A two-reel Western offering, telling a strong and appealing story of an old music composer and his daughter. They cross the plains and become separated during an Indian massacre, which was very strongly pictured. Later the girl finds a producer for the opera written by her father and he appears during the rehearsals and supplies the "missing melody." There is something very effective about this film offering, and the closing scenes are particularly sincere and memorable. - The Moving Picture World, October 11, 1913