The new superintendent scoffs at the men's fear of Engine 3615, and declares that it must be put into service at once. Engineer Kent, a veteran of the road, refuses to take the throttle and is discharged. Dick Benton, a young engineer, is induced to take the engine out and "kill this talk of a hoodoo."

To prevent a three mile journey around the mountain the telegraph wires at the construction camp hav...

Dick Benton is making a game attempt to start life all over again, after escaping from prison where ...

In the second entry of the popular Hazards of Helen series, Helen, is temporarily assigned as a tele...

A pair of crooks steal a valuable package, hold up the crew of a freight engine, and compel the engi...

Billy Warren, timekeeper on the construction job, arouses the enmity of Brent and Easton when he res...

Chilton, a crooked dealer in antiques, decides on a daring scheme to recoup his finances by defraudi...

Helen, the telegraph operator at Lone Point, receives a telegram for Sydney Wayne, superintendent of...

Rupert Winslow, traffic superintendent of the railroad that employs Helen as operator at Lone Point,...

Barstow, a crook, conceives the idea of buying old automobiles, staging "accidents" with them, and s...

Helen, station agent and telegraph operator at Lone Point, is in despair over a broken sounder when ...

The smashed corner of a trunk containing counterfeiting paraphernalia reveals to Helen that there is...

Red Stanley's band has successfully robbed the express car and the members are making good their esc...