Southern Justice
Southern Justice

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  • Released: 1917
  • Runtime: 50 mins
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  • Studio: Bluebird Photoplays
  • Genres: Drama

Daws Anthony, a boy of sixteen, is cared for by three old men, Judge Morgan, Roger Appleby and Caleb Talbot. One day Northerner Ray Preston comes to their Southern town and proceeds to buy some of the judge's property. He also succeeds in breaking up the romance of village belle Carolyn Dillon and Wallace Turner. When traces of oil are discovered on the purchased property, Preston, at the suggestion of Major Dillon, consents to sell a half interest in the land to the townsfol... (Full plot summary below)

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Daws Anthony, a boy of sixteen, is cared for by three old men, Judge Morgan, Roger Appleby and Caleb Talbot. One day Northerner Ray Preston comes to their Southern town and proceeds to buy some of the judge's property. He also succeeds in breaking up the romance of village belle Carolyn Dillon and Wallace Turner. When traces of oil are discovered on the purchased property, Preston, at the suggestion of Major Dillon, consents to sell a half interest in the land to the townsfolk for a large sum of money. Daws is suspicious, however, and undertakes an investigation, only to discover that Preston has oiled the land to swindle the town. Threatened with tarring and feathering, Preston returns the money and leaves town, thus removing all obstacles in the path of Carolyn and Turner's romance.

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