EVERYBODY'S THEATRE
Tlie customary change of prcgrammo was made id the Everybody's Theatre this afternoon. The principal "picture on this new bill is 'Life's Greatest Problem.' a story woven round the war measure in America, aimed against slackers—the "work or tight" law. The stars are Mitchell Lewis, who will be remembered for his line acting in ' The Barrier,' andßubyo l)e Remer, who took a prominent part "in "The Auction Block.' Tho development of the story shows how loafers in different classes of .society were compelled to do their duty to their country. Now that the war is over the lesson conveyed bv the film is itill as necessary as "it was while the world was at pips. The incidents are admirably presented, and the story is one that enchains the attention A new chaptf.r of 'The Railroad Raiders' is the chief auxiliary item.
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Evening Star, Issue 17192, 6 November 1919, Page 6
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143EVERYBODY'S THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 17192, 6 November 1919, Page 6
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