Pete Kelly, alderman, insults John Phillips’ sister. Phillips orders Kelly off his premises. Kelly complains to the superintendent of the factory in which Phillips is working. The interview ends by Phillips hitting the superintendent. Phillips is discharged. That night, Phillips passes the evening at a theater, and very courteously obliges a young lady who is sitting on his left, by giving her his seat, so she will be next to her girl friend. That night, the superintendent of the factory is killed. Circumstantial evidence places Phillips behind the bars. Everything looks pretty bad for Phillips, until the girl he had given his seat to, proves an alibi for him. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 0.0/10 | |
Released: | June 27, 1913 | |
Genres: | Drama Crime Short | |
Cast: | Ruth Stonehouse Beverly Bayne E.H. Calvert | |
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