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Show MARY Till A! BEST IN BILL HART'S j H PICTURE 'SAND!': Beautiful and Delightful Screen Player Has Appealing Role in Big Photoplay Mary Thurman' The name spells pulchritude. In the Mack Sennrtt Cjomedy days of this charming actress ac-tress she received innumerable trlb- utrs for her beauty and ability, but until now she had really never had the opportunity to display her prowess prow-ess as a dramatic actress Hut she I achieves wonderful results in her simple sim-ple 'glnKham frown" as a maiden of i the desert country sweet and demure, I long and faithful. This is William S. Hart's latest starring vehicle, "Sand"' a Paramount I Artcraft picture, directed by Lambert' Hlllyer, which li now at the Alham- I bra theatre Mr Hart has the role of Dan Kur- 1 rie. railroading cowpuncher. He breaks up a gang of bandits and wins 1 his ladj love despite dire handicaps And the thrills are plentiful, even as! ! love tempers the tragic moments and holds the Interest of tho audience since all the world loves a lover. M!p. Thurman has an exquisite' profile. In some of the closeup lews she' evidences the possession of almost al-most classical beauty Sho acts with I restraint and feeling, another evl- dence that comedy training far from being a handicap is a good school for the serious drama. A sense of humor hu-mor is a wonderful thing and it serves to modify the efforts of the dramatic actor or actresa who possesses It, |