EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
A fine story, "Grand Larceny," heads the programme at Everybody's Theatre to-day. John Annixter. a- prominent lawyer, marries a Virginian beauty, whose trust in men 'is sufficient to lead her into very dangerous paths. Her husband's work keeps him from attending the various social functions io which the couple are invited, and she is thrown into the company of Barry Clive, an architect, who is recognised as a raro judge of beauty. The inevitable happens, and during Annixtsr's absence Clive declares his love. The wife remains true to her husband, but, on the lather's sudden return, she is compromised. Annixter will not listen to excuses and a divorce is arranged. The second production is "The Man ■Who Had' Everything," in which Jack Pickford takes the leading role. Good supporting pictures are screened.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 3
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