EVERYBODY'S.
'■ FAJVJE AND FORTUNE./
An extremely interesting and thrilling picture came to Everyt»ody's Theatre yesterday with Tom Mix as the star. Tho play, -;Fam*> and Fortune," is the best thing Tom Mix has done yet. The story tells of a young man who suffers from the raving spirit. After years «»f wandering ho returns home to find his father dead, and fin effort beino- mad? to cheat him of his inheritance! Thu conspirators try incidentally to murder him, but he escapes, and fa-lls into tho I hands of a .young woman who nunses him back to life, and with whom he falls in love. But the real activity of tho play is centered around a group of men •vho have left tho town to become part of a nev- one. Tom Mix espouses the ca-ise of the new town, and when the leader of tho old gang trios to steal &he girl the hero loves, there is a series of lights that stand out even in these days of heroism, both reel and the real. The supports are good.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 7563, 6 May 1919, Page 6
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