MUNICIPAL THEATRE
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME "The Mighty Treve," the Universal picture featuring Noah Beery, Jr., and l?arbara Read, sereens to-night at tho Alunicipal Theatre. Tho story, taken from the novel "Treve," by the noted anthor Albert Payson Terhune, relates the adventure. romance and pitfalls encuontered by a young fellow when he sets out to make his wav in tho world. The, inovie gains its dramatic foree l'rora the simple direct wav m which it is presented, according to advance renorts. After Noah meets Barbara he dis-r-overs that her uncle, a sheep owner, is an eccentric person with a cowering fear of dogs. Noah and his dog Treve aro ordered off tho ranch. Then Bar* •"ara gets in some fancy diplomacy and Noah remains with his canine pal, who later saves Unele's life. Trevo wins a number of prizes at a dog show. The second featuro at the Mnnicipal is an absorbing melodrama, "The Man i-i Blue." starring Henry Wilcox and Nan Guey.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 160, 24 July 1937, Page 16
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