VEDNESDAY, MARCH 31., 192E
I AT THE THEATER S
Today-Screen
Arcade-"The Cohlens~ and the
Keflys," with Vera Gordon.
'Majestic- "Behind the Front,"'
Wallace Beery.
Wu'th -- "Sally, Irene, and
Mary," .with Sally O'Neil.
Today-Stare
Garrick (Detroit) -"What Price
Glory."
Shuibert. Lafayette (Detroit)- t
d~ "Betty Dear," with Richard t
"Skeets" Gallagher.
New Detroit (Detroit) - "IThey i
Knew, What They Wne,
with Richard Bennett and 11
1 Pauline Lord.
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