- A reckless young man gets violent and belligerent when he gets drunk, which is often. One night during a drunken argument with his sister, he is stopped from attacking her by a young woman who lives across the hall. Angry at first, he comes to admire the woman for sticking up for someone she didn't know. Soon he decides to turn over a new leaf, and he stops drinking and brawling and gets a job. Soon he finds himself in a position where he must return to his old ways in order to save the young woman who changed his life.—frankfob2@yahoo.com
- Jim Kelly, a stalwart young working man, lives alone in a tenement with his little sister, Emma. He drinks hard, is discharged for neglecting his work, and ill-treats his little charge. Emma finally finds a protector in Ruth Allen, a little seamstress, who lives across the hall, who fearlessly faces the brutal brother, and Kelly is torn by conflicting motives of dislike and admiration. He is wounded in a brawl, and the injury is dressed by Ruth. It marks a change in Kelly's life, and as soon as he recovers he secures a position, leaves his old companions and starts in to make good. The little seamstress notices the change and her feeling towards him gradually changes. Two of Kelly's old companions, however, unwittingly bring the two together. They break into the girl's flat one evening. Kelly hears her cry for help, runs to her assistance, and after a stirring fight beats his two adversaries and wins the heart and hand of "the girl across the hall."—Moving Picture World synopsis
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