Captain Brown and Lieut. Carson are seen in a desperate battle. A charge is made and Carson is wounded. Brown makes a heroic rescue, and carries Carson back to the trenches. Later, both are in love with the daughter of a wealthy banker, ...See moreCaptain Brown and Lieut. Carson are seen in a desperate battle. A charge is made and Carson is wounded. Brown makes a heroic rescue, and carries Carson back to the trenches. Later, both are in love with the daughter of a wealthy banker, the latter the employer of Brown, but on the wedding day learns that Brown is involved in speculation with trust money and faces arrest. Carson decides to sacrifice himself and desert his fiancee, thinking that she will return to Brown and marry him, thus saving him from ruin, Brown discovers the plot and pulls Carson off the steamer about to sail for Europe, and forces him to join the weeping girl. The impending arrest and exciting incidents have overcome Brown's weak heart and he expires in his room, as the police come for him. Written by
The Billboard - January 7, 1911
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