STATE THEATRE
« ' ON THE AVENUE. ' ' A thoroughly deiightful aixd hilarious comedy of married life, "Wives Never Know," which screens at the State Theatre to-morrow, brings to the screen that charming nad inimitabla screen husband and wife, Charlie Ruggles and Mary Boland. "Wives Never Know" is a story of a happily wedded pair whose romance gbes on the rocks when they take the advice of suave Adolphe Menjou, cast as a novelist who believes himself too wise to get married but is free enough with his wild-eyed theories on what constitutes happiness in marriage. ^ He urges the husband to make his wife jealous so that she may know the joy which comes with forgiveness. Always anxious to please, Ruggles takes the advice, getting himself. into a series of scrapes and complications that work into a side-splitting climax which ends with the wise one finding himself tricked into the bonds of matrimony. "On the Avenue" screens finally to-ixight.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 157, 21 July 1937, Page 12
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156STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 157, 21 July 1937, Page 12
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