GRAND THEATRE.
Karl Dane and George K. Arthur are amusing at any time, hot in their latest pieture, "Detectives," showing this week at the Grand Theatre, they excel themselves, and with beautiful Marceline Day to support them, make a delightful trio. The two comedians, one tall, powerful, but rather dull and homely, the other small, dapper, and certainly very mischievous, produce excellent corned; in this new farce. Hoot Gibson plays the lead in a new Western, "The Lariat Kid." The first chapter of the serial, "Tarzan the Mighty," is also shown.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19669, 12 July 1929, Page 15
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