FAMOUS WESTERN STAR SIGNS NEW CONTRACT
MIX LEAVES FOX Tom Mix, for seven years a Fox star and rated one of the biggest moneymakers in the business, has left that company In Kansas City, where he was filling a vaudeville engagement following expiration of his Fox contract, Mix met an official of the F. B. O. Company and signed a new agreement. Mix terminates his vaudeville tour at the Hippodrome in New York this month (writes an American correspondent), and will return immediately to the coast. F. B. O. will give him every studio facility to make "superwesterns” on a large scale, according to the present plan.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 430, 11 August 1928, Page 25
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