A very excellent view of the great waiting-room of the Pennsylvania Station in New York, shows the easy mark, a rich widow, arriving in the city on a pleasure trip. A sharper, a "kind" young man, volunteers to show her the sights. He steers her into a good investment, a furnished house for $1,500. Only last month, someone from Aroostook County, Maine, bought Madison Square Garden for $2,000. This old lady didn't lose her money, they tried to sell her her own house. She had them nabbed. It is a good picture with an instructive meaning, and the old lady will waken sympathies also. The photographs, including busy street scenes, are good. It is an ordinary feature and a good, desirable filler. - The Moving Picture World, April 20, 1912
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