's classic.
Loew's State-"The Beast of the City," Jean Harlow and Walter Huston both.
Loew's Orpheum-"Emma" with the veteran trouper Marie Dressler.
Central Square-"Peach O' Reno" and "The House Divided" with Walter Huston.
Olympia and Uptown-"The Man I Killed" Lubitsch; impressionism and the war.
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