AT THE PALACE
THOMAS MIRGHAN “TONGUES OF ‘ELAAIE”-MATTNEE TO-DAA .
Supporting Thomas Aleighan in his latest Paramount picture. “lon„ues of Flame” from the last novel bv the late Peter Clark MacFarlane, is one of the finest casts that hns ever appeared with tho popular suu. The picture which is to be shown at the Palace to-day, includes Bessie Love and Eileen Percy in the principal feminine roles. Aliss Love is cast as a prettv Indian girl school teacher while-Aliss Percy lias the rule of the daughter of the village capitalist in the town where Aleiglum as Henry Harrington, lias his little law office. “Tommes of Flame” lias to do with a tight-fisted capitalist who enlists Aleieban’s aid to, unknown to Lom, swindle a tribe of neighbouring in (linns out of their valuable reservation. When Aleighan realises what is eoiivr on lie quickly turns against his employer, denounces him as a swindler and takes up the fight on the side, of the Indians, many of whom had served under him m the Great War. In addition a cood, supporting programme. Plan at Muir’s.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10094, 5 September 1925, Page 3
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