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PALACE THEATRE.

DOROTHY DALTON IN “FOG HOUND”, DIOK TALMADGE IJN “THE OUB REPORTER.” Two special attractions and a new round of “The Leather Pushers” head the new programme to bo shown at the Palace Theatre this afternoon at 2 and to-night at 7.30. To these an excellent, set of supporting subjects is added. Dorothy Dalton, the popular Paramount star, will ho soon in the thrilling and mysteri- , (jus dramatic play “Fog Bound.” In 1 the cast supporting Miss Dalton are | David Powell, Martha Mansfield, Maurice Costello and a host of other favorites. Dick Talmadge, the famous stunt actor will he presented in the latest thrill and laughter melodrama “The Cub Reporter” a story of nowspaper life and the adventures of a young journalist sent out to obtain tho real factsi of a tragedy that has kept tho polico and public bubbling with excitement for a week l,i so. Tho reporter was assigned to gather the real facts; money or danger was to be no bar to Ins obtaining the information needed. Ho knew that lie was taking Iris life in his hands, because lie had to make his way into the haunts of two rival tongs who ruled China in the lower Bowery. While trying to obtain tho facts lie is pounced upon by a Chinese tong, as lining tiro only likely person to regain the sacred Jewel ui Blau Ida, which had caused the war on society, and amongst the two differont Chinese tongs. A splendid love tliomo is interwoven into the adventures of the young reporter a..a the play never loses its tenseness. “Fog Bound” gives Dorothy Dalton one of the best dramatic roles of her career. Out of the fog comes mystery, romance, adventure. The plan is at Muir’s.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9779, 12 April 1924, Page 2

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PALACE THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9779, 12 April 1924, Page 2

PALACE THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9779, 12 April 1924, Page 2

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