ENTERTAINMENTS
CENTRAL THEATRE PICTURES
TO-NIGHT.
“THE ROAD DEMON.”
Tom Mix in the saddle, at the wheel of a racing car, doing stunts with the aid of 'his horse Tony and leaping a river in his icar—-in addition to- winning the 'hand of a pretty girl—will be the attraction at the Central Theatre to-, night, in his latest William Fox western picture, “The Road Demon.” This thrilling, speedy comedy ofl •western life is declared to he the best Mix lias made—which! is saying somer thing for the clever Fox star. He begins by swapping his horse (hot Tony of course) for a brokendown auto on the desert, and, finding the steering gear broken,..he uses his lariat to guide the pesky thing. He finally gets it going. He rides hack to the ranch. He can’t stop the car. He rides through fence and then a barn, and at length he yells to his cowboy friends to shoot a hole in the gas tank to make it halt.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4369, 23 January 1922, Page 2
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165ENTERTAINMENTS Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4369, 23 January 1922, Page 2
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