SHORTT'S THEATRE.
The new programme at Shortt's The-' atre last night served to introduce the latest Goldwyn production, "Bonds of Love," a powerful drama. A woman who sacrificed honour and the love of her husband, in order to protect the name of. a child, is the central figure pf the story. Una Sayre is' engaged as a governess for-Jimmy in the home of the Oabots. For fear that the new governess will overcome Cabot's vow never to marry again, Lucy Beckman and her brother Harry, who have been living on the bounty of, their brother-in-law, enter into a compact to keep the memory of their dead sister always in Daniel's mind. The boy, however, forms an attachment for Una, but the others render her existence so miserable that she decides to leave. Just as she is about to take her departure she rescues the boy from drowning, and her braveTy causes the father to beg her to stay. There is an excellent supporting programme, including another episode of "Beautiful Britain,"
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 7, 8 July 1922, Page 11
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