THREE GOLD COINS
Tom Mix. the daredevil of the screen, will be seen in his newest picture, ‘Three Gold Coins,’ at the Grand and Plaza, commencing/ to-night. In this thrilling Western drama by H. 11.. Van Loan Mix plays a virile, likeable vole, erd also the part of a scoundrel. lie is first seen as Bob Fleming, a happy-go-lnr-ky cow-pnnohor, and then as "Bad Fat” Duncan, a highwayman, wanted for murder. As Bob Fleming, Mix shows such prowess with Ins pistol that he wins three gold coins offered by a miilionairo win .seeks to test iiis marksmanship. _ Bob also wins, the favor of the millionaire’s daughter. Two criminals, who have sold thousands of dollars’ worth of stock on the representation that Bob’s 610 acres of lard certain oil, 'trv to make away with the stockholders’ money. Boh, who has innocently been drawn into the -.Theme, takes tire money and turns it over to iho millionaire for safe keeping. Then he _is arrested art! found guilty of del - rending the stockholders, but escapes. Liter lie succeeds in capturing " Bad Pit ’’ Duncan, the outlaw. Ho is subsequently vindicated ,nf the swindling charge, ami then wins the millionaire’s dingiiter ns bis bride. supporting cast are Margaret Loomis, Sylvia Jocelvn. Frank Whitson, Bert Hadley and Dick Rush. Good supports include episode one of 1 The Diamond One;-)'.’
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Evening Star, Issue 17696, 24 June 1921, Page 8
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223THREE GOLD COINS Evening Star, Issue 17696, 24 June 1921, Page 8
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