EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
"Manslaughter," which is being, screened . for another week at Everybody's Theatre, centres about Lydia. Thome (Leatrico. Joy), an American heiress, a jazz fiend, and speed maniac. O'Bannon (Thos. Meighan), a State attorney, arrives at one of Lydia's almost Bacchanalian parties, and he finds her in the act of auctioneering a kisa to her gentlemen guests, while later she is seen/ gambling, with herself as the stake. Lydia attempts to bribe a motorcycle patrolman by jmeans of a bracelet to overlook her "speeding," but the officer decides to take the straight path of duty, and he endeavours to catch the girl with a, view to arresting her. She purposely skids her.machine, the officer crashes'into the car, with the result that Lydia stands her trial for manslaughter, and O'Bannon, the prosecuting attorney, "sends his own heart behind the bars." In prison, Lydia learns what life really is, and upon her release, O'Bannon resigns his candidacy for the Governorship to. wed an ex-convict. The supporting films are remarkably good, and include a laughable comedy, a lumber scenic, and the latest budget of topicalities. Everybody's Orchestra- renders a specially selected musical programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 9
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190EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 9
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