ROYAL PICTURES.
It didn’t make any difference to Natalie Smith that her mother was engaged to marry Wallace Brewster, candidate for mayor, and that the eve of the election was at hand. Mr Brewster had reproved Natalie for motoring with a married man. He had done it kindly, but Natalie was a sophisticated woman of seventeen/and it annoyed her. Natalie decided to teach Mr Brewster a lesson. She would ruin his chance to become mayor. To accomplish her purpose she vamped a clerk in his campaign headquarters into opening a safe for her. She quickly took an envelope from the inner compartment and ran from the office. What was the envelope? Something of sufficient importance to cause the rival candidate to get his cousin to prey upon the little girl’s egotism and to get possession of it at any cost. If you like a little dynamite with your politics, and a little danger with your love, be at the Royal to-morrow (Wednesday) evening to see Natalie Smith and her seventeen-year-old' trials and tribulations as depicted in “Short Skirts.” Extra, “The Lure of the Circus.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2416, 11 April 1922, Page 3
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184ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2416, 11 April 1922, Page 3
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