COSY THEATRE
WESTEBN AND COMEDY, A winning battle against drought and faaiine as the Southwest knows tliem, plus the sinister forces of crooked cattle buyers, forms the background of Paramount's "Trail Dust," the latest of the "Hopalong Cassidy" series of "Westerns, which screens at the Cosy Theatre to-night. It's a thrill-packed, red-blooded, outdoor action picture, calculated to gratify the most' rabid Western fan — until the next "Hopalong Cassidy" iilm comeg aiong. "Along Came Loye," the second feature is the story of a romantic shopgirl who meets her ideal and contrives to make him fall in love and propose to her degpite the fact that he has other iMngs on his cnind, Irene Hervey and ChaTles starrett play tlie le.ad roles with Doris Kenyon, H. B. Warner, Irene Pranklyn, Beruadene Hayes and 3Terdinand Gottscbalk making up the resfc of the cast, . ' "College Holiday," with Jack Benny, Gracie Allen and George Burns, cpmmences to-morrow.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 97, 11 May 1937, Page 10
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