Cynthiana Bark comes into camp and opens a "votes for women" saloon. She makes the men understand that she will stand for no nonsense. A tenderfoot loses his heart, and proposes. She chases him out with a rifle, then changes her mind, and as he flees from town in a stage, she follows him, holds up the stage, and makes him marry her then and there, a minister fortunately being a passenger on the stage. About this time the poor fellow's father appears and falls in a fit. Cynthiana nurses him, and he wants to marry her, but she must decline, saying she is already married to his son.
—Moving Picture World, June 1, 1918