PLAZA THEATRE
' Flying __ Colour. 0 " was screened at tho Plaza Theatre preparatory to the advent of tho famous picture "The Whip." "Flying Colours" follows the oareer, or rather a portion of tho career of Brent Brewster, a Yalo athlete. Brewster, under pressure of circumstances, turns detective and in the pursuit of his profession falls in love. The object of his adoration informs him that she could get along nioely on 40,000 dollars a year." This causes Brewster to 'put on his considering cap," with the result that ho decides to turn his attention strictly to business. He captures the robber, though he did not capture the girl, but one capture leads to the other, inasmuch as he earns 40,000 dollars, the price of the hand of the matchless beauty he has met in with. This money enables him to claim the young woman who puts a price on her charms, and presumably everything is sunshine ever afterwards. To-day and to-morrow "The Whip" will be screened.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17326, 28 May 1918, Page 6
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165PLAZA THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 17326, 28 May 1918, Page 6
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