Always in the Way is a 1915 American silent drama film directed by J. Searle Dawley and starring Mary Miles Minter.
When her step-mother discovers that Dorothy is to inherit the entirety of her father's fortune, she passes her off as an orphan, and has her adopted by a missionary couple who take the little girl to Africa.
Now aged fifteen, Dorothy is aiding her adoptive father Revered Goodwin in his missionary work, when she meets Robert Armstrong, a prospector, and they become sweethearts.
He re-unites Dorothy with her father, who promptly denounces the step-mother, and the young couple are engaged.
The July 10th, 1915 edition of Motion Picture News lists a musical cue sheet for the film.