A strong two-reel war story, in which there is a rush of war scenes. The dash of the ammunition train is good and a strong interest centers about the boy volunteer, who was killed on the field of battle. Through a false dispatch given out by the Yanks, Jack is credited with the loss of a battle and lives in disgrace through after years. Long years after the war the sweetheart, now an old woman, finds the real dispatch and knows that he was not to blame, but when the veterans gather round to inform him of this. Jack is dead. The end is very pathetic. A strong war drama. - The Moving Picture World, March 8, 1913
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