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Jack Stevens sees the advertisement of a Western land agent. As he is reading the ad his mother receives a letter from her brother, saying that he has left her $7000. They decide to invest it. Jack arrives at the office and meets Mabel Mittler, the stenographer. She likes the boy and is interested in his conversation. The agent returns and to him Jack tells his errand. The girl listens in horror when she hears [the agent] paint in glowing terms the property she has heard him refuse to undertake to sell that very morning. The agent suggests they go to visit the tract and the girl is on the point of warning the boy, then changes her mind. The return of the agent and his attitude tells her that he has achieved his object. Her employer tells her to fill out the necessary papers. Jack draws his checkbook from his pocket, when the telephone rings. The agent tells her he will be right back and to take the young man’s dictation in a letter to his mother: “Dearest Mother—I am paying $7000 on a fine piece of land and will have to give a mortgage on the little home for another thousand. It won’t be long until I send for you.—Your loving Son.” Now she turns to the boy and implores him not to sign the letter or the check and tells him that the land is worthless. Furiously angry, he destroys the letter and the check and rushes from the room…

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Released: February 5, 1912
Genres: Short Western
Cast: J. Warren Kerrigan Pauline Bush
Crew: Allan Dwan

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