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Show GREEN FLAME "The Green Flame" adapted to Ker rigan'g dashing, romantic type.. He is seen as a clever private detective who has beon engaged by a jewelry concern to protect the "Green Flame a priceless emerald, at one time a crpwn jewel of Russia. A ring of notorious no-torious crooks plot to steal the stone Kerrigan takes a position as clerk in the jewelry store and watches the general manager, whom he suspects of being a pawn of the crooks. This manager thinks the new employees a guileless youth and persuades Mm to steal the "Flame" for him. The detective de-tective gives him an imitation, fol-lows fol-lows him to the headquarters of the thieves, and effects a capture of the entire gang. Kerrigan is supported in this picture pic-ture by a splendid' cast. Fritzi Brunette, Bru-nette, who has played opposite the star in a number of his recent successes, suc-cesses, is again peen In the leading feminine role. The direction is by Ernest C. Warde and the play was adapted to the screen by Jack Cunningham. Cun-ningham. This play will be at the Victory Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. |