
1911
One glance at the poor and disordered home of the Tunisons shows us there is something still lacking. Mrs. Tunison is obliged to provide for her crippled daughter Ethel, her son, who does what he can to help her and her older daughter, who aids in every way possible. Daniel Briton, a young peddler, notices Ethel as he passes by, and gives her one of his wares, a geranium, for which she is very thankful. On successive days as the young peddler passes she waves her hand to him. One day he brings with him a doctor, who takes her to the hospital where she will get good care and attention. After a few weeks, Ethel is carried home in the arms of her generous friend, entirely restored to health. Everybody is made happy, and more so with Daniel, who marries one of Ethel's sisters.

Maurice Costello
Daniel Briton

Rosemary Theby
Ethel Tunison

Ralph Ince

Edith Storey

Helene Costello

Dolores Costello

Adele DeGarde
Ethel

James Morrison
Daniel Briton, the Huckster

The Rescue

Penny of Top Hill Trail

Sin

A Tender-Hearted Crook

The Dragon’s Claw

The Long Lane's Turning

The Saintly Sinner

The Spy

Over the Garden Wall

The Scarlet Sin

Jewel

A Little Brother of the Rich

The Man of Shame

Vultures and Doves

Courage

The Great Gatsby

The Riddle: Woman

The Devil's Toy

Beating the Odds

Love's Pilgrimage to America