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BOWDOIN.—Vaudeville. BIJOU.—Pictures. ST. JAMES.—Vaudeville. GORDON'S OLYMPIA.—Vaudeville. SCOLLAY OLYMPIA.—Vaudeville. GORDON'S CENTRAL SQUARE. — Vaudeville Includes McKay's Revue* Ray Conlln, Van and Carrie Avery, Dixon and Muck and Dwyer and Murphy, and alao a feature film. MODERN, BEACON. CODMAN SQUARE, STRAND, FRANKLIN PARK, EXETER STREET, COLUMBIA, LANCASTER, WALDORP, GLOBE, FENWAY.—Pic- tures. PARK.—"Huckleberry Finn," as a fea- ture lllm. SHUBERT.—Last week of "The Rose of China." Big business here for four weeks running:. "The Greenwich Fol- lies" due Monday. MAJESTIC—Last Week of "Linger Longer, Letty." Theda Bara in "The Blue Flame" Monday. WILBUR.—Second week of "39 East." As long as business warrants. HOLMS.—"Bab," second week. PLYMOUTH.—"The Girl In the Limou- sine," opened Monday. TREMONT.—Final week of Ed Wynn'a Carnival. Show has gone big. PARK SQUARE.—Opened Monday with premiere performance of the new Har- ris show, "Honey Girl," musical adapta- tion of "Checkers." BOSTON OPERA HOUSE.—Second and last week of "Take It from Me," return. COPLEY.—Using this week "Hobson's Choice." ARLINGTON.—Another week of "The Outrageous Mrs. Palmer." CASINO.—"Maids of America." HOWARD.—"Midnight Maidens." GAYETY.—"Victory Belles."« TREMONT TEMPLE.—Seventh week of the "Pollyanna" film. At the special performance of "The Wedding Ring," at the Plymouth Theatre last Friday afternoon, the. audience was almost entirely professional. Following the engagement of the Chi- cago Opera Co. at the Boston Opera House "Chu, Chin, Chow" will be brought in for three weeks. Through three tickets for the Mollis Street Theatre, which were turned In for a refund at the box office, Elmer Shel- . ton. wanted for robbery, was arrested by Sollce inspectors. The victim of the rob- ery had purchased the tickets, remem- bered the numbers, and- the police, with this as their only clue, were on the Job when ' the crook appeared with the. tickets. . • ; -■ ■- - — ■ ■■' With the exception of the Park Square. where the new Harris show, "Honey Girl." opened for a premiere, all the legitimate houses in the city had an extra show Monday. Keith's, three •hows; • Only two new shows struck into town Monday. One was "Honey Girl" and the other ''The Girl in the Limousine." ' BUFFALO. . By SIDNEY BURTON. SHUBERT-TECK —"Shubert Gaieties of 1919." Being played up In the usual superlatives, but does not look as strong as its forerunners. Local public a bit Jaded on this type of attraction. MAJESTIC—' r Three Faces East," with Violet Hemlng. Second time here of the show—first time with original cast. Do- ing comfortably at $2 top. „ SHEA'S.—Vaudeville. BHEA'S HIPP.—Charles Ray. "Red Hot Dollars"; Larry Semon, "The Grocery Clerk"; Emanuel List, Symphony. GAYETY.—"Girls a la Carte," with Jamie Coughlln and Martha Pryor. ACADEMY.—"Bathing Beauties." GARDEN.—Burlesque off for good. First week of pictures. "Some wild Outs" fcnturcd STAR.—"Broadway Echoes," Chief Ten- derhoo, Mack and Redding, Larry Dowd, Mile. Zltta. Willie Smith, "Virtuous Men." LYRIC—Shirley Mason, In "Her Ele- Ehant Man"; Fashions DeVogue, Her- ert Trio, Foil Is and Leroy, Walsh and Austin, Hardy Brothers. "~ OLYMPIC—"The Love Race," Stanleys. Harper and Blanks, Skelley and Holt, Stewart Patton Co. STRAND.—Constance Talmadge, "A Virtuous Vamp." FAMILY.—"Haunting Shadows" "The Juggernaut." and CHARLES HORWITZ hit nude many Heidllneo—Author et Sketchti, Sonii ihd ethar matlrill that ha»e tain nil IU0MIIM In America, England and Auitralla. My ricord ipeaki for Itaelf . Lei ana wlti_jrou _» lew Skitch. 80H| or Menoloaue, or doctor your old act. Writo'or call 'at'olflct It Ii the city, Balldlig. 47th Strut lad Broadway, New York. 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