Alannah Malone (Love), an Irish immigrant living in a tenement, who sells newspapers to make a living. When her mother dies, she engages in fistfights to defend her territory from newsboys. One particular newsboy (Spere) falls for her after she beats him up. The tenement in which Alannah lives is owned by the city's unjust mayor. When the District Attorney announces his candidacy for mayor, Alannah aids his campaign by gathering evidence to expose the mayor as a hypocrite.[1][7]
Perry, Will C. (May 22, 1920). "Vitagraph". Exhibitors Herald. Vol. 10, no. 21. p. 80. This is a winsome little play, and the star does herself credit. Good house.
"Vitagraph". Exhibitors Herald. Vol. 11, no. 10. September 4, 1920. p. 116. Pleased our patrons. Well worth considering. Love a very pleasing star.
"Vitagraph". Motion Picture News. Vol. 21, no. 14. March 27, 1920. p. 2986. An entertaining comedy drama.
Miles, A. N. (August 7, 1920). "Vitagraph". Exhibitors Herald. Vol. 11, no. 6. p. 81. A likable little picture with a pleasing star whose work deserves bigger and better plays. Rain hurt business, but those who saw it like it.