The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 18, 1925, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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ADOLPH ZUKOR and JESSE L. LA SKY present
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WITH
JACIC HOLT
LOIS WILSON
NOAH B
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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
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WEDNESDAY! THURSDAY! FRIDAY ISATURDAY
7:00 & 9:00
CHILDREN
MONDAY, MAY 18, 1925.
EACH NIGS1T!
ADULTS
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