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Plymouth.-"The Green Goddess" by William Archer. A Conventional melodrama lifted into the extraordinary by Winthrop Ames's producing and George Arliss's acting.

Hollis.-"Duldy". Lynn Fontanne keeps this trifling comedy on the edge of laughter throughout the performance by her portrayal of an attractive bromide.

Wilbur.-"Main Street," Sinclair Lewis's familiar novel made into a plausible and entertaining play, Mckay Morris makes a realistic Doc Kennicott.

Tremont.-"Welcome Stranger", an entertaining comedy in which the sympathy goes to a Jewi h newcomer in a small New England town.

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