Overview:
SILAS WILSON realizes that his business is being run to the ground, and that he cannot longer compete with the newer foundries unless he makes radical changes in his methods and employees. His workmen have grown old and antiquated in his employ. Through the influence of his daughter, the general managership is passed over to her fiance,—one Jack Berry —a young man, well trained in the school of modern methods.
Credits
Kathlyn Williams | Jessie Wilson |
Thomas Commerford | Silas Wilson - Jessie's Father |
Charles Clary | Jack Berry |
Frank Weed | John Dixon |
Vera Hamilton | Mrs. John Dixon |
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