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- Staying one step ahead of the law, the Apache Kid helps out a cowboy in trouble.
- Three men in London compete for the love of a dance-hall girl.
- Drifters Tom Williams and Joe Morgan have a chance meeting with the sheriff's daughter and learn that her brother Jim is being held prisoner in Line Hollow by Wolf, who aspires to be the next sheriff. They aid the sheriff in finding the outlaw gang and rescuing Jim. Tom decides to stop drifting and stay near the sheriff's daughter.
- Experimental sound film produced by Kellum Talking Picture Company, featuring the Van Eps Trio.
- Labor leader Samuel Gompers (1850-1924) speaks on labor issues in a film made in the Photo-Kinema process by Kellum Talking Picture Company.
- Irvin S. Cobb, all-American storyteller, performs in an early sound film produced by Kellum Talking Picture Company in the Photo-Kinema sound process.
- Stage actor Frederick Warde reads poem "A Sunset Reverie" in a short film made in the Photo-Kinema process by the Kellum Talking Picture Company.
- African-American songwriting team of Miller and Lyles perform "De Ducks" in an early sound film made in the Phono-Kinema process by Kellum Talking Picture Company.
- Short film of Secretary of Labor James J. Davis (1873-1947), who served under Presidents Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover, filmed in the Kellum Phono-Kinema sound process.