STATE THEATRE
• I A thoroughly delightful and hilarious comedy of married life, "Wives Never Know," which screens at the State Theatre to-night, brings to the screen that charming nad fnimitable screen hugband 'and wife, Charlie Ruggles and Mary Boland. "Wives Never Know" is a story of a happily wedded pair whose . romance goes on the rocks when- they talce the advice of suave Adoiphe Menjou, cast as a novelist who believep himself too wise to get married but is free enough with hia wild-eyed theoriee on what constitutes happiness ia matriage. 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 elimax which ends with the wise one finding himself tricked into the bonds of inatrimony.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 158, 22 July 1937, Page 15
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148STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 158, 22 July 1937, Page 15
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