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Learn more- Lizzie is reading again the will of her uncle, by which she came into the possession of the only department store in town. Lizzie loves Hector, her assistant in the store, and they have been intending to marry over since Uncle passed away, but they have always put it off. According to the will, Lizzie has to marry within three months of the date of her uncle's death. There is only one day left, and Hector hurries for the minister. But the Fox has been waiting his opportunity. He has it all framed with Hector to make him think that he committed a crime of the deadliest nature. He approaches his victim, shows him the evidence be has collected, and threatens to have him arrested unless he writes a note relinquishing all claim to Lizzie, and saying that, he has eloped with another. The Fox takes the note to Lizzie, who is perturbed beyond measure. The Fox proposes to Lizzie, and she accepts him. The Fox leaves her to frame a fake marriage with one of his pals for the minister. With every intention of getting out of town, Hector finds it impossible. He has left the only money he possesses in the ticking of his bed, over the store. Nothing for it, but to return. He sneaks into the store, in deadly fear of capture. He has just time to hide in the ice-box, when the Fox and the fake minister come in. From the chilly interior of the ice-box Hector has to watch another man wedding his Lizzie and her millions. Circumstances move in Hector's favor, and the end shows Lizzie and her lover rushing to the nearest church.
Moving Picture World, October 6, 1917
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