A railroad melodrama by the Chicago company. The love story shows us the farmer's niece and the telegraph operator at the country station. The uncle objects. One night, while her uncle and aunt are away, the lover calls the girl up and tells her that two trains that can not be warned are headed towards each other on the same track running past her farm. She wraps a red bandanna around a farm lantern and signals one of the trains in time to have it back out of danger. She has a very unconvincingly hard time in accomplishing this; but the picture is pretty well acted and well photographed. The people seem to like railroad stories and the audience seemed pleased with this picture. - The Moving Picture World, June 8, 1912
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