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- Tweedledum stands to inherit a fortune, but only if he can prove he's settled down and married. He tries to pass off his friend's wife as his own.
- Tweedledum meets his future wife in a park pond, when he rescues her from her overturned rowboat. But he's so busy flirting with his new love that he can't be bothered to rescue her cranky mother. Mum takes her revenge by inviting herself to their honeymoon.
- Tweedledum is the victim of a nightmare. The plot deals with the adventures of a club man who has fallen in love with his neighbor's wife, which ends by Tweedledum waking up to find that it was only a dream.
- When Tweedledum's girl is kidnapped by bad men, he springs into action.
- Tweedledum is a farm hand that wants to elope with the farmer's daughter, but the family is violently against it, and chase him off. So he gets revenge on them by pranks like throwing bricks at them from the roof, setting fire to the mother sleeping on the porch. He and his love eventually escape by using a an old iron bath tub as a boat.
- Tweedledum has to undergo all sorts of difficulties and indignities to approach the object of his affections, as anyone would imagine a tramp would have to do, but he persists in his wooing, making fun for the company all the while. He breaks into the theater while the show is in progress and goes on the stage himself and the only way they can get him off is by turning the hose on him. Unfortunately, they are not able to keep the water playing on Tweedledum alone, but also plays havoc with the rest of the company.
- Tweedledum has caught the military fever and enlists in his country's service with the avowed intention of removing Villa from the face of the earth. His antics shock the dignity of the recruiting officers and furnish no end of amusement to his fellow-soldiers. Tweedledum, however, makes a poor soldier and violates all the rules. The officers are utterly unable to keep him in line if a pretty girl happens to be anywhere near during drill time, but the crowning climax comes when he slips away from his camp to hide and have a quiet smoke. He happens to select a spot which is near the location of a band of Mexicans and the powder magazine. He carelessly tosses away the remains of his cigar, when suddenly a terrible explosion ensues and almost the entire company of Mexican soldiers are blown to pieces. His own company rush to the scene and promptly make Tweedledum a great hero and give him credit for overcoming the enemy single-handed. He is quickly raised to the rank of a commanding officer and receives his newly acquired honors joyfully if not gracefully.
- Tweedledum's young wife is fond of dolls. Tweedledum, wishing to surprise his wife by coming into her room suddenly, assures himself that she is there by looking through the keyhole. He sees her showering her attentions on "her child" and is filled with rage. Angry suspicion takes hold of him and losing all reason he bursts into the room, shakes his wife abominably, drags the child from her arms and throws it to the ground. A doll is naturally not used to such rough treatment and proceeds to come apart. Tweedledum, realizing that he has done something awful, bursts from the loom, leaving his wife in tears and rushes to the police station, almost beside himself in fear of the consequences of his rash act. The police take him back to the scene of his crime, and after letting him suffer for a short time, the true situation is exposed to him and the happy family is reunited.
- Tweedledum, a farm hand, elopes with the daughter of his employer. He is pursued by a German Marine inventor and an English Lord, who are both favored suitors for the girl's hand. Tweedledum and Tweedledee embark on board a steamer for their honeymoon, when the Marine inventor launches a torpedo which blows up the steamer. After performing heroic rescues Tweedledum and Tweedledee are finally alone at last.