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- The foreman of a cattle-ranch located on the Texas-Mexico border is the leader of a gang of alien-smugglers bringing Chinese immigrants illegally into the United States. An under-cover Texas Ranger is sent to investigate.
- By underhand methods Al Hart gets possession of a rich mine belonging to Peggy O'Day and her father. Not knowing Hart to be a crook, Farnum accepts a position with him, and is sent to take charge of the mine. There he meets Peggy O'Day, and has a strenuous time attempting to control the tough gang which infests the vicinity. Finally he quits Hart's employ, and the latter, realizing the wrong he has done, gives Peggy a half interest in the mine, and she and Farnum end the film in each other's embrace.
- Young Norman Russell finds a purse dropped by a young woman who was horseback-riding. When he finds that she has left for Arizona, he decides to go there to return her purse to her. A policeman sees him and thinks that he's a criminal, and notifies the sheriff of Lone Rock, Arizona, where Norman is headed. The sheriff mistakenly thinks that Norman has a stolen diamond necklace in the purse, and Norman doesn't return it for fear he'll be arrested. Soon Norman finds himself involved with a gang of crooks who frame him for a murder.
- A young Westerner on the Mexican border is prevented from being made sheriff by a cunning Mexican, Onate, who forges the papers and makes himself sheriff. He immediately starts proceedings against the real sheriff and forces him to kill a man in his own defense. The Westerner escapes and is befriended by a lonely girl, Jackie, whom everyone shuns because of a belief that she brings bad luck. He is pursued and imprisoned by Onate's men, but Jackie obtains a pardon from the governor and Onate's faithful servant, the Indian, turns traitor for the sake of his American friend. Onate is punished, the sheriff's commission is restored to the right man, and Jackie finds that her curse has finally been removed.
- Jack Bray is a wanderer in the wilderness of a Western town, governed principally by a band known as the 'six-o-one,' a gang of masked riders. While their original purpose was protection and not disturbance, they are temporarily under the direction of a degenerate, Jim Dougherty, keeper of the saloon. Jim is the unwelcome suitor of Olga Swenson, the pianist in the cafe. Jack falls in love with her and incurs the enmity of Jim. Jack manages Battling Rush in a prize fight which is the event of the season, and in spite of his big opponent and the crooked work of the gang, he wins. Jack finds he has to fight for Olga, but he gets her.
- Angel City is a misnomer. A gang of outlaws is largely in control and when Isabelle Bruner's father is mysteriously killed the sheriff decides to get busy. Frank Bartlett, an idler who could afford to be idle, appeared in town and took Isabelle to the country ball. In search of a new thrill, he decides to aid the sheriff, and the first thing he does is to scare away the would-be robbers of the stage coach. This is only the beginning of a dramatic career which ends in his bringing home the honors, and winning the girl.
- Despite Stanley's explanation that a fortune awaits Frayne, rancher Wilder Armstrong refuses to reveal his friend's whereabouts. Shortly thereafter, Edith Kilgallen, also an heir to the fortune, seeks Frayne; and Armstrong decides that he should find Frayne, who has disappeared. Stanley arrives first and tries to trap Edith, but Armstrong comes to the rescue. Explanations follow: Stanley's purpose was to frame Frayne for a crime, thus disqualifying him from the inheritance. "Frayne" is actually Frayne's half brother, who, accused of a crime, was sent from his uncle's home, then later killed Frayne in self-defense and assumed his identity. Edith and Wilder are united.
- Ancient Aliens is counting down ten of the most intriguing-and mysterious-symbols and codes found across the globe that just might contain proof of otherworldly contact. From glyphs in the Peruvian desert, to spiral petroglyphs embedded with advanced math, and a language with an otherworldly origin, could these codes unlock the secrets of our extraterrestrial past?