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Show ENDED SITTING BULL'S REIGN Chief Red Tomahawk, Sioux Warrior, and Commander MacNider Smoke Pipe of Peace. Since the passing of the dime novel, the 40 redskins who used to bite the - 7 '4 is IMS- , &y ly have become lost to the world. But the exploits of old Sitting Bull may well be remembered, even today, when the marble - shooting generation Is reading deep volumes vol-umes that puzzle exasperated parents. - sitting Bull also bit the dust In approved fashion and, while touring through Bismarck, N. D., recently, Hanford MacNider, national commander of the American Legion, had the pleasure of meeting the gentleman gen-tleman who caused the Bull's downfall. down-fall. It was none other than old Chief Ited Tomahawk, Sioux warrior, who some years ago captured Sitting Bull's pelt, and who came from the reservation reserva-tion to greet the big chief of the white tribe. With Red Tomahawk came a number of the younger Sioux braves who fought in France with the A. E. F. and gave the Germans the surprise of their lives. While in North Dakota Mr. MacNider Mac-Nider smoked a peace pipe with the Sioux chief and received congratulations congratula-tions of the chief of the first Americans Ameri-cans for the organization which is endeavoring en-deavoring to keep America for the present Americans. |