Baltimore Sun, 20-April-1924 |
Ladies to Board is believed to be lost. Jack Blystone directed. Tom rescues an elderly lady whose car runs away on a steep hill. Some years later, the lady dies and Tom inherits a sanitorium for older ladies. The residents come to love Tom and he falls for pretty nurse, played by Gertrude Olmstead.
Motion Picture News, 19-April-1924 |
"Tom Mix is deserving of his popularity."
Motion Picture News, 12-April-1924 |
Tom's next film was to be The Trouble Shooter, which was written by the husband-and-wife team of Frederick and Fanny Hatton. They wrote many works for the stage and screen.
Motion Picture News, 26-April-1924 |
In the top image, we see Tom wearing one of those loud sweaters favored in the far north.
Photoplay, April, 1924 |
"The favorite of the small boy, and the dearest dream of the sub-deb!"
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