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Show Imppon. Tlu' ''"l'l'pn fiist mid fmiouslv and it would he mifnir to ilivuUro the liiilmiee of the plot. Suffice is to say that Gertrude Olmsted Olm-sted is I lie iiirl and others in the east are I'liil Mc('ulloui;h, Gertrude Clair and Fay Ilolderness. I LADIES TO BOARD" I . . ; Tom Mix had some funny experiences, ex-periences, clueniatieally speaking, but it remained for his last starring vehicle, "Ladies to Board," which comes to the Star theater Monday and Tuesday, to furnish the prize thrill, lie inherits an old ladies home ! Tom Fax to n, played by Mix is a rariu' cow- puncher. His half portion por-tion buddy, Bunk McGinnis, played by Tee Wee Holmes, suggests that they take a trip to Boston to look over the bean foundries. So, Tom packs Tony along and they haul to a tthe Hub. Although Tom is woman shy, he isn't the kind to stand idly by with a woman in distress. dis-tress. So when Anastasia MeFirth a kindly old spinster gets into trouble with a motor truck, Turn hauls .her out of harm's highway. Che is so deeply indebted that when when she passes away some time later she wills McFirth's Sanatorium Sanator-ium for old ladies to Tom. Tom shies at the bequest, but when Bunk lets loose his business acumen, the pardners go forth to take over tlu place and sell it. Things began tr |