Exhibitor's Trade Review (Aug-Nov 1925)

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Wild West iefith JacK. Mulhall and Helen Ferguson The blare of a bugle, a pistol shot, and the great rush for land across the boundary of the old Indian Territory was on. On horseback, muleback, in all sorts of vehicles, in great swirling clouds of dust they went hell-for-leather for Uncle Sam's last big gift of free land. And in the crowd were four babies, two boys, two girls, two of whom were to hate and lose, and two to love and win. See the world's greatest rodeos; see America's most daring riders; see the lure of the circus united with the thrill and novelty of the great 101 Ranch Wild West Show whose entire facilities were used in the making of this big Western serial. Produced by C. W. Patton on the Famous 101 Ranch with Miller Bros. Wild West Show Pafheserial