AMUSEMENTS.
CRYSTAL PALACE. "Drum? of the Desert.'* a Zane Grey story, tells how. a . professor, bent • on examining the ruins of ancient civilisation in the lands of the Indians, travels into-their reservation with his daughter, Jfary. Unwittingly he penetrates to the very inner temple of the Indians' god. All tho glamour of the. desert, of Indians, and the Mounted Police, of mystery and intrigue,' are here combined. Vet "Drums of the Desert" differs in some ways from' the usual "Wild W-est" picture inthe air of reality it conveys. . The chief .support is "Brown -of Harvard." a rollicking pictnro of college, life at one of tlie greatest of America's universities. The hern. Brown, proves himself really versatile in his activities.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19148, 3 November 1927, Page 14
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119AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19148, 3 November 1927, Page 14
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