Ruth Noble and little Bobbie occupy a cabin on the Maltby ranch, having been given the little house by the late owner. Dan Hodges, the foreman who is secretly the leader of the rustlers who are stealing the cattle, wants to marry the girl ...See moreRuth Noble and little Bobbie occupy a cabin on the Maltby ranch, having been given the little house by the late owner. Dan Hodges, the foreman who is secretly the leader of the rustlers who are stealing the cattle, wants to marry the girl and tries to intimidate her by serving her with an order for dispossession. Ned Carter, a speedy and gallant stranger, with fists and guns, compels Dan's men to put the furniture back in the house. Little Bobbie, concealed behind bushes, overhears a plot to rustle the balance of the herd and run them through a secret pass. Ned follows them to the pass while Ruth brings the ranchmen. Ned is discovered by a sentinel, who closes in with Ned. The other rustlers come to his aid and Ned battles them all until the girl and Slim Hutchins arrives with the men. Then Dan Hodges turns on Ned and accuses him of running the cattle through the pass. Slim says, "Nobody has a better right. He's the new owner." Written by
Universal Weekly, December 12, 1925
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