Things are very dull in the little town, so Hoot, who is in partnership with a miserly old man and in love with the pretty bookkeeper, decides to stir things up. He robs his own safe, and hides the money in a hollow tree. But a real bandit...See moreThings are very dull in the little town, so Hoot, who is in partnership with a miserly old man and in love with the pretty bookkeeper, decides to stir things up. He robs his own safe, and hides the money in a hollow tree. But a real bandit comes along and swipes it. The boss suspects him. The sheriff suspects the girl. But Hoot goes out and gets the thief, and all things get cleared up. Written by
Wid's, May 30, 1921
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