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The townspeople of Purity despise Martin Bradley because of his heavy drinking, but he still does his best to make life better for the town. He helps to support two women who have been socially ostracized by the townspeople, and during the election campaign for mayor, exposes the corruption and dirty tricks of candidate James Durkel, resulting in the election of his opponent Chester Thorndyke. However, the voters of Purity insist that Thorndyake disavow his ties to Bradley, whom they regard as disreputable.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
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William Nigh | Martin Bradley | Unowned |
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Irene Howley | Madge Morrow | Unowned |
| Will S. Stevens | Hugh Thorndyke | Unowned | |
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Robert Elliott | Rodney Thorndyke | Unowned |
| Roy Clair | Chester Thorndyke | Unowned | |
| Kathleen Allaire | Dulcie Thorndyke | Unowned | |
| Ruth Thorp | Mary Graves | Unowned | |
| Grace Stevens | Melinda Liggett | Unowned | |
| William Yearance | James Durkel | Unowned | |
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Frank Montgomery | Jim Downing | Unowned |
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David Thompson | H. Spencer Seatoon | Unowned |
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Harry Linson | Lem Harding | Unowned |
| Harry Blakemore | Scudder Coleman | Unowned |