The Struggle
Mr. and Mrs. MacComb have two sons, Jack and Jim. Jim, the younger, is spoiled. He drops in with the boys to have "just one" while his father and brother go on to work. Late for work, Jim is... Read allMr. and Mrs. MacComb have two sons, Jack and Jim. Jim, the younger, is spoiled. He drops in with the boys to have "just one" while his father and brother go on to work. Late for work, Jim is discharged. Returning to the saloon he gambles all his money and is thrown out. Jack find... Read allMr. and Mrs. MacComb have two sons, Jack and Jim. Jim, the younger, is spoiled. He drops in with the boys to have "just one" while his father and brother go on to work. Late for work, Jim is discharged. Returning to the saloon he gambles all his money and is thrown out. Jack finds him, takes him home, makes excuses to their mother and puts him to bed. Disgusted with e... Read all