• *Biggest Texas Story Ever Screened“NORTH OF 3’A story of first cattle drive out of TexasTHE ROLLICKING, ROMANTIC DAYS OF ’67 LIVE AGAINIt s North tor me!' said Taisie Lockhart, when news came of a cattle market “North of 36. And a handful of faithful, fearless cowhands went with her.Across a thousand miles of dangerous, unblazed trail—driving a herd of 4,500 cattle.Crossing turbalent rivers, fighting fierce stampedes of the maddened longhorns, resisting furious Indian attacks and desperate outlaws. And finally struggling through to glorious victory.Here is the most enthralling story of the pioneer West since “The Covered Wagon.”— and the most appealing romance.If you’re a Texan, you should see it.TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF HOW BIG “NORTH OF 36” REALLY ISMon* animals were used in “Northol 36” than any other picture everproduced! That is the statement of Irvin Wilhit, who produce the picture for Paramount. The claim is substantiated by the following list:4300 long-horn cattle. 212 calves, 13 oxen, 52 horses, 12 mules, 232 buffalo, 24 deer, 2 elk, 16 dogs, 4 wild-eats, 1 wolf, 1(5 rabbits, 36 wild turkey, 4 fighting cocks, 42 chickens, 1 covey quails and 4 rattlesnakes.- -and this, added to the fact that Jack Holt, Ernest Torrence, Lois Wilson and Noah Beery are featured in the leading roles o the production, which is an adaption of the novel by Emerson Hough, gives one a fair idea of the bigness of the picture.