STATE THEATRE
o Laurel and Hardy will be seen at the State Theatre to-night in "Way Out West." Myna Loy, recently voted the most popular actress in American films, comes on Saturday and Monday to the State screen in "Man-Proof," surrounded by a stellar cast which includes such well-known personalities as Franchot Tone, Rosalind Russell and Walter Pidgeon. In the new picture, based on a novel by Fanny Heaslip Lea, Miss Loy makes a striking departure from her familiar role of the "perfect wife" to play an ultramodern girl who overrides old-fashion-ed conventions in her pursuit of the man she loves. EMPRESS THEATRE. Lovers of exciting action will revel in "Outlawed Guns," the drama which comes to the Empress on Friday and Saturday. Buck Jones plays the leading role in this fast-moving story of Western frontier, and almost singlehanded wages unrelenting warfare against a gang of bandits. The incomparable Jones Family packs up and goes "Down On The Farm" for a vacation in the second unit. The film introduces a hilarious new comedy team —Louise Fazenda, as Aunt Ida, and Eddie Collins, her hired man and perennial suitor.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4810, 14 July 1939, Page 5
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188STATE THEATRE King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4810, 14 July 1939, Page 5
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