Motion Picture Herald (Apr-Jun 1931)

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I^nSlAYN ARD ind . . > the wonder hors "TA RZ A N" The Western Champion ^ A big, bronzed champion of the great free range, a dashing gladiat©r on a wonder i .-' horse, Ken Maynard turns any story into thrilling drama. But it isn^l any story you'll find associated with Ken Maynard. A gifted player, this champion of all the Western stars is supplied with stories more ^ thrilling than your narrowest escape! Ken Maynard and his talented horse, Tarzan, are the blue bloods of Westerns. They have been elected to this invincible position by the patronage of the children and the grown-ups of America! U-^TIFFANY ■'7 PICTURES