This story is rather conventional. The leading character is a mounted policeman who saves a widow's little daughter from being run over by an automobile, thereby gaining the thanks and admiration of the mother. A love story is involved, also the machinations of an admirer who is a regular villain. The widow's father is addicted to drink and his thirst causes him to purloin the villain's pocketbook, who attempts to force the policeman to arrest him. He refuses and is suspended. The old father tells his story to the chief and pleads for him. The villain is frustrated and all ends happily. The acting was excellent. - The Moving Picture World, February 21, 1914
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