A newspaper story which is interesting, with a plot that contains a preponderance of excitement. Robt. Hagan is author and Oscar Eagle, director. A young reporter gathers a scoop and then deliberately "cans" it for love's sake, but unconsciously does the right thing and counteracts a large amount of trouble from a man who later becomes his father-in-law. His sweetheart, the banker's daughter, assists him into trouble then yanks him out again at the psychological moment. It is well produced and the acting is finely done. Good offering, Harold Vosburgh and Adrienna Kroell distinguish themselves in the leads. Their support is adequate. - The Moving Picture World, March 28, 1914
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