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No doubt the old antique dealer was prejudiced against his junior clerk. After frequent shortages, the clerk's visit to the gambling house was reported by the detective and he was discharged. In truth, he had gone to find the senior clerk, who owed him money which he needed for his mother, hovering close to the edge of life. By sharp detective work, the designs of the senior clerk were frustrated.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Charles West | The Senior Clerk | Unowned | |
Claire McDowell | The Antique Dealer's Daughter | Unowned | |
James Cooley | The Junior Clerk | Unowned | |
Kate Bruce | The Mother | Unowned | |
Hector Dion | The Doctor | Unowned | |
Harry Carey | The Detective | Unowned | |
Frank Evans | First Policeman | Unowned | |
Joseph McDermott | Second Policeman | Unowned | |
W. Chrystie Miller | Secondary Role | Unowned |