As described in a film magazine, Abraham Kantor, born in the squalor of New York City's Lower East Side, shows an early musical ability that wins his mother's support despite the obstacles in his way. As time goes on, he improves his talent until, just as he is about to sign an important contract, he is called to World War I. Returning after being wounded and pronounced crippled for life, he is broken in spirit, as well as in body, losing faith in all that he formerly held dear. Again his mother's love comes to his support, and a happy result comes when he recovers the use of his arm and again takes up the violin.
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