"Go-Get-'Em-Gates" is a wanderer. He rides a horse that many men have been unable to ride, thereby getting him. He rides away and asks for a job at a ranch owned by an orphan, Paula Loring. Dale Lawton, knowing that the land owned by Paula...See more"Go-Get-'Em-Gates" is a wanderer. He rides a horse that many men have been unable to ride, thereby getting him. He rides away and asks for a job at a ranch owned by an orphan, Paula Loring. Dale Lawton, knowing that the land owned by Paula is valuable, induces her uncle to help him win Paula. He will not tell Lawton how he knows the land is valuable, stating that after he marries Paula he will tell him. Lawton and Gates have a fight and Gates knocks Lawton down. Gates has some dust from the ground on him, and on arriving at the village, he is told by a man that the dust is Fuller's Earth and is very valuable. He decides to investigate. He saves Paula from a wildcat, which has come upon her unawares, while she is replacing a fallen bird's nest. He confronts Lawton with the earth, and in his presence tells Paula and her uncle that that is the reason Lawton was so anxious to marry Paula. He wants to leave, but Paula asks him to stay, which he does. Written by
Universal Weekly, July 1, 1922
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