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Show Kerrigan Seen in "The Best Man" at Strand IN "THE BEST MAN," now showing at the Strand theater, Mr. Kerrigan Is first seen as an enterprising agent for the secret service department at Washington; Wash-ington; afterwards Impersonating John Burnham, a criminal cryptographer; and later mistaken for the groom and married to a young lady whom he had never met. Then follow In rapid succession the many complicated situations so full of humor which show Kerrigan as the hated groom striving to care for his bride, who still i believed him to be the man she hated, j yet had promised marry while at the same time he must remain faithful to his l duty by eluding his pursuers and return I the important stolen documents to his chief. The manner In which these diverging threads are woven Into a closely knit plot for a thrilling story can only be gained by viewing the filmed production. "The Best Man" is a Jesse D. Hampton production, distributed by the W. W. Hodklnson corporation, through Pathe Exchange, Inc. |