- The cook of the Flying W is run out of the country. The boys elect Slim as temporary cook. His first efforts are awful. The boys impress it upon him that a repetition of such a meal will result in a painful death. Slim seriously considers abandoning that part of the country until Bridget, who claims to be some cook, puts in an appearance and is hired. Slim, however, conceals her presence from everybody. As a result Sllm's life is spared, and the Flying W fares well. Slim sees a chance to win Molly, and notifies all the boys that they have the alternative of ceasing their suit or starving. The boys reject the proposition, but later, half famished, they accept it. Slim is getting in strong, until Augustus, a traveling jewelry drummer, hits the town. Augustus comes to Slim's boarding house, sees Molly, and wins her favor. Bridget meanwhile tells Slim of her love for him, and to prevent her from informing the boys of his duplicity, he agrees to marry her. Augustus proposes to Molly, but she seems to prefer Slim and rejects him. This, however, is unknown to Slim, who schemes to drive Augustus away. He doses his food with red pepper in such a quantity that it brings tears to the drummer's eyes. Molly returns, sees the tears, and her womanly heart is touched. She decides to accept him, and does so just as Slim comes in. Slim upbraids Molly, and Bridget, in the kitchen, hears him, comes in and demands an explanation from her betrothed one. The boys arrive, want to know who Bridget is.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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