Happiness of Three Women (1917)
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Synopsis by Janiss Garza
Constance Barr (Myrtle Stedman) runs into Billy Craig (House Peters). Craig is friends with her and her husband, Mark (L.W. Steers), so Constance goes for a drive with him. They get lost, however, and are out half the night. While they are trying to find their way, they run into a cashier (William Hutchason) who later is accused of robbing the bank where he's employed. His only alibis are Constance and Billy. Mark throws a jealous fit, Billy's fiancee is upset, as is the cashier's wife. But by the end of the film, it is discovered that everyone is innocent of any wrongdoing.