The Biograph (July 3-10, 1915)

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THE BIOGRAPH Seven time, Mrs. Morton becomes greatly attached to the waif and adopts her. Cutler turns state’s evidence. Released from custody after the others are sentenced to prison, he discovers Rita and trails her to the Morton home, where he forces an entrance and demands money from the girl. The free members of the band have heard of Cutler’s treachery and keep watch on him. Mrs. Morton’s health is bad, and Cutler’s entrance into the house aggravates a seizure which culminates in her death. After the funeral Jack and Alice take Rita to live with them. Cutler discovers the girl’s whereabouts and plans to blackmail her. The smugglers are released from prison and join the others in the hunt for Cutler. Jack has fallen in love with Rita and is engaged to marry her. Alice, learning of their love for each other, remembers the snapshot she took, which indicates that Jack is not Rita’s first love, but she does not tell what she knows until Cutler, having forced an entrance into the house, denounces Rita as his faithless sweetheart. Then Alice produces the photograph which seems to confirm the charge. The smugglers rush in and, learning of the charge, declare it false. Then they execute summary vengeance upon the traitor, who is captured after having bolted from the house in a vain effort to escape. Ward