A two-reel western number, featuring J. Warren Kerrigan in a part of characteristic appeal. He plays a homeless boy who protects a cabaret girl from insult and eventually wins her love. Some of the settings are tawdry, particularly the home of the mother and girl which was unnecessarily ill-kept. The characterization of Mr. Kerrigan is the strong feature of the production and maintains a steady interest. In spite of the obvious nature of the plot this makes a fairly strong offering. - The Moving Picture World, March 6, 1915
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