The scene is laid in a western town and opens with its leading citizen and bank president giving a dance to his debutante daughter, recently returned from finishing school in the big metropolis. A newcomer to the village is treasurer of ...See moreThe scene is laid in a western town and opens with its leading citizen and bank president giving a dance to his debutante daughter, recently returned from finishing school in the big metropolis. A newcomer to the village is treasurer of the bank, and is making a play for the girl. Daugherty, as chief of the cattlemen, has always been her closest friend. The treasurer, who is engineering a bank robbery, takes her to the bank and opens the way for a band of thieves. Daugherty, who has trailed them, is knocked out. The treasurer turns suspicions in his direction. He escapes from the jail and follows the girl who has been captured by the bandits in her efforts to trail them. Daugherty rescues the girl and captures all of the bandits and their loot. Written by
Moving Picture World, May 17, 1924
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