Moving Picture World (Nov-Dec 1923)

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% Emersoi Indians, Soldiers, Settlers, Wagon Trains, Battles, Escapes Love and Adventure in the Stirring Days of ’47 ! ! ! Produced by C. W. Patton erialand No finer, more stirring and colorful story was ever put into a picture than this great work by Emerson Hough It takes you from a “before the war” fine old Southern plantation out to the mountains and plains of the West that was a howling wilderness. You see startling attacks by Apaches upon the wagon trains of the settlers; you see battles between the Indians and the blue-coat soldiers; you see the Gold Rush; you see a heroine as brave as she is beautiful and a hero who has to go through blood and fire before he can call her his own!