Wealthy businessman Carson Burr discovers first-hand the problem of social unrest when he loses his cook and his chauffeur and he is insulted by a waiter. Burr runs for mayor to improve the labor situation and is elected. The editor of The Red Messenger organizes the streetcar drivers to begin a general strike, but Burr manages to break up the strike
Directing | Ernest C. Warde | Director |
Writing | Jack Cunningham | Scenario Writer |
Writing | Frank Keenan | Screenplay |
Writing | Frank Keenan | Story |