HI Ft! hi if J .1 .1 1ft U1 3 J SI v. .J r ''Id 14 13 1 r- EAfffi EIGHT PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOLUESLAL I rli Vf.?!l"ltJ""tJ"1? H. " ,f -""-gi" "JLy !f'VV t-mifULVW in.; n .Willi um. '.'W ';,. H.t-"" -V1''1"" " mm ft ti,',i -- t - ..l : 1.. ...I r-..,. ,.i!yi.,jV,. - - -A -j' i TiirVrV - - -t. ii J rtt gV-i' -i- -f- "-'f-- """r inliTli't ADOLPH ZUKOR and JESSE L. LA SKY present igaramount gfe. .feJ WITH JACIC HOLT LOIS WILSON NOAH B R4Yi HAVE you seen "The Covered Wagon" or "North of 36"? If ou have, you'U lnow what we mean when we say tht The Tundrir.R Herd" belongs in the same class. The story by Zane Grey has the same historical importance. The production is of same gigantic diircnions The rastj't is ytt an hri!iinjIy entertaining. Picture the setting the Western wilderness of 1876. Enormous herda of buffalo running wild across the plains. The rush of pioneers to the new fields cf fortune. Th.-wanton slaughter cf the buffalo by the bid ;-huntT., inciting the Inc'i&ns tc r.f w and savage uprisings. Picture Zane Grey's greatest romance against that thrilling background! With a company of 1,000 recreating the an az in scenes and 2,060 maddened buffalo in a REAL stampede. And the stampede is just ONE clap of thunder in this drema of thundering thrills! ADDED ATTRACTION Arizona Grand on-a Scenic Screen play by Lucieri Hubbard Directd by William Howard The Greatest American Romance Since "The Covered Wagon!" Don't Wait Till Saturday YOU MAY NOT GET A SEAT! This Picture Pleases So Well It Draws Bigger Crowds Every Night! PARMICILIO X7 WEDNESDAY! THURSDAY! FRIDAY ISATURDAY 7:00 & 9:00 CHILDREN MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925. EACH NIGS1T! ADULTS iC L C