- While on vacation in New York, millionaire cattle rancher John Keyes falls in love with musical comedy star Fritzi Carlyle. Recognizing the opportunity for a great story, Fritzi's press agent encourages her to accept the Westerner's proposal of marriage, only to deny it the next day in a wave of newspaper publicity. Disheartened, Keyes returns to Arizona and Fritzi continues performing until she suffers a nervous breakdown. Reading of Fritzi's misfortune, Keyes returns East, kidnaps Fritzi and takes her to Arizona. There, the change of climate performs wonders and she recovers quickly. Meanwhile, her stage manager sends detectives after her, and when they arrive in Arizona ready to arrest Keyes for kidnapping, Fritzi explains that the whole adventure was an elaborate publicity stunt and announces that she and her Arizona cowboy are going to be married.—Pamela Short
- The cleverness and beauty of Fritzi Carlyle, star of a Broadway musical comedy, attracts John Keyes, a Westerner "doing" New York. The manager of the show sees in Keyes a good newspaper story, so he arranges for him to meet Fritzi. A sharp flirtation ends with Fritzi's promise to marry Keyes. The newspapers give the affair enough publicity to satisfy even Keyes. Later that day he reads that Miss Carlyle has denied the engagement. Keyes, humiliated, leaves for his ranch after telling her that someday she will be glad to come to him. Eight months later her health fails, and Keyes, accompanied by his foreman, Uncle Isaacs, an eccentric woman-hater, go east, and disguised as hospital internes, they kidnap the little actress. Detectives trace her to Keyes' Arizona ranch, where she has been regaining her health under protest. Her improved condition compensates Keyes for his certain arrest when the posse arrives, and there are times when she seems to enjoy her abduction. When the officers try to arrest Keyes, Fritzi declares that she intends to marry him and that she arranged the kidnapping for a publicity story.—Moving Picture World synopsis
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