This is a well written story of the gangsters of the East Side and depicts the methods employed by them in their infamous work. This is the work of Thomas Ince, director, and William Clifford, author. The plot contains a pretty little story of gratitude on the part of an East Side Jew, who in the first part is a street peddler but in the passing of time had become a wealthy merchant, able to assist the man who had befriended him in the day of adversity. It is a clean, worthy and meritorious picture, with humanity written all over it. - The Moving Picture World, March 28, 1914
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