A young man and his mother are very hard up, but suddenly they receive a legacy. The man goes to the West and there falls into the hands of a fraudulent land dealer. He is saved from wasting his money by the man's stenographer. A few days later, there is a wedding. It is dramatically effective but slight; it also has instructive qualities (several of the "Flying A" films have been instructive in this way lately) and is very acceptable. The photographs are very good indeed; one shows the panorama view of a western county, perhaps it is La Mesa. It will serve very well to strengthen a bill. - The Moving Picture World, February 17, 1912
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