Beaten by Dun and Corson, Trent is hurled unconscious to the tracks. Helen, who witnesses the attack, drags Trent from the rails just in time to save him from death beneath the wheels of an oncoming train. When the tramp revives, he accompanies his rescuer back to the station.
On the American frontier in the last decades of the 19th century, Billie is a female cowboy who figh...
Helen, station agent and telegraph operator at Lone Point, is in despair over a broken sounder when ...
The vote stands a tie on the railroad bill that will mean ruin to the Western line should it pass th...
Burkett, superintendent of the Western Railway, opposes his daughter's friendship for Dick Benton, o...
Agents of a foreign power are seeking to get possession of the plans of a new aeroplane motor invent...
Bert Morgan and "Squint" Booth are freight agents for rival railroads concerned in getting the contr...
Jud Hendricks, foreman of the construction camp, is being blackmailed by Gypsy Joe, who knows of a d...
Learning that the driver of the Comet car has been disabled on the eve of the big race, Sinton, a ga...
Helen, discharged by the superintendent without justification, comes to the rescue when a flat car, ...
Escaping after an early morning bank robbery, Gentleman Joe and his pal succeed in boarding a freigh...
Helen, by a courageous leap from a motorcycle, reaches the burning boxcar in which the detectives ar...
The new superintendent scoffs at the men's fear of Engine 3615, and declares that it must be put int...
Stallings' plot to spoil the demonstration of Dick Benton's newly invented safety stop for trains se...
Helen, the telegraph operator at Lone Point, receives a telegram for Sydney Wayne, superintendent of...