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SHORTT'S THEATRE.

Some big scenes taken under the sea are a feature of "The Girl of the Sea," which is the ruling attraction at Shortt's Theatre. Betty Hiiburn is starred, and she is supported by a strong cast. The story is laid in the West Indies, where Stephen Verrill, a naturalist, secures valuable gold lands. He dies, leaving the deed to the property with his wife and little girl. His last wish is that hi« wife meet Captain Rose. Mrs. Verrill sails on Captain Rose's ship, but the vessel is wrecked. Another picture of merit is "There are no Villains," a comedydrama featuring Viola Dana.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 3

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105

SHORTT'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 3

SHORTT'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 3

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