STATE THEATRE
"STOWAWAY" TO-NIGHT. Rumantic as the radiant Cbiliese moon, and as glamorcms with its surrounding cornpaiiy of great stars, teemlug with danger, excitement, thriJJs, waj-Joid baudits, and Shirley Teinple as a little waif who taJks and sings Cliinose Iwentiotli Centuiy-l'ox'g new tiliu, "Stowaway," ctiines to the State Theatre to-night. Yes, Shirlev's in China now — and yon'd tliink you'd never seen her hefore - so different is the setting sj surprising the story. As Cbing-Cbing, tbe adopted daughtei oi a nussionary couple killed in a reuel' raid, Shirley is picked up by Robert l'oung, a careiree young miihonaire wlio is tourmg tbe world in a vain attempt to get away trom bimsell. Shirley, aecidentally stowing away in l'oung's car on a cruise slnp, is tnstrumental in his meeting Alice h aye, pretty tiancee oi stuffy young Allan imue.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 161, 26 July 1937, Page 5
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137STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 161, 26 July 1937, Page 5
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