Audrey Ferry
A visitor to a big city gets involved in intrigue when a look-alike jewel thief sets out to doublecross his gang.
Dorothy White
Hanson is using Bobby's carrier pigeons to receive messages. His man Slim shoots them down before they reach Bobby. When Slim is injured, Ranger Daniels posing as a drunk gets the job. He misses the next pigeon on purpose and gets the message from Bobby. But his identity has now become known and the gang rides to get him.
Mary Wilson
An unscrupulous lawyer uses alcohol to swindle an innocent family.
Sue
Sent by the Army, Andy Thomas poses as a renegade to find out who has been harassing the wagon trains.
Sheila Mallory
Special Insurance-Investigator Dan Kennedy and his wonder dog, Tarzan the Police Dog, are called in to investigate the persistent robbing of a shipping-and-storage warehouse in Los Angeles.
Ruth Hopkins
Buck's friend Sheriff Simpson is after the Juarez Kid. Buck knows the Kid and the Sheriff's description does not fit. Buck then meets a one time outlaw who is now the Sheriff's deputy and thinks he is posing as the Kid. When a rancher is killed by the supposed Kid, Buck has a plan utilizing the real Juarez's Kid's ranch that will trap him.
Sylvia Evans
To protect a young woman's life, a man pretends to be her injured friend so he can investigate a murder and capture the killers.
Betty Summers / Betty Brown
Lovers David Lunch and Betty Summers are caught in the feud between their two families. When David kills the Summers son, he escapes to the West. He marries and when his boy is two he and his wife are killed by Indians who take the boy. Twenty years later the boy is now the Indian chief. Betty's daughter is nearby and the two are destined to meet.