The Liberal Daily Democrat Seward County Friday November 12, 1920 New Tom Mix Picture Said To Be Thriller. The famous cowboy star, Tom Mix, will make his debut in this city as an author and producer at the Photoplay theater, where William Fox present his lastest and greatest Western thriller. "The Daredevil," tonight. This photoplay promises to be something new, for Mix is giving the public his idea of what a fast moving rapid-fire, sure-hit story of the West is, and how he believes real Westerners would interpert it. As in all Tom Mix productions, many thrilling and hazardous deeds of daring are performed by the author-director-actor and his supporting company. Mix rides through water falls into the cave of the bandits, jumps from a train moving at a rate of thirty miles an hour to his horse, rescues his sweetheart by swinging her from the train to the back of his faithful horse, and introduces some novel rope-throwing features. As usual, the star is superably supported by a capable cast which includes Eva Novak, Charles K. French, L.C. Shumway, Sid Jordan, Lucille Younge and George Hernandez.