The Silent Watcher

[5][6][7] A lawyer (Bosworth) running for Congress decides to end his relationship with a showgirl (Bennett), so that he will be more presentable candidate.

The secretary is cleared of guilt when the truth of the showgirl's death is made known, but decides to commit suicide himself because he no longer has the woman he loves.

As a final act of love, he cleans their home, when he is interrupted by her return, and the news that his former employer has been elected to Congress.

[5][6][8] Stills of Alma Bennett's dance number featured prominently in the promotion of the film.

[9] On its release, it was shown in some theaters with the Mack Sennett comedy The Wild Goose Chaser, as well as The Color World.