The Conquering Hero (1909)

The boat races are over. Franklin is the hero of the day. He won the gold medal, which is presented to him by the judges. He is cheered all around and hero worshiping is soon at its height. Hardly has the fact been known and the hero has arrived at home when he receives an invitation from the "Athletic Club" of a little town, "asking the honor of his presence at their anniversary." He accepts and is soon on his way to receive more honors. His automobile breaks down and he is compelled to walk six miles. On his way he is held up by a tramp, relieved of his clothes and incidentally of the gold medal and compelled to don the tramp's suit. A lonely horseback rider does not fare any better. He, too, is held up by the tramp's companion and relieved of his outer garments. The two tramps are greatly surprised when reaching the town to be received with such honors. The hero in disguise makes love to the chairman's daughter. A banquet is given in his honor, and while the second tramp acts as his valet, everything progresses smoothly. When, however, the chairman, who is also the county judge, is called to his office to attend to two tramps who have just been arrested, the trouble begins. The two tramps are none others but the two gentlemen just held up. When the "pseudo hero" enters the judge's office, his bride on his arm, the two prisoners recognize him as the tramp who held them up, and at once a chase begins after the fleeing hero. After many obstacles they are caught and put in prison.

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