AMUSEMENTS
LYCEUM TONIGHT
"A SON OF THE SAHARA."
This story from Louise Gerard's novel has been filmed in Paris and the Algerian deserts, where Spahi cavalry and thousands of Arabs, camels and horses were used to make the big battle scenes of this thrilling spectacle. It is a sensational romance filmed in the liaiems of the sheiks and the palaces of the caids, and many beautiful dusky dancing maidens perform their weird evolutions. JACK HOXIE TOMORROW. Lovers of thrilling Westerns should go to the Lyceum. Theatre tomorrow night and see a film full of furious fights and "Flying Hoofs." (510
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Northern Advocate, 13 July 1925, Page 4
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100AMUSEMENTS Northern Advocate, 13 July 1925, Page 4
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