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- An actor, Julian Lorraine (J. Frank Glendon), mistakenly believes his wife Viola Lorraine (Alice Day) has been unfaithful. Complications and tears and scorn follow.
- Dick Alden, a 12-year-old boy mistreated by his stepfather and picked on by the other residents of his village, is wrongly accused of setting fire to the local schoolhouse. He runs away but vows to take his revenge on the village. Years later he gets his chance when he returns to take over the mill he has inherited--he plans to close it down, which would throw most of the people out of work and destroy the economy. However, he runs into someone from his past that could put a halt to his plans.
- A New York girl inherits a ranch and goes there to live, but discovers the foreman is a cattle rustler. As he is about to make away with her she is rescued by the one cowboy who stuck to the ranch, and they soon discover a mutual attraction in each other.
- Dann Mulvey (William Scott), just released from prison, is falsely accused of murder. The real culprit is the least-suspected person, who makes a deathbed confession.
- A likable boy with a proclivity for gambling and fighting, Ben Warman, alienates the owner of a saloon in a Western mining town by helping a girl remove her drunken father from the premises. In so doing he makes a friend of the Woman, a young schoolteacher who makes Ben promise to give up his vices. Their romance is endangered, however, by the arrival of an Eastern girl, who takes a fancy to Ben, and her brother, who falls for the schoolteacher. The Easterners see that the schoolteacher gets false reports of the cause of Ben's fights, and the schoolteacher leaves for the East to study music. The saloon owner, enlisting the aid of an adventuress, hatches a plan to defraud Ben of a mine claim, but the schoolteacher returns in time to foil the scheme and be reunited with Ben.
- Frederick Arnold, a wealthy stockbroker in New York City, sets out to prove that most women are corrupted by wealth. Will he succeed?
- After attempting to succeed in his father-in-law's ,Old Blind Goring (Mitchell Lewis), fishing business, Gordon Gray (Forrest Stanley) persuades his wife, Rena (Miriam Cooper), to return to his home and wealthy family, where she learns from Gordon's aunt, Mrs. Gray (Kate Lester), to become a lady.
- Broadway star Fay Leslie (Anna Q. Nilsson) turns down her dancing partner, Paul Atkins (Earle Foxe), partner, and instead marries Don Hampton (Freeman Wood), a wealthy socialite. She soon finds herself rejected by her husband's snobbish family. Her problems grow larger when Paul re-enters her life as a guest at a party thrown for the newly-weds.
- Nicholas Dolph must balance secretly working for Santa and raising his 7-year-old daughter alone. When a bully at school meanly chronicles to her that Santa isn't real, Nick tries to restore her belief while avoiding his boss' wrath.
- A priest is trying to help a poor family when nearby the father is hit on the head by a criminal who then throws him off a bridge into the water below. The priest administers Last Rites then seeks to help the family and find the murderer.
- An Eastern girl goes West with her brother and meets a bully, who is also a crook. She slaps his face. He falls in love with her and watches her at a distance while she is painting a picture. After saving her brother, who is accused of a mail robbery, and, capturing the culprits, he wins her love.
- A city girl revenuer spies on illegal whiskey making in the hills.
- A poodle takes to the ozone when a mischievous youngster ties him to a group of toy balloons, and Percy and Ferdie are put through their paces when they attempt to win a pretty girl's reward of $100 for rescuing her pup from the air.