An Arizona rancher on a trip to New York falls in love with and marries a wealthy New York society girl, and takes her back to his ranch. She doesn't take to the "pioneer" life at all, however, and a misunderstanding causes him to leave her and become a Ranger. He eventually discovers the real truth about what happened, and hopes it's not too late save his marriage.—frankfob2@yahoo.com
Marcia marries Gene, he of the west and she of the east. Elliott, the other suitor, although losing to his rival, remains the best friend of this couple. The couple go west, then thru a peculiar twist in story. Gene believes Elliott to be the father of Marcia's unborn child. The story has a happy ending.—Exhibitors Herald, July 12, 1924