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Show , . j THEATRES J "Burning Sands" With Mil ton Sills Featured To-row To-row at Alhambra. ne of the best catch-as-catch-can fights to be seen on i he screen in some, time !s a feature of George Melford's new Paramount production of "Burning "Burn-ing Sands " There were no rehearsals rehear-sals of the s. . n. in which Milton Sills and Kobert ("alne - go to the mat-' but It had to be taken several times, aa usual. Both men were In prime training, train-ing, and hardened habitues of the legion le-gion stadium, after seeing the film battle, remarked that the fight was one of th. most realistic ever seen on the screen. Wands Hawlsj and Mr Sills are featured in "Burning Sands" which will bfl shown at iho Alhambra theatre thea-tre beginning tomorrow In the story Mis- llawley is an English girl who falls In love with Daniel Dane, a hermit her-mit who lives alone on an oasis in the desert This is the part portray. .1 b Mr. Sills. In the course of the action. Barthampton. a regenade Englishman, plans to abduct the girl and Is prevented pre-vented by lane from executing his design de-sign after a terrible battle In whli h Barthampton Is killed The picture Is filled with thrills and there Ih a capable supporting cat Including In-cluding Jacqueline Logan, Louise Dresser. Winter Hall and others. |