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THE BEST OF LUCK

Tim now -programme at the Grand ancEij Has* is headed by 'The Best of Lack,"; from ihe Drury Lane draafa of the samo, name. An. ontfino -of the plot of r Th« Bes6 of Lack ' gives an idea of fcbo higitiy exciting nature of the story. The action revolves about a chest of jewels, once the property of a Spanish. Qtreen, which lies at tho "bottom of the sea in a wrecked gaffec-n. Leslie Madeed, a beautiful daring Scottish girl, is ratted against General Laazsrra, a rich and unscrupulocs Spaniard, who seeks to possess not only tie Icsfc reasaro, but Leslie herself. Lsnzana inces Leslie to his apartments, sni .to overcome her; but she escapes with a chart" of the. ocean bed where the Spanish wreck, the Santa Ginevra, lies fi-ro fathoms deep. With her sweetheart,' Lord Gleoayr, Leslie goes in .xroesfc of She treasrro aboard a snbmarine. They, find Lanzana in a diver's suit ahead of them, and a QrrilEng conflict in the deeo leads to a Burpnsiiig, climax A special programroo has been arranged for . tfO-BIOSTO'W*

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Evening Star, Issue 17543, 24 December 1920, Page 9

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THE BEST OF LUCK Evening Star, Issue 17543, 24 December 1920, Page 9

THE BEST OF LUCK Evening Star, Issue 17543, 24 December 1920, Page 9