The Burden Bearer (1915) [N/A]

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Featuring:
Edward Sloman, Adele Lane, Harry Linkey

Written by:
F. McGrew Willis

Directed by:
Burton L. King


Release Date:
July 22, 1915

Original Title:
The Burden Bearer

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Universal Film Manufacturing Company

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Ruth Chalmers, head saleslady in a department store, is in love with Harry Edmonds, architect. Rather than wait until Harry has made good, they decide to wed at once, and both work and save to buy a home. One evening after work they are married, and the next morning Ruth returns to work. The female employees are informed that all married women are to be discharged, and Ruth and Harry decide to keep their marriage a secret. They plan to save and buy a home of their own. Harry is visited by Henry Allison, a wealthy businessman, and ordered to prepare plans for a large residence. In the course of his business with Allison, Harry meets Alice, his daughter. To keep up the appearance of not being married, Ruth still resides with her grandmother. Some months pass and Gardner, the floorwalker, falls in love with Ruth. Harry's calls upon Ruth become less frequent, and she finds that he is paying attention to Alice. The work on Allison's house is about to start, and Harry is waiting for the final plans to be approved. Ruth calls at the office and tells Harry that their baby will soon arrive. Alice enters as Ruth leaves, and Ruth overhears Harry tell her that she is the only one he loves and that Ruth is nothing to him hut a friend. At this she is heartbroken. Finally the baby arrives, and Ruth returns to the store to make money to support herself and the child. The girls shun her, not knowing, of course, that she is married. Gardner, the floorwalker, is in love with Ruth, and despite her supposed misstep, treats her in the same kindly manner that he did formerly. Ruth finally knows that she loves him, but still she does not tell of her marriage to Harry, who has virtually passed out of her life. Harry, who has not seen Ruth for some time, goes to the Allison house, which is under construction, and is injured in an accident. He is taken to a hospital, and knowing that a grave operation is confronting him, calls for Ruth, realizing at last that he loves her and not Alice. Ruth leaves the store, being summoned to the hospital, and comes to Harry's bedside. He begs her forgiveness, which she grants, telling him that she has ceased to love him. Harry's injuries proves fatal. Ruth returns to the store, where she shows that she is under great excitement over the affair. Gardner offers to walk home with her after work, and asks her to let him share her troubles. Then Ruth tells him of her marriage. Later, after the last vestige of grief has vanished, Gardner proposes to her and is accepted.

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