The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 23, 1917, Page 8

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The World’s Most Thrilling Motion Picture Spectacle THE FAL OF A NATION Thos. Dixon’s Mighty Sequel to “The Birth of a Nation” An unequalled realization of the terrific powers of annihilation, which America may be forced to meet in the world struggle for a place inthe sun. Here is war---red,ilaming, ruthless---seething with thezhate and blood lust of frenzied nations---the bitter penalty for the blindness that will not read America’s lesson on the’ battle-plains of Europe, . e,e “| played “The Fall of a Na- What Critics tion” here on November [8th, and wish to say that it is certainly a great production. | played to two packed houses in the evening and Say: e “The play will open your eyes and wake up your pa: triotism. It is real war.” | Rev. THOS. R. GREGORY “Mr. Thos. Dixon has |'ren- dered this country the highest possible service.” ALTON B. PARKER Former Presidential Candidate. One of the Tense Moments- in. “The Fall of a Natio: in TE een EO also had a crowded house at the matinee. “.4My patrons’ .emarked® that they appreciated it .a great deal better than “The Birth of a Na- tion” and I agree with them, as it really has more of a plot to it.” NEW GRAND. THEATRE, Mols. Signed: T. H. Tomter tae This feature will be shown in Bismarck at 25¢ which is the] lowest fee that it has ever been presented for. Tomorrow ESE AT Se 7 and 9, | 72 & Qso [ANSE CES A | aS AT Sees 7 and 9. |

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