Central City theaters are now organized into one larger cohesive advertisement. All are owned by Stanley-Warner. Includes the Stanley, Boyd, Fox, Earle, Aldine, Stanton, Karlton, Keith’s, Palace, and Victoria theaters. By Alexis Tryon
Motion picture review of Lady Be Careful, a Paramount picture, at the Earle Theater. This review is most interesting for the surrounding articles. Instead of a page primarily dedicated to film news, this review has “Be Beautiful”, a woman’s interest column, and “Points for Parents”, a cartoon for parents, surrounding it. Film is no longer receiving the same amount of attention it was earlier in the year. By Alexis Tryon
Motion Picture Review of Star for a Night, opened at the Earle Theater. The new headings of film reviews “Camera Angles on Film Folk” takes a approach much more akin to summarizing than reviewing new films, commenting on the plot and stars personal lives. These types of articles have replaced earlier critical reviews. By Alexis Tryon
Absolute Quiet opened in Philadelphia at the Earle Theater to mixed, almost negative reviews. The screening was rescued, though by the accompanying by stage performance of Betty Grable, Jack Powell, and Jackie Coogran which included singing and tap-dancing. By Alexis Tryon

