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  • Opens with a rough tussle in a Western eating house and its second scene is an argument in a saloon. These scenes provide the materials for a circumstantial evidence case, with the murderer accusing the hero. The alibi cannot be proved at once, so the man's sister, dressed as a man, holds off the sheriff, her husband, for several hours. There is the usual chase and pistol fight up in the hills. It makes a good commercial offering with action, but nothing new. The photography is only fair. Helen Holmes plays the heroine. - The Moving Picture World, August 23, 1913