Billy Langdon, vamped by Stella Glendenning, a wealthy tourist, manages to get in wrong with his girl, Joyce, when she sees him too attentive to the city girl, who, she thinks, winked at Billy. The Glendennings' auto breaks down, and its occupants held up and robbed by two "blanket stiffs." Joyce, happening by on horse back, sends in an appeal for help to the railroad station by means of a telephone lineman's apparatus. Bill and the posse set out in answer to her S. O. S. He overtakes the tramps, recovers the loot and squares himself with Joyce.
—Universal Weekly, September 13, 1924