- Al takes the Overland Limited for the open spaces and on the way encounters the girl, who is much sought by a pair of yegg-men, who would capture her and hold her until her father delivered to them the deed to the rich mine he owns. After much horse- play in which Al thwarts the villains after they have taken the girl, it all comes out right in the end.—Motion Picture News, November 7, 1925
- On the Limited, bound for the Golden West, where men are men and women are governors, Al Fresco, a mining engineer bound for the "Hot Dog" mine, meets Lola Jinks, daughter of Hi Jinks, owner of the "Hot Dog" mine and who is on her way west to join her father. But Al's meeting with the girl is such that she gives him the air at once. She falls for him, but she falls into his lap and AI likes it so much that he invites her to try it again. She treats him cooler than an Eskimo's ice house. She double-crosses him and AI finds in his lap a maid three shades darker than a coal mine. Two very bad men are waiting to steal Lola, Hi Jinks' daughter, so they can force her father to deed them the "Hot Dog" mine. They are "Dead Shot" Dan and "Half Shot" Hank. But Al prevents this. On the trail the next day the bad men find Al and try to shoot him but he's a quick dodger. They get the girl this time and AI sets out to find the "Hot Dog" mine. It lays across Frying Pan Desert, up Sausage Canyon to the Salami river, near Mt. Bologny out where the Wurst begins, and Al is in hot water most of the way. Al discovers that the bad men have stolen the girl and sets out to rescue her. He finds her in a deserted cabin at the mine and after outwitting the villains he gets the girl from the cabin. The bad men and their gang set out after them, but Al pulls a few tricks of his own. It's a long hard chase but after it is all over, Lola decides that she had better marry Al. The West is a wild and woolly place-and a young man needs some protection.—Press Sheet from Library of Congress
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