Carleton goes off to the mountains after failing to win Mary, who fancies herself in love with another whom she marries. Carleton and some newly-found friends establish a health resort to make money and Mary, a widow, after a time brings her small son there to regain his strength. Carleton's enemies plan to get hold of the property and try to steal his horse before the race, but Carleton is too clever for them and succeeds in saving the race, the property and winning Mary.—Moving Picture World, September 1, 1923
Rejected suitor Dick Carleton seeks solace in the woods where he and some friends establish a health resort. After a time, Mary, his former sweetheart, arrives. She is now a widow whose son is in bad health. Her situation rekindles Carleton's affection and he enters a horse race to earn money so as to be able to marry her. A plot is formed against Carleton to annex his property and steal his horse. After numerous complications Carleton defeats his enemies, wins the race, and weds Mary.—AFI