Jim Parnell, sworn in as a deputy sheriff to track down two men who had held up an auto and killed its driver, discovers the "murder car" used by the slayers. He follows the trail of hoof-prints to the border, but is in a quandary how to ...See moreJim Parnell, sworn in as a deputy sheriff to track down two men who had held up an auto and killed its driver, discovers the "murder car" used by the slayers. He follows the trail of hoof-prints to the border, but is in a quandary how to bring the man-killers into U. S. territory. Learning from Jessie Raymond, daughter of an outlaw supposedly killed while holding up the auto, that she has been continually molested by her employer, Bull Adams and his accomplice, Jake Kennedy, Jim promises her relief. While Adams and Kennedy play cards for the girl, Jim spirits her across the border. Later they pursue him, and he manages to rope the outlaws. Red Raymond, still alive, appears and traps Jim, releasing Bull and Jake, who try, unsuccessfully, to overtake the fleeing Jessie. Raymond dies and Jim, recapturing Bull and Jake, turns them over to the posse procured by Jessie. Written by
Universal Weekly, June 21, 1924
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