COSY THEATRE
ME & BBOWN AOAIN
Jee E. BroWri, kirig of ihe laughriiakers— CofQeB tb the Cosy Theatre tomorrow iri his fifewest Wafribf Brbs. cbmedy' hit, "Polo Joe." As Joe Bbitori, he tefurnS hbme-^-after years iri OBiria. Witii hini dbfiies Mi' valet, HayWard. Aririt Minriie 's riiriiision is in thb Midst ef ri SWanky pblo^playirig colony — and Joe at rinCb fftlls heao b-t-er heels iri Ibve With pretty Mary .Hiltbri, Who thiriks no inari can be a hetb rinless he plays polo. Jbe pfeterids that he is a wow at it, but is in "terror rit what lies ahead rind his valet gets the brilliarit idea qf hirihg a gring bf bruiSers tb kidnap him before the game. His Yival f ot Mary'a hand overhears Jbfe's scheriie, and informs Mary's father. So he is corixpelled to play in the big game — arid What happeris 3s gbod for riiore laiighs to the second than you have enjoybd for inariy a long day. The supporting chst iriCludes Carolo Hugher, Bickard "Skeeris" Gallagher, Jbseph Kirig, Gordori Elliott aiid Fay Holden. Finally To-night Two pictures full of adventure are at the Cosy for the last tiine to-night. They ate "Oaliforriia Mail," starring Bick Foran, the singing cowhoy, and "North bf Nome," starring the ever4 popular Jack Holt,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 70, 9 April 1937, Page 15
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