Exhibitors Herald (Jul-Sep 1922)

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12 EXHIBITORS HERALD July 8, 1922 Morosco Stage Success Proves Picture Filled With Thrills! Just one of the tense moments ! On one side a freight train rush ing to head them off Behind them — thousands of fear-maddened steers plunging in wild stampede! Here's a picture t give the K. O. t the Summer jin: Play it NOW! An Action Dare Devil riding. A girl and a man on horse back thundering toward the Mexican border. A mad race with a freight train. Thousands of steers in a mad stampede. The thrills of the round-up. Battle with cattle rustlers. Picture for Hot Weather Theft of claim papers and a man shot down tn the dark. A sheriff's posse racing after the assailants. An infatuated girl risking life for love. Galloping horses plunging over a high bank into deep, fast running water. A sudden attack by outlaws on unsuspecting autoists. A girl's fight in a lonely cabin with a hi crazed man. Her defense by a child with a shotgun he hardly carry. Scores of other thrills with Love, Roma and Heart Throbs. OLIVER MOROSCC Presents his stage success, a story of tradition's barrier and how the Half Breed smashed it. With WHEELER OAKMAN "THE HALF BREED V