It is Margaret's eighteenth birthday anniversary, and her aunt goes to Tiffany's for a costly cameo necklace as a birthday present for her charming niece. She is followed by the thief who ... See full summary
Our Mutual Girl, No. 30 (1914) Online
It is Margaret's eighteenth birthday anniversary, and her aunt goes to Tiffany's for a costly cameo necklace as a birthday present for her charming niece. She is followed by the thief who owns the trained dog. Some hours after she has given Margaret the present, the thief goes back to Mrs. Knickerbocker's house, engages the butler in conversation at the door, and allows the police dog to sneak into the house. Annie, the dog, has been trained to follow a person through the odor of personal belongings, and one of Margaret's handkerchiefs, sniffed by the intelligent animal, is sufficient to take it to her boudoir. There it hides, awaiting her return. Margaret, after a busy and fatiguing day, consequent upon having so many friends call, goes to bed with the precious cameo necklace in its satin case clasped in her slender hands. Hardly has she sunk into slumber than a low whistle outside the house arouses Annie. She goes to the window. A few words from her master and Annie takes into her ...
Cast overview: | |||
Norma Phillips | - | Margaret, Our Mutual Girl | |
Mayme Kelso | - | Mrs. Knickerbocker - Margaret's Aunt | |
Jessie Lewis | - | Lewis - Mrs. Knickerbocker's Maid | |
Edward Brennan | - | Howard Dunbar - the Man of Mystery | |
Oscar Nye | - | Kid Joseph | |
James Alling | - | Mrs. Knickerbocker's Butler | |
Makoto Inokuchi | - | Dunbar's Japanese Servant | |
Annie the Dog | - | Annie the Dog | |
Daniel Frohman | - | Himself |
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