Exhibitors Herald (Dec 1924-Mar 1925)

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BRI SB A NS WRTlM IN AMERICA says about Sitting Bull, the mighty War Chief of the Sioux Indians, coined the phrase, THE IRON HORSE. The inspiration came to him after he had gotten his first glimpse of a steam locomotive as it chugged and tooted its way across the far-western prairies as an unwelcome invader of the realm of redskins. Col. W. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) is authority for this statement. All the inherent instincts of the great tribal leader were opposed to this harbinger of Progress and hence he united his hordes of warriors to impede its advancement and to obliterate it. To the Indian Chief his horse meant speed enough in transportation and it was inevitable he would rebel against having his trusty steed supplanted by such an astounding contraption as a man-made IRON HORSE. So epochal as a part of American history has become this term and all the bitter hostility of the primitive inhabitant of this then virgin soil that it belongs to the ages, being perpetuated as such as the title or the incomparable William Fox production, THE IRON HORSE JOHN FORD Production BROADWAYANo42NqST.,Ny.-TO CONTINUE INDEFINITELY 2 Shows Daily A(imissionH.^O and ^1.00 Flaying toCapacityHousa COR.POB.ATION i 1 I