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- A convict hiding in Chinatown assumes the identity of a cripple to track down a businessman who framed him 15 years previously. He discovers that his daughter has fallen in love with the businessman's son.
- Though engaged to Pierre, a member of the Royal Mounted Police, Mabella, a girl living at a Canadian fur-trading post, is forced to marry Gaspard, a vicious half-breed who has incriminating evidence about her father, Lopente. Pierre is distressed; Mabella, brutally mistreated and neglected by Gaspard, goes to the police station for protection. Gaspard, however, abducts her and forces her to go away with him on a dogsled. Pierre discovers that Gaspard is wanted for a crime, and pursues them; Rin-Tin-Tin, his dog, kills Gaspard, effecting the rescue of Mabella. Father La Croi reveals that Mabella, an orphan discovered during a snowstorm, is not of Indian parentage, and she is happily united with Pierre.
- 'Pat of Paradise' owns a ranch in a neighborhood which has been continually raided by a band of mysterious masked riders. The ranch owners of the district hold a series of conferences in an effort to get rid of the thieves. Patterson ignores his neighbors' plans until the masked riders appropriate some of his own cattle. Then he determines to be avenged and discover the identity of the thieves. Masking, he haunts his ranch at night and finally discovers the robbers, but neighbors, seeing him, think he is one of them. He proves his innocence in a thrilling wind-up.
- At the behest of his father, fun-loving Eddie Ramson joins an expedition to Vladivostok, Russia, under the command of Captain Carleton. Unable to take his duties seriously, Eddie runs afoul of his commanding officer, but also wins the heart of peasant schoolteacher Sophie Semenoff. A series of merry chases result in Eddie's marriage to Sophie, followed by a brief sentence in the guard house. Eddie returns to the U.S. with his new bride, who is met with disapproval by her snobbish mother-in-law. Sophie is then kidnapped by Soviet agents, but Eddie soon comes to the rescue. Afterward, Sophie reveals that she is a member of the deposed Russian aristocracy, and Mrs. Ramson happily accepts her into the family.
- Having forbidden the carrying of arms in Silvertown, Sheriff Larry Reid pursues Neil, a stranger, whom he has found with a gun after a shooting. Larry ends his chase at the home of the pretty eastern schoolmistress, Mary Gray, notices her evasive answers to his questions, and suspects her of sheltering Neil. When Larry finally captures the fugitive and takes him to Mary's house, the sheriff learns that his prisoner is his sweetheart's brother and arrives in time to save Mary from the unwelcome advances of Mexican bandit José Fagaro, who is bested in a fight and arrested by the sheriff.
- More adventures of Trumps, the wonder terrier, this time out West.
- Searching for the murderer of his brother, the Stranger rides into a small Western town. There he becomes friends with Jose, a half-breed sheepherder who has a score to settle with Tyke, the town doctor. Tyke covets Betty Lugo, who lives with her crazy old father on the outskirts of town and resists Tyke's efforts to make her a dancing girl at his saloon. When Tyke fails to drive the Stranger out of town, he abducts Betty, to whom the Stranger is attracted, and locks her in his closet. In the midst of his rescue of Betty, the Stranger overhears Jean, Tyke's lover, threaten to expose Tyke as the murderer of the Stranger's brother. After beating Tyke in a fistfight, the Stranger takes Betty across the Mexican border to marry her, leaving Tyke to the vengeance of Jose.
- Craig Hamilton, bored with Manhattan, travels to the small town of Saint Vincente. There he has a real western adventure involving the lovely Rosario del Camarillo and the greedy and violent Juan von Rolf who has stolen her ranch.
- Taking test samples of dye deposit from his western land (not yet paid for) to New York, Dick Reynolds meets his war buddy, Bob Berkley, who is in ill health, and Dick takes Bob and his sister, Marion, back home with him. The sample tester follows them and does all in his power to gain possession of Dick's land, and Dick is even jailed under charges of murder. Setting out to prove Dick's innocence, Marion, Bob, and Bob's sweetheart join in the search for the murderer; and Marion vamps the ranch foreman into a confession that implicates the chemist and another man. Freed, Dick gives the villain a beating and lands him in the sheriff's office.
- Bertrand Bancroft Boom, nicknamed 'Bing, Bang' Boom, through ill luck has hard time keeping a job. Settlement of a war claim of his grandfather's brings him $20,000 and he is persuaded to buy a country hotel. Visiting the place he finds he has been swindled, but with the aid of the editor of the village paper he succeeds in finally getting the best of the village boss who has cheated him. He also opens the hotel as a health resort and wins the hand of one of the town's belles after having experienced many difficulties, including a fight with a thug hired to beat him.
- While attending Columbia University in New York, a young Sioux Indian named Sky Fire falls in love with Martha Randolph, a pretty young white girl. Things take a turn for the worse when a rejected suitor tells Martha's father that Sky Fire is an Indian, and the father promptly refuses Martha permission to bet married. Sky Fire returns to the west, but his troubles follow him--the man who revealed his identity follows him and murders Martha's guardian, leading to Martha's seeking Sky Fire's protection and a shocking conclusion for all concerned..