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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODYS PICTURES,

TOM MIX—TO-NIGHT.

Beauty, except, that of scenery. i.‘ hartll.v to bo associated with tlie usua. Tom Mix picture, yet the “The I ..lick,v Horseshoe” with Tom Mix as a star, now at the I'rinpatrons one of the greatest groups of pretty girts ever assembled in Hollywood. Tn fact, Billie Hodges, of the TV i ilia nr Fox West Const Studios casting office, who probably knows pictureland and its inhabitants better than anyone individual in all Los Angeles, personally selected the young women for the picture after two- weeks of arduous search. According to the action of the story, Tom .Mix, a wandering and bashful cowboy, lias a dream wherein lie imagines himself the famous Don Juan of Spanish fame. Beautiful maidens cluster about him, content even with a single glance from tho greatest lover of all time. Don Juan, clad in the romantic silks and brocades of tho period, is asked to 'act ns judge, like Paris of old, and award the crown of beauty to the most beautiful girl in Spain. A dozen or more dance in review before him. Each represents a different type of beauty and according to the tale, each aspires to the crown of Spain’s most beauteous maiden. Tn the end, Don Juan (Mix) gives tho golden apple--or in this muse, the golden crown—to another girl, Miss Billie Dove, who plays tho lead in tho picture, and, incidentally, one of tho screen’s most beautiful women. Women in the audience will admire the girls and their wonderful gowns. Men will envy Tom

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1926, Page 1

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259

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1926, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1926, Page 1

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