CRYSTAL PALACE.
♦- "Drums of tho Desert," a Zane Grey story, tells how a professor, bent on examining tho ruins of ancient civilisation in the lands of the Indians,- travels into their reservation with his daughter, Mary. Unwittingly he penetrates to the very inner temple of the Indians' god. All the glamour of the desert, of Indians, and the Mounted Police, of mystery and intrigue, are hero combined. The chief support is "Brown of Harvard," a rollicking picture of college life at ono of the greatest of America's universities.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19149, 4 November 1927, Page 5
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88CRYSTAL PALACE. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19149, 4 November 1927, Page 5
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