- Raymond Dawson and Frances Livingston are sweethearts. Old man Livingston hoes not approve of Frances having a sweetheart, because she is too young. But Raymond is persistent and will not give up the hope that love will find a way. He has been ordered away from the house several times, and the lovers found it necessary to arrange a signal. In the form of a whistle. Two girl chums of Frances, in order to have a joke, send an anonymous communication in the form of a letter, in which they state that her sweetheart is a married man. The joke results in Frances having a fainting spell, during which she loses her memory. The doctor advises, after he has tried all other remedies, that the father send for her sweetheart in the hope that he will be able to bring her memory back. This is done but the young man's presence does not have the desired effect. The young man hits upon an idea of trying the signal. He steals out to their meeting place and whistles the signal. The signal, falling upon the ears of Frances, she rushes out of the room to the trysting place and the worried father and his willing neighbors upon following, find Frances in the arms of her sweetheart.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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