A special feature comedy in two parts. This is a story by Leonard Grover, picturized by George H. Plympton and directed by Sidney Drew, who also plays the title role. Mistaken for a famous hunter, Rainey is welcomed with an ovation at the Sachville Hotel. He is called upon to show his prowess. He has an awful hard time doing it, with the assistance of two pet bears, but he makes good. The bears give him a chase. He turns the tables on them; he does not get them but he does capture a wife. This comedy is greeted with continuous laughter. - The Moving Picture World, September 12, 1914
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